Relocation, Renovation or Refurbishment.
Our Building Refurbishment Expertise.
Utilising only the skills and experience of our own dedicated foremen, craftsmen and installers, we can deliver a turnkey package with as many or as few refurbishment disciplines as you require.
In full-scale projects we’ll handle everything including the initial space planning; feasibility studies; building, DDA and fire regulations; CAD drawings; job specifications; project scheduling; light demolition; necessary building repairs; the erection and installation of new components such as suspended ceilings, partition walls, windows and doors, mezzanine platforms and floors; any bespoke joinery; mechanical and electrical works; lighting; plastering and decorating; heating and plumbing installations; voice and data cabling; networking; audio visual technologies; project management; EHS coordination and cost control.
These services are fundamental when transforming an office space, but can be extended to auxiliary environments too including receptions, boardrooms, canteens and restrooms. We can even support you with front of house works including external signage.
A Single Source Supplier.
Many businesses are tempted to tackle such projects themselves. However, sourcing, briefing, coordinating, managing and paying different tradesmen and installers is certainly an extensive task. . The likelihood of differing standards, project delays, communication breakdowns and corners being cut, is simply too high. Plus it becomes a significant distraction from your day job, which drastically adds to the project ‘cost’ you’re no doubt working so hard to restrict.
As with so many areas of procurement, one point of contact or a single source supplier can reap multiple benefits – greater budget control, tighter risk management, consistent quality, less paperwork and all-round reduced hassle.
Why Are Refurbishments So Popular?
In the modern business environment, companies throughout the UK are continually thinking smarter. Undoubtedly driven by the need to control costs following the prolonged recession, this means a growing number of organisations are looking to optimise the premises they currently occupy, or renovate tired or rundown premises that they can transform into exciting office space. Gone are the days when a professional, impressive office only exists within expensive, Grade A city centre developments.
This refurbishment trend is kinder to the environment too, as renovations seek to find a new or alternative use for assets that have already been built. A refurb project usually requires far fewer raw materials than a new build scheme, and will also have less of a carbon impact on the surrounding community. There’s also something quite nice about giving a new lease of life to a building, especially if it is steeped in heritage or history.