What is Project Management?
Project Management
Organising building works, whether they are new builds, alterations, repairs, refurbishment or fitting out, is becoming an increasingly more complex process, now requiring the skills and experience of a professional project manager in many instances to overcome the increasingly numerous obstacles.
With extensive training, industry knowledge and a firm grasp of the relevant aspects of law, health and safety, surveyors are frequently employed in such a position.
Therefore, many of the practices we feature provide a project management facility and can be relied upon to deliver an efficient, professional and punctual service. If the surveyor in your area does not offer this service, they will be happy to pass your query promptly on to a local surveyor who does.
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This page, and those under the links to the left, is for those who are unfamiliar with obtaining property surveys and who would like a greater general understanding before they telephone or contact the appropriate Chartered Surveyor closest to the subject property.
Many people do not wish to read long explanations. In which case, telephone the Chartered Surveyor where you need a survey or advice and he or she will be happy to discuss and explain the options to you. You will then be able to discuss the most appropriate course of action and make a fully considered decision.
Sometimes the most appropriate kind of inspection can vary for different people, as well as for different properties, meaning personal advice from an experienced professional is often the only way to really ascertain what you need.
Virtually all Chartered Surveyors will adapt and carry out an individual building inspection to suit your individual needs. A bespoke service or an extra to a typical survey format should enable all the requirements of a client to be addressed.
There are a number of other types of building assessment possible, each found on the links to the left. To select the most appropriate service, we are, as aforementioned, of the opinion that the most appropriate course of action is to speak to the Chartered Surveyor who knows the area well and can discuss your individual requirements.
Please remember that Chartered Surveyors are often onsite and therefore uncontactable even with mobile phones. If you telephone and get an answerphone, please leave a message, or e mail the surveyor, and he or she really will call you back as soon as is possible.
If you have any questions on property matters, or proposals for advice articles, do not hesitate to write to us via the Contact Us page. |