schedules of condition
snagging inspections
contract administration & building
surveying
schedules of dilapidation & repair
planned preventative
maintenance schedules
project management work
schedules of condition
Work undertaken on various
buildings for local authority prior to piling works
A local authority instructed WildInput to undertake
a schedule of condition on Royal Terrace, Southend on
Sea, a terraced residential street. This was urgently
required prior to commencement of piling works on an
adjacent slope and was delivered within one week of receipt
of instructions. The condition survey included a detailed
photographic schedule.
snagging inspections
Work undertaken on high quality
residential units and shopping centre
WildInput
has undertaken numerous independent snagging inspections
of building works prior to completion. These provide
an independent surveyor’s view of the status
of the works and in particular the extent of defects
prior to handover of the premises to the client or alternatively
to identify issues which arise prior to practical completion.
Forum House, Wembley
This involved an inspection of 140 luxury residential
units including a detailed photographic schedule provided
by WildInput’s in-house professional photographer. The
surveys and reports were completed within a 3 week
period.
The Parishes Shopping Centre, Scunthorpe
In addition to detailed snagging inspections on the shopping
centre, the brief included liaison with the centre
management team and contractor. This was to ensure
completion of the ‘making good of snags’ to
minimise disruption to the tenants. This work resulted
in the completion of remedial works to facilitate the
successful sale of the centre.
contract administration and building
surveying services
20 residential
blocks, NW London
WildInput provided building surveying and contract administrations
services on the redecoration of the common parts of
20 residential blocks in north west London. This involved
close liaison with the management company and contractor
to agree logistics associated with completing the works
in a timely manner and in order to cause minimal disruption
to the residents.
Residential Block, Mayfair
Similar services were provided for the installation of
a new fire escape route and ancillary works in a luxury
residential block in Mayfair. This was required to
obtain the Building Control Certificate of Completion.
The works were completed with minimum disruption to
the tenants and the certificate was obtained within
3 months of instruction.
schedules of dilapidation and repair
WildInput
works closely with clients to determine their strategy
for their property portfolio. This often includes inspections
of buildings to establish the extent of repairs which
would be required in order for a tenant to comply with
the terms of their lease.
WildInput has inspected a number of residential properties
within the Southend-on -Sea area and has provided reports
which identify the scope of repairs required in order
for the leasehold occupier to comply with the terms of
their lease.
WildInput has acted for private investors in determining
the extent of repair costs which would be recoverable
under a schedule of dilapidation in the event that they
either acquired or sold premises. This element of the
financial appraisal is often a key figure in establishing
an overall return which can be expected from a property
transaction.
We work closely with landlords in order to develop their
strategy for their property portfolio
planned preventative
maintenance schedules
WildInput has prepared a planned preventative maintenance
schedule for the Parishes Shopping Centre in Scunthorpe.
previous project management work
Delivery of a new public realm
space at Wembley, North West London - project coordinator
for the client.
This role was as Project Coordinator reporting directly
to the client and involved close liaison with the professional
team to deliver a new public realm space in Wembley.
Works were successfully completed on site within a 15
month construction period and included delivery of a
new fountain and special effect lighting. This has created
a vibrant and exciting new area. Works were also undertaken
to encompass the ICE protocol.
Delivery of a new 30,000 square metre car park
WildInput worked as a sub consultant to a leading project
management and engineering consultancy as project manager
on the delivery of a new car park. This was delivered
on time and within budget whilst at the same time maintaining
the operating business of a trading estate. Substantial
cost savings were made following close liaison with the
designers and contractor to deliver an innovative surfacing
solution.
Demolition of estate in Wembley, London
WildInput acted as client project manager for the demolition
of the former conference centre, exhibition halls and
a 20,000 square foot office building at Wembley. This
role also involved close liaison with the client and
their development teams to ensure that the site was delivered
to a specification which provided the most cost efficient
solution to facilitate future redevelopment. All works
were completed with minimal inconvenience and disruption
to the remainder of the estate which were in close proximity.
This included a hotel, office block and Wembley Arena
and required close communication with stakeholders throughout
the one year project.
Façade reglazing project of an occupied
90,000 square foot office building in Victoria, London.
The building had been served with a Dangerous Structure
Notice as the inclined glazing façade which had
been glazed in toughened glass had a problem with nickel
sulphide inclusion. This caused several panes to crack
and shatter on to the road beneath.
WildInput worked closely with the client’s façade
engineer to deliver an alternative glazing solution.
Extensive pre-contract discussions with a specialist
glazing contractor enabled a reglazing methodology to
be delivered which meant that all tenants remained in
the building for the duration of the works without any
complaint and that the need for road closures was restricted
to the striking of the scaffold. Works were successfully
completed within budget and ahead of programme and the
Dangerous Structures Notice was removed.
Installation of new drainage and underground
waste disposal pipework system
WildInput worked as a sub consultant to a leading project
management and engineering consultancy as project manager
on the delivery of a new pipework installation to facilitate
the delivery of a new underground waste disposal system
at Wembley. The work involved extensive civil engineering
works adjacent to an occupied estate and required close
coordination with adjacent development sites and the
estate management to ensure that disruption was minimised.
Works were successfully completed to enable the public
launch of the system.
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