Considering a big renovation/extension project: advice please?

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Scottishdad
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Re: Considering a big renovation/extension project: advice please?

Postby Scottishdad » Mon Apr 25, 2016 4:04 pm

Those offering PM's are generally the all in one outfits like landmark lofts etc who do everything from design and planning through to building. For the type of project you mentioned an architect, good general building contractor (or 2 as other posters have suggested) might be more appropriate. The builders we spoke to didn't have their own project managers, just a site foreman who deals with our PM on the day to day stuff, and the owners who deal with the overall contracting etc.

I wouldn't worry about putting their noses out of joint, and if they are worried you've got to question why the don't want someone else who knows what they are doing so closely involved...
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Postby White&Lloyd » Tue May 03, 2016 10:23 am

Hi,

Looks like we're a little late to the party on this one.

We offer packages for homeowners (http://www.whiteandlloyd.com/home-owner.html) which give our clients an idea of what to expect in terms of the processes and target times for each.

We also project manage, design, give cost consultancy, structural engineering and party wall advice to ensure that our clients have one point of responsibility. This allows our clients to tender projects competitively with all of the information to hand.

If you'd like a chat to discuss your options please give the office a call and talk to Mike - 01932918348 or email in a quick summary of the work office@whiteandlloyd.com. We can let you know your options, costs and timescales with no obligation.

PS We'd also be wary of builders who will not work with a project manager - normally the first question would be "why not?".

Regards,

The White and Lloyd Team
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Re: Considering a big renovation/extension project: advice please?

Postby Balham55 » Sun Nov 13, 2016 12:52 pm

We carried out extensive work to our house last year and used Dermarta who were recommended to us via this forum. We were extremely happy with the works and found them to be reliable, professional and reasonably priced. Further more, they were on time and budget!
We have since recommended them to friends and would definitely suggest speaking to Dermot who runs the company.
http://www.dermarta.co.uk/
If it's any help I would be happy for you to see the works they have done on our house which includes side return extension, loft conversion and full renovation of all rooms.
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Re: Considering a big renovation/extension project: advice please?

Postby Mum_in_London » Mon Nov 14, 2016 10:19 am

Hi Balham55, we are in the same position as have just bought our first family home in Balham which requires complete renovation. We are looking to do the loft and side return including extending into the garden. One of the companies we are talking to is Dermarta, and would appreciate taking up the offer to look at the works that have been done to yours and ask a few questions. Will PM you seperatly with my details.

Thanks!
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Postby trylifecoach » Mon Nov 14, 2016 11:47 am

Independent reviews are always difficult to judge as there's always the unknown factors that the client didn't spot or the builder doesn't bother telling you.
Whatever happened to using our own senses about potential contractors or other people when it comes to anything in life.
There are 3000 facial expressions we can use to judge people by and we are great at it just trust yourself and if you think something is slightly out of order or your senses kick in why not trust them and kindly decline doing business.
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Postby wiseoldelf » Wed Jan 03, 2018 7:11 pm

I am surprised by these comments. We have just recently had our basement completed by Qualitas and were very impressed with their consideration for our family and neighbours throughout the entire project. The senior team are very professional and the on site team were always helpful and considerate.

I thought Qualitas were excellent and would highly recommend them.
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Re: Considering a big renovation/extension project: advice please?

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Postby Charlotte @ Draw » Thu Jan 04, 2018 5:43 pm

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Postby dom1989 » Mon Jan 29, 2018 10:05 am

Hi

I work as an insurance broker and specialise in providing cover for both basement contractors and private clients who are having house renovations including basement conversions/digouts. My advice would be to select a project management team who are well versed in basement works. Depends whether you are having a conversion of an existing underground space (i.e. a cellar) or you are digging out a fresh area under the property. For obvious reasons the second of these options is much riskier and you will need an experienced project manager/lead contractor to engage all the structural/waterproofing professionals you will require. I can recommend a number of clients I work with who are full insured and have the right approach to risk management.

From an insurance point of view the main considerations are:

- Contacting your household insures to advise them of the work. Unless they are specialist in this area they will most likely advise cancelation of the policy upon starting the works or at the very least restrictions which will make the cover redundant.

- Party Wall agreements are what often hold the process up, once planning permission ahs been given. If you live in a terraced property with shared walls then you will need cooperation from your neighbours. They may want you to have Non Negligence insurance in place if there are ground works/structural works involved in the contract.

I have a product which can provide cover for your buildings whilst being worked upon, contingent contract cover and non Negligence cover up to £2m. I have worked with dozens of clients in the last year around the Wandsworth/Clapham/Balham area and understand the help you need when having these kinds of work done.

If you want to discuss this further then my email is dominicjones@astonscott.com and landline is 02086437575.

Thanks

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Postby SWBuilder » Tue Jan 30, 2018 12:21 pm

Hi there

I have lived between the Commons for 20 years and have run my own construction company and basement company.

I now Project Manage projects and am happy to supply free advice for people thinking of doing work.

I'm not trying to push myself and will be more than happy to give you pointers as to what to avoid etc
over a cup of coffee.
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Re: Considering a big renovation/extension project: advice please?

Postby amandacook » Fri Feb 23, 2018 11:59 am

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