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Delivery route • Essex + surrounding areas only

Construction Management

Trade packages procured separately, coordinated under structured governance. This route can improve transparency and flexibility — but it requires disciplined interfaces control, programme planning and strong change governance.

Best when your project involves multiple specialist trades, long lead items, and you want clear visibility of scope and package costs.

Trade packages Interface control Programme sequencing Change governance Transparent reporting

How this route works

Packages are defined and procured, then coordinated to deliver the programme with controlled interfaces.

Define packages

Scopes and interfaces mapped so packages price the same baseline.

Procure

Tenders compared like-for-like, lead times planned into programme.

Coordinate

Sequencing and interfaces controlled so trades don’t clash or leave gaps.

What we control

The governance required to make Construction Management succeed.

Package interfaces

Clear boundaries so “who owns what” is documented and priced.

Programme sequencing

Trade logic mapped with constraints and lead times.

Change control

Variations governed to prevent package drift and budget surprises.

Reporting cadence

Regular reporting with actions, risks, decisions and programme snapshots.

Quality checkpoints

Hold points and inspections planned into package delivery.

Close-out pack

Certificates, manuals, warranties and sign-offs consolidated.

FAQs

Common questions about Construction Management.

Do you work only in Essex?
Yes — Essex and surrounding areas only.
Is Construction Management cheaper?
It can improve transparency, but cost depends on scope clarity, package definition and how well interfaces are managed. The benefit is control and visibility, not shortcuts.
What are the risks?
The main risk is interface gaps between packages. This is why package scopes, responsibilities and sequencing must be defined and governed.
What do you need to start?
Location, scope summary, drawings/spec (or what exists), budget expectations, target dates and any preferred trades.

Book a consultation

Send your location, scope summary and any drawings/spec. We’ll confirm whether Construction Management is the right structure and what package controls are required.