FEASIBILITY STUDIES
Why Fracture.
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Identify existing defects and risk via a detailed initial survey of the existing structures.
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Obtain an initial measured building survey to a high level of accuracy to enable development into construction drawings.
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Identify any necessary specialist or further investigations to provide certainty on contract period and cost from the outset.
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Ensure available space is fully utilised to maximise the project value.
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Avoid costly post contract variations and project delays by ensuring all statutory requirements and consents are fully considered.
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Ensure neighbourly and Party Wall matters are fully considered and factored into the programme.
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Ascertain the extent of existing services and anticipated requirements to ensure any long lead-in times from service providers are factored into the programme.
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Obtain a budget cost schedule to ensure the project is deliverable within financial constraints and if not utilise cost engineering.
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Generate a project timeline to ensure the various stakeholders are accurately appraised and their expectations managed.
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Obtain bespoke procurement recommendations.