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For a large, attractive Victorian building converted into 17 apartments in Forest Hill
Managed the Section 20 process,Completed a major works program
A specific defects report was commissioned. The report, whilst listing some of the work needed, also highlighted that due to the complexity of the roof, not all roof slopes or voids could be inspected.
Jennings and Barrett commissioned a drone survey to enable a thorough inspection of the entire roof (no easy task on the compact plot). Specialist RICS surveyors CWA, based in Sidcup, were appointed to produce the specification, manage the works and sign them off upon completion. Three roofing contractors were invited to bid for the roof refurbishment.
Experienced contractors, Capital Roofing Ltd based in Blackheath, were awarded the contract. The work included renewing lead flashings and valley gutters, installing new Velux skylights and re using the existing stained-glass windows in new hardwood frames. There was also some work to chimney stacks carried out.
Jennings and Barrett commissioned a drone survey to enable a thorough inspection of the entire roof (no easy task on the compact plot). Specialist RICS surveyors CWA, based in Sidcup, were appointed to produce the specification, manage the works and sign them off upon completion. Three roofing contractors were invited to bid for the roof refurbishment.
Experienced contractors, Capital Roofing Ltd based in Blackheath, were awarded the contract. The work included renewing lead flashings and valley gutters, installing new Velux skylights and re using the existing stained-glass windows in new hardwood frames. There was also some work to chimney stacks carried out.
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For a medium sized block in Worcester City Centre
Obtain recognition of residents association, address health & safety issues, review finances and plan refurbishment works
Residents Association - Assist leaseholders with formal application to the landlord for recognition of residents association.
Health & Safety Issues - Longstanding issues with a fire curtain that had not been addressed. Sourced contractor able to repair, obtained quotations and appointed to carry out works. Security was also reviewed to ensure unauthorised persons could not gain access to the block.
Financial Review & Planning - Quotations were obtained for various minor and major works around the development. A programme of works was agreed with the association and a forecast produced to ensure funding was in place to meet the costs as they became due.
Health & Safety Issues - Longstanding issues with a fire curtain that had not been addressed. Sourced contractor able to repair, obtained quotations and appointed to carry out works. Security was also reviewed to ensure unauthorised persons could not gain access to the block.
Financial Review & Planning - Quotations were obtained for various minor and major works around the development. A programme of works was agreed with the association and a forecast produced to ensure funding was in place to meet the costs as they became due.
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For the Shooters Hill estate, made up of 72 flats over three blocks
Completed a major works program
As managing agent, Jennings and Barrett was instructed by the Residents Association to manage the work. They quickly got the process underway to inform leaseholders of the proposals, raise funds, and invite tenders for the work. Using their in-house RICS surveyor, John Shine, a specification for the works was soon drawn up.
To minimise disruption to residents and to make funding easier on lessees, one block was completed per year, with a period of six weeks required per block. Within three years, the whole estate had a revamped look and all residents felt the revitalising effects in their day-to-day life
To minimise disruption to residents and to make funding easier on lessees, one block was completed per year, with a period of six weeks required per block. Within three years, the whole estate had a revamped look and all residents felt the revitalising effects in their day-to-day life