Following amendments to fire safety legislation, Canterbury City Council have carried out a Fire Risk Appraisal of External Walls (FRAEW) on Windsor House that have
Combe Down Stone Mines
A significant £161M project which aimed to stabilise underground stone mines at Combe Down, a 700-home village suburh of Bath. The scheme was programmed to last for 5 years and would cause a certain level of disruption to the local community due to the mines location, therefore it was imperative that the impact on the local residents of Bath were considered. Actions were put in place to minimise the adverse impacts the projects works may have had on them.
Provelio were appointed as Project Managers for the duration of the project. The project carried significant risk in terms of the Council’s exposure to personal injury and property damage, cost and time overrun and publicity. It therefore required high levels of stakeholder engagement between the project team, community groups, Natural England and English Heritage to ensure the project was delivered successfully.
Projects
Learn MoreProvelio were appointed as project managers for the refurbishment and development of a community campus within the heart of Wales. The aim of the project
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