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CVA 'Takes Off': March 2009

We now have two teams, headed by Andy Green and Andy Semke, both having extensive construction experience in project management and being supported by Adam Ludford and Steve Mole.

 

CVA provides detailed and contemporaneous records of the progress of the works at specific points in time utilising state of the art hardware and software and has been commissioned on the following projects:-

 

Weavers PLC;

55 Nr Apartments, value circa £5.5M.  The scope of work entailed capturing the current condition of each of the apartments. Work had been suspended 6 months previously and the building had been standing empty without heating, ventilation etc and as the building was not watertight, there was water damage to most of the apartments, which was required to be recorded.  A report for each room was produced highlighting the damage along with accompanying images. Return visits will be made to capture the rectification process.

 

Skanska:

New Build Hospital,value circa £310M. The scope of works entailes the capturing and recording of the progress of the fit out stage of the works to each of the 1800 nr rooms including monitoring the progress of specific trade contractors. To date 17 nr visits have been completed with over 80,000 images having been captured along with over 43,200 progress % entries plotted per visit.

 

DBBM Ltd:

Nursing Home, value circa £1.2 M. The scope of works was to capture and record the buildings at Practical Completion stage for a record of completed work.

 

Mansell:

RAF Base, Accommodation Upgrade. The scope of works involved the capture of the rectification works carried out and completed by the Sub-Contract trades.

 

New Build Food Processing Factory, value circa £1.4 M. The scope of works entailed capturing the progress of the works on a bi monthly process, including a report highlighting trade progress, areas of delay and recording variations. The reports were issued bi monthly and assisted the Contractor with their extension of time request and defending a claim from one of their key sub-contractors.

 

Expansion of Living Museum, Shropshire, value circa £9M. The scope of works includes recording the progress of the works to the new visitor centre, railway and car park, including a monthly report highlighting areas of delay as well as recording variations and their impact upon the progress of the works.



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