Initial Consultation: Understanding the client’s objectives, the scope of the refurbishment, and any specific requirements or constraints of the existing structure.
Site Assessment: Conducting a thorough assessment of the site to evaluate the current condition and identify any structural, electrical, or plumbing issues that need addressing.
Design and Planning: Developing a design plan that aligns with the client’s vision while considering the limitations and potential of the existing structure. This step often involves architects and designers.
Regulatory Compliance: Ensuring that the refurbishment plan complies with all local building codes and regulations, including obtaining necessary permits.
Cost Estimation and Budgeting: Providing a detailed cost estimate for the refurbishment project, including materials, labor, and any additional expenses.
Project Scheduling: Creating a timeline for the refurbishment work, coordinating with various trades and suppliers to ensure efficient project flow.
Construction and Renovation Work: Carrying out the actual refurbishment work, which may include demolition, reconstruction, installation of fixtures and fittings, painting, and decorating.
Quality Control and Assurance: Continuously monitoring the quality of work and materials used, ensuring that the project adheres to the agreed standards and specifications.
Final Inspection and Client Walkthrough: Conducting a thorough inspection upon completion of the work, addressing any issues, and ensuring client satisfaction before the final handover.
Post-Completion Support: Offering ongoing support and maintenance services to ensure the refurbished space continues to meet client needs and standards.