Single programme control
One coordinated route from enabling works to final handover.
Complete property renovation managed from initial scope review through to final handover.
The value comes from getting the planning decisions, trade coordination, and finish standard right before delivery pressure builds.
One coordinated route from enabling works to final handover.
Structural, technical, and finish packages sequenced under one plan.
A stronger result across the full property, not room by room.
We deliver full renovation programmes with one coordinated scope covering layout changes, structural preparation, technical works, finishes, kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, and final close-out.
This scope is used where several rooms, trades, and finish decisions need to be delivered under one controlled programme.
The scope is organised so decisions that affect cost, sequence, and finish quality are handled in the right order.
Each stage is reviewed in order so technical decisions, trade coordination, and finish work support one another properly on site.
Review priorities, define what is included now, and set a workable sequence before work starts.
Coordinate demolition, structural preparation, plumbing, electrics, heating, and substrate works before finishes begin.
Bring kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, joinery, decoration, and snagging into one managed handover.
A well-defined renovation scope is not only about what gets installed. It shapes coordination, timing, commercial clarity, and the standard of the final handover.
The strongest outcome is a finished space that performs properly in use, reads as a complete piece of work, and avoids the compromises that often appear when scope control slips.
Dependencies are organised early so delays and rework are less likely to build later.
The scope is reviewed as one programme, which helps decisions stay aligned with budget.
Final finishes, snagging, and presentation are managed as part of delivery, not left to the end.
These are the practical points clients usually want settled before the scope, programme, and commercial next step are agreed.
It is usually the right approach when several rooms, multiple trades, and major finish decisions need to be coordinated under one programme rather than treated as separate jobs.
Yes. A proper review can identify what should be delivered now, what can be phased later, and how the sequence should be organised so the project stays workable.
A room list, drawings if available, photos, budget direction, and any key priorities around layout, finish level, or programme are usually enough to start a useful review.
Send the brief, plans, or room list and we can review the likely programme, trade sequencing, and the right next commercial step.