The installation works at The 1840 included the following elements:
Design:
Individual layout drawings were produced for each apartment due to the nature of the build.
Pre-commencement collaboration and coordination took place with preceding trades.
Site Preparation:
Each kitchen space was check-measured once the apartment had been formed.
A sample approval process ensured the correct colours and finishes were provided.
Detailed technical submittals were produced for approval to ensure clarity during procurement.
Production and Procurement:
Furniture was manufactured in line with the approved designs and samples.
Appliances and accessories were procured in accordance with approved technical submittals.
Delivery:
A fully managed delivery and offload procedure was implemented using FORS-accredited vehicles and appropriately trained operatives.
Coordination with the site project team and booking system ensured on-time, just-in-time delivery.
Installation:
A fully managed three-stage installation was coordinated with on-site trade interfaces.
Specialist subcontract partners completed the templating and installation of stone worktops and splashbacks.
Installers worked to approved drawings and technical requirements to ensure a seamless installation in accordance with the client’s expectations.
Sign-Off and Protection:
A stringent inspection process was completed and logged through the client’s dedicated digital system, including photographic evidence.
Completed works were fully protected using branded, fire-rated Corex protection, managed and maintained through the different stages and phases of work.
Finals and Handover:
Protection was removed, a builders’ clean completed, and final checks carried out prior to presentation of the completed works to the client.
Additional Information
A proactive and coordinated approach between ourselves and the client helped overcome the varied challenges presented by a heritage project such as this.