Builder to the Rescue
SRM Construction Services said it was officially awarded the project last month after two weeks of discussions with the school’s project management team.
Sam Madill, director of the firm, said: “We knew we had to move quickly, so we immediately visited the site to ascertain what works were outstanding and what condition the buildings had been left in.”From these initial reviews, it was clear that a short-term intensive programme would be required to get the school back operational as soon as possible. As always, safety was a major factor, and we took pains to balance the required speed of movement with all the proper safeguards.”We then moved swiftly to re-appoint management teams and subcontractors who were previously involved on the project.”We have great working relationships with our supply chain partners and fortunately a lot of them were already working on these projects.”This meant the trust was already there to support them re-engaging with and completing the works even though some of these suppliers had suffered financially from the first phase of work.”Every job is important to us at SRM, but projects where we can have a positive impact on communities and help support education for future generations gives us a special sense of satisfaction.”
Source: Express & Star
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