Services








Our Services


Our products and services centre upon improving our clients' business performance across the whole of the asset life cycle, from planning and creating, through to operation.

The services we provide can be applied at any point within this cycle and take the form of consulting, managing delivery or the delivery of business support, maintenance and construction.



LAND SURVEYING



  • Topographical Survey: this is a survey of selected natural and artificial features of a part of the earth’s surface to determine horizontal and vertical spatial relations.

  • Site surveys: birds eye view and worms eye view; we include block plans of existing buildings, boundary walls, any other walls and permanent structures on site. Electricity poles, man holes, tress and any other important features.

  • Building Surveys: block plan of existing building by carrying out a roof survey and/or internal survey of existing which include: door & window schedule, floor to ceiling height tied to a datum, electrical layout of existing, sectional elevations and external elevation.

  • Survey Sheets: hard copy or digital

  • Levels: spot levels at requested grid; datum for tile laying and soffit laying; datum for excavationSurvey

  • Monitoring of walls and building to study movement in verticality, grid control and control points

  • Volumetric Surveys: levels pre and post excavation

  • Setting Out: bore holes, excavation boundaries, foundations, plinths & columns, position of tower cranes, building layout, tile patterns, suspended ceiling layout including services, parcelling of plots

 




  • Building Extensions: existing plans to accommodate proposed.

  • Street Surveys: measuring all street furniture, door sills and openings, garage openings and house names and numbers.

  • Bathymetric Surveys 

  • Underwater Cave Surveys

  • Contract Plans: A survey, the primary purpose of which is to document the perimeters, or any one of them, of a parcel or tract of land by establishing or re-establishing corners and boundary lines for the purposes of a sale of land enabling the buyer or the vendor to locate their perimeters both on plan and on site.

  • Boundary Disputes: Unlike the surveyors of old, the modern day surveyor is aided by electronic equipment, computers, and better record-keeping to achieve accuracy unparalleled in history. Certain needs are obvious; our population has expanded and more efficient use of our land must be made. As the costs of land spiral upward, the delineation of property lines has become more critical. New divisions of land will continue to be made each day, and the old surveys will have to be retraced.

  • 3D Modelling: proposed building, existing building, digital terrain modelling, digital hydrographical modelling, volumetric models, contours at requested intervals, sections at requested longitudinal intervals, close range photgrammetry, 3D textured model, rectification in colour or black & white




COST MANAGEMENT





Pre Contract Work


  • Early stages comparative cost planning
  • Advising on cost of design options
  • Advising on procurement contract options
  • Advising and/or scheduling of work to be carried out
  • Measuring work to defined rules
  • Preparing cost estimates
  • Preparing tender documents (various)
  • Preparing contract documents
  • Drafting contracts
  • Assembling frameworks
  • Benchmarking / setting KPI's
  • Value Management






Post Contract Work


  • Acting as contract administrators
  • Valuation of work in progress
  • Evaluation of variations
  • Contractual advice
  • Evaluation of claims for additional costs
  • Settling final accounts
  • Acting as an expert witness or as an arbitrator
  • Acting as an adjudicator or mediator
  • Acting for parties in adjudication
  • Risk management
  • Acting as liaison parties with the appointed financial institution or bank engineer
  • Regular cost planning, such as cash flow charts.