PROJECT SUMMARY
Edward and Wilson was contracted as M&E Planning Consultant on the Grade 1 listed Regent’s Crescent luxury apartment and office space regeneration. This project consisted of 67 apartments, 9 mews, 3 levels of basement and an isolated business centre at a value of over £185m. Originally built in 1820 by the Royal architect, John Nash, Regent’s Crescent has been transformed to the highest quality. Regent’s Crescent is an exclusive new build development in a highly coveted location on the edge of London’s Regent Park. It is one of the most famous Royal Parks and retains many elements of John Nash’s original design covering more than 400 acres.
PROJECT DETAILS
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Client: | Spie UK & JRL Group |
Location: | Regents Park, London |
Surface Area: | 76 units (16,800 sqm) |
Completed: | 2020 |
Value: | £185m |
Architect: | PDP |
SERVICE PROVIDED
Project Scheduling And Management
Controls and Project Performance
One of the requirements for this project was to ensure that the cost and schedule was on track so we set up the relevant tools to ensured that this goal was accomplished. Not only did we set up the project control processes, we also captured all the data, ran the analysis and prepared the reports which was used to make major decisions on the project.
Procurement and Logistics
Due to the limited space on site, procurement and logistics played an important role in ensuring the project was completed as efficiently as possible. Using our experience from previous projects, we were able to set up a number of schedules to aid with the challenges which was presented throughout the duration of the project.
Stakeholder Engagement
Communication is key on a project of this scale so we frequently liaised with the client and all subcontractors to receive key information ensuring that this was incorporated within the schedules and communicated to the site team.
KEY DELIVERABLES
- Asta Powerproject Plan
- Project Forecasting
- Dynamic Labour Histogram
- Cost management
- Earn Value Analysis
- Project Reports
- Delay Analysis