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Inspired Elevation What We Do FAQsIntroduction

As with all projects or processes they can be broken down into individual activities. Often these activities are called services. We are happy to offer each activity individually if this should suit the requirements of a specific Customer.

Of course we would like to come along for the entire journey but it may be that your team’s particular skill base may only need assistance in certain areas of the process/project. The solution may be simple to achieve once it has been identified or the end result may not be as expected and require reviewing to achieve a final satisfactory resolution.

All the activities we regularly offer are listed below but please do not be constrained by this list. We are happy to discuss other activities where we may be able to help or assist a Customer. We are willing to learn new skills and develop new activities to meet your specific requirements.

New Building Activities

Defining

  • Traffic analysis calculations
  • Equipment spatial and services requirements – allowing maximum potential for competition
  • Equipment identification - specification documentation and presentation

Managing

  • Competitive tender facilitation – allowing the most suitable equipment or service suppliers, who are best located, to tender for the work
  • Review of possible suppliers to identify the best suited to providing your solution.
  • Order Management – during the manufacture, delivery, installation and testing processes

Reviewing

  • Witness testing
  • Final report writing

Existing Building Activities

Defining

  • Traffic analysis calculations
  • DDA access suitability and solutions
  • Building interface requirements – physical and services
  • Best suited equipment identification - specification documentation and presentation

Managing

  • Competitive tender facilitation – allowing the most suitable equipment or service suppliers who are best located to tender for the works
  • Identification of the most suitable supplier to undertake the work.
  • Work Environment Management – Ensuring minimal affect on building users and minimum time on site.
  • Order Management – during the manufacture, delivery, installation and testing processes

Reviewing

  • Witness testing
  • Final report writing