South Durham Court - Internal Refurbishment
Gentoo Group are seeking to a Consultant Architect with a background knowledge and proven track record of working on multi-disciplinary projects.
The project will require Principal Designer and a Building Safety Act overview to be provided by the successful applicant.
It would also be ideal if the same could offer an in-house Fire Safety Engineering services for the project.
The works to be designed are to a high-rise block located within the City of Sunderland.
The block contains 104 residential flats with an equal split of 52 1-bedroom flats and 52 2-bedroom flats.
The scheme to be completed will involve the following: • Retro-fit Sprinkler system, Type 4 Installation • Full communal Re-wire.
Work will include the installation of a new internal meter room within the building. • Internal re-wire of all 104 flats, to include new High Retention storage heating to 102 of the flats • Full L1 Fire alarm system • S & F of new Kitchens to 102 flats. • S & F of new bathrooms to 102 flats, with an element of internal remodelling to remove a prefabricated metal cabinet that forms part of the internal layout. • Communal redecoration on completion. • Replacement flooring to all communal areas.
For an informal chat about this project, please feel free to contact Mr Alan Callear - Asset Technical Manager on 07525 66894 or Mr Barrie Callaghan - Asset Building Surveyor on 07793 305 389
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