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Consulting & Project
Management

Why Professional Project Management Matters

At EnviroBuilt, with over 25 years of experience in residential and commercial construction projects, we lead the way in restoring and protecting buildings through expert remediation and project management.

 

We act as a central point of guidance and oversight for your project, ensuring works are planned and delivered with safety, compliance, and long-term building health in mind. Our focus is on delivering structurally sound, clean, and healthy indoor environments in every space we restore.
 

Remedial works are often complex, involving multiple trades, specialist contractors, and sensitive health-related issues. Evidence shows that inadequate or partial remediation often leads to recurrence of damp and mould, driving up costs and prolonging occupant exposure (UKHSA, 2022; WHO, 2009) Without technical oversight, projects can suffer from delays, cost overruns, and incomplete remediation. In some cases, poorly managed works leave behind hidden moisture or microbial contamination, which can quickly undo progress and create long-term risks for both building integrity and occupant health.

Project Management Approach

By aligning subject matter experts across building science, remediation, environmental health, and construction trades under a single, structured plan, EnviroBuilt ensures that decisions are informed by the right expertise at the right stage.

 

This leadership-driven, multi-disciplinary approach minimises risk, improves efficiency, and ensures underlying issues are resolved, systems optimised, and indoor air quality is independently verified. The result is assurance for our client in both the quality of delivery and the long-term resilience of the property.

Remedial Works Consulting & Project Management

Services we offer to support our clients include:

  • Consulting & Advisory: Independent expert advice on the scope & requirements of remediation works.

  • Planning & Coordination: Development of detailed project scopes, timelines, and budgets tailored to your needs.

  • Contractor Management: Overseeing trades and specialists to ensure works are carried out to required standards.

  • Independent Oversight: Providing specialist remediation knowledge & guidance to your principal contractor, ensuring remediation goals align with industry standards and best practice.

  • Quality Assurance: Regular site checks and reporting to maintain accountability and transparency.

  • Handover & Verification: Ensuring works are fully completed, compliant, and meet agreed outcomes.

Our Independent project management ensures that every stage of the process is carefully coordinated and backed by evidence-based science. By working to industry standards, EnviroBuilt provides a single point of accountability for all damp, mould, microbial contaminants and structure remediation, ensuring all contractors and specialists follow a clear, consistent methodology & scope of works. This reduces the likelihood of miscommunication, scope gaps, or inconsistent standards of workmanship.

The benefits of professional project management extend beyond compliance. A well-managed project delivers:

  • Greater efficiency through coordinated scheduling and sequencing of trades.

  • Cost control, by avoiding duplication of work and ensuring issues are resolved correctly the first time.

  • Confidence that remediation has been carried out thoroughly, with independent verification to support re-occupancy.

  • Long-term resilience, with solutions that address root causes rather than temporary fixes.

Whether working alongside your existing contractors or managing the end-to-end lifecycle of a project, be it remediation works, a building renovation, or a new design & build project, we bring clarity, direction, and confidence to even the most complex projects.

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References:

  1. Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC). (2024) Guidance for Professional Mold Remediation. Las Vegas: IICRC.

  2. UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). (2022) The Burden of Disease from Indoor Damp and Mould in England.London: UKHSA.

  3. World Health Organization (WHO). (2009) WHO Guidelines for Indoor Air Quality: Dampness and Mould.Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe.

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