Friday, 24 September 2010

September Update

"Time stand still, I'm not looking back but I want to look around me now....." wrote Neil Peart, drummer and lyricist with Canadian rock band Rush in 1987. As we commence the mad dash towards the end of 2010 I find myself feeling much the same way. The summer months were manic at Glovers - so hectic that we recruited extra staff to deliver the considerable amounts of work that came our way between June and August. The autumn promises to be similarly frenetic, but its worth pausing to take stock of where we're at in September 2010.

Alan Whiting, who runs our Oldham office, sent me pictures this week of the new 50,000 sq ft, £3m warehouse and offices we have just completed for Khanjra Foods in East Lancashire. A Design & Build contract with Barnfield Construction, Glovers acted as Employer's Agent. Considering its basically a shed, the completed building is quite stunning. I'm proud of the project because I feel Glovers added real value to the process - and saved the client a lot of money through our robust value engineering of the scheme. Its certainly a building I would take propsective clients to see.

We're also past half way on the construction of the £8m new Sixth Form Centre at Alder Grange Community Technology College in Rossendale. Alan is acting as Employer's Agent again, with our Director Brian Mason carrying our CDM Co-ordination. Our friends at Bardsley are on track to have the building -  which includes nursery provision, a multimedia conference centre, cafe bar, social lounge and careers library - completed for Christmas. Again we've showed our metal in terms of cost savings. The initial cost plan showed the scheme delivered for £8.9m. We should be bringing it in for £7.8m.

Elsewhere our "Quants Team", as we so affectionately call them, have been at full pelt for a while now. Production of Builders Quantities (and full SMM7 BQs) has long been a forte at Glovers. Many QSs say they can do it but few can do it well. Our Clients keep coming back because our guys prepare the quants quickly, cost effectively, and to the client's expectations. I hear a lot of contractors in particular struggling with QS firms who pass the "unsexy" quants prep work down to their junior staff, who can take off what's on the drawings but fail to spot what's missing. The quants are too detailed, or lack information to allow the supply chain to price accurately. Our Quants Team is made up of guys who can produce Stage D Bills based on Stage C information. They make the right assumptions every time. They are computer literate, and are used to transmitting quants that fit nicely into Conquest, C21 and other popular estimating packages. Some of our guys probably need to see daylight a bit more, but other than that they are on the money!

Brian Mason's CDM Co-ordination team has been run off its feet as well. We recently picked up work from a local authority we've been talking to for a while, delivered it superbly (if I say so myself!) and are now getting all their CDM-C commissions. Brian is the Church of Jesus Christ & Latter Day Saints CDM-C of choice so he's running around between their Runcorn meeting house (on site with Bardsley again), whilst working towards a start at an extension to the York meeting house and assisting with the planning for one that should go up in Manchester next year. Add to that Brian's favourite client (if you're reading this, you know who you are) who has him doing CDM-C work on serviced offices premises accross the North.

I haven't seen Nick White much recently. Nick heads Glovers Building Surveying, and has been out of the office for much of the last two months doing condition surveys of banking premises. On the rare occasions he's been at his desk Nick has been writing up Asbestos Survey reports for a PCT we work for, preparing Planning & Building Regs applications for local authority schemes, and looking after Party Wall matters on a contract in Bolton. The poor guy needs a holiday, but I'm not minded to let him have one!

I spend a lot of time these days working with Mary Cross, Glovers Head of Dispute Resolution. Mary gets called upon because she has the triple whammy of being (a) a non-practicing Barrister, (b) a QS and (c) able to see the wood for the trees. Whilst we handle dispute resolution and avoidance commissions for major firms of solicitors, national contractors and other household name firms, Mary is valued most by smaller contractors and subcontractors who need help. They like the fact she is always at the end of her phone, but doesn't start the clock when she answers it! Sometimes a quick chat and a bit of free advice works wonders.

So that's where we are now. Looking forward, I see long days and more recruitment ahead. We have so much coming up. Three new care homes in different North West locations. Pharmacies. A social housing scheme. Ecclesiastical projects. A private residential development in Atherton. A sports field in West Lancashire. A flagship project I'll tell you about at a later date, down in London. 

But for now I'm "looking around me now". Brian had a big birthday yesterday and bought the office bacon butties. Andrew Brown, our Director of Cost Management, has put his charitable second career as an Elvis Impersonator on hold to squeeze his wife's hand as she has her third child. Our Managing Director David Baldwin continues to nag me about a hair cut. Our head of Accounts, Ken Hacking, continues to take daily abuse for supporting Liverpool FC. We have the crack at Glovers, and it makes the busy times even better.

Times are tough but there is work out there if you go looking for it. I'm away to do some of that right now.

Ta ta for now!

Andrew Field
Business Development Manager