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LPC are often retained to work as the client representative within a design and construction team – and during the fitting out, equipping and commissioning phases of a new distribution centre. This ensures that the end user requirements are fully met on time, within budget and strictly according to specification.
These appointments can often be a continuation of project inception born from network modelling to a concept design, through to a warehouse design or being the client’s representative or signing off handover of the completed building. The full Concept to Completion cycle. The role is also often appointed to LPC for the re-engineering of facilities.
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The advantage of continuing the relationship is maintaining and imparting the knowledge through the various work streams into the implementation stage to maintain the standard of specification, requirement, and just as importantly, supporting other construction project professionals that interface with the user requirements.
Given that LPC would deliver the conceptual and detailed design with supporting building and materials handling performance specifications on which the construction and fitting out budgets were based it is our experience that a continuing role avoids any ambiguity and thus militates against costly variation orders.
The role can be tailored to your requirements, to support an established team, focusing purely on the material handling fit out requirements and, or with a wider overarching brief to oversee the implementation of the new build or reengineering as a whole to ensure that that the logistical integrity of the facility is met.
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