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New Commercial HQ in Shepherd’s Market, W1 Completes

Gradient’s Duncan Tibbitts has provided design, specification and contract management services to Marr Johnson & Stevens LLP in the creation of their new Mayfair HQ office in Garrick Street. Sited beneath a quiet residential mansion block in the heart of West One, we have brought the office back to life. The new offices now feel […]

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Compliance Consultancy goes from strength to strength

We are delighted to be working with Eastbourne Homes in the preparation of policy and procedure documents, a welcome addition to our growing list of clients requiring our expert advice and assistance in the complex field of compliance management. Gradient’s director, Clare who currently provides consultancy and interim management services in the specialist area of […]

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Stunning new Interior emerges in Mayfair

Gradient have provided specification, contract management and cost consultancy for work on an interior designer led project in South Street, Mayfair. This 7 storey red brick mansion block boasts a number of impressive high value apartments and Gradient have been providing building surveying services to the Freeholder for a number of years, including; maintenance planning, […]

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New 2-Year Instruction in Clapham

Following the preparation of a 10 year maintenance plan we have been commissioned to provide project management services for the 2 year phased redecoration and fabric repairs at Park lofts in Clapham; a large converted Victorian school now containing 22 stunning flats. The project will be led by Duncan and he will need to keep […]

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Gradient appointed Landlord’s Surveyor for Heron Place

The Freeholder of Heron Place, located only a few blocks North of Selfridges, has appointed Gradient at its building surveyors. This large 1970s concrete built mansion block includes exclusive residential apartments as well as many well-known commercial units, including EAT and Flight Centre. As well as providing a review of the 10 year asset management […]

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Richard makes celebrity-ish status

On the 8th July Richard was a celebrity guest at the invitation of the managing director of Data Energy, Rupert MacKay. Richard attended Flat Living at London’s Excel and provided building surveying advice to Data Energy’s prospective and existing clients who visited the exhibition stand. Flat Living is a specialist exhibition dedicated to managing agents […]

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The Inauguration of the 134th RICS President & Honorary Award for Phil Spencer

On 29th June, director Richard attended a reception and dinner to celebrate the inauguration of Martin Bruhl FRICS as the 134th RICS President. The reception was in the presence of the Rt Hon The Lord Mayor of London and dinner held in the Egyptian Hall, Mansion House in the City of London. The preceding evening […]

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Gradient compete in Global Corporate Challenge

We are joining over 40,000 teams around the world to take part in a 100 day challenge which will see us logging our daily steps to walk our way around the world.   The challenge arranged by Get The World Moving includes targets, mini leagues and competitions to encourage businesses to get active and increase the […]

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HAUS B-M – Major New Client added to our portfolio

We are proud to have linked up with our latest new major client, HAUS B-M. HAUS B-M provide expert property management, sales and lettings across London and the Midlands. With an extensive property portfolio we have already been commissioned to specify, tender and contract manage the external and internal repairs and redecorations of 4 estates […]

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Gavin joins the team

We are delighted to welcome Gavin Keats, who joins us as our new building surveyor. Gavin is from Brighton and with a number of years of experience with both International and Regional organisations he brings a wealth of knowledge on many different types of buildings, from residential to Waterloo International Station. Having studied building surveying […]

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