Wakemans Bristol office has re-located to a new larger office at 4 Grove Road, Redland, Bristol BS6 6UJ.

We are delighted to announce that our Bristol division is continuing to grow from strength to strength, and we have completed numerous extensive projects in the Southwest, including significant re-development sites, infrastructure and mixed-use builds.  Our team of experts have an in depth understanding of the ever changing local construction and property markets, assisting our Clients to achieve cost effective, quality solutions tailored to their individual project requirements. Working on behalf of major developers our schemes are making exciting changes to the face of Bristol and the surrounding areas which have included Bristol Temple Quay, Skypark Exeter, St Modwen Park Gloucester, Portside Park to name but a few.

We will continue to offer our excellent services as Construction and Property Consultants, our multi-disciplinary services include Cost and Project Management | Employer’s / Tenant’s Agent | Expert Witness | Principal Designer and Health & Safety Advisor services | Building Surveying Services.

 

Further exciting news from our Bristol Office

Our Building Surveying team is growing and expanding in the Southwest.  The team work nationwide from both Birmingham and Bristol and our new improved offices will offer a local service serving the South areas of the UK. Our Building Surveyors offer a comprehensive service offering including:

Building Condition Surveys | Defects Diagnostics and Reports | Contract Administration | Design and Specifications | Design and Development Feasibility Studies | Development Monitoring | Technical Compliance and Quality Assurance | Pre-Acquisition and Due Diligence | Dilapidations / Landlord and Tenant | Planned Maintenance and PPM Surveys | Asset Life Cycle Assessment Surveys | Fit Out and Refurbishment Works | Party Wall Services and Disputes | Expert Witness | Access Consultancy | Access and Over-Sailing Agreements

From 1 November 2022 we are now working from:

4 Grove Road, Redland, Bristol BS6 6UJ

T: 0117 973 0077

It has been an exciting and busy year so far for the whole team at Wakemans so the Directors arranged a motivational get together to celebrate our recent project achievements. The event brought everyone together and was a great success. Wakemans like to create regular opportunities for team building so people can connect and interact in meaningful ways, outside of the usual meetings. It was also a great chance for some of our newest members of the team to get to know one another.

“The event proved highly successful, the weather was kind to us and our entire team appreciated a relaxed afternoon in what may be the last of the summer heat, enjoying some good company and conversation at our HQ in Edgbaston” says John Woodhall – Executive Chairman.

It is of huge benefit to support your staff in their fledgling years, at Wakemans we aim to encourage young blood and progression within our company by nurturing our staff through a programme of development and allowing students to experience the world of work. This is of paramount importance within the world of professional construction, often overlooked in favour of more obvious and highly promoted career choices.

We would like to congratulate James Edmunds a member of our Building Surveying division, who has just passed his RICS Assessment of Professional Competence to become a Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS).

James joined us as a Building Surveying graduate in 2021. James was looking for a company to develop his experience and attain professional qualifications and since joining us James has achieved both. Working on a variety of commercial projects he has certainly had a good grounding in his chosen career.  James comments, “I have worked hard to achieve my MRICS status, and I have benefited from the knowledge I have attained from both project experience and that gleaned working alongside my colleagues.  I am looking forward to continuing to flourish in my profession”.

Peter Wadley - Head of Building Surveying & James Edmunds - Building Surveyor
Peter Wadley Head of Building Surveying congratulates James on his achievement.

Wakemans also aims to encourage undergraduate students who are studying for an RICS accredited degree.  Our trainee Building Surveyor Lexie Siziba has just completed a year’s placement working full time for us, this has given her a valuable insight into the world of Building Surveying work and has prepared the ground for her to complete her degree in 2023. “I have enjoyed my time here, and it has proven an invaluable experience. I am also delighted that I have received a job offer with Wakemans on completion of my studies”. Peter Wadley Head of Building Surveying comments, “Lexie has proved to be an eager trainee, it has been a pleasure to work with her and encourage her development over the last year, we wish her every success in her last year of studies and look forward to welcoming her to the team next year”.

Having completed his second year of studies at Nottingham Trent University, Josh Guest has started work for us as the next student undertaking the student placement role.  Wakemans welcome Josh to the Building Surveying Department, and we look forward to equipping him with valuable work experience.

Students - Lexie Siziba and Josh Guest
Lexie Siziba and Josh Guest our fledgling Building Surveyors.

We are delighted to announce several promotions for our dedicated professional team, please wish them well in their respective roles and continued success working for Wakemans.

Team photograph of Gerard Belfield, Steve Howard, Dan Dafforn, Matthew McWalter, Ben Pugh, Mehran Salari, Kayleigh Davenport.
Promotions left to right – Gerard Belfield, Steve Howard, Dan Dafforn, Matthew McWalter, Ben Pugh,
Mehran Salari, Kayleigh Davenport.

Project Management

Matthew McWalter – Head of Project Management

Matthew steps up as Head of Project Management. Matthew joined the company in July 2016 as a Senior Project Manager. Our project management team work on a varied range of projects across all market sectors and this service is a key component of the Wakemans offering.  Matt comments “I am delighted that my commitment to my work has been recognised and I look forward to continuing to grow and strengthen our Project Management team, Project Management can be a vary varied role and I enjoy the challenges it throws up along the way. I work alongside a great team, and I am particularly looking to grow and drive our Project Management service offering forwards.”

Cost Management

Steve Howard – Associate Director

Steve has been promoted to an Associate Director, he currently works within our Leisure team and has been engaged on numerous projects for Travelodge Hotels Limited across the UK, assisting the hotelier to strengthen their brand and develop their UK portfolio of hotels. Steve joined the company as a Trainee in 2002 and has obtained his degree whilst in our employment.  “I look forward to joining the management team and supporting Wakemans who have provided me with so many opportunities.  I am proud to be part of a business with such a strong legacy and hope to contribute to further successes.”

Mehran Salari – Associate Director

Mehran is promoted to an Associate Director he started work as a Trainee in 2005 benefiting from our Undergraduate training and mentoring programme obtaining his BSc (Hons) degree in 2010, and currently working towards his RICS Assessment of Professional Competence (APC). Mehran comments: “Wakemans have supported me through my degree, gaining valuable work experience during this time has kick started my career by putting the theory directly into practice. I really appreciate the opportunities that have been made available to me and look forward to fulfilling my role as Associate Director.”

Ben Pugh – Associate Director

Ben who works with our Industrial and Logistics team has also become an Associate Director of the Company. Ben has been engaged as a Project Manager and Cost Consultant on several large and complex infrastructure schemes to provide remediated land with all necessary service connections and roadworks on brownfield sites prior to construction. Ben has recently been involved in the major re-development of the Longbridge site in Birmingham and St Modwen Industrial and Logistics Park, Derby. Ben joined Wakemans as a graduate in 2006 and has built his career with us. “Since joining Wakemans as a Graduate I have worked across many market sectors of the industry which has enabled me to gain confidence and invaluable experience.  I am looking forward to continuing to develop within the team and I am pleased to have been promoted to Associate level. I am glad my dedication to work has paid off and I hope to continue to grow within Wakemans,” Says Ben.

Dan Dafforn – Principal Surveyor

Dan has been promoted to the role of Principal Surveyor and works with the Industrial and Logistics team. Dan is a highly focussed member of the Industrial and Logistics team and has worked in the roles of Cost Consultant and Project Manager on some interesting projects to develop large business parks for logistics and industrial tenants.  Dan has worked for Wakemans for 20 years and joined the company as a Trainee undertaking his degree whilst gaining valuable work experience.  “I have built my career in professional construction and whilst the role can be challenging at times, the work has proved rewarding and interesting, I look forward to continue to develop my role within Wakemans” says Dan.

Gerard Belfield – Principal Surveyor

Gerard’s work is currently focused on education providing new facilities and extension projects for some local schools and academies.  Gerard is a highly experienced Cost Consultant having worked within the construction and property business for 33 years.  Gerard has chosen to focus on construction cost engineering through his career and is a highly capable individual managing multi-million-pound schemes.  “Wakemans is a multi-disciplinary consultancy and I enjoy working on a variety of projects and adapting my skills to offer our Clients a bespoke service, I continue to thrive on the range of projects that I am engaged upon.”

Kayleigh Davenport – Principal Designer, CDM Advisor

Kayleigh Davenport has been promoted to the role of Senior Principal Designer rewarding her growth and commitment since joining the Health & Safety team in 2021. Kayleigh has worked within the construction industry since 2015, she has a degree in architecture which coupled with her experience in the realm of Health & Safety makes her an invaluable member of the Health & Safety team. Kayleigh is highly qualified with several health & safety focussed professional affiliations including NEBOSH, Tech IOSH, and AaPS. Kayleigh is looking forward to developing her career with Wakemans.  Kayleigh reflects “I am really enjoying my role at Wakemans, and though it is throwing up a range of challenges, my job is pushing me to develop my career. I am delighted this has been recognised by my seniors.”

We are delighted to announce that we welcomed several new colleagues to Wakemans.  

Picture of New staff left to right - Emma Bridgewood, Liam Hogan, Brad Taylor, Steve Allen, Anthony Hayward.
New staff left to right – Emma Bridgewood, Liam Hogan, Brad Taylor, Steve Allen, Anthony Hayward.

Steve Allen – Graduate Project Manager

Steve has joined as a Graduate Project Manager to support the growth of our Project Management services. He has experience working as a Topographical Surveyor on a range of projects including HS2 and as a project coordinator in the strategic land acquisitions sector of the utilities and infrastructure industry. Upon the conclusion of his master’s degree, Steve is to pursue professional accreditation at Wakemans.

“I am really looking forward to branching out into the world of commercial development. It is broadening my knowledge and together with my existing experience as a Topographical Surveyor, will certainly add to my skill set overall.”

Emma Bridgewood – Senior Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager

Emma re- joins the team after a gap of 16 years.  Emma had previously worked for Travelodge Hotels Limited in their Development team working closely with the Wakemans team on a range of projects including new build hotels.  Emma is delighted to be back and has moved over to the Industrial and Logistics Team.  She will be working alongside our Cost and Project Management professionals.

Emma comments “It’s great to be back and I am looking forward to the challenges that lie ahead of me.  I have worked extensively in the Hotel and Leisure sector so Industrial and Logistics is a new sector for me. I am looking forward to getting re-acquainted with my Wakemans colleagues both old and new”.

Anthony Hayward – Graduate Building Surveyor

Anthony is working with our Building Surveyors and joined Wakemans in December 2021.  Anthony has become a valued and established member of the team and works on various projects across the UK.  Anthony is gaining in confidence and experience as he grows into his role.

Anthony reflects “I am enjoying my job here, and I have fitted in well with my fellow colleagues.  It is a busy department, so it certainly keeps me on my toes.  My work is varied and interesting and my range of work experience is growing.  I am looking forward to developing my career here at Wakemans”.

Liam Hogan – Project Manager

Liam will be working with Wakemans Director, Shaun Baugh on Travelodge alongside and assisting with other Travelodge projects as required.  Liam has come from a contracting background and worked on new build and refurbishment projects where he was employed as a Site Manager and more recently as a Construction Manager / Project Lead.

“I am very happy to be given the opportunity to develop my project management career at Wakemans, working alongside a knowledgeable and welcoming team on a substantial project portfolio.”

Gary McEvans – Senior Principal Designer

Gary joins our Health & Safety team as a Senior Principal Designer.  He is based in the South West and is supporting our Clients in the Bristol, South Wales and Somerset areas. Gary supports a number of our high profile Clients on a range of schemes including some major Logistics and Industrial Parks.

“I am excited to be a new member of the Health & Safety Team at Wakemans and grow the business in the Southwest. Having worked in just about all the sectors of the construction industry from a school extension to a £71 million waste treatment plant, I am ready and waiting for my next challenge.”

Andrew Newman –Project Quantity Surveyor

Andrew Newman is based in our Bristol office and has been with us since December 2021.  Andrew is a Cost Consultant and is assisting our Bristol team deliver a range of Infrastructure, Industrial and Logistics projects in the Southwest.  He is also assisting our Regional Director Tony Hooper delivering our Expert Witness services.  Andrew is an experienced Quantity Surveyor having worked in the role for 8 years and is keen to gain more experience acting in the role of Employer’s Agent.

“Working in a broader role as a Cost Manager and Employer’s Agent is adding diversity into my work. We are very busy in our Bristol office, and I am pleased to be gaining valuable commercial experience working for some major property developers in this area.”

Brad Taylor – Head of Health & Safety

Brad joins the team as Head of Wakemans Health & Safety Division. Brad will be based in Birmingham and will manage the delivery of our Principal Designer, CDM, Health and Safety services across the Birmingham and Bristol offices. He is keen to grow the team, further establish our presence in the marketplace and promote our Principal Designer and Health Safety services.

Brad comments “I am looking forward to growing and moving the team forward.  We are already working alongside the Wakemans team to deliver some major schemes for valued Clients, I will be promoting our services and growing our presence nationwide.”

 

Wakemans are assisting Developer St Modwen as Employers Agent and Cost Consultant on this major £46.5 m regeneration scheme located on a former brownfield site occupied by Network Rail in Derby. St Modwen Park, Derby will initially involve sitewide earthworks, flood embankment works and the provision of major infrastructure and roadworks to serve the site.

St Modwen Park, Derby - Phase 1
St Modwen Park, Derby – Phase 1

Phase 1 of the development involves the construction of the first four speculative logistics units of 39,000 ft², 54,000 ft², 79,000 ft² and 131,000 ft².  In total an impressive 303,000 ft² demonstrating the current strength of the logistics and industrial sector and the shift from high street shopping to the convenience of on-line shopping to the consumer.

St Modwen Park Derby Phase 1
St Modwen Park, Derby – Phase 2

The scheme will include a fitness trail and outdoor meeting spaces for the benefit of businesses and locals and be built to the St Modwen Swan standard incorporating many industry leading sustainable measures.

Travelodge continues to grow their portfolio of properties across the UK and opening their first hotel in Newark, Newark-on-Trent Travelodge.

The hotel is a part of the District Councils’ vision to regenerate Newark-on-Trent city centre with plans for a range of leisure and hospitality venues.

The Travelodge Newark building saw the transformation of the neglected and derelict Robin Hood Hotel, a grade II listed structure and work began with the part demolition of the building retaining its historic façade.  To avoid damage it was necessary to carefully demolish the rear of the building by hand once the façade had been supported. The remaining structure underwent conservation and repair prior to the development of the hotel.

Derelict Robin Hood Public House before partial demolition.

The second phase of the project involved the construction of a 66 -room hotel linked to the historic frontage and the completed building offers the opportunity for commercial hospitality or shops underneath.

Wakemans acted as Tenant’s Agent on behalf of Travelodge on this project.

Completed Travelodge Newark
Completed Travelodge Newark-on-Trent

Wakemans would like to congratulate the team at Salmon for their achievement, winning the Best Commercial Development Award 2020 for their 3 Glass Wharf office development. The Bristol Property Awards virtual event was screened on 12th February 2021. Wakemans would like to extend their hearty congratulations to all of the team involved in delivering this prestigious project.

We were particularly pleased to assist the Developer on this project in the role of Employer’s Agent, Quantity Surveyor and CDM Advisor. View the case study here: 3 Glass Wharf Case Study.

Bristol Property Awards, Best Commercial Development, 3 Glass Wharf

Wakemans would like to reassure all our clients, consultant and contracting teams of our continuity of service during this period of uncertainty.

We have taken a number of measures to enable us to continue to provide you with our professional services whilst following Government advice and giving priority to the health of our employees and their families.

Our teams are already well equipped for remote working which has been part of our Company policy of flexible working for some time. This has now been extended to meet the Government advice for home working but regardless of where our staff are located communication by email, text and phone calls will continue to be answered as normal

We wish to work with you to protect the welfare of us all by reducing physical contact with people, eliminating non-essential travel and minimising the need for large scale meetings by utilising a range of media and conferencing systems.

If there are any specific measures that we can consider or implement to assist in the delivery of our service to your business during this challenging time, then please do keep us advised.

If you have any difficulties at all, please do not hesitate to get in touch, but may we again reassure you of our commitment to the ongoing delivery of our service.

 

John Woodhall
Executive Chairman
j.woodhall@wakemans.com
Dean Watson
Managing Director
d.watson@wakemans.com

 

John Woodhall welcomes Budget support for West Midlands businesses.

In his first Budget, Chancellor Rishi Sunak showed he was willing to splash the cash to support business development and economic growth with a package of measures that will directly benefit the West Midlands.

First things first, however. Whatever Budget plans had been drawn up surely had to be reworked in light of the spread of the Coronavirus. The central focus of the 2020 Budget was an injection of financial support to help businesses withstand the economic consequences, especially since the situation is predicted to get much worse before we can say it’s business as usual.

According to data from the Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce, 28% of local businesses are already feeling the effects of Covid-19 or soon expect to experience disruption to their supply chains or see new order pipelines dry up as events and trade shows are cancelled. We therefore applaud the Chancellor’s move to instil confidence by providing help for workers, businesses and the NHS.

Transport Investment

Given the Government’s commitment to spending on infrastructure, funding totalling at least £500 million for transport improvements across the West Midlands was a highlight of the 2020 Budget for our region.

For some time now we have argued that better connectivity between Midlands towns and cities is essential to spearhead business and infrastructure development, promote jobs growth and encourage inward investment. Investment of £20 million in the Midlands Rail Hub is key as it will enable it to move to the next stage and prepare an outline business case for a programme of improvements that will deliver more services, faster trains and an enhanced passenger experience. It is therefore gratifying to see that central government is right behind us. The funding is an example of the economic ‘levelling up’ that has been promised and underlines the Government’s commitment to the Midlands Engine and to driving prosperity throughout our region.

We also welcome the £160 million from the Local Growth Fund which is to be handed over to the West Midlands Combined Authority to speed up delivery of the Eastside Metro extension and the first phase of the Sprint bus rapid transit network. There was further good news regarding £700 million spending on strategic road schemes between 2020 and 2025, including key junctions in Coventry, Walsall and at Birmingham Airport and development of the A5 Tamworth to Hinkley route, supporting growth and housing.

Housing Priority

Support for housing in the West Midlands was also high on the Chancellor’s agenda, with the region set to share in a £400 million Brownfield Housing Fund. The need for additional housing cannot be understated, and we are very much in favour of initiatives which aim to protect the green belt by focussing residential development on brownfield sites. In particular, we were pleased to see that the North Warwickshire A5 corridor will receive £79.5 million to deliver 3,880 new homes.

Birmingham has a large number of high-rise residential buildings above 18 m, so a share of the £1 billion Building Safety Fund that the Chancellor has earmarked for non-ACM cladding is both deserved and welcome.

Our region was one of the hardest hit by Storms Ciara and Dennis so we welcome the news that a share of the government’s £5.2 billion funding for a flood and coastal defence infrastructure programme will be coming our way in 2021. The Severn Valley, Tamworth and Solihull will benefit from greater protection for 3,500 properties.

Trade Boost

Building on the Transforming Cities Fund, the West Midlands is one of eight mayoral combined authorities to benefit from five-year funding settlements, a total of £4.2 billion, from 2022-23. The Department for Trade and Industry will also champion West Midlands exporters thanks to the Midlands Engine being allocated a share of a £5 million budget for greater face-to-face support. Meanwhile, a share in a further £2 miilion will help to facilitate trade through overseas-based advisers. Our region will also be able to draw on funding for road maintenance and improvements, including a £54 million pot in 2020/21 made available through the Potholes Fund.

With an eye to trade post-Brexit, and to cement the UK’s position as a global leader in cutting-edge technology, including space, electric vehicles and life sciences, the Chancellor has set aside more than £500 million. This money will be used to promote innovations and benefit the supply chain, so a share in it is particularly important for the West Midlands, where the automotive sector accounts for 18% of manufacturing.

Commonwealth Games Economic Legacy

Birmingham is rightly proud to be hosting the 2020 Commonwealth Games and the wider Midlands region is looking to capitalise on the opportunities it brings our way. It seems the Government is determined we should derive full advantage of the long-term economic benefits of one of the world’s biggest multi-sports events and putting some 21.3 million into a Trade Tourism and Investment Programme will do much to achieve that goal.

Given the need to mitigate the fall out from the Coronavirus, some pressing matters have been delayed, including the new review into the reform of the business rates system, which has been put back to the autumn. Whilst short-term measures such as the business rate holiday for the coming year for retail businesses with a rateable value below £51,000 and business interruption loans are welcome, they are just that – short-term – and by no means represent a solution.

Business Rates Issue

Whilst the Budget made funding for small and medium-sized firms a priority, it is bigger businesses on the high street that are closing down outlets, making staff redundant or shutting up shop altogether because they are struggling to pay their business rate bills. We agree with the Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce and call on the Chancellor to address this as a matter of urgency once the Coronavirus pandemic is behind us.

Of course, the Government’s commitment to invest in infrastructure improvements to boost business and grow the UK economy does not come without risk, as borrowings will rise to meet its pledges. With this Budget the Government has underlined its determination to live up to its General Election promises. As always, only time will tell whether it proves to be a risk too far.