Sedgwick Building Consultancy Division


Sedgwick Building Consultancy Division
Description
Sedgwick’s business response is shaped by their philosophy of ‘Right People, Right Place, Right Time’. With a network of more than 600 people in over 40 locations across the country, they deal with governments, insurers and property owners, assisting with a diverse range of services including 24 hour emergency make safe, repair and restoration management, building consultancy, forensic damage investigation, project management and repair cost validation. Sedgwick has two specialist divisions:
Building Consultancy Division – specialists in defect identification and remediation. The defects assessment teams have inspected more than 20,000 properties and provided remedial solutions for over 100,000 building defects, ranging from basic painting defects to complex structural and waterproofing failures. Their network of experts includes building consultants, quantity surveyors, construction managers and forensic engineers.
Repair Solutions – offers services to control cost and provide quality outcomes across emergency make safe, mitigation, restoration, contaminant remediation, leak detection and supply chain management services. The value of Sedgwick’s services is built around building and trade experts relentlessly pursuing quality repair and cost-effective rectification solutions following an event resulting in building damage.
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Deals
Cause Report - Sedgwick’s team of qualified and experienced building consultants inspect domestic, commercial, industrial and strata buildings to accurately identify the cause of building damage. Following an inspection, we provide our clients with a clear and consistently formatted report outlining relevant legislation, standards and regulations.
Scope of Works - Using the scope of works, strata owners can then distinguish resultant damage, building defects and maintenance requirements, ensuring they have all the information required to manage building cost reinstatement using accurate and transparent quoting information and minimise scope creep.