Public Sector Wed, Mar 23, 2016 9:13 AM
A multi-million pound council led retail development, which will help to attract future investment to Walsall and create hundreds of new jobs, has been successfully managed by Pick Everard.
Walsall Council is leading the way with its forward thinking and investing in the town centre to construct a £5.8 million premier shopping destination after procuring the services of Pick Everard through the Scape National Project Management and Quantity Surveying Framework.
The local authority committed nearly £7.8 million from its own cash reserves to cover the overall cost of the project – set to create more than 150 direct jobs in two new retail units.
Pick Everard has provided key services including project management, quantity surveying and health and safety advisory services on the Old Square Shopping Centre development. UK fashion giant Primark and the Midcounties Co-Operative food store are now preparing to move in.
From start to completion the project took 26 months delivered to tight timescales.
Alastair Hamilton, partner at Pick Everard, said: “We worked closely with the council to configure an approach to help regenerate and transform the town centre.
“This new scheme will help to attract major retailers to Walsall, creating a thriving hub in the centre. Already the improvements made to the shopping centre has created a 20 per cent increase in footfall.
“By acting now the council is investing in Walsall’s future employment opportunities and securing its place in the West Midlands as a great place for major retailers to come to.”
Pick Everard project managed the part-demolition of a former Tesco store to allow for the development of Primark and the Co-op food store. Work on the centre also saw the formation of a new service access tunnel.
The development posed many challenges which were overcome by the team. The consultancy’s management of the project allowed it to work closely with the contractor, Morgan Sindall, and the council to review risks and develop solutions each week.
Alastair added: “We were met with some significant challenges along the way but our team of experts quickly overcame these to meet the council’s need for strict timescales to ensure the new shopping centre’s success.
“We also provided a liaison role with the new tenants to ensure any issues were addressed quickly. We pride ourselves on our ability to understand our clients’ visions and feel we have gone above and beyond what the council outlined.”
Pick Everard supervised the work on site to ensure a smooth process for the client throughout.
Simon Neilson, executive director for economy and environment at Walsall Council, said: “Pick Everard’s approach to collaborative working and robust project management ensured a challenging public sector led regeneration project was delivered on time and within budget.
“The development has been funded by the council’s cash reserves and will have a very positive impact on people in the local community - boosting the economy through the direct creation of jobs and acting as a catalyst for further investment and jobs in the town centre.”
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