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A BUILDING TRANSFORMATION CASE STUDY

The Cavendish Hotel – Façade Condition Survey and Repairs

Where classic elegance meets contemporary luxury in the heart of the city , The Cavendish is nestled on Jermyn Street , a stone ’ s throw from the iconic landmarks of St . James ’ s and Piccadilly , this distinguished hotel offers a refined retreat amidst London ’ s vibrant energy .
Project Description
The Cavendish seamlessly blends tradition with modern comforts , with its timeless architecture and blend of sophisticated and modern appearance . A prime location that places the best of London at your doorstep , it represents a great example of another of London ’ s historic , charming and graceful properties with some of the capital ’ s best views .
Having developed our relationship with the Ascott Group over recent years , we were asked to undertake a façade condition survey that concentrated initially on the 15-storey tower , providing the key data to realign the façades with the upcoming internal and external refurbishment .
Project Overview
As part of the preparation for the overall property refurbishment , including ensuring that they proactively understand the façade ’ s condition and comply with the regular monitoring of the building envelope , we were engaged to undertake the full façade condition survey . With a refurbishment due in the near future , this initial survey and report would help to drive the understanding of the level of defects currently present and provide budgets for any priority and maintenance repairs that would be required .
With the property ’ s location in the heart of London and being surrounded by other buildings and London ’ s busy thoroughfares , our holistic approach to gaining the understanding of the building envelope was by deploying our abseil teams , who were ideally placed for delivering the façade survey across a building which stretched up to 15 floors . Avoiding the need for scaffolding or having to locate a MEWP at ground level , the abseil team were able to gather all of the key data points without disrupting hotel operations or impacting the surrounding area .
As part of the project it was important to the client to understand the current condition and any future repairs required across the whole façade , which included the stonework and masonry , windows , glazing , seals and joints , as well as undertaking further intrusive surveys to the structural elements of the building , if and where required . This information and each defect was geotagged and documented within our bespoke façade management software , from which we were then able to provide the client with precise information and costs .
Although the roof is flat and ideally suited for our abseil teams to descend from , almost every external edge was covered by phone masts , all of which would need to be turned off at specific times and dates for the survey . Having dealt with similar telecoms requirements in the past , we ’ re fully aware of the timescales and level of communication that is required to ensure this process and the project can run smoothly . The British weather always has the potential for wrecking best made plans , but by flexibly planning the mast switch-offs , we were able to deliver the survey with no delays .
With the survey complete and the report compiled , the next phase of the project was to present all data to the client ’ s team , ranging from onsite engineers to their Design Director and Project Managers . With the report laid out so that the client could easily understand the highest priority items and align these with the earliest part of the refurbishment strategy , we quickly agreed the next steps and the plan for returning to site to undertake priority repairs to the stonework and masonry , repointing and
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