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Experts in your Built Environment…
Based in Gloucestershire, Vitruvius Management Services are a project and construction management consultancy which leads, manages and delivers commercial construction projects.
Working as strategic partners with clients’ is central to the Vitruvius principles. Vitruvius are experts in creating and delivering the right ‘Built Environment’ to achieve business growth, not just for the short term, but into the future.
Vitruvius is a construction management consultancy that was established in 2008 by Mark Price who has over 30 years’ experience in the construction sector. As Managing Director, Mark leads the team delivering a wide variety of projects in the health, transport, commercial, educational, retail, leisure, industrial and residential sectors both locally and nationally.
Leading Project Delivery
Vitruvius lead project delivery from the front and are adept at seeing the overall picture and realising outcomes required to achieve their clients’ business goals and visions through their Built Environment requirements.
They work on an extensive range of projects across a wide service base through the Pre- Construction and Construction phases of projects; from Strategic Masterplanning, Project Management and Quantity Surveying, to full Construction Management, Vitruvius are professionally accredited by the Association for Project Management, Royal Institution of
Chartered Surveyors and The Chartered Institute of Building.
Experts in Your Built Environment / Managing the Risk
As a niche business, Vitruvius build a team around the project bringing together a skill range to achieve the clients aims, finding solutions to often restricted budgets, managing risks and offering clients ‘best value’.
They work in collaboration with clients to build effective delivery teams around specific project requirements to ensure that every process meets their clients’ objectives. As a building consultancy, their services are all encompassing, delivering a highly efficient and flexible end-to-end management process. Vitruvius orchestrate the entire construction process to ensure a smooth, pain free delivery of the project on time and to budget.
We think; We don’t just do…
Vitruvius are strategically forward thinking and look within your business, not your building, using their skills to provide flexible solutions to solve problems. Being well connected within the industry, in both the local and wider geographic area, means they can pull together bespoke teams to match and fit each individual clients’ needs. They hand-pick bespoke design
The Vitruvius principles still resonate in the modern world...
Venustatis (Beauty)
Enrich the people and communities that surround it.
Utilitas (Utility)
It should fit the business needs and people that use it.
Firmatis (Durability) teams for each project ensuring the clients’ needs are always put first.
It must be future-proof.
The name Vitruvius: Taken from famous Roman architect in the 1st Century BC, Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, the term “Architect” has ancient Greek origins and is translated as “Master Builder”.
Modern day Construction Project Management draws on the principles of the Roman Master Builders with one person being responsible for drawing together the design and construction process through the application of commercially aware technical knowledge combined with artistry in leadership in order to deliver successful projects.
It’s Business First – Vitruvius are part of the client team. To find out how Vitruvius can help with your project contact Mark Price on 01242 325005.
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JUNCTION 9 — TEWKESBURY
Tewkesbury secured garden town status earlier this year, and will receive around £750,000 government funding to help the council deliver up to 10,195 houses at Ashchurch up to 2041.
With Tewkesbury’s industrial estates at full capacity, more industrial land is needed. The town is aiming for an additional 46 hectares of employment land at Ashchurch and when the Ministry of Defence releases land, expected after 2025, it will open more opportunities for residential and employment development.
Outline planning permission was granted in 2016 for an 180,000 sq ft designer outlet and garden centre of 81,000 sq ft with parking for 2,100 cars at Ashchurch. Now developer Robert Hitchins has submitted an initial reserved matters application to Tewkesbury Borough Council for the 23-hectare site. The developer plans to start on site in 2020, with 2022 opening planned.
Early discussions are underway for a new bypass at Ashchurch to provide a high-quality dual carriageway standard between the M5 and M40. This could open up significant land development opportunities between Cheltenham and Ashchurch.
JUNCTION 6 — WORCESTER SIX
Worcester Six Business Park is current being developed by Stowford Developments. It benefits from direct access to the motorway network at Junction 6. It is also close to the Warndon Business District with occupiers including Bosch, Yamazaki Mazak, Southco Fasteners and RWE Npower’s regional office. Worcester Rugby Football Club, the home of the Worcester Warriors, is also located at Junction 6.
Worcester Six has outline planning consent for up to 1.5 million sq metres of industrial development and new tenants include Spire Healthcare, Kimal, Materials Solutions Ltd and Marmon Food & Beverage Equipment. Kohler Mira, the parent company of Mira Showers, is currently building a major new factory unit there.
JUNCTION 7 — WORCESTER
Worcestershire County Council is working to turn the A4440 Worcester Southern Link Road from the M5 to the Powick roundabout into a dual carriageway. An essential part of Worcestershire’s strategic road network, it links the M5, South and West Worcester, Great Malvern, the wider Malvern Hills district, Ledbury, Upton and Herefordshire.
The final phase of three industrial/ distribution units totalling 94,545 sq ft at Nunnery Park, Worcester are under construction, ready for
“Worcestershire county council is working to turn the A4440 Worcester Southern Link Road from the M5 to the Powick roundabout into a dual carriageway” completion next March.The proximity of Nunnery Park to junctions 6 and 7 of the M5 is its main selling point – the site is within 1.5 miles of the junctions, approximately 28 miles south of Birmingham and 62 miles north of Bristol.
The 20-acre mixed-use development is already home to a number of businesses and on-site amenities including a restaurant, pub, petrol station and convenience store.
Three new industrial and warehouse units are available ahead of March 2020.