We identify and resolve issues early, helping clients reduce development risk. Our practical expertise supports smoother projects, minimising obstacles and delays while adding real value.
We have a specialist in-house development monitoring team, ready to work on behalf of funders, investors and occupiers, on projects ranging from small schemes to large-scale, landmark projects up to £500m in construction value.
We take the time to understand your broader business objectives, then work proactively and collaboratively, drawing on the skills of our other specialist teams as required, to provide a complete, end-to-end solution.
We are development specialists with the core aim to provide value added constructive advice to help mitigate and manage client risk in a timely manner.
We take the time to understand your broader business objectives then work proactively and collaboratively with you and the project team to provide a complete service offering with a commercial mindset. This protects value and manages risk, aligning every decision with our clients’ financial and delivery objectives.
The Hollis Development Monitoring service is different in the market because:
- Deep understanding of development to help mitigate client risk across all asset classes
- Pragmatic and commercial approach to development risk advice
- Multi-disciplinary in-house services to complement monitoring advice (ESG, TDD, MEP, façade, RCAs etc)
- Robust PII levels
- UK-wide coverage
- European coverage of monitors in several jurisdictions providing local knowledge
- Concise and tailored reporting
- Core team of dedicated development monitoring specialists.
Products
- Development Monitoring for Funders / Investors / Occupiers
- Initial Due Diligence Advice
- Development Agreement advice
- Project Monitoring and Draw Down Management / Certification
- Close Out Completion Reporting
- Project Recovery
“It takes multi-disciplinary knowledge and years of sleeves-up practical experience to be effective in proactively addressing the pitfalls of real estate development.”