About Askival

Askival excels in providing client-side development management on behalf of local authorities and housing associations who are undertaking anything from small scale residential schemes to major, multi-use, regeneration schemes. Through an on-going association with Poplar HARCA in London's East End, we are currently engaged with the delivery of four major regeneration programmes at Aberfeldy Village, Chrisp Street, Teviot Estate and Stroudley Walk which, in total, will deliver in excess of 5430 new homes along with significant non-residential facilities and major infrastructure improvements. Askival has been instrumental to all four schemes, providing development management and CPO management input from the outset. In addition, we work with Sussex Housing & Care, Adur & Worthing Council, Waltham Forest Council, Lambeth Councils and a number of housing associations including the Industrial Dwelling Society, Agudas Israel and Innisfree. Where Askival is engaged to provide client-side development management services, the team's aim is to integrate with the in-house organisation and to provide complementary services and advice that allows efficient and effective project delivery. We are experienced in every aspect of development work, from land acquisition and project inception, including the formation of public and private sector joint ventures or other partnership approaches to the delivery of regeneration, through to build contract procurement, progress monitoring, handovers and aftercare. Our services include: • site finding• land acquisition management• development feasibility assessment • viability appraisal• contract negotiation• joint venture & partnership facilitation• delivery team set-up• programme management • managing planning process• project delivery• governance compliance• consultation and engagement• decant planning• compulsory purchase order process management• sales and aftercare management
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Employee Count: 4
Keywords: home ownership