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Construction Management

Facing strict production schedules, a limited budget or unique project requirements? Let us put the benefits of our construction management approach to work for you.

With our construction management services, TWFP takes your project from planning and design through to construction - under one source of accountability.

This approach not only gives you peace of mind, but it also gives you considerable benefits in time, cost, risk, and quality. We can shorten your project timelines through sequential tendering as contract drawings are completed, identify potential issues in trade sequencing and construction from the design outset, and schedule construction to avoid disrupting your existing operations.

Simply put, we manage the project on your behalf—the contractors are directly accountable to you, and we manage the construction, the schedule, and the risks. Unlike other construction delivery methods, you have complete access to our books, and any cost savings realized in the tender process and over the course of construction are passed along to you.

The results speak for themselves. We've used construction management to design and renovate numerous projects in a variety of market sectors under seemingly impossible timelines: we converted industrial space to office space for Manulife within six months, and retail to office in four months; designed an addition and converted retail to office for Clarica within eight months; transformed retail to office for The Record within a year and relocated 300 employees without interrupting the paper's production; and many more.

"Although the project was under a tight schedule, it was completed with commendable professionalism, quality, timeliness, and fiscal diligence. [TWFP] was able to complete this project with little disruption to student life on campus. We deeply appreciate the considerate nature shown by the construction team, while working under pressure in a space that is so important to the students." Daniel Parent, Director, Design and Construction Services, University Architect. Re: Ron Eydt Village renovation