Asset management advice

Mastering the capture and analysis of data to help you make sound strategic asset management decisions.

Like all asset types, property as an asset class requires careful management.

What’s more, asset managers can only make good decisions with good data.

We can help you make good strategic asset management decisions by assisting you in the capture of data across your assets, analysing this data and preparing tailored reports on our findings.

We know building performance inside and out

We have experts in technical due diligence, lease reinstatement, forensic and condition assessments. Our building surveying and quantity surveying teams are led by directors with international experience – each of them has practised in New Zealand for over ten years.

We understand governance, financial reporting, and the ways in which asset managers report on their portfolios. Armed with this knowledge, we can engage with your managers from the outset to develop a level of service to suit.

How we can help

Our holistic view of property and how it performs provides us with the skills required to work with you on your strategic asset management plans.

Thanks to our multi-disciplined team of valuers, building surveyors, quantity surveyors, structural engineers and architects, we can:

  • review your portfolio’s building fabric and structural condition
  • assess whole of life costing
  • review investment options
  • work with your managers in the development of strategic advice for future decision making
  • complete risk audits, seismic, passive fire and health and safety, and capture data on how suited the assets are to the needs of the organisation
    review the reinstatement value of your assets to ensure they are sufficiently insured
  • review your lease, make good liability
  • act as project managers in the implementation of planned maintenance and capital projects.

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