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What to look for in a project manager

If you’re thinking of building a new home on the Costa del Sol or want to get some work done on a property you already own, project managers can help things go smoothly as long as they are professionals.

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When deciding on a property to purchase, there’s an oft-cited mantra almost everybody agrees buyers should use: location, location, location. When it comes to project managers, a similar shibboleth could be: experience, experience, experience. And, just in case, it’s well worth adding an extra word—insurance—too.

Project managers act for clients at every stage of a building project, from helping select architects and contractors to ensuring all the paperwork is in place to supervising the construction process, all to guarantee that the project is delivered to budget, on time, and complies with legal and quality standards.

But, just as with estate agents in Spain, there are no laws regulating who can call themselves a project manager and no defined rules or guidelines about what project managers do. So, how can you decide if the people or company selling project management services are bona-fide professionals?

To find out, we talked to Chris Warren, a partner in Renson Management, a Sotogrande-based project management firm and one of the longest-established and most reputable companies on the Costa del Sol. (Disclaimer: Renson are the project managers we recommend to clients who are interested in such services.)

Chris trained and worked as a quantity surveyor in the UK before setting up shop in Spain in 1996. Over the last 20 years, Renson has worked on dozens of new-build projects, including about 30 homes in the exclusive La Zagaleta urbanisation, as well as property refurbishments and facilities management and maintenance. He concurs that the most important thing you should look for in a project manager is experience, not just in terms of the length of time they have been managing projects but also as regards the variety and complexity of the projects he or she has overseen.

Chris has been working for more than 40 years in the construction industry and has managed all kinds of projects, from hospitals in Algeria to residential property and office buildings in Spain and the UK.

While he prefers to oversee a project from start to finish, he is often called in during construction to remedy problems other less experienced project managers have missed and get work back on track. Renson have been ISO 9001-certified for quality management for over a decade, Chris adds, meaning the firm is regularly audited to ensure its practices meet independent quality standards.

The added advantage Renson offer is that it is one of just a handful of project management providers on the Costa del Sol to have professional indemnity insurance, so if something does go wrong with a project during or after construction, clients have a means of redress against the firm. In 16 years of continuous cover, Chris notes, Renson have yet to receive a claim.

By Adam Neale | Property News | July 15th, 2016

What to look for in a project manager
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