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Making the complex simple: Beard Construction’s extension of Radley College’s Grade II chapel

Beard Construction: a shot of Radley College's chapel near completion
How do you sequence complex works to be carried out by multiple specialist contractors when restoring a Grade II-listed chapel – and the client significantly changes the planned works once underway? Beard Construction faced that very challenge on its £4.2m contract to extend and reorder St Peter’s College Chapel at Radley College in Abingdon, Oxfordshire.

Managing the project for Beard Construction was construction manager Bill Taylor MCIOB. His use of Powerproject helped his team deliver the project on time. And doing so helped him secure the Gold award for Refurbishment & Restoration at September’s CIOB Awards.

Taylor has been a member of Beard’s team for 25 years. After joining the company as a carpenter in 1997, he worked through the ranks to construction manager. Today, he oversees most of the projects delivered from Beard’s Oxford office.

For the past 10 years, Beard Construction has been delivering programmes in Powerproject. It switched from Microsoft Projects after finding that Powerproject was more cost-effective and offered a better user interface. It’s no surprise then that Powerproject played a key role in the work Beard carried out on the chapel.

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