Working with SVM Associates

At SVMA, when we are considering a building services project, whether it be a vertical transportation installation, a mechanical or electrical service or a facilities maintenance package, we always consider the needs of the clients, what will work best for them, rather than what will be the easiest to install.

We like to think that is why our clients not only choose SVM Associates as their building services consultants in the first place 
but keep coming back to us for their future building services and facilities management.

Why do our clients keeping coming back to us?

Perhaps it’s because we offer independent advice that’s always up to the minute in relation to industry developments and the myriad of standards surrounding mechanical, electrical, public health and VT systems?

Or, that our decades of practical experience in the industry means we always get the job done efficiently and with minimal fuss?

Maybe.

Although we believe that these should be the standard expectations of a client who commissions a specialist and renowned building services, facilities management and vertical transportation consultancy.

So, what actually makes our clients return again and again?

Our clients come back to us because we see our client’s problems, issues and objectives as our own.

We strive to understand how the technical brief impacts the wider objectives of our clients and are always looking to discuss the more strategic issues, such as building asset value, customer expectations and lifecycle investment from the outset.

This is how we make sure we understand the brief and exceed your expectations.

We care about what we are doing.

We are responsive, innovative, & questioning. We are also honest and realistic and will always be frank and open with you to ensure that you always understand the reasoning behind our thinking and what will work best for you.

And we also love what we do and who we work with (which always helps!).

Would you like to talk to us about how we can support your organisation?