• Attending construction meetings.
• Reviewing design data.
• Sign off and certification.
• Agreeing relief and compensation events;
• Mechanical and Electrical engineers - advice on mechanical and engineering design development (including Reviewable Design Data) mechanical and engineering snagging and monitoring commissioning of the systems.
• Loose Furniture and equipment advice.
• ICT advice - this ensures that the details of the ICT infrastructure are developed in line with future needs and in line with standards.
• "Clerk of works" role to monitor Independent Certifier.
• Utility advice - whilst the Contractor is responsible for the provision of utilities. Authorities may find that the network of utility providers, particularly electricity and gas is very complicated and has a 'middle agent'. Advisers may be required to work with the Contractor and any middle agent to smooth the transition of utility provision.
• Variations and assistance with pricing.
• Market testing and benchmarking advice.
