Author: Markharris89

If you’re preparing to exit a commercial lease, there’s one phrase you can’t afford to ignore: requirements for makegood. It’s the clause that determines how you hand the property back... Read More

When you’re managing a construction project, public event, or even a retail refurbishment, safety and site security are non-negotiable. That’s where hoarding panels come in. These panels create a physical... Read More

Think your lease ends when you hand over the keys? Think again. If you don’t handle your makegood requirements, your landlord might hand you a hefty bill—or worse, take it... Read More

If you’re in construction, events, or infrastructure work, you’ve probably heard the term—but what are hoarding panels, really? Put simply, hoarding panels are temporary barriers installed around worksites to control access,... Read More

Vacating a commercial space? You’ve probably heard of makegood services. If you haven’t, you’re about to—because your lease likely demands it, and skipping this step can cost you big. Let’s break... Read More

Construction site hoarding isn't just a safety measure—it's a branding powerhouse. While its primary role is to secure the site and ensure public safety, savvy developers are leveraging hoarding as... Read More

Defits and makegood services involve more than just packing up. Defits are about stripping out all tenant-specific additions from a commercial property — signage, partitions, flooring, shelving — anything that... Read More

Construction site hoarding is often perceived merely as a safety measure — a physical barrier separating construction zones from public spaces. However, its potential extends far beyond this basic function.... Read More

When a commercial lease ends, most tenants think it’s just a matter of handing back the keys. But landlords think differently. That’s where defit and makegood come in—two terms that... Read More

I’ll admit it: I never thought much about construction hoarding. Like most people, I saw it as background noise—just something that popped up around job sites, blocking footpaths and blending... Read More