NSBRC Guide to Getting Your Project Started 25th October 2025
Schedule
Sat Oct 25 2025 at 09:00 am to 04:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
The National Self Build & Renovation Centre | Swindon, EN
About this Event
The NSBRC Guide to Getting your Project Started will give you the foundations for a successful, worry-free project allowing you to focus on the key decisions and enjoy the excitement of creating your new home. Ideal for anyone taking on a self build, renovation or large scale refurb for the first time, our new course is delivered by an experienced presenter with a background in designing and building homes.
In this Course you’ll learn how you can get started with a building project using checklists, tool & examples. The session covers various topics including appointing a professional team, understanding planning permission, project management, legal issues, completing the design, managing finances, preparing to start on-site, & more.
Our Guide to Getting your Project Started Course is delivered by Independent Project Manager, Mark Stevenson.
Having worked as a builder and construction professional for almost 30 years, Mark Stevenson uses his experience to help self-builders build their own homes.
Whilst Mark describes himself as a ‘professional builder’ as a result of his career in house building and timber systems manufacturing, he has specialist knowledge of timber construction and extensive expertise in finding land and appraising building plots.
What will the course cover?
Appointing your professional team
Professionals: who are they & when should I use them?
Professional fees & what you get for your money
Understanding your planning permission
Different types of permission
Dealing with planning conditions
Planning obligations: dealing with CIL
Project management - the basics
Choosing a routes to build: DIY, PM or Builder?
Tips for managing your team
Importance of communication
Dealing with legal issues
Covenants
Rights of access
Off site works
Party wall arrangements
Completing the design
What’s needed & who does what?
Site investigations & surveys
Building regulations
Energy efficiency
Choosing a structural build system - what are your options?
Warranties
Managing money
Mortgages & raising finance
Using the 'Help to Build' fund
Financial roles & responsibilities on a building project
Putting together a 'build budget'
What construction costs do I need to consider?
Managing VAT
Contingency and abnormal allowances: what are they?
Avoiding financial disputes & claims
Money saving ideas (checklist)
Financial tools (Excel based)
Budget tracking
Cash flow management
Variations & extras
Managing Time
Scheduling the prestart activities
Planning & programming
Example programmes (prestart, built, short term)
Managing Procurement
Choosing and appointing suppliers & contractors
How to put an enquiry together
Defining the scope of work / specifications & why these are important
Comparing quotations & how to work out which is best
Understanding contracts & appointments
Preparing to start on site
Your prestart checklist
CDM & health and safety
Setting up the site
Site access & storage arrangements
Site security
Dealing with demolitions & contamination
Dealing with services & diversions
Insurances
Managing information
Tips to make sure your build progresses on time and within budget:
Set realistic goals and timelines: Before starting your project, it is essential to determine realistic goals and timelines. This helps to ensure that everyone involved in the project has a clear understanding of what needs to be done and when it needs to be completed by.
Communicate effectively: Effective communication helps ensure that the project progresses smoothly, so all stakeholders are aware of the project's objectives, timelines, and budget. Hold regular meetings to keep everyone updated on the progress and address any issues.
Plan for contingencies: No matter how well you plan, unforeseen issues can arise during the construction process. Therefore, it is essential to have contingency plans in place to resolve these issues quickly.
Monitor progress: Regularly monitor your project's progress to ensure that it is on track by using project management tools to track tasks, timelines, and expenses.
Manage resources effectively: Ensure that resources are used efficiently and effectively. This includes managing trades, materials, and equipment to minimise waste and keep costs under control.
By following these tips, you can ensure that your construction project progresses smoothly and is completed on time and within budget. Join the next course to find out more!
Where is it happening?
The National Self Build & Renovation Centre, Lydiard Fields, Swindon, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
GBP 165.00