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Our client is a well-established, multidisciplinary construction contractor with over three decades of continuous operation in London and the Southeast. Headquartered in Central London, the business has grown into a structured and professional organisation while maintaining a close-knit, family-led culture. They are widely recognised for excellent staff retention, underpinned by a strong focus on professional development, structured training pathways, and long-term succession planning. This commitment has resulted in a technically strong, highly experienced workforce capable of delivering complex projects in challenging, live environments. The business operates across several specialist divisions, delivering construction, refurbishment, and compliance-led works on residential, commercial, and public-sector buildings. Projects are typically undertaken in occupied and logistically constrained settings, requiring high standards of planning, coordination, and regulatory compliance.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a business with a strong and secure pipeline of work within Fire Compartmentation. The role is site-based and will primarily involve managing projects across Central London. You will be responsible for delivering fire compartmentation schemes, typically within high-rise residential and commercial buildings, with project values up to £8m. There is also potential involvement in a portfolio of education sector projects, often delivered during summer holiday periods.

Full project lifecycle management from pre-start through to completion

  • Managing site teams, subcontractors, and suppliers
  • Maintaining compliance with fire safety regulations, building control, and client specifications
  • Ensuring high standards of quality and documentation throughout delivery

Proven experience as a Project Manager within fire compartmentation and firestopping

  • Background working on residential and/or commercial projects in live environments
  • Strong understanding of fire safety standards and regulatory requirements
  • SMSTS, CSCS, and First Aid certifications preferred

Bonus scheme

  • Long-term pipeline of secured work
  • Clear opportunities for progression within a stable and growing contractor

If you have the relevant experience and would like to be considered for the opportunity, please apply with an updated version of your CV.

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