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      <description>Location: City of London | Salary: &amp;pound;55000 - &amp;pound;60000/annum | Type: Permanent | Clerk of Works - London and the southeast   A progressive and well-respected multidisciplinary consultancy is looking to appoint an experienced Clerk of Works to support a growing workload across London.  This role offers the opportunity for the successful Clerk of Works to work across a varied portfolio of residential, commercial, and education projects, with a strong focus on fa-ade and cladding remediation. You will be heavily involved in inspecting all elements of the build, ensuring works are delivered in line with specifications, statutory requirements, and best practice.   The Clerk of Works Responsibilities    Undertaking regular site inspections across multiple live projects  Monitoring quality of workmanship, materials, and installation against drawings and specifications  Particular involvement in fa-ade, cladding, and external envelope remediation works  Reporting on compliance, defects, and progress, with clear and accurate site reports  Working closely with project teams, contractors, and clients to drive quality and compliance    Clerk of Works Requirements:    ICWCI accreditation  Proven experience as a Clerk of Works within a consultancy or client-side environment ...</description>
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