Construction Monitoring is an important element of risk management for development and refurbishment projects across the Netherlands, particularly where assets are subject to lender or investor oversight. Partner provides independent Construction Monitoring services nationwide, supporting lenders, investors, developers, and funders throughout the construction process.
Partner acts as an objective site representative, providing regular inspections and structured reporting to confirm that construction works are progressing in accordance with the approved scope, programme, contractual arrangements, and funding requirements. Services are delivered within the context of Dutch construction practice and applicable EU regulatory frameworks, supporting informed decision-making and effective project governance.
Partner undertakes Construction Monitoring for projects across the Netherlands, attending the site at agreed intervals, commonly aligned with monthly reporting cycles or funding drawdown requirements.
Monitoring activities focus on reviewing construction progress, validating information provided by the project team, and identifying emerging risks that may affect cost, programme, quality, or completion. The scope of monitoring is tailored to reflect the project type, stage of development, and funding structure.
Construction Monitoring services in the Netherlands typically include a combination of site-based observation and documentation review, such as:
Following each site visit, Partner prepares a clear written monitoring report summarising construction progress, key observations, and any matters requiring attention. Reports are structured to support lender drawdown approvals, investor oversight, and development management, providing transparent and decision-ready information.
Partner provides Construction Monitoring services across the Netherlands for a wide range of project types, including commercial, industrial, logistics, residential, mixed-use, and development schemes. Services support both single-asset projects and portfolio-level development programmes, with monitoring scope scaled to reflect project complexity and risk profile.
