Royal Theatre Bath Works
Supported pre-construction coordination for Phase 3 fire door replacement works at the Royal Theatre Bath, gaining exposure to phased delivery planning, stakeholder discussions, and live refurbishment considerations.
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About
A phased fire door replacement programme at the Royal Theatre Bath, delivered within a live heritage and public-facing environment. My involvement related to the pre-start stage of Phase 3, supporting exposure to project planning, coordination discussions, and operational considerations ahead of delivery.
Achievements
Gained project exposure within a multi-phase fire door replacement programme, developing understanding of how works are sequenced and coordinated within a live operational building. Contributed to stronger pre-construction awareness by engaging with discussions around delivery planning, project readiness, and stakeholder coordination ahead of Phase 3 works. Developed practical insight into how refurbishment works are planned within a heritage and public-facing setting, where operational continuity and access considerations are critical. Strengthened understanding of phased project delivery by observing how individual stages are prepared and coordinated before works commence on site. Built greater awareness of contractor and client-side coordination processes within a live construction environment, supporting wider professional development in project management practice.
My involvement in the Royal Theatre Bath project was focused on the pre-construction coordination stage of Phase 3 of a wider fire door replacement programme. This gave me exposure to how project teams align delivery requirements ahead of site commencement, including sequencing, project readiness, stakeholder coordination, and practical planning considerations within a live theatre environment.
Although my role was more observational than document-led on this project, it gave me valuable insight into how phased refurbishment works are managed in practice, particularly within a public-facing and heritage-sensitive setting such as a working theatre. It helped me better understand the importance of coordination, planning, and communication at pre-construction stage, especially where works must be carefully integrated around ongoing building use.
Overall, the project strengthened my understanding of phased delivery, pre-construction coordination, stakeholder engagement, and live project planning within a complex refurbishment context.
year
2026
Duration
4 weeks
Company
PHD Building
category
Professional Experience
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