Traditional Skills: Innovative Solutions
Only exceptional businesses stand the test of time and that's why Glovers is celebrating its 30th birthday this year - through its dedication to excellence.
In order to grow, Glovers has learned to adapt to our ever changing industry by using traditional skills to provide innovate solutions. That's why clients return to us time and again and are happy to recommend us to others.
With so much new technology it's easy to forget the basics but Glovers knows from experience that the most simple solution is often the most effective. By applying common sense and conventional thinking in a creative and progressive manner, Glovers consistently delivers impressive results for its clients.
Glovers' operation is multidisciplinary which means we can offer an unparalleled breadth of service to our clients. Our specialist areas are cost management, dispute resolution, expert witness, project management, building surveying and CDM co-ordination. Go to Our Services page for more information.
Our Head Office is in Lancashire and we have offices in Wirral, Manchester and London as well as an affiliate practice in New York. In addition, Cameron Middleton & Lees, a long established quantity surveying practice based in Oldham, is now part of the Glovers organsation giving our clients an unrivalled level of experience in this field.
If you're looking for a progressive provider of construction support services, there's no doubt that Glovers fits the bill.
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