Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Global Property Assessment
Enhancing estate management with data-driven insights
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Client Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
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Location Central America and Central Africa
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Sector Defence and Security
Services
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Building services engineering
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Building surveying
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Multidisciplinary
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Structural engineering
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) needed a clear understanding of its global estate - 750 buildings across two continents – to support safe, informed decisions for years ahead.
We assembled a interdisciplinary team of building surveyors, MEP engineers and structural engineers to assess 34 sites across complex international settings.
Specialist surveys, delivered at scale
In six months, we surveyed 750 buildings and inspected 160 additional structures, covering more than 150,000 m². From embassy offices and ambassador residences to storage blocks and secure compounds, every corner of each site was captured to build a complete picture.
Using digital data capture tools, we standardised information across the portfolio for accuracy and speed – essential in places with logistical and security challenges.
Accurate data, ready for action
The result is a clear and consistent estate baseline that replaces outdated records with a reliable dataset. The FCDO now has detailed, costed information covering building fabric and MEP systems, helping teams plan maintenance, shape budgets and prioritise investment with confidence.
Strengthening long-term estate strategy
Working in fragile environments required thoughtful planning and adaptable delivery. SAFE trained teams worked with local stakeholders to keep progress steady. The outcome is a strategic tool that strengthens long-term estate management and supports safe, efficient operation across the FCDO’s global network.
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45
countries visited or transited through
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34
sites surveyed
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750
buildings surveyed
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150,000 m²
of building area