Scott Tallon Walker Architects – Business Continuity – Covid-19
30.03.2020

 

Scott Tallon Walker Architects business continuity statement amid Covid-19.

Scott Tallon Walker Architects have always been committed to the welfare and safety of all our clients, employees and their families, whilst still ensuring high levels of client service.

Amid the current developing Covid-19 situation we have introduced a range of enhanced policies, while adhering to the relevant Authorities guidelines and best practice, to ensure continuity of service.

  • We have introduced remote working capability for all staff members to protect them and their families.
  • All face-to-face meetings with clients / external contacts are now conducted via phone/video conferencing and this is working well.
  • With our essential Healthcare/ Covid-19 project sites that remain open, we continue to provide architectural leadership and support. We are carrying out site inspections as required, following best practice social distancing protocols.
  • Our phone lines are open from 9am to 4pm, and all phone calls and emails are being dealt with as normal.
  • Calls to the office will be directed to staff members mobiles who are working outside the office. If you wish to contact anyone in Scott Tallon Walker Architects, please continue to do so as normal.
  • All business-related overseas travel has been suspended.
  • We will also fully adhere to any additional precautionary requirements stipulated by clients.

We will continue to monitor the situation and be guided by Government and Health Authorities advice over the coming period. We hope that you and your families keep well over the coming weeks.

Michael Tallon
Managing Director
Scott Tallon Walker Architects

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