Technical Advisory for Super-Prime Residences
High-value properties are technically complex assets. The mechanical, electrical, and building systems that determine the occupants' experience, what they cost to maintain and operate, and the long-term value of the property, are the element least likely to have independent technical oversight. In most cases, nobody in the management structure has the engineering knowledge to scrutinise what contractors propose, validate what they deliver, or hold them to account when they fall short. Contractors work to the standards they are held to. HPA sets that standard.
Founded by a Chief Engineer with over a decade of experience operating large superyachts — where the standard is set by international regulation and the uncompromising expectations of those who own them. That background is what HPA brings ashore.
Our only interest is the correct outcome for the principal. We bring the technical knowledge to ask the right questions, hold contractors to account, and drive the right solutions across the full lifecycle of the property. Based in London, HPA operates across the UK and internationally.
To discuss an enquiry or engagement: adam@henryparkeradvisory.com
Services
Retained Advisory
Most properties of significant value have no independent technical authority. The managing agent has a relationship with the contractors. The contractors have a commercial interest in the work. Nobody in that management structure is asking the questions the principal or family office would expect to be asked on their behalf.
On a retained basis, HPA provides that independent presence continuously — reviewing contractor quotes and maintenance proposals, assessing system performance, responding to technical issues, and ensuring the property is operated and maintained to the standard it deserves. At the core of the retained relationship is a structured planned maintenance programme, developed specifically for the property and its systems. Depending on the level of engagement, this can be handled by the principal's own staff to manage day-to-day, with HPA available for technical decisions and oversight — or managed directly by HPA at the highest tier. Contractor selection, job specifications, and maintenance scheduling are handled by HPA; site access and logistics remain with the house or estate manager, who is best placed to manage those relationships on the ground.
The result is a structure that works. The principal or family office is no longer reliant on a non-technical managing agent attempting to interpret contractor advice, absorb technical risk, and make decisions outside their competence — a chain that typically results in poor decisions, delayed action, and unnecessary cost. HPA sits between the principal and the contractors as the independent technical layer that should always have been there.
HPA can also advise on the technical aspects of sustainability improvements and energy efficiency upgrades — ensuring that what is specified and installed delivers the performance claimed.
Project and Development
Where a property is undergoing significant work — a full new build, major renovation, refurbishment, system upgrade, or new installation — the principal's exposure to poor technical decisions is at its highest. On larger programmes, the risk sits in the Owner's Project Requirements — where scope is under-specified, contractors will define it themselves, invariably in their own favour. On smaller works, specifications are often written by the contractor carrying them out. In both cases, the proposed quality and technical intent is difficult to validate without independent expertise, and by the time problems become visible, the work is often complete.
HPA provides independent technical oversight across the full project lifecycle. From initial scope and specification through contractor selection, procurement, installation, commissioning, and handover — ensuring the work is delivered to the standard specified, without gaps in accountability. Where variations are proposed, HPA assesses their technical credibility independently — establishing whether the work is genuinely necessary, correctly scoped, and the liability correctly attributed — before they are approved. Where commissioning is required, HPA holds the contractor to a defined pre-agreed acceptance standard rather than their own.
On a large project, the value is not in managing the project administratively — that role belongs to the project manager or principal's representative. The value is in providing the technical authority that neither the principal, nor the project manager typically has in-house. The layer that ensures what was specified is what gets built, what gets tested, and what gets signed off.
For smaller scope projects — system replacements, individual installations, plant upgrades — HPA can act as client-side project manager, providing a single point of technical accountability from specification to handover. For larger programmes, HPA operates as the independent technical authority embedded within the existing project team. Where a client-side project manager or Clerk of Works is required, HPA can introduce and work alongside appointed independents — ensuring the principal retains a coherent, aligned team with no conflicting commercial interests.
Pre-Purchase, Pre-Sale & Ad Hoc
Pre-Purchase
HPA conducts an independent technical review of all mechanical and electrical systems prior to exchange, producing a written report that sets out condition, performance, and any identified deficiencies. Findings are assessed in the context of the purchase — advising how they can inform the decision to proceed and any subsequent negotiation on price or terms. Where the purchase completes, HPA can provide a structured first-six-month plan to bring the property up to the required standard, establishing the baseline from which a retained advisory relationship naturally follows.
Pre-Sale
For a selling principal or their agent, HPA conducts the same independent review in advance of listing — identifying issues before they become a buyer's finding. The written report distinguishes between what should be rectified before sale, what can be left, and how anything that remains should be framed in disclosure. Where works are required, HPA can manage them directly.
Ad Hoc
Not every requirement fits a retained or project structure. HPA is available for one-off technical instructions — a second opinion on a contractor proposal, a site visit to assess a system fault, a review of a maintenance quote.
Contact
Henry Parker Advisory Ltd, 71-75 Shelton Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2H 9JQ, United Kingdom