Accessibility, Expertise, Project Management, Technical Assistance, etc.
Accessibility is a fundamental requirement for enabling people with disabilities to fully participate in professional, social, and cultural life. Architect Louis-Pierre Grosbois aptly summed up this reality:
“A person with a disability in an accessible environment is a non-disabled person; a non-disabled person in an inaccessible environment is a disabled person.”
To meet this need, Luxembourg introduced a new accessibility law, adopted on 7 January 2022 and in force since 1 July 2023. This law aims to ensure accessibility for all in public spaces, public roads, and multi-occupancy residential buildings.
Argest, approved by the Luxembourg government, specialises in conducting studies and providing technical inspections related to accessibility. We have the expertise to advise and support you in integrating the various types of disabilities into your premises and buildings.
Our services tailored to your needs:
With Argest, you benefit from comprehensive, tailored support to ensure the accessibility of your sites and projects—fully compliant with legal requirements and contributing to a more inclusive society for all.
Our involvement as a construction project manager can take various forms.
Whether acting as Assistant to the Project Owner or as a Project Coordinator, ARGEST provides expertise and dedicated staff to ensure the success of your project.
Depending on the project – whether a temporary or permanent exhibition – we are involved from the very
beginning of the museographic programming phase. This includes content research, audience analysis and
defining the key messages to be conveyed, leading to the development of a clear museographic concept.
Next comes the exhibition design phase, during which we provide full project management: from initial sketches
to detailed plans, administrative documentation, and supervision of the works until the opening to the public.
With more than 30 years of expertise in audience studies, museography and scenography, combined with
continuous monitoring of developments in these fields, we ensure that your project fully enhances your
collections and themes.
Whether it's a forest, a pond, an archaeological, historical or industrial site, etc., we can help you enhance its value and welcome visitors in the best possible conditions of accessibility and understanding of the issues at stake.
Interpretation and its scenography offer visitors a special experience in discovering a site. It tells a story, the story of the site. The visit scenario can be didactic, subjective, poetic, artistic... all at the same time. It often reveals hidden aspects (buried underground or in the past) or inaccessible aspects (too small to be seen, absent at this time of year), which would otherwise go unnoticed.
Making nature accessible to the disabled is also a major challenge. Whether in terms of safety and adaptation, or in terms of understanding our surroundings, this immersion in the living world represents a real challenge to ensure that all publics are welcomed in the best possible conditions, so that they can understand what surrounds them and perceive its benefits.
Our proven expertise, gained from 20 years' experience in creating interpretive trails in France and abroad, is a guarantee of quality and originality for the creation of your landscaping project.
A condition survey is a detailed assessment of the state of a built (residential property, detached house, administrative building, etc.) or unbuilt (surroundings, roadways, etc.) asset, describing its visually observable state of preservation or deterioration.
These surveys are generally requested when construction works are planned in the immediate vicinity of your property.
An initial site visit is carried out before the start of the works, followed by a second visit shortly after completion.
As a property owner, a condition survey allows you to make a voluntary damage report in cases where harm is likely linked to nearby construction activities.
This enables you to assert your rights in relation to any damage observed on your property.
Our staff, architects and engineers, have solid experience in the field, backed up by the necessary sworn expertise in the field of expert appraisals before the Luxembourg courts.
Financial Management
Financial management in a construction project is essential to ensure the efficient and transparent use of financial resources. Categorising budgets, managing contingencies and reserves, approving invoices and progress payments are some of the services we offer to help you maintain full control over your allocated budgets.
Scheduling
Time management is one of the three core pillars of project management – yet it is often underestimated.
ARGEST offers its expertise and experience in developing master schedules, design phase timelines, tender schedules, construction calendars, handover planning, and activity monitoring throughout the project lifecycle.
Site logistics
Organising a construction site is often a significant challenge – yet it is frequently overlooked. Integrating a well-structured site logistics concept as early as possible in your real estate project is a key success factor during the construction phase.
We support you with:
Programming and Needs Definition
Before launching a project, it is vital to clearly define your requirements. ARGEST assists you from the earliest concept stage by providing: