Pulse Consult will oversee project finances from feasibility through to final delivery. The firm will focus on maintaining strict cost certainty, while ensuring that the historic integrity of the 1,000-year-old structure is fully protected.
The project to restore the landmark scheduled monument and Grade I listed building is funded by Arts Council England鈥檚 Museum Estate and Development Fund (MEND) and Tamworth Borough Council. To minimise disruption to visitors, work will be carried out in planned phases, with contractors scheduled to start on site in summer 2026.
Daryl Woolley, director at Pulse Consult, said: 鈥淩estoring a building with nearly a millennium of history presents unique structural and financial challenges. Our role, drawing on our strong track record in heritage projects, is to provide the rigorous cost control necessary to navigate these complexities, helping the council deliver a sustainable restoration that preserves the castle's historic significance for future generations.鈥
Councillor Lewis Smith, Tamworth Borough Council's portfolio holder for people services, engagement and leisure, said: "This is not a straightforward construction project, it will require a collaborative approach from a wide team of specialists, working together to give our castle the love and care it needs, while keeping as much of it open to visitors as possible."
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