Crestpoint launches new project management platform in Prague

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Crestpoint Project Partners has launched a new project management and advisory platform to support developers, investors and construction companies across the real estate sector.

The company was founded through a partnership between Petr Houska, MRICS, and Tomáš Jandík, CFA, MRICS, building on their earlier collaboration under Crestpoint Capital Partners. The new platform expands the group's service capabilities with specialised expertise in development, project management, construction consultancy and investment services.

"Our mission is to provide trustworthy and technically sound support to developers, investors and organisations working with real estate assets," says Petr Houska, Founding Partner. "We understand the need for hands-on leadership, transparent processes and full accountability in today's construction and investment environment."

The company offers integrated services including project management, fit-out management and tenant coordination, cost management and procurement advisory, construction and development advisory, technical and quality supervision, technical due diligence and development monitoring, and sustainability and ESG advisory.

The platform serves all major property sectors including office, retail, industrial and logistics, residential, hospitality and mixed-use schemes. "We are combining deep real estate expertise with robust technical capabilities," adds Tomáš Jandík, co-founder. "Our goal is to deliver services that genuinely protect investor interests and support the successful delivery of high-quality, sustainable assets." Crestpoint Project Partners is now operational and ready to engage with clients across the Czech Republic and the wider CEE region.

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