Building Surveying Services

Our Building Surveying Services offer a complete and clear set of surveys for a property’s overall state and its systems. This service is designed specifically for the complex needs of large commercial, industrial, and high-value residential properties. We provide a full evaluation, looking at every important part of a building’s performance and state, bringing together expert knowledge from different areas:

Structural Surveys:

Our experienced surveyors carefully check all the main parts of the building – from foundations and support structures to frameworks and roofs. We find any existing or potential structural problems or weak points.

Architectural Surveys:

We thoroughly inspect the building’s architectural elements, including outside walls, inside finishes, material wear, and how well they meet design plans and standards. This gives a full picture of the building’s physical state and appearance.

MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) Surveys:

We closely check how well the heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), electrical, and plumbing systems work. We also look at their efficiency, safety, and if they meet all regulations. This helps us find any issues that could affect how the building operates, its energy use, or the comfort of those inside.

By combining these different checks, we create very detailed and useful reports. These reports help major property owners, investors, and managers make smart choices, avoid big risks, meet all necessary rules, and keep their valuable properties strong and secure for the long term. For all our detailed reports, we use Videntium BAT (Building Assessment Tool). This advanced tool from Thronis is something we use thanks to our long-term agreement, making sure all our building assessments are highly accurate and consistent.

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