Structural Engineers

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TEL: 020 8598 1998

FAX: 020 8599 0099

Address: 47 Meads Lane Ilford, Essex , IG3 8QL

Project Management
Loft
Extension
Load Bearing wall
Flood risk assessment

 



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By our Qualified Architectural, Structural and Environmental Engineers
> Planning permissions, council submission and approvals
> Structural calculations
> Building regulation and detailed drawings (Working drawing)
> Free advice on choosing a builder or a contractor
> Drainage and Soakaway design (Water & Environmental Engineering)
> Flood risk assessment (Water & Environmental Engineering)
> Project Management

We save you money on your building project. How?
We present to our clients clean and high quality drawings in clear text and graphics and very cost effective structural members in 3D environments. We generally save our clients up to 10% of the entire cost of a project by preventing delays, avoiding excess structural elements as well as precise detailing crucial to a project, key responsibilities of Civil Engineers.

Starting a building project:-
The building control of the local borough must be notified for inspection of a building project even though there are no needs for a planning permission. A Certificate of completion should be obtained, when the project is completed, from the borough which would be vital for insurance cover, selling the property and for any other legal requirements

How to avoid problems in a building project:-
It is very important and 'a must' to get the details of a project right on paper, detail drawing, before attempting to start a development. These processes (plan, building regulation, specification and calculation) must be done, even if you do not require planning permission. Any ambiguity can cause a big problem between you and the builder or between you and the council and any problem can make you redoing the work. Problems can delay a development and can accumulate the cost of a project enormously. These are common complications that we come across quite often. Our job is to take care of you, to make you get the best design out of your project and to protect you against remedial works, unnecessary costs.

Your extension or loft conversion may not require planning permission now!
From first October 2008 an extension or loft conversion does not necessarily require planning permission. For more information please click here

Note: Payment can be made by credit cards.
Our structural calculation services are now available to customers throughout Great Britain (UK).