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- Dilapidation Negotiation
- Dilapidations Protocol
- Tenant Dilapidations
- Landlord Dilapidations
- Dilapidation Surveys
- Schedules of Dilapidation
- Inspection Survey
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- Health & Safety
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- Pre-Acquisition Commercial Property Surveys
- Key Considerations Commercial Property Surveys
- Stock Condition Surveys
- Specific Defect Reports
- Floor plans
- Internal & external elevations
- Ceiling & Roof plans
- 3D Revit models
- Lease & Conveyance Plans
- Land Registry Plans
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GET A QUOTE FOR YOUR SURVEYPlanned Preventative Maintenance (PPM)
What is Planned Preventative Maintenance?
Planned preventive maintenance, also known as PPM surveys, allows you to significantly reduce reactive maintenance and retain your commercial properties and assets at the desired level of quality. They are an essential method of enabling commercial building owners and occupiers to proactively maintain, manage and improve their properties over a designated period.
Schedule of Dilapidations
What is a Schedule of Dilapidations?
A Schedule of Dilapidations is a detailed description of commercial property defects, present during or at the expiry of a lease term, which are in breach of the repairing covenants of a commercial lease.
The Schedule of Dilapidations therefore allows a landlord to enforce the repairing clauses of a commercial property lease. The building survey identifies items of disrepair where the tenant has failed to comply with the repairing clauses outlined in their contract and specifies the work necessary to bring the leased property back into the correct condition.
Schedule of Condition
What is a Schedule of Condition?
A Schedule of Condition, also know as an SOC, is a report conducted by a building surveyor to create a factual record of the condition of a property for legal or contractual reasons, usually when a lease is entered into.
A Schedule of Condition looks both externally and internally at all aspects of a building, detailing it’s condition and identifying any property problems. A Schedule of Condition helps provide legal protection to you, particularly against Dilapidations claims.
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Measured Building Survey
What is Measured Building Survey?
A measured building survey is an accurate representation of your property detailing the entire structure and all architectural features. Measured surveys are specified to an agreed degree of detail, with floorplans and roofplans being essential to give an accurate representation of a building, in addition to elevations and cross sections which will be delivered as scaled survey drawings.
Employer’s Agent
What is an Employer’s Agent?
An Employer’s Agent is often required when construction works are procured under a Design and Build Contract. The job of an Employer’s Agent is to act on the behalf of the Employer to invoke the Design and Build Contract. The most common form of construction contract that requires an Employer’s Agent is the JCT Design and Build Contract 2016.
An Employer’s Agent is usually a Commercial Building Surveyor and also acts as the lead designer or project manager, however the role of the Employer’s Agent can be by a specific person.
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