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Recommendation for builders/architect for rear extension


emhoban

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Yes - Steve Turvil http://www.stephenturvilarchitects.com/

Recommended to us via Andrew Karoly - party wall surveyor who we found originally on the forum.

Steve is helping us with our rear extension and has been really helpful. He's local - Upland Rd - and knows SWK planning approach etc. We have only just submitted - but so far so good and fees are reasonable.

Hello,


I and my husband are both architects running a small practice with experience in refurbishments and extensions. We will be more than happy to help.

My email is [email protected]

We look forward to hearing from you.


Best regards,

Vera

I can highly recommend CGB builders and contractors.

07706 891482 C. Haggerty


Our architect was fine to begin with but I wasn't that impressed once the work was u detest. They didn't seem to care once they had been paid.

Our party wall surveyor was brilliant though. Can recommend him if you need one.

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