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Recommendation for a Quantity Surveyor or like skilled person to pull together a schedule of works


jess0hill

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Having done this ourselves during our last renovation we understand how much work is involved and this time around we're keen to enlist a bit of help. Ideally it would involve prepping all the documents to go out to tender for a builder including a detailed schedule of works (we expect to do the bulk of the leg work around fixtures/fittings). Any suggestions and recommendations for people you've used, or companies that can help us out are greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Hi Jess,

I would highly recommend Jon Peck from Colin White

associates who covers the Dulwich area,having been

in the structural repair business for the past 25

years Jon is one of the best surveyor I've come

across and is always willing to give advice and his time

Tel 01732866909.

Dave Godden [goddenstructural.com]

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