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Hi,


I'm taking on a renovation project. I was wondering if there are any people/companies that offer some consultancy services? I'm thinking someone to come in for a few hours, review the house and project plans, and provide advice on things such as the order to have builders do various works, whether problems should be fixed now or can are not urgent, and maybe the best way to tackle some projects.


I know builders will provide some advice, but they would be bias as they are trying to sell their services. I'm looking for someone to provide impartial advice. I am not looking for a project manager to take ownership of the works. Not sure if such a thing exists?


Appreciate if anyone knows of such services. Thanks.

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Hi,


I?m Ed, a director of Delve Architects Ltd who are based in a East Dulwich. We specialise in residential architecture and would be happy to provide project advise on an hourly fee, as and when you require our help.


If this would interest you, either email me on [email protected] or phone me on my mobile - 07749535140. You can find out more about us on our website www.delvearchitects.com or visit our Instagram page @he_who_delves


I look forward to hearing from you.


Ed


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Registered office: 10 Rockells Place, East Dulwich, London SE22 0RT. Delve is a limited company registered in England and Wales, company number 11131408.

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