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GisellaMol

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  • 2 weeks later...
We used Mark at Torcal as recommended via this forum but we wouldn't recommend. When things went wrong with our builders and we needed him to come urgently to assess our site he wasn't interested and said he couldn't attend for 2 weeks. We were in a dire situation and he completely let us down. We ended up getting a new structural engineer to come in which cost us again.
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  • 2 weeks later...

I am at the planning stage of an extension project and a structural engineer is someone who I need to talk to.


To manage costs I am having to consider management of the project myself, so I am currently in the process of getting approximate quotes from all trades. Once I have all the quotes, and an approximate total, I will be able to decide whether or not to commit to the formal architectural/structural drawing, planning application etc.


Would be great to have a chat about your services and my plans.


FYI:

My plans are to have an L-shaped extension to a garden floor in a victorian house converted into two flats.


I have my initial draft plans (accessible online) which I've been using to talk as accurately as possible with other trades.


How best should we get in contact from here?

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