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This is a small job. I need a structural wall removed in my East Dulwich house. It?s a simple job, with nibs either side, steel required and perhaps slight strengthening of nib foundations. We have plans from a structural engineer that need adhered to and building control to comply with. I can be flexible within reason as to when the work is carried out. I?m expecting quotes around ?2k. If this sounds like you, get in touch with referrals.
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Yes we did get it done. Unfortunately I can?t recommend my builder as they were actually a friends builder from far away that they convinced to come to London for us. It was ?2k all in and took 3 days. We were quoted 8k and 4K locally which really is a hiked up price. The process with the council was easy. You just contact them, they pop round and sign it off before plaster goes on and that?s it. Good luck. It?s messy so lots of sheets up.

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