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Hi everyone

I've received planning permission for a loft conversion and side extension. Unfortunately, the architect who drew up the plans and submitted the application made a basic mistake and I no longer wish to instruct him. I now need to move on to the next stage (RIBA stage 4) and get detailed design plans for building regulations. I'd be grateful for advice/recommendations on any of the following:


1. someone who can do detailed designs, along with construction notes for building regs.

2. a structural engineer

3. inspector for building regs - best to go private or from Southwark Council? If private, recommendations welcome.


Many thanks.

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Hi Ayesha,

We are H+E Studio and we provide both architectural and structural engineering services in-house throughout all stages of the RIBA Plan of Works.

Please feel free to get in touch to discuss your project further. My email is [email protected] and our website is www.hestudio.co.uk.

We look forward to hearing from you,

Many thanks, Laura

Hi Ayesha


Feel free to reach out to me if you haven't had any joy elsewhere, I'd happily look over what you have and offer advice.


Website: https://www.forte.services

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 07447 168085

https://www.checkatrade.com/trades/ForteServices969896


Regards

Iain

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Ayesha


We're Delve Architects, based locally and very experienced with detailed design, technical drawing and construction management on site. We have designed and managed a number of properties locally, and can provide client references.


Please get in touch on [email protected], or 02034884408 and we'd be happy to arrange a consultation together and visit to your property. You can see some of our work on our website (www.delvearchitects.com) and instagram @delvearchitects


Best regards

Alex

Director

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