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Builder recommendations for extension in Camberwell


Hannahcamberwell

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Hello Hanna, planning, structural engineer, building control are always better taken care of before a builder is engaged.A good local architect such as Alan Piper Associates can draw up a plan and schedule of works with specs. for the builder. If you get all the plans and specs sorted then please get in touch with http://www.tjbuildershernehill.co.uk
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Hi Hannah,

We are a local Architect company and have carried out many extension projects in South London. Our services can be tailored to you and your project, and can include submitting a Planning Application, should it be required, preparing information for Building Control Approval, tender information for local contractors (builders)to provide costs, managing the build and inspecting/certifying the works on site. We also have used Structural Engineers and Party Wall Surveyors who we can reommend to you as well as contractors who we have worked well with in the past. You can see some of our completed work on our website: www.nimtim.co.uk and we would be happy to show you some of our projects on site. We can also give you client testimonials/references.

A new building project is a very exciting time and we wish you the best of luck with it all,

Nimi

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