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Facility Management Company in the UK: The Boiler Upgrade Scheme


As a facility management company in the UK, we’re passionate about helping businesses and homeowners become more environmentally conscious. In order for you to do so, however, it’s important that you’re aware of what’s available to you. Ordinarily, most people would be thinking about getting outside during the summer. However, given the underwhelming weather we have had as of late, the colder months are on a lot of our minds. What’s more, for those of you looking to make big changes before the winter, you need to start thinking about these now. And arguably one of the most important considerations […]

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Types of House Survey


For most of us, buying a home will likely be the most expensive purchase that we’ll ever make. Understandably, you’re going to want to know every detail about the exact condition of the property before you sign. Of course, you’ll be able to spot some issues from the get-go. If the roof is falling in, you’ll probably be able to tell. It’s often the case, however, that it’s the hidden issues that end up causing the most damage over time. In order to discover these, a house survey is necessary. But what types of house survey even exist?  Condition Report […]

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School Architecture: Reducing your carbon footprint


We’re all trying to do our bit to help the planet and the education sector is no exception. When it comes to school architecture, there are a multitude of ways you can work to reduce your carbon footprint right from the off. This means that not only are you able to inspire the next generation, but you’re also able to do so with little negative impact on their future. What is a carbon footprint? Your carbon footprint is a measurement of how much greenhouse gas is produced through the daily activities of an individual, school, organisation, or community. In the […]

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Dilapidation Survey


As tenancies come to an end, it’s only natural that landlords will want to ascertain the condition of their property. Of course, some light wear and tear is only expected. This is especially true if the property isn’t a new build. In situations where more serious damage is suspected, however, there are plenty of third-party services available to determine its extent. Arguably the most common of these methods is a dilapidation survey. It’s a professional and efficient way of assessing and documenting the condition of a property and mapping out the necessary steps needed to restore it. But what does […]

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Architects in Essex: Tips for Planning Permission


As architects in Essex, we know the planning permission process better than most. We’ve been helping our clients secure the go ahead for their projects for over 40 years. When you’re proposing a large-scale project, the planning process can be gruelling and costly. It’s in these instances that professional guidance is so vital if you want to succeed. Knowing where to start can be tricky, with lots of different things to consider throughout the process. Below, our architects in Essex have shared a few of their top tips for a successful planning permission application. Knowing the different types of planning […]

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Who Pays for A Party Wall Surveyor?


As a homeowner, you’re responsible for looking after your own home. When it comes to shared walls, however, things get a little trickier. When repairs are necessary, often nobody wants to bear that responsibility, especially if they believe next door is at fault. As you’d expect, it’s not uncommon for tension and disputes to occur due to the high cost of repair. Should this be the case, a party wall survey may be required, carried out by a specialist building surveyor. But who pays for a party wall surveyor?   This is just one of the many surveying-related questions we’re regularly […]

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Salix Funding: Funding Options for the Public Sector


With global warming continuing to become a growing concern, businesses and individuals alike are making changes to lower their carbon footprint. This being said, many companies lack the money required to make these crucial modifications. This makes prioritising the environment tricky. As such, Salix funding and other schemes have been introduced to help. What is a Carbon Footprint? A carbon footprint is a measurement for the amount of greenhouse gases that are produced by our actions. Namely, carbon dioxide and methane. It helps individuals and businesses to be more aware of the impact they are having on the planet. Moreover, […]

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Organic Architecture: Blending in is the new standing out


We’re all looking for ways that we can reduce our carbon footprint and make a positive impact within the world we live. Alongside the sustainability movement comes developments within the world of building design too, with organic architecture becoming an increasingly popular concept. When it comes to designing a building, be it residential or commercial, it can be tricky to bring all your visions to life in one viable plan. Not to mention, you then need to consider planning permission and a plethora of other variables too. If you’re at the beginning of your project, it’s time to bring in […]

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A breakdown of CIF funding uses from the experts


CIF, also known as the Condition Improvement Fund, has long provided the education sector with vital funding. Recognising the damage of down time and the knock-on effect this can have on learning, the ESFA provide schools with the perfect solution. The real question, however, surrounds CIF funding uses. What can this financial support be used for? CIF Funding Uses CIF is used for a variety of different projects, where these will significantly improve the condition of an educational facility. This scheme helps schools avoid closure due to structural issues. The CIF guidelines for their most recent round splits projects into […]

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Chartered Surveyor Degree Apprenticeship


It’s no longer the case that a degree guarantees an easy pathway into the world of work. For many employers, experience comes above all else. What’s more, apprenticeships are seen to be the solution to this. Now, however, there is the concern that apprentices aren’t getting the same level of educational training that’s provided by universities. But what if there was something that combined the best of both apprenticeships and a university degree for aspiring surveyors? That’s where a chartered surveyor degree apprenticeship comes in.  How does a Chartered Surveyor Degree Apprenticeship work? Established back in 2015, degree apprenticeships have […]

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