What is an Archaeological Survey?
What is an archaeological survey? What do you need to do before starting development?
What is an archaeological survey? What do you need to do before starting development?
An archaeological survey is a vital step if you are planning to develop a site. Learn what an archaeological survey is, and when it’s required.
What is a topographical survey? Understand the survey process and what it entails for property development.
Review a step-by-step guide to topographical surveying to learn how to complete a topographical survey on your site.
An asbestos survey is a type of survey used to investigate if any asbestos is present in your building or properties. As per the control of asbestos regulations 2012, it’s now a legal requirement for property developers and duty holders to conduct asbestos inspections regularly.
An asbestos survey is undertaken to identify Asbestos Containing Materials (ACMs) within existing buildings. Asbestos is a dangerous material that, if inhaled, can cause health issues such as lung cancer, asbestosis and pleural diseases.
Site investigation (or due diligence) is the process of conducting surveys on a site before starting a development. These surveys give you a full understanding of the land you’re using: everything from ground, water and subsurface conditions to flood risks and noise impact.