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Giddens and Associates

Whittlesey , Cambridgeshire

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Giddens and Associates provide services that help organisations and individuals manage costs and contracts when buying, building or renovating properties.

We work with housing associations, local authorities, architects, engineers, developers, leaseholder block schemes and private individuals.

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Services

A building survey consists of a comprehensive survey of the property and the provision of a detailed report. It will include details of any significant defects and their potential implications, technical details, recommendations, maintenance information, and estimates of the costs of any works identified. This type of survey is of particular use when purchasing an older or larger property, one of an unusual construction or with special requirements placed on it such as a listed building.

including design, planning, contract administration, contractor supervision, site monitoring, signing off works and liaising with residents

including feasibility studies, estimates of building costs, budget control, final accounts, value engineering and construction cost consultants

defects and problems found in buildings by owners, occupiers or potential purchasers can be inspected and reported on whether as an insurance requirement or for peace of mind. A tailored service can be offered depending on the precise nature and extent of the work required

We provide expert advice relating to party walls, boundary walls and excavations near neighbouring buildings The Party Wall etc. Act 1996 provides a framework for preventing and resolving disputes in relation to party walls, boundary walls and excavations near neighbouring buildings. Anyone intending to carry out work of the type described in the Act must give Adjoining Owners notice of their intentions. An explanatory booklet regarding the Act is available on the government's planning portal website.