Architectural specialists have experience designing disabled adaptations in homes for people with disabilities. Not only tailoring structural modifications of existing homes to accommodate access and mobility requirements, but also creating inspiring sensory internal and external spaces tailor-made to stimulate those using them.
With knowledge and experience working closely with solicitors, families, case managers, physio and occupational therapists, carers, deputies and insurance companies, your needs are sure to be met with one of our experienced professionals.
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What an Architect/Building Surveyor does:
- Early site visits to assess the potential for adaptation and extension
- Measured surveys of existing building as a basis for feasibility studies
- Detailed feasibility plans to explore the various options for adaptation and extension
- Liaison with occupational therapists and case managers
- Cost plans for builders works, specialist equipment and fittings, fees for planning and building control submissions, architect’s and engineer’s fees
- Assistance to solicitors and barristers for case preparation regarding the proposed works
- Detailed drawings for planning and building control submissions
- Drawings and specifications to send out to tendering contractors
- Tender analysis and oversee the appointment of a contractor
- Act as contract administrator overseeing the works to completion and six months defects period