
Listed Building Renovation
This Grade II listed terraced house required a careful renovation as in contains many sensitive listed features including fireplaces and cornices.
This Grade II listed terraced house required a careful renovation as in contains many sensitive listed features including fireplaces and cornices.
The client wanted a high quality renovation to this large 1960’s building and improve the front elevation to maximise the view across Torbay.
Our experienced technical staff regularly prepare and submit Building Regulations Applications for a diverse range of projects, from property extensions to commercial developments.
An insurance claim for foundation movement due to a leaking water pipe at this house in a conservation area to led us to provide structural design details.
Years of movement and tidal action made this quay wall and garden above unstable, we designed and oversaw the installation of drilled anchors to stabilise the wall.
When significant cracking occurred in this listed building, James Lockyer Associates determined the reasons and recommended the appropriate repair solution.
This project involved demolition of an existing property and the construction of a large new building to meet the requirements and standards of the client.
The client returned to James Lockyer Associates when they decided to create a larger garage space and improve the access to the front of the property.
Mining investigations identified a mine shaft in the garden of this property which extended under the rear wall requiring the need for a mine shaft cap.
The stone front and end gable walls of this property were bulging and rotating outwards and there were concerns over the stability of the building.