
Mining Related Subsidence
This house was suffering from mining related subsidence. James Lockyer Associates carried out a structural appraisal and design to stabilise the building.
This house was suffering from mining related subsidence. James Lockyer Associates carried out a structural appraisal and design to stabilise the building.
Originally approached to undertake investigative works for subsidence, James Lockyer Associates were involved an ambitious cottage renovations project.
Taking the concept to design a glass summer room extension, we worked with the client to develop a seamless transition from kitchen to dining to garden.
Mining investigations around this semi-detached house with separate garage showed that the buildings overlie mining features at varying depths.
Listed Building Consent was required for the repairs to this former chapel in Callington following extensive damage caused by a fire.
Following a fire, the owners took the opportunity to carry out a new build in its stunning location, which required detailed planning and design.
New large steel framed storage buildings were required at the EA depot’s at Tolgus in Redruth and Pennygillam in Launceston.
The same storms that claimed the nearby sea wall in 2014 caused damage to this prominent retaining wall along the main road into the town.
From Bakery to Pharmacy, this building required major listed building renovations to open up its ground floor for better usability.
This project included the design and management for the construction of a double garage and terrace in a steeply sloping front garden.