
Demolition and New Build
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.
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.
A bespoke structural design was required for the piled foundations for a platform of a barbecue cabin situated over a lake.
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.
This 2.4 metre high perimeter security fence was designed to BS1722 Part 10 and installed for Anti-Terrorism Force Protection (ATFP).
The tenant of a farm owned by The National Trust wanted to carry out a photovoltaic (PV) panel feasibility study on the roof of an agricultural barn.
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.
This house was suffering from mining related subsidence. James Lockyer Associates carried out a structural appraisal and design to stabilise the building.
A gabion retaining wall was designed to replace the existing collapsed gabion wall along a river bank at the bottom of this garden in Chudleigh.
Significant bulging to this stone quay wall prompted quay wall stabilisation using anchors and plates to retain the structure.