
Slope Stabilisation
When a cliff in the rear garden of this fine property in Mylor Creek collapsed, an anchored slope stabilisation design was implemented.
When a cliff in the rear garden of this fine property in Mylor Creek collapsed, an anchored slope stabilisation design was implemented.
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.
The Net Loft is a Grade II listed National Trust building in the entrance to Polperro harbour which required extensive restoration following storm damage.
Harbour wall repairs were required along with a number of other reinstatement projects following storm damage and to make improvements to the harbour.
Originally approached to undertake investigative works for subsidence, James Lockyer Associates were involved an ambitious cottage renovations project.
The recently refurbished 500 year old grade II listed Restormel Manor in Lostwithiel is one of the most historic houses owned by the Duchy.
James Lockyer Associates provided structural design and advice on the construction of the new boathouse for Looe Rowing Club.