
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.
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.
River bank reinstatement was required after heavy rain caused the river to swell and scour away the toe of this sloping river bank.
This building conversion project situated in a prominent position close to the sea front in East Looe transformed this fine residence into 3 apartments.
Regular inspections and structural appraisals of the bridges and walkways provided throughout Lydford Gorge make it possible for the public to access this fascinating site.
Prior to the filming of Warhorse, the Grade II listed building chosen as a key location for the movie required structural improvements.
Mining investigations around this semi-detached house with separate garage showed that the buildings overlie mining features at varying depths.
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.
The access down to Kynance cove suffered severe storm damaged and required replacement with stone-faced, reinforced concrete steps.