17 Surveyors Nationwide
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3sixty Real Estate, Bristol
3sixty Real Estate has quickly established itself as Bristol's fastest growing Building & Project Consultancy, Regulated by the RICS. We are not a faceless corporation and strive to form lasting partnerships with our clients.
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AcuSurv, Colchester
We work with serviced offices Providers, Commercial Landlords and property owners as well as tenants and suppliers providing them all manor of tailored bespoke commercial property advice.
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Anderton Gables Chartered Surveyors, Preston
Anderton Gables are Chartered Building Surveyors. Chartered Building Surveyors are fundamentally different from a 'Chartered surveyor'.
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Apex Surveyors Ltd, Aberdare
Apex Surveyors Limited are one of the longest established and diversified firms of Chartered Surveyors operating in the South Wales Area. We offer an unrivalled range of services, backed up by an experienced support team.
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Bell Haynes, Bristol
Bell Haynes, Chartered Building Surveyors offer Building Surveying, Architectural & Party Wall Consultancy Services. Based on Redland, Bristol, we cover the local area and generally up to 30 miles of the surrounding areas.
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Bevan Surveyors Ltd, Bristol
Bevan Surveyors is an independent chartered surveying practice regulated by the RICS and specialising in the provision of residential Homebuyer and Building Surveys.
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CS2 Limited, Bristol
CS2 is one of the UK's leading, independent, commercial building surveying practices operating from offices throughout the country. CS2 responds promptly to enquiries and does not charge for initial meetings or consultations.
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David Cunningham Associates, Chelmsford
We are a firm of chartered building surveyors and architectural designers providing a wide range of property related services to both the public and private sectors.
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Design Surveying Partnership Ltd, Bolton
Design Surveying Partnership LTD is an Independent Private Practice of Chartered Surveyors based in Bolton, Greater Manchester. Our areas of expertise are Building Surveying, Architectural Design and Project Management Services.
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Domain, Hove
Domain, led by RIBA Chartered Architect Duncan Thomas is a professional design led firm offering architecture and surveying expertise.
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Energy Planner Ltd, Trowbridge
Energy Planner Ltd is an independent commercial energy assessor. We provide no obligation competitive quotes for all commercial property from a small shop to an industrial warehouse or office block.
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HWM Surveyors, Lancaster
HWM Surveyors are a team of chartered surveyors who have many years experience providing professional advice on property to clients in the North West of England.
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HWM Surveyors, Barrow-in-Furness
HWM Surveyors are a team of chartered surveyors who have many years experience providing professional advice on property to clients in the North West of England.
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HWM Surveyors, Bolton
HWM Surveyors are a team of chartered surveyors who have many years experience providing professional advice on property to clients in the North West of England.
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JRB - Chartered Surveyors, Durham
We are chartered Surveyors regulated by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. We are based in the North East of England and we cover the whole region from the Scottish Borders down to North Yorkshire.
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Kemp Chartered Land & Engineering, Redruth
Kemp Chartered Land & Engineering Surveyors have over 20 years experience in topographic surveys, measured building surveys, earthworks volume measurements and site setting out.
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The Dilapidations Consultancy Ltd, Bristol
The Dilapidations Consultancy Ltd is an independent firm of specialist consultant Chartered Building Surveyors regulated by the RICS.
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What is surveying?
Surveying is a term given to the act of accurately measuring the dimensions and positions of physical elements in the real world, and the angles between them. There are many types of surveyor, but in real terms a typical surveyor measures land and buildings and their exact sizes and boundaries.
The most common contact the general public has with a surveyor is when they purchase a new house, or need planning permission for building works.
What does a building surveyor do?
A building surveyor is a recognized profession in the UK, and is concerned with the surveying of buildings. A building surveyor will be employed to accurately gauge the size of buildings and rooms, to ensure that they are in keeping with health and safety laws, property legislation laws and building regulations.
A building surveyor can be important when gaining planning permission for new constructions, assessing the value of buildings, and to advise on a number of maintenance and design considerations of larger buildings.
What does a land surveyor do?
A land surveyor's job is to accurately measure areas of land. Commonly, they can be employed when land changes hands, to get an accurate measurement of the amount of land for sale and whether there are any planning or land regulation considerations.
Land surveyors can be brought in to verify the scope and boundaries of neighbours' land, particularly when there is a dispute. Physical features that appear on older maps and deeds can, over time, become eroded or change and this can lead to deeds become inaccurate.
A land surveyor's skills at accurately measuring how things have changed physically are indispensable in these cases.
What equipment does a surveyor use?
Even up until the 1990s, a surveyor would be found using a tape measure, a measure, and a theodolite, which measures angles. More modern equipment is known as a "total station", which is a theodolite which includes an electronic distance measuring tool.
Does a surveyor use GPS?
Top of the line surveying equipment uses GPS to measure larger distances, which can even send data back to the surveyor's office by email. However, GPS is still only accurate to around 20-40mm, and cannot work well in densely populated areas such as forests and some construction sites. Therefore, total stations are still widely used.
Is there a professional body of surveyors?
Chartered surveyors in the UK all belong to the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors.
How much will a valuation cost?
Of course the price will vary on a number of factors, but a simple valuation on a home tends to cost around £100-£250. A home-owners survey, which will include more information of interest when there is a potential home purchase, will cost between £250-£1000.
A full structural survey, which goes into great detail about the structure of the building and how it may need to be maintained can cost up to £1500. Prices vary heavily depending on where you are in the country, and the size of the property.

