Hi all
First post, so please excuse any mistakes. Really hoping someone can help.
I live in a 3 bed mid terrace council house and want to remove 2 x chimney breasts from either side of the property. Unfortunately its looking like the most paper driven exercise for what i see as a fairly straightforward job.
The process i have been told to follow by the council is:
• Appoint a joint building surveyor to produce a “condition report and invoke the party wall act” with both neighbours (Quoted ~£1k)
• Appoint a structural engineer to “prepare a survey of the existing and formulate a proposal for the associated construction works” - £TBC
• Forward all documents for consideration by the organisation that manages the property on behalf of the council
• Once approval is granted, send forms to Building Regulations (£200)
• ONLY THEN should I start getting builders quotes.
Now is it me, or do these fees seem Stratospherically high??? Has anyone on here followed a similar process? Is their a cheaper way? Can any recommend a structural engineer in the Middlesex area?
Any and all advice appreciated!!
First post, so please excuse any mistakes. Really hoping someone can help.
I live in a 3 bed mid terrace council house and want to remove 2 x chimney breasts from either side of the property. Unfortunately its looking like the most paper driven exercise for what i see as a fairly straightforward job.
The process i have been told to follow by the council is:
• Appoint a joint building surveyor to produce a “condition report and invoke the party wall act” with both neighbours (Quoted ~£1k)
• Appoint a structural engineer to “prepare a survey of the existing and formulate a proposal for the associated construction works” - £TBC
• Forward all documents for consideration by the organisation that manages the property on behalf of the council
• Once approval is granted, send forms to Building Regulations (£200)
• ONLY THEN should I start getting builders quotes.
Now is it me, or do these fees seem Stratospherically high??? Has anyone on here followed a similar process? Is their a cheaper way? Can any recommend a structural engineer in the Middlesex area?
Any and all advice appreciated!!