Dilapidation Report
Building and demolition work normally requires the use of a lot of heavy machinery and equipment, and sometimes involves some serious changes to the site it’s being carried out on. This can include the removal of a lot of soil, existing slabs or footings and possibly trees. Sometimes it also involves knocking down parts of an existing structure.
Even if it’s carefully managed, this sort of work has the potential to cause damage to adjoining or adjacent houses or other nearby infrastructure.
Above and beyond the requirements for the protection of adjoining properties, you may also need to arrange to have special reports undertaken on the state of nearby buildings.
Dilapidation report is carried out prior to construction. It records any existing damage, and the state of any aspects of the adjoining property that are likely to be affected by excavation, construction etc.
This report prevent liability claims from property owners close to a construction zone. It includes a detailed report along with photographic evidences of the adjoining property prior to construction. Our report is valid and accepted by relevant regulatory authorities