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Chartered Building Surveyor in Barbican

Key Services

Key Commercial Services in Barbican

If your matter in Barbican relates to lease-end liability, neighbour procedure, or evidential condition recording, these three service pages are the best place to start.

Lease-end claims

Dilapidations

Landlord and tenant advice on schedules, quantified demands, lease interpretation, and negotiated settlement.

Explore Dilapidations in Barbican

Neighbour procedures

Party wall matters

Notices, adjoining owner response, schedules of condition, awards, and practical support before works start.

Explore Party wall matters in Barbican

Lease protection

Schedules of condition

Condition recording for lease commencement, pre-works evidence, and later protection against dispute over pre-existing condition.

Explore Schedules of condition in Barbican

Services

Approach

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Ethics

We are regulated by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and professional ethics are central to our ethos.

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Efficiency

As an RICS Tech Partner we develop software for the surveying industry. Efficiency and accuracy are at the heart of what we do.

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Integrity

We conduct our business with integrity, ensuring transparency and honesty in all our dealings. Our ethical approach builds trust and fosters long-term relationships with our clients.

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Sustainability

We are committed to promoting sustainable practices in all our projects. Our focus on environmental responsibility ensures that our work contributes positively to the environment.

Local Area

About Barbican

Overview of Barbican

The Barbican area is synonymous with brutalist architecture, characterized by its fortress-like concrete structures. Built in the 1960s and 70s, the Barbican Centre and surrounding estate reflect an ethos of functionality merged with stark aesthetic beauty, typical of the brutalist philosophy. The construction techniques here focused on robust, raw concrete frames, which, while divisive aesthetically, have proven to stand the test of time in terms of durability and practicality. This area remains a fascinating juxtaposition of a utopian ideal with the realities of urban density.

Architectural Character in Barbican

Architecture in Barbican often layers 19th-century commercial or residential buildings with 20th-century interventions and more recent fit-outs, producing a compact but varied streetscape.

Construction Techniques and Survey Considerations

From a surveying perspective, Barbican often involves adapted period buildings, repeated internal reconfiguration, lower-ground accommodation, roof and parapet maintenance, and the interface between historic envelopes and newer services or structural alterations.

Why Barbican Matters from a Property Perspective

What matters most in Barbican is not just age but intensity of use: buildings often remain attractive and robust, but repair strategy depends heavily on alteration history and maintenance quality.

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