Demolition Asbestos Survey

Need
to know the asbestos situation during you demolition or
major renovation build project?
A demolition asbestos survey (formerly a Type 3 Survey)
is required prior to any demolition or ‘significant’
works to a property. ‘Significant’ could mean removing
walls, doors, windows etc. or installing new equipment.
The demolition survey need not necessarily cover the
whole property. It is often better to target the survey
at the specific works which will be undertaken. Any
supporting plans relating to the work should form part
of the desk top study (a requirement under HSG264).
Additional requirements (under HSG264) now fall upon
the dutyholder and the surveyor. The dutyholder should
provide all relevant information relating to the site,
plans, previous surveys, hazards etc. The surveyor
should plan the survey to reduce the number of
inaccessible areas.
If you are unsure whether you require a
refurbishment/demolition survey prior to commissioning
any works to a property you should consult a qualified
asbestos surveyor for advice. The surveyor can assess
whether the works required go beyond the scope of an
existing management survey. If the property requires
painting then it is unlikely you would need a more
detailed survey. If you are rewiring it is likely you
will need a refurbishment/demolition survey.
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teams. Bringing with him over 20 years of hands-on
experience and an envious reputation, you can be sure of
an efficient, effective and professional service from
Greg and his team.
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