An East Yorkshire-based firm of Chartered Building Surveyors is helping to preserve village halls, for communities across the East Riding, to ensure these vital community hubs remain standing.
The team at Delaney Marling Partnership Limited (DMP) is working with members of the HWRA, formally known as Humber & Wolds Rural Community Council, which is an independent charity working to improve sustainability and vibrancy of rural communities in the Humber region.
An East Yorkshire based building surveyor has been appointed as a member of the Faculty of Party Wall Surveyors. Alex Lowsley, from Delaney Marling Partnership Ltd (DMP) joins a professional group of just 1300 members, UK wide.
The Faculty of Party Wall Surveyors addresses the need for education and support for building surveyors, who provide advice and guidance to the general public on issues relating to party walls, in both residential and commercial properties.
The construction industry united in a collaborative effort to raise awareness and help find the thousands of workers needed in the coming years.
This year’s Foundations Live event at Bishop Burton College saw over 70 exhibitors join forces to showcase the wealth of opportunity offered by the sector.
A rare opportunity to join the maintenance team looking after the fabric of the building for Beverley Minster Old Fund has arisen – a dream job for a handy crafts person, with a head for heights and a love of historical buildings.
A member of the team is relocating to Scotland, making a full-time opening for the first time in nearly fifteen years.
A local firm of Chartered Building Surveyors has reached a major milestone with five hundred residential property surveys.
Delaney Marling Partnership (DMP) established in 2007. Despite the construction industry experiencing some of its worst years throughout this period, DMP has continued to grow, performing a vital role in advising people in the Humber region on all things property.
The RICS Hull and East Yorkshire Local Member Group has joined forces with both Gosschalks and Proctors to host a seminar on energy efficiency in commercial buildings. The event is on Tuesday 6 November at Gosschalks in Queens Gardens, Hull.
Gosschalks’ Head of Property and Real Estate, Mark Teal has worked in this area for over twenty years and specialises in general commercial property and development work. He will cover the following items: excuses, exemptions and exceptions.
It is without question Beverley’s most famous landmark and the people who are responsible for maintain Beverley Minster say Twitter has become a valuable tool.
Steve Rail and Paul Hawkins spend their time taking care of Beverley Minster and have for the past 12 months generated content showing the daily work they undertake which is shared on social media.
The RICS Hull & East Yorkshire Local Member Group is hosting a CPD breakfast seminar on the subject of Insolvency in the Construction Industry along with Leeds-based law firm, Shulmans at Sewell Studio in Hull on 25 April.
In light of recent news with Carillion entering into liquidation, the seminar will deal with insolvency during a project and the measures contractors can take to mitigate the risks to their business, when negotiating the terms of a building contract and during the construction phase of a development.
Victoria Derbyshire’s recent BBC programme about “uninhabitable” new build properties highlights the quality of construction and corners being cut by house builders in the UK.
It is unbelievable how building inspectors had signed off the properties in Victoria Derbyshire’s programme, which highlighted gas leaks, damp, holes in the floors and cracks in the walls, with issues continuing to appear within the first year after moving in.
The RICS Hull & East Yorkshire Local Member Group is hosting a breakfast CPD session to be held at Andrew Jackson Solicitors LLP in Hull, on Wednesday 29 November 2017, at 8:30am.
The seminar will include two topics on Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) 2016 and Construction Contracts Dispute Resolution.
Chartered Building surveyors, Delaney Marling Partnership in East Yorkshire have appointed a new surveyor to their team.
Always interested in a career within the property sector, Alex Lowsley worked as an estate agent for two and a half years as a negotiator before seeking a route into the building survey profession.