Talus Partnership Ltd are highly experienced Chartered Building Surveyors and Construction Project Managers, practicing primarily in Greater London and the South of England. This depth of experience provides Talus with a valuable understanding of the building and property industry, in both the private and public sectors. Talus provides added value and seeks to bring innovation to a construction project, always providing the very best solutions to the challenges of property development.
Talus Partnership Ltd is a practice regulated by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and are accredited by the Association for Project Safety. One of the areas of expertise offered by Talus is in the specialist sector of party wall surveying under the primary legislation of the Party Wall Act 1996. Talus acts as Project Manager on a range of different types of construction projects.
This involves using a combination of our knowledge, skills and processes in order to meet the requirements of any given scheme.
Talus Partnership Ltd is a practice regulated by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and are accredited by the Association for Project Safety. One of the areas of expertise offered by Talus is in the specialist sector of party wall surveying under the primary legislation of the Party Wall Act 1996. Talus acts as Project Manager on a range of different types of construction projects.
This involves using a combination of our knowledge, skills and processes in order to meet the requirements of any given scheme.
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As a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Talus Partnership Limited is an impartial, independent and regulated practice.
The partnership adheres to the strict RICS code of conduct and professional values.
Talus Partnership Ltd are highly experienced Chartered Building Surveyors and Construction Project Managers.
Talus is dedicated to developing its business in partnership with our clients.
Our philosophy is that success can only be achieved by building client relationships based on mutual understanding and successful service delivery.
The partnership adheres to the strict RICS code of conduct and professional values.
Talus Partnership Ltd are highly experienced Chartered Building Surveyors and Construction Project Managers.
Talus is dedicated to developing its business in partnership with our clients.
Our philosophy is that success can only be achieved by building client relationships based on mutual understanding and successful service delivery.
Talus acts as Project Manager on a range of different types of construction projects.
This involves using a combination of our knowledge, skills and processes in order to meet the requirements of any given scheme.
We strives to achieve the right balance in order to ensure that the project provides the best value, measured in terms of its objective and satisfaction of the requirements against its resource utilisation.
Talus provides project, commercial and asset management services to employers and contractors working in the construction sectors.
This involves using a combination of our knowledge, skills and processes in order to meet the requirements of any given scheme.
We strives to achieve the right balance in order to ensure that the project provides the best value, measured in terms of its objective and satisfaction of the requirements against its resource utilisation.
Talus provides project, commercial and asset management services to employers and contractors working in the construction sectors.
One of the core services of the Talus Partnership Ltd is party wall surveying services under the core legislation of the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 (the Act).
This appointment is a personal appointment which the principle has been providing to clients large and small for in excess of 20 years.
Many domestic clients are either unaware that this legislation covers extension building work or loft conversion works, but the practice is able to help owners negotiate their way through this approval process in as quick a timescale as possible and in the most cost effective way.
This appointment is a personal appointment which the principle has been providing to clients large and small for in excess of 20 years.
Many domestic clients are either unaware that this legislation covers extension building work or loft conversion works, but the practice is able to help owners negotiate their way through this approval process in as quick a timescale as possible and in the most cost effective way.
In certain development situations the need to either oversail a crane jib or boom or the need to trespass with scaffolding onto a neighbours land is the only cost effective way to proceed.
We have extensive experience in progressing such negotiations to obtain approval to such situations, which is usually formalised by the signing of a 'licence', either under hand or as a deed.
TALUS are able to advise if such a licence is needed in the first instance and if a need is found to exist then progressing this service through to signature of the required licence/s.
We have extensive experience in progressing such negotiations to obtain approval to such situations, which is usually formalised by the signing of a 'licence', either under hand or as a deed.
TALUS are able to advise if such a licence is needed in the first instance and if a need is found to exist then progressing this service through to signature of the required licence/s.
We have developed particular knowledge in a number of areas which enables us to provide advice to our Client's with specialist expertise.
Schedules of Condition are required when it is necessary to record details of the present condition of the property.
This can occur when work is being carried out to an adjoining property which may cause damage, or alternatively, at the commencement of a lease so that any further deterioration during the term can be identified.
A schedule of condition could be described as a verbal photograph of a room or area.
Schedules of Condition are required when it is necessary to record details of the present condition of the property.
This can occur when work is being carried out to an adjoining property which may cause damage, or alternatively, at the commencement of a lease so that any further deterioration during the term can be identified.
A schedule of condition could be described as a verbal photograph of a room or area.
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