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Ecclesiastical & Churches Articles

What’s next for RAAC in Schools, Churches, Hospitals and more?

Reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) is a lightweight ‘bubbly’ (ie ‘aerated’) form of concrete. It was mainly used in flat roofs in the UK from the mid-1950s to the mid-1990s. Whilst it exists in buildings in both the public and private sectors, it is more...

Changing Your Church Layout or Use?

Increasingly churches are realising they have a valuable community asset that can be used not only on a Sunday or a few days a week. They can provide value to the community throughout the week. Not only that, but allowing differing uses can also raise valuable income...

How Much Will A New Church Building Cost?

The Costs of New Church Construction Projects Construction in the UK ranks amongst the most expensive in the world. Our strict safety and quality regulations mean construction projects tend to be delivered well and to a standard that is the envy of the world. In...

How much? Tackling Material Price Fluctuations in Construction Projects

Nobody working in construction over the past few years can have failed notice price fluctuations and huge cost increases, particularly around materials. As project managers and surveyors we keep a close eye on the cost of our clients’ projects. It is our role to do...