by Bhavesh Ramburn | Jan 12, 2023 | Drawings, Planning Permission, Construction, Architect
Loft conversions are a great way to add more space to your home. But if you’re planning on doing this yourself, there’s a lot to consider: from planning permission and structural changes through to design and building regulations. What should you do when...
by Bhavesh Ramburn | Dec 21, 2022 | Drawings, Floor Plans, Construction, Land Surveying, Architect
A laser distance meter is a tool that uses laser technology to measure the distance between two points. It is also known as a laser tape measure or laser measuring device. Laser distance meters are used in a variety of industries, such as construction, surveying, and...
by Bhavesh Ramburn | Dec 26, 2016 | Drawings, Measured Building Survey, Topographical Survey, Planning Permission
A provisional sum is a sum of money allocated for a particular activity that is not fully defined, but it needs to be considered for a construction project. In the context of measured building survey and topographical survey an architect may request for a provisional...
by Bhavesh Ramburn | Dec 23, 2016 | Drawings, Measured Building Survey, Elevation, Planning Permission, Floor Plans
A section plan is a vertical slice drawings showing the internal features of your property. It is similar to an elevation plan. However, it shows the internal features of the property. It is common to have the section plan drawn in the middle of the property’s...
by Bhavesh Ramburn | Dec 22, 2016 | Icelabz, Services, Drawings, Measured Building Survey, Planning Permission, Floor Plans
A floor plan is a drawing which indicate the features of a floor for your property. In the context of a measured building survey, a floor plan consists of indicating all fixed features, as well as height information of the room, windows, doors and any beams on the...
by Bhavesh Ramburn | Dec 21, 2016 | Services, Drawings, Measured Building Survey, Topographical Survey, Planning Permission
We get over 20+ enquiries in a week, some of the time the client has no clue what they are requesting as they have been directed by their architect or a friend. Sometimes it confuses the client, and he or she ends up paying for too much or ‘quite often’ too...