Condition Survey

condition survey

How to obtain a condition survey
for your business premises

You are a business owner. You have invested a lot of money and effort in your premises. You want to keep them in good shape and comply with legislation the law. But you don’t have the time or the expertise to do it yourself. You need a condition survey.

A condition survey is an inspection that gives you an insight into the exact status of your tells you the truth about your building and its systems. It is done by qualified professionals who know what to look for and what to recommend. They will give you a detailed report that shows you:

  • The internal and external condition of your premises at a given point in time, with photographs.
  • The defects, risks, and costs that may affect your premises, with RAG solutions.
  • The legal and regulatory statutory and mandatory requirements that apply to your premises, with advice.
  • The future repairs, maintenance, renovation, or expansion that your premises may need, with estimates.
  • Asset validation and preparation for market testing documentation.

A condition survey can help you

  • Protect your interests and liabilities in a lease agreement. You can avoid disputes or claims over damages or dilapidations.
  • Make informed decisions for buying, selling, or renting a commercial property. You can negotiate a fair price or terms.
  • Plan and budget for your business premises. You can prioritize your needs and allocate your resources.
  • Comply with the health and safety, environmental, accessibility, energy efficiency, or fire prevention standards mitigating the risk of prosecution.
Condition survey

Types of condition surveys

We can provide different types of condition surveys, depending on your needs and objectives:

Schedule of Condition

A concise report that describes and illustrates the condition of the premises at a given point in time, usually with photographs.

Building Survey

A comprehensive report that covers all aspects of the premises, including its construction, structure, fabric, services, defects, risks, legal matters, environmental issues, and recommendations.

Technical Due Diligence

A focused report that evaluates the technical performance and suitability of the premises for a specific purpose or transaction.

Energy and Carbon Survey

Energy and Carbon survey encapsulating both physical and financial aspects of the government target requirements and details your current status and benchmark.