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Everest Surveying is an established, Chartered consultancy specialising in party wall and neighbourly matters, and project management. Founded as Everest Building Surveying in 2008 by Stephen Everest, and becoming Everest Surveying in 2017 to mark the addition of project management to our range of services, we are an independent, small family practice whose aim is to employ our core skills and strengths to provide clients with the highest quality of service in our areas of expertise.

The Party Wall etc. Act 1996 sets out the procedure to be followed for building works covered by the Act. The Act controls all work to party walls, party fence walls and excavations within 3 and 6 metres of an Adjoining Owner's building in England and Wales. We are highly experienced in advising and acting on behalf of developers, building owners and adjoining owners, and as agreed surveyor on projects ranging from small domestic works, through to large scale multi-million pound developments.

Our thorough understanding of the Party Wall etc. Act 1996, enables us to ensure that planned works are in compliance with the Act, and that the interests of the parties are given appropriate consideration whether acting for the Building Owner planning to carry out work, or the Adjoining Owner.
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With over ten years experience in the construction industry and a Chartered Surveyor since 2013, Harry has provided project management and employer's agent/contract administration services on a range of projects including luxury residential, new build and refurbishment office space, retail and catering facilities.
Harry joined Everest Surveying in 2017, enabling us to offer specialist project management services to our clients.
He is also a knowledgeable party wall surveyor, and a member of the Faculty of Party Wall Surveyors.
The Act relates to certain defined categories of building work and requires those intending to carry out such work (Building Owners) to notify the owners of adjoining property (Adjoining Owners) before its commencement.
The intention of the Act is to protect the interests of both parties i.e. to prevent unreasonable delays being caused to work proposed by Building Owners whilst also protecting the rights of Adjoining Owners whose property could be affected by the works.
The Act lays down procedures that must follow the service of notice, the nature of which will be determined by the Adjoining Owner's decision to consent or dissent.
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