Commercial property services across London and South East England
We offer commercial property services such as Schedule of Conditions, Reinstatement Cost Assessments, Schedule of works and EPC and MEES advice for both Commercial and Residential clients.
Our director-led team of experienced Surveyors have a wealth of experience across all commercial sectors including office, industrial, retail and leisure.
OUR RANGE OF COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SERVICES
- Schedule of Condition
- Dilapidations
- Reinstatement Cost Assessment
- Schedule/ Specification of Works
- License to Alter
- EPC and MEES Advice (energy performance certificates and minimum energy efficiency standard)
- Development Monitoring
- Planned Preventative Maintenance
- Expert Witness
- Employers Agent
- Project Management
- Contract Administration
- Feasibility Studies
At Sillence Hurn we have vast experience working with commercial property landlords and managing agents, providing services across the entire property lifecycle of Planning & Acquisition, Development and Operational phases. We understand the importance of maximising the financial performance of these assets and our services can assist with budget capital expenditure, advising on Landlord and Tenant matters and planning and managing refurbishment or development works.
Clients looking at Commercial Property Services may also be interested in building surveys, party wall consultancy or commercial property landlord pages. We also offer drone services at an additional cost.
Enquire about our Commerical Services
If you have a specific project you need assistance with please complete our enquiry form below. Please provide as much detailed information that you can to help us. If you'd prefer to call us to discuss the project further, you can reach our team on 02380 014786.
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