Hampstead Chartered Surveyors & Building Consultancy advises building owners, managing agents, developers, investors, landlords and public sector clients on building surveying, fire safety, external wall risk and project delivery matters.
The practice takes on instructions where technical clarity, regulatory understanding and commercially aware advice matter. Our work ranges from condition assessment and defect diagnosis to cladding remediation support, Building Safety Act compliance, contract administration and development monitoring.
We operate as an independent consultancy, focused on clear reporting, proportionate advice and practical delivery support across residential, commercial, mixed-use and specialist property assets.
Our instructions typically sit at the point where property risk, building condition, compliance and project delivery intersect.
Independent advice on condition, defects, maintenance liabilities and technical due diligence for existing assets and acquisitions.
Specialist advisory on external wall systems, cladding risk, remediation strategy and higher-risk building compliance.
Commercially focused support for remedial works, refurbishment and capital projects from procurement through to completion.
Technical oversight for lenders and investors requiring independent reporting on construction progress, risk and value protection.
We are typically instructed where a client needs dependable technical advice, regulatory clarity or structured project support for an existing building, a remedial works programme or an active development.
We define the technical issue clearly before recommending a course of action.
Advice is framed against current legislation, guidance and project obligations.
Recommendations are written to support informed decisions rather than theoretical compliance alone.
Where required, we stay involved through procurement, contract administration and project oversight.
RICS regulation underpins how we act, how we report and the protections that apply when clients appoint the practice.
Professional and ethical obligations apply to how the practice operates and how client interests are protected.
Clients benefit from mandatory professional safeguards, including insurance cover and a formal complaints process.
Advice is prepared to support decision-making on real property issues, from acquisition and compliance through to delivery.