Wapping's converted warehouses and dense riverside developments mean party wall matters arise from alteration works to shared warehouse structures, new development adjacent to existing buildings, and residential projects affecting neighbouring properties.
We handle party wall work across Wapping for building owners, adjoining owners and as agreed surveyors. Our experience with warehouse structures and riverside buildings means we understand the specific construction challenges that affect party wall awards in this distinctive area.
Party wall awards for structural alterations within converted warehouse buildings, where works to shared structural elements affect multiple neighbouring units.
Section 6 notices for new development works adjacent to existing buildings in Wapping, managing excavation and construction impacts on neighbours.
Detailed photographic records of adjoining properties before works commence, essential in Wapping where warehouse structures are shared between multiple occupiers.
Complex party wall matters involving multiple adjoining owners within large converted warehouse buildings where a single project may affect several neighbours.
If works affect party walls, party structures or involve excavation near neighbouring foundations, party wall notices are required. In converted warehouses, shared structural elements frequently trigger the Act.
Converted warehouses often have shared structural frames, party floors and communal risers that create complex party wall relationships between multiple owners. Awards must address these shared elements carefully.
Yes. We act for managing agents, freeholders, individual leaseholders and developers in Wapping, handling party wall matters at all scales from individual flat alterations to major development projects.
From serving notices to obtaining an agreed award typically takes four to eight weeks, though complex warehouse matters with multiple owners may take longer.