High Rise Structure Surveys and Historic Building Surveys for London and the South East
London Based Stone Technical can conduct high rise structure surveys and let you view the structures condition real time
As leaders in the field of restoration and conservation, Stone Technical Services carries out High Rise Structure Surveys on some of the UK’s best known landmarks including St Pauls Cathedral, Westminster Abbey and The Royal Courts of Justice to name but a few.
Our High Rise Structure Surveys look at all aspects of the building including structural integrity, cracks, splits, fissures, lamination, concrete condition, lead roofing and lightning protection to name but a few.
We do not just survey historic buildings but can also conduct commercial property surveys, surveys on blocks of flats, industrial property surveys, housing associations, churches and other listed bbuilding surveys across London and the South of England.
View the structure survey Real Time
As an added benefit we can show you the building condition through our live video feed. So you can view the building digital surveys either by CCTV remotely viewed from ground level by the client.Detailed Reporting
All Surveys are written with specific drawings and defects catalogue, also receive a produced DVD formatted condition surveys, to compliment written reports, and digital photographs of the survey to measure supporting evidence. These are professionally presented and are fully transparent with a full building maintenance plan and probable costs.If you would like to find more how we can help then please feel free to contact one of our experts to discuss.
Services available include: -
- Repair, restoration and conservation of ancient monuments
- Vegetation control
- Rope Access
- Repair, restoration and conservation of historic buildings
- Church steeple, tower and spire restoration to masonry, ironwork and weathervanes and rainwater systems
- Leadwork- renewals and maintenance
Case Studies
Lincoln Castle
Lincoln Castle, which is a Scheduled Ancient Monument protected by English Heritage, was built in 1068 by William the Conqueror and still retains many...Downloads
- Askrigg Church
- Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle
- Conservation, Consolidation & Restoration
- Wall Walking
- Holy Trinity Church, Ripon










