The Row at Weeting, situated in the centre of the village, was built in the
mid 18th century and is reputed to be the longest row of thatched listed cottages
in England.
When chimney fires damaged the structure, CCL was called in to carry out
emergency structural safety inspections and we arranged temporary works to make
them safe. We then worked as the Contract Administrator for the duration of the
contract to refurbish the cottages, producing drawings and detailed specifications
to sympathetically rebuild the cottages in conjunction with statutory
requirements.
CCL also acted as Party Wall Surveyors to facilitate the contract works in accordance
with the Party Wall etc Act 1996. In addition, we acted as the CDM -Coordinator for our
client, working closely with the relevant contractors to comply with Construction Design
Management Regulations 2007.