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Welcome to Earl Kendrick Associates, an experienced and approachable firm of Chartered Building Surveyors specializing in the residential block sector.


Whether you are a managing agent, a landlord, or a representative of a residents’ association or management company, you will face the same issues with the repair, maintenance and refurbishment of your block. This is where we can help and we can demonstrate excellent long-termrelationships with many people in your position.


We fully understand where your priorities lie,and the best ways achieving solutions to suit all parties, even in the most delicate of situations.


At the heart of our philosophy is the belief that this is a relationship-driven business. Unlike many others in this field, we guarantee that you will be able to deal with the same senior, qualified member of our team throughout every stage of your project. Our experience suggests that this is the best way to get the job done perfectly every time.


We pride ourselves on our flexible approach and will trytoattend evening and weekend meetings when required.We will also carry out inspections at times that suit the residents.


Typically, our services for this sector include: – Major Projects (Design and Specification) – Defect Diagnosis (Building Pathology) – Leak Detection / Damp Diagnoses – Contract Administration – CDM Coordinator – Reinstatement Cost Assessments (RCA) for Insurance Purposes – Schedules of Condition – Dealing with Licenses on behalf of the Freeholder – Strategic Maintenance Plans/Advice Please call us at any time to discuss your requirements in more detail.


4th Floor, Linton House, 39-51 Highgate Road, London NW5 1PB


Director: Julian Davies www.earlkendrick.co.uk julian@earlkendrick.com Tel 0207 284 1438 earlkendrick


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