While Highgate has a lower density of affected high-rise buildings compared to inner London boroughs, several residential developments feature external wall systems that require assessment or remediation under the Building Safety Act 2022. Leaseholders in these buildings face the same challenges accessing CSS and BSF funding as those in more densely developed areas.
We provide cladding remediation advisory services to building owners and residents in Highgate, ensuring that eligible buildings access government funding and that remediation works are properly specified, procured and delivered.
Even in areas like Highgate with fewer tall buildings, affected leaseholders deserve the same standard of independent professional advice and funding support as those in central London boroughs.
We prepare and manage Cladding Safety Scheme and Building Safety Fund applications for Highgate buildings, handling eligibility assessment, documentation and liaison with the scheme administrators to secure government funding for remediation works.
Our technical assessment of external wall systems in Highgate follows PAS 9980:2022, identifying the extent of remediation required and developing specifications for replacement cladding systems that meet current fire safety standards and Building Regulations.
We manage the competitive procurement of specialist cladding remediation contractors for Highgate projects, preparing tender documentation, evaluating submissions and recommending appointment to ensure value for money and technical competence.
We administer remediation contracts across Highgate from commencement through to practical completion, managing variations, certifying payments, monitoring quality on site and ensuring that works are completed to specification and programme.
FRAEW assessments, EWS1 certificates and fire safety compliance surveys.
View ServiceExternal wall fire review certificates for mortgage and sale purposes.
View ServiceRICS regulated building condition surveys for residential and commercial property.
View ServiceEligibility depends on the building's height, the type of external wall system and whether unsafe cladding has been identified. Residential buildings above 11 metres with unsafe cladding may qualify for the Cladding Safety Scheme (CSS), while those above 18 metres may access Building Safety Fund (BSF) grants. We assess your building and prepare the application documentation.
The process begins with a FRAEW assessment under PAS 9980:2022 to identify the scope of remediation required. We then prepare CSS or BSF funding applications, develop remediation specifications, manage the procurement of specialist contractors and administer the construction contract through to completion and sign-off.
Timelines vary depending on building height, complexity and the funding route. A typical CSS-funded project takes 12 to 24 months from application to completion of works. BSF-funded projects may be shorter where funding is already approved. We provide realistic programme estimates at the outset and manage the process to minimise delays.
The government's CSS and BSF schemes are designed to protect leaseholders from remediation costs for qualifying buildings. Where buildings are eligible, the full cost of cladding remediation is covered by government funding. We help building owners establish eligibility and prepare compliant applications to secure funding, ensuring leaseholders are not left to bear the cost.