Structural engineer for PDR Kent

Kentjagman

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Horticulture
Hi, just wondering if anyone would recommend a structural engineer? We are based in Swale, Kent

We are considering a class Q application and already have an architect on board, however his 'go to' engineer has just retired, has tried 2 other 'recommended' ones, they don't even respond to messages.

We've had similar issues on unrelated projects (now resolved) with both electricians and greenhouse erectors, everyone is busy, some too busy to even be polite!

Thanks in advance
 

HatsOff

Member
Mixed Farmer
There IStructE have a 'find an engineer' website. If it's a proper house/conversion project then you're best off with a chartered IStructE or ICE engineer. Doesn't amount to a recommendation but it's a starting point for competent people.
 

Forever Fendt

Member
Location
Derbyshire
Hi, just wondering if anyone would recommend a structural engineer? We are based in Swale, Kent

We are considering a class Q application and already have an architect on board, however his 'go to' engineer has just retired, has tried 2 other 'recommended' ones, they don't even respond to messages.

We've had similar issues on unrelated projects (now resolved) with both electricians and greenhouse erectors, everyone is busy, some too busy to even be polite!

Thanks in advance
Strictly speaking you don’t need a structural engineer , what type of building are you wanting to convert
 

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