Project-specific asbestos removal · Birmingham and the West Midlands

Asbestos Removal Birmingham — define the work category before the contractor starts

Controlled asbestos removal for homes, commercial property, industrial sites and construction projects across Birmingham and the West Midlands, with the delivery route selected from the material, condition, task, scale and required controls.
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Removal should be priced from the confirmed material, condition and work method

A material name alone does not determine whether work is licensed, NNLW or non-licensed. HSE says the decision depends on the work, asbestos type, how firmly it is bonded and its condition.

Material

Asbestos cement, floor tiles, textured coatings, AIB, insulation and lagging have different fibre-release characteristics.

Condition

Intact, sealed material is different from heavily damaged, friable or contaminated material.

Task

Removal method, scale, duration, access and expected disturbance determine controls and work classification.

Licensed, NNLW and non-licensed work are not interchangeable

Classify the actual task before finalising labour, controls and programme.

Non-licensed work

Some lower-risk bonded ACM tasks can be completed without a licence where regulatory conditions are satisfied, but suitable training, risk assessment and controls are still required.

NNLW

Some non-licensed tasks carry additional notification, designated-area, medical-surveillance and health-record requirements.

Licensable work

Higher-risk work such as many lagging, insulation and substantial AIB tasks can require an HSE-licensed contractor.

Unsure what is present?

Confirm the material before pricing a removal method. A single suspect product may only need professional sampling.

From asbestos evidence to documented handback

1

Review evidence

Survey, test result, material condition, dimensions, access and programme.

2

Define work category

Assess task, material and condition to determine the appropriate route.

3

Complete controlled work

Use the required method, controls, RPE/PPE, hygiene and waste arrangements.

4

Hand back & update records

Provide relevant completion, hazardous-waste and analytical records where applicable, then update the building information.

Air monitoring and formal clearance depend on the work

Not every removal task requires air monitoring. Relevant licensed enclosure work normally requires independent four-stage clearance, while other projects may use background, leak or reassurance monitoring where there is a defined purpose.

See Asbestos Air Monitoring Birmingham.

Do not compare two removal quotes until both include the same access, waste, analytical and reinstatement scope.

Removal scopes must address the asbestos task and Birmingham and the South East's hazardous-waste requirements

Blocks of flats and flats & domestic work

Floor tiles, textured coatings, cement products, soffits and service panels are common smaller enquiries, but shared access and neighbouring occupation can affect the method and programme.

Hotels, commercial & public buildings

AIB, insulation, service materials and plant areas may require licensed or NNLW controls, phased work and independent analytical support where applicable.

hazardous waste

In Birmingham and the South East, asbestos waste is managed within the hazardous-waste framework. Relevant movements require the appropriate hazardous-waste documentation and authorised waste arrangements.

See GOV.UK hazardous-waste guidance.

Removal scopes from domestic products to complex occupied and commercial projects

Flats, houses & communal property

Floor tiles, textured coatings, asbestos cement, soffits and service panels are common smaller enquiries, but shared entrances, upper floors and neighbouring occupation can affect the method and programme.

Offices, hotels & retail

AIB, insulation, fire protection and service materials can require licensed or NNLW controls, phased work, enclosure planning and independent analytical support where applicable.

Waste & Birmingham logistics

Asbestos waste must be packaged, labelled, transported and disposed of through an authorised route. Parking, loading and central-Birmingham access should be defined in the quotation rather than left unresolved.

See GOV.UK hazardous-waste guidance.

Removal scopes from domestic products to industrial and commercial projects

Homes & smaller buildings

Garage roofs, floor tiles, textured coatings, soffits and other bonded ACMs are common enquiries across Birmingham's residential districts.

Industrial & manufacturing property

AIB, insulation, lagging, fire protection, roof and wall products can require licensed, NNLW or non-licensed routes depending on material, condition and task.

Occupied commercial & public buildings

Hotels, offices, schools, healthcare and university buildings can require phasing, segregation and independent analytical support where the work demands it.

For local contractor guidance see Birmingham City Council construction and demolition advice.

Birmingham and the West Midlands support through ASM's local Birmingham city-centre office

ASM supports projects throughout Birmingham, the West Midlands and wider West Midlands and the South East through its local Birmingham office, led by the Birmingham office team. UKAS-accredited bulk sample analysis is undertaken at ASM's Sunderland headquarters laboratory within the applicable accredited scope.

ASM Birmingham Office

Office 1, Izabella House
24–26 Regent Place
City Centre
Birmingham
B1 3NJ

Birmingham: 0121 270 2172

National: 0330 433 9680

Monday–Friday
08:00–18:00

UKAS Accreditation No. 32982

Birmingham and the West Midlands coverage

Birmingham City Centre, Jewellery Quarter, Digbeth, Eastside, Edgbaston, Selly Oak, Harborne, Moseley, Kings Heath, Bournville, Northfield, Erdington, Handsworth, Perry Barr, Aston, Hockley, Nechells, Small Heath, Sparkbrook, Yardley, Sheldon, Tyseley, Acocks Green, Sutton Coldfield and Longbridge, with wider attendance across Solihull, Sandwell, West Bromwich, Smethwick, Walsall, Dudley, Wolverhampton, Coventry and the West Midlands subject to project requirements.

Attendance is subject to project requirements, scope, access and availability.

Asbestos removal itself is not a UKAS-accredited activity. ASM holds UKAS 32982 for defined inspection and testing activities that may support a removal project where relevant.

Birmingham & the West Midlands FAQs

How is asbestos removal work classified?

The classification depends on the task, asbestos material, condition, friability, scale, duration and likely exposure. It cannot be decided from the material name alone.

Is all asbestos removal licensed?

No. Some work is non-licensed, some is notifiable non-licensed and higher-risk work can be licensable.

Do I need an asbestos test before removal?

If the material has not already been reliably identified, sampling or an appropriate survey may be needed before the removal method is confirmed.

Is air monitoring always required?

No. Analytical requirements depend on the work and risk assessment. Relevant licensed enclosure work normally requires independent four-stage clearance.

Is asbestos removal UKAS accredited?

No. Removal itself is not a UKAS-accredited activity. ASM holds UKAS 32982 for defined asbestos inspection and testing activities.

Send the asbestos evidence before asking for a fixed removal price

Provide the report or laboratory result, photographs, dimensions, access information, occupation, programme and required reinstatement. ASM can review the evidence and prepare a comparable project-specific removal scope.