Pre-demolition asbestos surveys · Nottingham and Nottinghamshire

Demolition Asbestos Survey Nottingham — investigate the structure before it is broken apart

Highly intrusive pre-demolition asbestos surveys for full and partial demolition, soft strip and redevelopment across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire.
UKAS 32982ISO/IEC 17020 InspectionIntrusive Pre-Demolition SurveyNottingham & Nottinghamshire
Lace Market, Nottingham — John Sutton / source, CC BY-SA 2.0
Best suited to
Full / partial demolition
Nottingham & East Midlands enquiries
National enquiries

Locate hidden ACMs before demolition plant and operatives expose them

A Demolition Survey investigates the defined structure at a much more intrusive level than a Management Survey. It should be planned around what is being demolished and what is retained.

Full demolition

Investigate the structure comprehensively before complete demolition begins.

Partial demolition

Define demolition and retained boundaries so the survey matches the actual work.

Soft strip / deconstruction

Coordinate survey access with ceilings, floors, services, walls and other elements being stripped.

An old Management Survey is not a demolition clearance document

HSE states that refurbishment or demolition surveys must locate and identify hidden ACMs before structural work begins, and that ACMs should be removed so far as reasonably practicable before major refurbishment or demolition.

See HSE guidance and ASM's national Demolition Survey page.

Useful demolition-survey inputs

  • demolition drawings
  • retained structures
  • soft-strip sequence
  • existing asbestos records
  • structural information
  • services and isolations
  • below-ground interfaces
  • access and programme constraints

Survey → scope asbestos work → complete controls → proceed with demolition

1

Define the boundary

Confirm exactly what is being demolished and what remains.

2

Investigate intrusively

Open the relevant building fabric under controlled survey arrangements.

3

Deal with ACMs

Plan removal or required controls before demolition disturbs the materials.

4

Provide project information

Use the report and completion records as part of pre-construction information.

Connect asbestos findings to the demolition programme

Use the survey evidence to define the removal, analytical and ground-risk workstreams before the programme moves on.

Removal scope

Price known ACMs against the actual demolition survey findings rather than generic allowances.

Removal cost

Use Nottingham guide prices for early budgeting, then obtain a fixed scope-based quotation.

Air monitoring / clearance

Book analytical support before the demolition programme relies on an enclosure handback date.

Below the slab

A building Demolition Survey does not automatically clear made ground or previous demolition fill beneath the structure.

Pre-demolition surveys for redevelopment, industrial sites and constrained urban projects

Bulwell, Hockley & former industrial land

Older warehouses, workshops and development plots can combine standing-building asbestos with demolition fill or made-ground concerns that need separate but coordinated workstreams.

Constrained city sites

Shared walls, retained façades, neighbouring occupation, restricted loading and structural hazards can affect the destructive survey sequence and areas that can be opened safely.

Soft strip & major internal demolition

Where the shell remains but ceilings, floors, partitions, M&E and plant are removed, the survey boundary should match the full depth of the strip-out rather than the label attached to the project.

Pre-demolition surveys for constrained urban sites, estate regeneration and former industrial property

Hockley and Colwick, Colwick & East Nottingham

Warehouses, former industrial buildings and redevelopment sites can combine standing-building asbestos with demolition fill or made-ground concerns that need separate but coordinated workstreams.

Nottingham City Centre constraints

Party walls, retained façades, neighbouring occupation, basement structures, loading restrictions and structural hazards can affect how destructive inspection is planned and sequenced.

Soft strip & major internal demolition

Where the shell remains but ceilings, floors, partitions, M&E and plant are stripped out, the survey boundary should match the actual depth of demolition rather than the project label.

Pre-demolition surveys for urban regeneration, industrial sites and major strip-out

Hockley, Colwick & inner-city redevelopment

Former workshops, warehouses and commercial buildings can combine standing-building asbestos with historic demolition material or made ground that requires a separate contaminated-land strategy.

former industrial and railway land, Tinsley & industrial sites

Large factories, depots, workshops and service structures can contain asbestos across roofs, cladding, fire protection, plant, ducts and offices added over several decades.

Soft strip & partial demolition

Where façades or structural shells are retained, the survey should still investigate every ceiling, floor, wall, riser, service route and plant element that the strip-out will disturb.

Pre-demolition surveys for industrial industrial buildings, regeneration and major strip-out

Lace Market, Hockley & former industrial and railway land

Older workshops, engineering buildings and warehouses can contain asbestos in roofs, wall panels, fire protection, services, plant and later office additions that need resolving before demolition.

Colwick & Bulwell redevelopment

Previously developed industrial land can combine standing-building asbestos with demolition debris or made ground, so building asbestos and contaminated-land risks should be planned as separate but connected workstreams.

Soft strip & partial demolition

Where façades, frames or adjoining structures remain, the survey should still investigate every building element the demolition sequence will disturb.

Pre-demolition surveys for historic warehouses, industrial property and regeneration

Lace Market & older commercial property

Historic warehouses and later altered commercial buildings can contain asbestos within roof spaces, service routes, fire protection, floor build-ups, plant areas and later partitions that must be resolved before demolition or major strip-out.

Former industrial and railway land

Previously developed sites can combine standing-building asbestos with demolition debris or made ground, so building asbestos and contaminated-land risks should be planned as separate but connected workstreams.

Soft strip & partial demolition

Where façades, frames or adjoining structures remain, the survey should still investigate every ceiling, floor, wall, service route, plant item and concealed void that the demolition sequence will disturb.

Nottingham and the East Midlands supported through ASM's Leeds regional office

ASM supports projects throughout Nottingham, Nottinghamshire and the wider East Midlands through its Leeds regional team. UKAS-accredited bulk sample analysis is undertaken at ASM's Sunderland headquarters laboratory within the applicable accredited scope.

ASM Leeds Regional Office

Ground Floor
Radley House
Richardshaw Road
Pudsey, Leeds
LS28 6LE

Nottingham & East Midlands:
0113 532 7195

Survey:
survey@asbestosSM.co.uk

Monday–Friday
08:00–18:00

UKAS Accreditation No. 32982

Nottingham, Nottinghamshire & East Midlands coverage

Nottingham City Centre, Lace Market, Hockley, The Park, Sneinton, St Ann's, Mapperley, Sherwood, Arnold, Beeston, West Bridgford, Wollaton, Lenton, Radford, Clifton, Carlton, Gedling, Bulwell, Hucknall, Ilkeston, Stapleford and Long Eaton, with wider attendance across Mansfield, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Newark-on-Trent, Worksop, Derby, Loughborough, Leicester and the wider East Midlands.

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

ASM's defined asbestos inspection activities are accredited to ISO/IEC 17020 and defined testing activities to ISO/IEC 17025 under UKAS accreditation number 32982. Current UKAS schedules define the precise scope and accredited locations.

Nottingham & Nottinghamshire FAQs

When is a Demolition Asbestos Survey required?

It is used before full or partial demolition where the asbestos information needs to cover the structure being broken apart.

Can a Management Survey be used before demolition?

No. A Management Survey is not a substitute for the intrusive asbestos information required for the demolition boundary.

Does a Demolition Survey involve destructive inspection?

Yes. It is highly intrusive because hidden ACMs need to be investigated before structural demolition exposes them.

What happens if asbestos is found?

The findings are used to define removal or other required controls before demolition disturbs the ACMs.

Does the survey include asbestos in soil?

Not automatically. Made ground and buried demolition materials require separate contaminated-land consideration.

Define the demolition boundary before the destructive survey starts

Send drawings, demolition scope, retained structures, soft-strip sequence, existing asbestos information, isolation constraints and programme. ASM can prepare the intrusive survey scope and written quotation.