Demolition asbestos survey · York and North Yorkshire

Pre-demolition asbestos inspection

Demolition asbestos survey York

Fully intrusive inspection for buildings or defined parts scheduled for demolition, helping clients identify asbestos before demolition, soft-strip and removal programmes are finalised.

UKAS 32982ISO/IEC 17020 inspectionISO/IEC 17025 testingYork & North Yorkshire
York delivery / Leeds regional officeRadley House, Richardshaw Road, Pudsey, Leeds LS28 6LE
Leeds regional telephone0113 532 7195
National enquiries0330 433 9680

Choose the service that matches the building and planned work. The York cluster keeps survey, testing, management, removal and analytical guidance connected without creating thin duplicate pages.

Before demolition

What the survey information supports

A well-scoped report allows asbestos work to be separated from general demolition risk.

Tendering

Define ACM locations and likely removal packages before contractor pricing.

Sequencing

Plan enabling works, isolations, licensed removal and analytical stages.

Waste control

Separate hazardous asbestos waste from general demolition arisings.

Handover

Record completed removal, remaining limitations and any soil-related follow-on needs.

Discarded asbestos cement fragments requiring controlled assessment and disposal
Demolition waste must be planned before it is createdEarly identification supports safe segregation, removal sequencing and lawful waste routes.
Redevelopment planning

Particularly relevant to North Yorkshire regeneration

Former industrial premises, warehouses, workshops, redundant commercial buildings and brownfield sites may contain multiple ACMs within the structure, plant, services and historical alterations.

  • Full or clearly defined demolition boundary
  • Intrusive inspection of concealed areas
  • Coordination with structural and service information
  • Removal and waste planning before demolition
How it works

Demolition survey route

Resolve access and safety constraints before relying on the report.

  1. 1

    Send the site details

    Provide the postcode, building use, reason for the enquiry and relevant photographs, plans or existing reports.

  2. 2

    Agree the correct scope

    ASM confirms what is included, access assumptions, attendance needs and the intended report or project outcome.

  3. 3

    Complete the work

    The appropriate survey, analytical or project team attends under the agreed arrangements.

  4. 4

    Use the evidence

    The findings support management, design, removal, tendering or the next controlled stage of work.

York and North Yorkshire property context

Whole-area evidence before demolition in York

Demolition Surveys require extensive access and destructive inspection so asbestos can be addressed before structural demolition or soft strip.

Historic and converted city property

York’s historic core, conservation areas, listed buildings and converted commercial property require careful scope boundaries and coordination with the wider project team.

Education, hospitality and public estates

Schools, university buildings, hotels, healthcare premises, visitor attractions and public buildings benefit from consistent registers, access planning and clear actions.

Housing, industry and surrounding towns

Suburban housing, rail and engineering property, business parks, warehouses, farms and nearby North Yorkshire towns create a varied mix of survey and remediation needs.

Prepare the enquiry

What to send for an accurate written scope

Good information reduces assumptions, prevents avoidable return visits and helps the team confirm the correct service first time.

  • Full site address and building use
  • Reason for the survey or enquiry
  • Plans, scope of works and relevant photographs
  • Existing asbestos reports or registers
  • Access, occupation and isolation restrictions
  • Required attendance and reporting dates

Demolition Surveys require unrestricted access wherever reasonably practicable. Services, structural risk, unsafe areas and excluded spaces must be resolved or clearly recorded before the report is relied upon for demolition planning.

Yorkshire regional delivery

York delivery coordinated through ASM’s Leeds regional office

ASM’s Leeds regional team supports projects across York and North Yorkshire. Bulk sample analysis is undertaken at the UKAS-accredited laboratory at Sunderland headquarters.

Asbestos Surveying & Monitoring Ltd

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

0113 532 7195
survey@asbestosSM.co.uk
0330 433 9680

Monday–Friday, 08:00–18:00

York and North Yorkshire coverage

York city centre, Acomb, Holgate, Clifton, Rawcliffe, Heworth, Tang Hall, Fulford, Heslington, Huntington, Haxby, Osbaldwick, Poppleton, Bishopthorpe, Dunnington, Selby, Tadcaster, Malton, Pocklington, Easingwold and surrounding North Yorkshire areas, subject to project requirements and availability.

Accredited capability

ASM is UKAS accredited under number 32982 for defined inspection activities to ISO/IEC 17020 and defined testing activities to ISO/IEC 17025. Current UKAS schedules define the precise accredited activities and locations.

Frequently asked questions

Demolition Survey FAQs

Is a Demolition Asbestos Survey legally required?

A suitable survey is needed before demolition where asbestos may be present so ACMs can be identified and managed before the structure is broken apart.

How intrusive is the survey?

It is normally the most intrusive survey type and aims to inspect all areas within the demolition scope, subject to safety and access constraints.

Can demolition start immediately after the report?

Not necessarily. Identified ACMs may require licensed or non-licensed removal, waste arrangements, isolation, analytical support and project documentation first.

Does the survey include asbestos in soil?

A building Demolition Survey does not automatically investigate made ground. Soil and demolition-arising risks require a separate contaminated-land scope.

Plan asbestos before demolition mobilisation

Send the demolition drawings, building information, structural constraints, service status and programme.