Pre-refurbishment asbestos surveys · London and Greater London

Refurbishment Asbestos Survey London — inspect the exact fabric your project will disturb

Intrusive, project-specific asbestos surveys before refurbishment, fit-out, M&E alteration, structural work and renovation across London and Greater London.
UKAS 32982ISO/IEC 17020 InspectionIntrusive Work-Area SurveyLondon & Greater London
Best suited to
Intrusive refurbishment & alteration
London enquiries
National enquiries

Investigate the exact building fabric the project will disturb

A Refurbishment Survey is designed around the specific alteration or refurbishment boundary and may require destructive access to hidden areas.

Walls & partitions

Openings, linings, boxing, risers, cavities and structural interfaces affected by the design.

Floors & ceilings

Floor finishes, screeds, voids, suspended ceilings, textured coatings and hidden layers.

Services & plant

M&E routes, ducts, service penetrations, plant replacement and associated fire-protection materials.

Send drawings and the specification, not just the building address

HSE requires the survey type and scope to match the work. A red-line plan, room schedule or description of the elements being altered helps ensure the intrusive inspection covers the intended disturbance.

See HSE survey guidance and ASM's UK Refurbishment Survey page.

Useful pre-survey information

  • marked plans
  • scope of works
  • M&E specification
  • retained elements
  • soft-strip sequence
  • services and isolations
  • existing reports
  • access and occupation constraints

Survey before disturbance, then define the asbestos work

1

Define refurbishment

Confirm the exact work area and elements affected.

2

Survey intrusively

Investigate the relevant building fabric under controlled conditions.

3

Scope ACM actions

Define removal, protection or design changes before disturbance.

4

Release the work area

Provide clear asbestos information for the next controlled project stage.

The survey result should feed straight into the project plan

Use the findings to decide whether removal, further testing, analytical support or a design change is required.

Removal

Where ACMs conflict with the works, obtain a comparable project-specific removal scope.

Air monitoring / clearance

Analytical support may be needed around removal or licensed enclosures depending on the work.

One additional material

Targeted sampling can resolve a newly exposed suspect material where a wider resurvey is not required.

Unexpected disturbance

Stop work, restrict further disturbance and assess the material and contamination before relying on an air test alone.

Pre-work surveys for tenement upgrades, hotels, listed buildings, retail and M&E projects

Tenement and domestic refurbishment

Kitchens, bathrooms, rewires, heating upgrades, floor removal, ceiling work and alterations to shared services can disturb concealed ACMs that a routine Management Survey was not designed to investigate.

Mayfair and Westminster & sensitive historic fabric

Intrusive inspection may need coordination around cornices, lath-and-plaster construction, retained finishes, hidden service zones and conservation-sensitive building elements.

Hotels, shops & city-centre fit-outs

Refurbishment should be mapped to every ceiling, floor, wall, riser, service route and plant area affected by the design, with occupation and making-safe arrangements agreed in advance.

Pre-work surveys for flats, office fit-outs, hotels, retail and major building upgrades

Flat & mansion-block refurbishment

Kitchens, bathrooms, rewires, heating upgrades, flooring, ceilings and work around shared service routes can disturb concealed ACMs that a routine Management Survey was not designed to investigate.

Office & retail fit-outs

Suspended ceilings, raised floors, partitions, risers, fan-coil systems and landlord interfaces should be mapped to the exact project boundary before intrusive inspection begins.

Hotels & occupied buildings

Phased room upgrades, public areas, kitchens, plant and M&E projects can need intrusive surveys planned around occupation, noise, making safe and programme-critical access.

London and Greater London support through ASM's local Mayfair office

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

ASM London Office

3rd Floor
45 Albemarle Street
Mayfair
London
W1S 4JL

London: 020 3004 4184

National: 0330 433 9680

Monday–Friday
08:00–18:00

UKAS Accreditation No. 32982

London and Greater London coverage

Mayfair, Westminster, Soho, Marylebone, Fitzrovia, Holborn, City of London, Canary Wharf, Camden, Islington, Hackney, Kensington, Chelsea, Hammersmith, Fulham, Southwark, Lambeth, Wandsworth, Battersea, Clapham, Greenwich, Lewisham, Croydon, Kingston upon Thames, Richmond, Ealing, Hounslow, Brent, Barnet, Enfield, Waltham Forest, Newham, Barking and Dagenham, Bromley, Harrow, Hillingdon and wider Greater London.

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

ASM holds UKAS accreditation number 32982 for defined asbestos inspection activities to ISO/IEC 17020. Laboratory identification of survey samples is a separate defined testing activity within the relevant scope.

London & Greater London FAQs

When do I need a Refurbishment Asbestos Survey?

Before intrusive refurbishment or alteration that could disturb asbestos hidden in building fabric, the asbestos information should be suitable for the exact work boundary.

Is a Management Survey enough for renovation?

Not automatically. Refurbishment can require more intrusive investigation of concealed materials.

Does the survey need to cover the whole building?

Only where the whole building is within the refurbishment scope. A project-specific survey can be limited to clearly defined work areas.

Can the survey involve destructive inspection?

Yes. Refurbishment Surveys can require destructive access to investigate concealed building elements affected by the planned work.

What happens if asbestos is identified?

The project team uses the findings to decide whether ACMs need removal, protection, design change or other controls before refurbishment proceeds.

Send the work scope before the surveyor attends

Provide the address, drawings, marked work areas, specification, existing asbestos reports, access restrictions and programme. ASM can define the intrusive survey boundary and provide a written quotation.