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A structural inspection is commonly only performed when a structural defect or issue is identified or suspected. Often during the procedure of a Home Buyer’s Survey if any structural problems are suspected they will be noted for further investigation by a professional structural engineer, who will be able to identify the precise problem and recommend the practical methods to fix. Where there is a larger suspected problem or the building’s history is particularly poor, a general structural inspection may be completed which will require an evaluation of the whole structure and all load-bearing facets of the building, together with inspections of the surrounding site and any possible influences it could have, such as drainage issues or any trees near to the foundations of the home.
Any structural inspection will suggest the potential range of any repair work that is required to correct the problem. When looking for a structural engineer, look for Chartered Surveyors who’ll be members of either the Institution of Structural Engineers or the Institution of Civil Engineers.
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Abercastle is a village in the Welsh speaking area of Pembrokeshire, Wales. It has a working harbour which Abercastle Boat Owners Association cares for. It is an old trading harbour which exported slate, grain, limestone, butter, honey, corn and coal.
Abercastle harbour was the landing site of Alfred Johnson, the first person to make a single handed Atlantic crossing. He landed at Abercastle in August 1876, sixty days after setting off in Gloucester, Massachusetts. A commemorative plaque made of Welsh slate on the quay wall was opened by Johnson’s grandson in 2003.
Half a mile west of Abercastle lies Carreg Samson, which is a 5000 year old Neolithic Burial Chamber and the site of more than 1000 burials. It has a cap stone 15 feet long and 9 feet wide held up by three upright stones. Locals called it Samson because of a legend that Samson placed it in position with his little finger.
The wreck of the Leysian rests on the west side of the harbour, approximately 50m from the cliffs. It is popular with divers who say that lots of fish live in there. It’s also thought that a small shark visits the wreckage.
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