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A structural inspection is usually only performed when a structural defect or problem is recognised or suspected. Normally during the process of a Home Buyer’s Survey if any structural problems are suspected they’ll be documented for further investigation by a specialist structural engineer, who will be able to determine the precise problem and suggest the likely methods to rectify. Where there is a larger suspected issue or the building’s background is especially poor, a general structural inspection may be undertaken which will involve an assessment of the whole structure and all load-bearing facets of the building, together with inspections of the surrounding site and any possible impacts it could have, such as drainage issues or any trees close to the foundations of the property.
Any structural inspection will recommend the potential range of any repair work that is required to put right the issue. 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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The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames is a borough in southwest London, England. The primary town is Kingston upon Thames and it includes Surbiton, Chessington, New Malden, Tolworth and a part of Worcester Park. It is the oldest of the 4 Royal Boroughs in England. The other boroughs are Kensington and Chelsea and Greenwich also in London, and Windsor and Maidenhead. The local authority is Kingston upon Thames London Borough Council.
According to population estimates during the middle of 2014, Kingston upon Thames has a permanent population of about 169958 individuals. Kingston is one of five London Boroughs without any London Underground station. It has nine National Rail stations and 2 centrally located bus stations. In 2008, 64 bus routes served Kingston. In March 2011, the primary types of transport that residents utilised to travel to work were driving a car or van, used by 26.1 percent of all residents aged 16-74 and train, used by 7.1 per cent, and bus, minibus or coach, used by 7.1 per cent.
Kingston has many attractions in and near it, ranging from nature attractions and historical attractions to theme parks. This includes Richmond Park, that is one of the world’s largest urban parks, and three times the size of Central Park in New York City.