In central London Boroughs such as Kensington and Chelsea, basements are pretty much restricted to only one storey down and up to 50% of the rear garden. So called iceberg basements are now a thing of the past following a reform on the planning process by the Planning Inspectorate earlier this year. Although this may seem like a major blow there is still a real opportunity to build basements on a one storey level. This has always been the case for the majority of the domestic market which is still thriving.
Planning requirements may vary by borough, so make sure you check their planning requirements, as many request a Basement Impact Assessment and a Construction Traffic Management Plan be submitted with applications.
Choose your contractor carefully for example by selecting an ASUC member to ensure they have the relevant experience to carry out such works commensurate with the size of the project.
Competent contractors will have insurances in place appropriate to the type of work and will also provide a 10 year Basement Insurance Guarantee. This is called latent defects insurance and is a first party policy not dependant on the contractor trading in order to make a claim.
A recent HSE blitz revealed in excess of 50% of sites visited were not conforming to health and safety requirements. ASUC’s member figures were considerably reduced from this figure with minor infringements only noted.
There is a tendency to go for the cheapest quote for works, but this is not necessarily a good thing, as cheap often means shortcuts. With the potential problems associated with basements it pays to employ a credible specialist.
Choose an engineer who understands the issues involved with permanent and temporary design and has appropriate Professional Indemnity Insurance in place to cover their works.
You will also need to acquire a Party Wall agreement if the works are within 3m of your neighbour’s property. As would be the case in almost all instances in Central London.
ASUC members can provide both an installation and design and build service providing peace of mind for a client to have a fairy tale ending and not the House of horrors often featured in the press.
For more information on ASUC and its members please visit www.asuc.org.uk.
Rob Withers
Executive Director at ASUC