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Asbestos Management Responsibilities for Commercial Property Owners
Commercial property owners have an important role to play in managing asbestos risk. Whether you own an office building, warehouse, retail unit, industrial estate, mixed-use premises, leisure venue, workshop, healthcare building, education property or multi-let...
Managing Asbestos in GP Surgeries and Primary Care Buildings
GP surgeries and primary care buildings need a practical, well-managed approach to asbestos. Many surgeries operate from older premises, converted houses, health centres, former clinics, mixed-use buildings, purpose-built medical centres and properties that have been...
Asbestos Risks in Rail Infrastructure Projects
Rail infrastructure projects often involve complex, safety-critical environments where planning, access and contractor coordination need to be tightly controlled. Whether work is taking place at stations, depots, maintenance buildings, signal boxes, bridges, tunnels,...
Asbestos Management in Care Homes: Protecting Residents, Staff and Contractors
Care homes need a careful and practical approach to asbestos management. Many operate from older buildings, converted residential properties, former hospitals, purpose-built care facilities, extensions and mixed-age estates. This means asbestos-containing materials...
How Universities Should Manage Asbestos Across Large Estates
Universities often manage some of the most varied and complex estates in the education sector. A single university may be responsible for teaching buildings, laboratories, libraries, lecture theatres, offices, halls of residence, workshops, plant rooms, sports...
Asbestos Management for Utilities and Infrastructure Providers
Utilities and infrastructure providers operate some of the most complex built environments in the UK. Their estates may include substations, pumping stations, treatment works, energy sites, depots, control rooms, plant rooms, service buildings, tunnels, rail-related...
Lift Shaft Asbestos: What Lift Installation Contractors Should Check Before Work Begins
Lift installation, replacement and maintenance works can involve significant asbestos risk in older commercial buildings. Lift shafts, motor rooms, service voids, plant spaces and surrounding structural areas may contain asbestos-containing materials that are hidden...
Asbestos in Schools: What Headteachers, Governors and Estate Managers Need to Know
Asbestos management is an important responsibility for schools, academies, colleges and education estates across the UK. Many school buildings were constructed or refurbished during periods when asbestos-containing materials were widely used in construction. As a...
Asbestos in Warehouses: What Commercial Operators and Landlords Should Know
Warehouses are essential to logistics, manufacturing, storage, distribution, retail fulfilment and industrial operations across the UK. Many warehouse buildings are large, functional and frequently adapted over time, with changes to racking, loading bays, offices,...
Asbestos Barn Removal: What Landowners Need to Know Before Work Starts
Asbestos barn removal is a common requirement for farms, rural estates, agricultural businesses and landowners across the UK. Many older barns and agricultural buildings were constructed using asbestos cement roof sheets, wall cladding, gutters, downpipes, flues and...
Asbestos Risks for Plumbing and HVAC Contractors
Plumbing, heating, ventilation and air conditioning contractors are among the trades most likely to encounter asbestos during commercial building works. Whether replacing pipework, installing new heating systems, upgrading plant rooms or working above suspended...
Asbestos Management for Hotels and Hospitality Venues
Hotels and hospitality venues need a careful, practical approach to asbestos management. Many hotels, restaurants, pubs, leisure venues, event spaces and hospitality buildings operate from older properties that have been refurbished, extended, reconfigured or...
How Developers Can Manage Asbestos Risk During Property Refurbishment
Commercial property refurbishment can unlock significant value. Older offices, warehouses, retail units, industrial buildings, hotels, healthcare buildings, education premises and mixed-use sites can often be adapted, upgraded or repositioned for new tenants, new uses...
Asbestos Risks During Demolition Projects: What Contractors Need to Know
Demolition projects can move quickly, but asbestos risk must never be treated as an afterthought. For contractors, developers, project managers and site owners, identifying asbestos before demolition starts is essential for legal compliance, worker safety, programme...
Why Refurbishment and Demolition Surveys Are Essential Before Construction Work Starts
Before any commercial refurbishment, strip-out, structural alteration or demolition project begins, asbestos risk must be properly assessed. For buildings constructed or refurbished before 2000, asbestos-containing materials may still be present in the building...
Asbestos on Farms: Common Locations, Risks and Removal Options
Asbestos is still a common issue across many farms, agricultural estates and rural commercial properties in the UK. Older barns, livestock buildings, machinery stores, grain stores, workshops, former dairies, outbuildings and farm offices may all contain...
5G Tower Installations and Asbestos: What Contractors Need to Know
The continued rollout and upgrade of 5G infrastructure has created a steady demand for installation, maintenance and enabling works across commercial rooftops, telecoms compounds, plant areas, building risers, mast locations and restricted-access sites. For telecoms...
Asbestos Surveys for Airports: Managing Risk in Complex Operational Environments
Airports are among the most complex commercial environments in the UK. They combine passenger terminals, operational buildings, hangars, control facilities, retail units, baggage areas, plant rooms, maintenance workshops, offices, logistics areas, car parks, telecoms...
Is Your Brighton Home at Risk of Asbestos? Common Locations Explained
Many homeowners in Brighton live in properties with history and character, but that history can sometimes include asbestos. If your home was built or refurbished before the year 2000, there is a real possibility that asbestos-containing materials were used somewhere...
What to Do If You Find Asbestos in a Hastings Property
Finding asbestos in a property can be unsettling, particularly if it happens unexpectedly during renovation, maintenance, or repair work. In Hastings, many homes and buildings were constructed or refurbished during periods when asbestos-containing materials were...



















