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    Introducing the New Dream Team in Neighbourly Matters Surveying

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    By Earl Kendrick Group on April 14, 2025 Industry News, Major Works, News, Party Walls and Neighbour Matters

    We are delighted to announce that EK McQuade Neighbourly Matters is joining forces with the Party Wall team at Archway Building Consultancy to form Akt. Neighbourly Surveyors.

    Both firms have pioneered a new approach to Party Wall surveying, combining unrivalled expertise in the Party Wall Act with a dynamic, people-centred, and results-focused attitude. The merger is a logical next step for both teams, bringing together talent and expertise from both sides to provide a better service than ever to clients old and new.

    Director of Akt. Party Wall, Abbie Reid said:  “This is an exciting time for our team and clients. By combining two highly experienced Party Wall teams, we’re enhancing our ability to deliver a seamless, client-focussed service. Party Wall matters can be complex, but with the right expertise, we streamline the process for property owners, developers, and managers. Our dynamic team ensures clients receive expert guidance every step of the way.”

    We share a modern approach to Party Wall and Rights to Light surveying that has been honed by working with architects and developers. Rather than seeing Neighbourly Matters as a bureaucratic hurdle to overcome, we believe in integrating them into the creative process behind any given project. That means taking a joined-up approach, with clear communication with all concerned, and moving fast without compromising on quality.

    Recognising their shared vision, both firms saw the opportunity to merge into a stronger, dedicated company. Akt. now has the resources to offer more expertise to clients, including property managers as well as architects and developers.

    As Director of Akt. Rights to Light, Dan Wade believes this merger is an exciting opportunity to expand our expertise in both Rights to Light and Party Wall surveying: “Rights to Light and Party Wall are complementary services in neighbourly matters, and this partnership ensures we remain at the forefront of the industry, offering expert guidance while fostering positive neighbourly relations. It’s the perfect time to relaunch, reflect on our growth, and continue delivering the best possible service to our clients.”

    With a renewed focus on thinking creatively to meet clients’ needs, Akt. brings much-needed thought leadership to Neighbourly Matters. Our collective experience and expertise in Party Wall and Rights to Light means we can support developers and neighbours to find practical solutions from feasibility to completion.

    Abbie Reid
    is a Senior Party Wall Surveyor with a master’s degree in building surveying and extensive industry experience. A member of both the Faculty of Party Wall Surveyors and the Pyramus and Thisbe Society, she transitioned from property sales to surveying, quickly rising through the ranks. She now leads on Party Wall matters, mentoring junior surveyors and ensuring best practices are upheld.

    Dan Wade
    is a leading specialist in natural light assessments, with 25 years of experience covering everything from small domestic projects to major town regenerations and skyscrapers. His expertise spans Rights to Light, Daylight & Sunlight, and Overshadowing matters, ensuring compliance and clarity for developers and affected parties alike. A champion of innovation in the field, he also regularly presents on industry best practices and changes in legislation.

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    Earl Kendrick Group are a multi-disciplinary firm of chartered engineers, surveyors and designers, providing national services from our offices in London, North, Midlands, West and South Coast. Earl Kendrick Group | 020 3667 1510 | [email protected]

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