The preservation and maintenance of these buildings require balance between conserving historic value and adapting them for contemporary use.
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Highlighting Health and Happiness At Earl Kendrick Group, we understand the importance of setting the standard for workplace wellbeing, demonstrating a steadfast commitment to the Mental Health and happiness of our employees. Coaching In celebration of Mental Health Awareness week, we have partnered with a coaching provider to host a…
Seven easy steps to understanding the procedures and terminology of the Party Wall etc. 1996 with Earl Kendrick McQuade.
As we welcome the promising year of 2024, We are thrilled to announce that Earl Kendrick Project and Consultancy Services will be offering free Continuing Professional Development (CPD) opportunities to our valued clients. We recognise the impact of professional development and this initiative is a commitment to empowering individuals and…
2023 was a busy year for EK Group, reflecting the dynamism of our sector at a time of rising standards and expectations.
Hot on the heels of the successful and inaugural Manchester event on 28 September, Proper Talk returns, this time in central London for a breakfast session on 6 December.
Drone. Thermal. Rope Access. Leak Tracing. Time-lapse. Earl Kendrick Project & Building Consultancy is proud to unveil EK Specialist Surveys, a next-generation, integrated survey service offering state-of-the-art solutions to building owners and managers. The business of surveying is changing. Building owners are under increasing pressure to reduce costs without compromising…
Earl Kendrick support’s DEBRA UK, The Butterfly Skin Charity, a national charity for people living with genetic skin blistering condition, epidermolysis bullosa (EB).
As every good property manager knows, you are managing people as much as bricks and mortar, therefore you need to be mindful of the fact that you’re turning leaseholders’ homes into a building site.
When you hear the term ‘reinstatement cost assessment’ most people only consider underinsurance, but what about overinsurance?
