Showing posts with label local builders in Dartford Kent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label local builders in Dartford Kent. Show all posts

Tuesday 2 July 2019

Professional Local builders in Dartford Kent | Bishop Ltd


With residential projects it’s normally very complicated for the average person to know where to start, Architects, Planning Permissions, Building Regulations, etc. For this reason, we at Bishop Ltd decided to include an additional service to our list i.e. “Management and Design services”. 

Our Design Consultant service is a stand-alone package that encompasses all the early stages of your project. These early stages relate generally to the design, drawings, and Planning Permission aspect of a project. If you are setting out as a ‘first time builder’ we would strongly advise that you consider using this service. 


The main aim of this service is to help you to achieve not only the best results for your plan but also gain a clear vision of how you would like your property to serve you and your family. All design work for a new home, or extension, has to be thoroughly considered to make sure you get the best possible use out of your new space. Once we are clear on the design part of the build we can then provide you with the support of our architect. They will complete all your plans and drawings in preparation for submission to your local Planning Permissions Authority. Whatever design and planning support you need we at Bishop Ltd is here to help you. Contact us at 02089262010.

Wednesday 12 June 2019

Reliable Local builders in Kent and Essex | Bishop LtdLocal builders in Chigwell Essex


BishopLtd is a leading bespoke commercial and residential construction company. We have offices in Loughton Essex and Aylesford Kent and operate across Essex and Kent. We control the complete construction process seamlessly, spanning the Pre-Construction, Construction and Post-Construction phases of a project.Our main services include Architecture and Construction, Project Feasibility, Cost Analysis, and Project Management. We provide a turnkey solution or 360° Design and Build service.



As a construction company, our bespoke service is based around your dream, seamlessly blending considerations of practicality and aesthetics to help you create your ideal commercial or residential property.

Our highly professional Project Management Team is made up of experienced construction managers, working in both the UK and abroad. They have decades of experience across diverse Construction projects, as both Main Contractors and Sub- Contractors on large projects.

As a company, we understand each project is unique, and therefore, every Project team is assembled based on their specific suitability, skill-set, and experience. Our Construction team is made up of only the very best tried and tested tradesmen.

Wednesday 5 June 2019

General Local builders Dartford Essex| Bishop Ltd


Are you looking for building services in ME20 7BT? We are working in Kent, Essex; Dartford is one of the major towns in Kent, for all your Dartford General Local Builders, look no further. Bishop Ltd has over 25 years of excellent experience in this industry, so you know you’ll be choosing a top quality company for the work you require. 
We manage the complete construction process seamlessly, spanning the Pre-Construction, Construction and Post-Construction phases of a project. Our highly efficient Project Management Team is made up of experienced construction managers, working in both the UK and abroad. 
As a company, we understand each project is unique, and therefore, every Project Team is assembled based on their specific suitability, skill-set, and experience. Our Construction team is made up of only the very best tried and tested tradesmen.



We pride ourselves on safety and competitive prices, so get in touch with us today and see what we can do for you. Just call us on 02089262010.

Friday 31 May 2019

Finding a good quality Builder for Home Extensions and Repairs - Bishop Ltd


When you are looking for builders to help with your Home improvement, it is essential that you feel at ease with them. Some builders, although having many years of experience, may not exactly capture your design needs. Other builders specialize in certain skills that are especially useful to you in achieving your design concepts. It’s worth speaking to your builder about their previous work to establish if they will be able to complete your desired work with confidence.

Today more and more people are brave enough to build their homes from scratch but the majority of builders work is concentrated in home improvements, e.g. extensions to existing properties, or carrying out internal alterations and general repairs.




It is important to check a builder’s customer feedback; first-hand information can be very helpful in making your decision to employ the builder. If possible, it is good to check previous work undertaken by your builder on other projects. That way, you have an idea of what kind of work they will provide for you.

Main Tips for finding good builders:-

Referrals - The most trustworthy sources of information about builders will be found by speaking to your friends and family. They will be eager to tell you all the issues they may have had and how well the builder was able to manage them.

References - Always ask for references, and follow up on them. If a homeowner invites you to look at the work which was completed by your builder, take them up on the offer.

Start looking early – Most good quality builders get booked up in advance. They may find it difficult to start work immediately. By planning ahead you can increase your choice of builders - the "only firm available" is not the right way to select your builder.

Obtain Quotes - Ask a number of builders to quote for the job and take care that they are all quoting on the same work. This way you can make a proper comparison on price. It is essential that both you and your builder are very clear about the work requirements.

Membership of Trade Associations - Reputable builders usually belong to trade associations which have a code of practice and take disciplinary action if the code is broken. Check if your builder belongs to any.

Get expert help - If you have a large the project, or it contains structural elements, make sure that you get suitable guidance, possibly from a structural engineer, to ensure that the proposed work is not going to damage the structure of your existing property. You may also want to ask a Chartered Surveyor to advise on the quotes or contracts.

Ask questions- If unusual payment methods or patterns of payments are suggested, requests for large and unjustified upfront payments, these should be treated with caution. Ask for receipts or pay on invoice.

Insurance- Check that your the builder has the proper insurance to cover the project.
The above useful hints should help you to find a reputable builder for your home improvements. Remember, highly professional builders will be happy to answer all your questions honestly.

Bishop Ltd is a bespoke construction company and, amongst other types of builds, are very experienced in building extensions. Our main services include Architecture and Construction, Project Feasibility, Cost Analysis, and Project Management. We will enhance you property to provide a great additional living space, either attached or detached from your existing property. Clients will receive advice as to when building and planning approvals will be required, of when inspections are due during the build process and on practical matters concerning space, for example, the overall finish and practical use of extensions, including, Glazing, Lighting, Ceilings, security, etc.

Tuesday 14 May 2019

Choose High-Quality Bespoke Builders to Construct Your Dream Home | Bishop Ltd


Building your dream home will be one of the most extravagant expenditures you will make in your lifetime. Naturally, you will want your builder and architect to deliver a top quality service, and save some money in the process! So, how should you go about choosing the best service providers amongst the many out there?
There are two main categories of builders, commercial and residential. Commercial builders, as the name suggests, build multiple units at one time for commercial or residential use, for example, a set of flats above a row of shops or numerous residential dwellings in one space. All the properties generally look the same. As a rule, these categories of builders generally stick to commercial builds over residential builds.




In comparison, a residential builder will build anything from a small extension to a large bespoke home. However, residential builders can be categorized further, the small local builder - dealing with the smaller building and refurbishment jobs, and the bespoke home a builder who will be experienced in constructing new homes from scratch and creating larger extensions to existing properties (Bishop Ltd sits within this bespoke builder category). The type of builder you require will depend on the job at hand.
Here are some guidelines that may help you to make an informed decision about building your bespoke new home.
    Commercial homes are built from templates to ensure the construction is completed quickly. Their exterior designs are usually quite conservative, and their interiors have very limited choice, feeling a little like ‘one fits all’.  On the other hand, bespoke home builders take their time, paying special attention to the finer details requested by the client. They aim to create an exclusive and unique structure, developed with a blend of your innovative ideas and your architect's skills. Small local builders have limited experience and expertise when it comes to bespoke home building and I would suggest you think twice about employing them when it comes to new home construction.
    Commercial houses are cost-effective, whereas, custom built homes can often be more expensive to build. Design and interiors are a big factor when it comes to costs, if you have expensive design tastes then your cost will be higher than others.
    It is easier to get references for commercial builders as they are usually tried and tested smaller builders who have worked up the ladder to gain commercial builder status. Bespoke home builders are a little harder to find. In this category of a builder, there is much more choice, you also have to be more diligent here as and the smaller local builders will also often portray themselves as being amongst this category. Be careful or you could become unstuck! Finding a skilled and experienced builder is always a challenge that needs the right approach from you, it needs thoughtful research and preparations.
    Searching for your builder: Good-quality builders are listed in national home builders associations, of which there are a few. An Internet search can provide details of national associations and a further search would give you names addresses and details of affiliated building companies.
    Assessing Prima Facie Quality: It should not be difficult for you to get a list of previous clients from your builder. Ask to see references and proof of previous work and speak to past clients where possible and even conduct a direct inspection of their homes. Look for the quality of finish, woodwork, paint, cabinetry, flooring, etc.
    Sticking To Schedule: Ask the homeowners whether the contractor adhered to the contracted time or prolonged the build without a reasonable explanation.
    On-site: The builder's site manager must also have a good working relationship with clients, and be able to adapt his delivery to your suggestions (planning restrictions allowing) for any changes, modifications, and concerns during the entire construction process of the build. This is important as thoughts of how your dream home should look can evolve and change as the build progresses.
Whichever type of builder you ultimately decide on to build your home they will have some experiences in common, as I said previously commercial builders were local builders at one time in their careers. However, for a successful build, you must employ a home builder with a proven record of commitment to quality and with the ability to work closely with their clients throughout the preparation and building procedure. It would appear bespoke home builders have more time to share with clients over commercial builders. This means bespoke builders will be more likely to adjust to your build needs as they arise, and be more invested in creating a unique build to add to their portfolio. However, be careful not to employ a small local builder posing as a bespoke home builder for such work as they will lack the expertise in providing you with what you need.
For the further guarantee of your builder's work, you should arrange to see one or more of your chosen builders’ previous builds being showcased. Nothing beats a firsthand assessment of a completed bespoke built home. The cost of bespoke builders may be slightly higher than a commercial builder but you will be getting the build you want and not their version of it! It may also take a little longer to build as the bespoke builder likes to pay special attention to detail but I’m sure with the outcome you will agree it was worth the wait!

Wednesday 24 April 2019

Different Types of Construction Projects

Construction is outlined as “the process of constructing a building or infrastructure”. It differs from manufacturing, which typically involves mass production of similar items without a designated purchaser, while construction takes place at a pre-determined location for a known client.

A Construction Project "includes all material and work necessary for the development of a finished structure for occupancy by a client. This includes site preparation, foundations, mechanical, trade, and the other work necessary to complete the project."

All types of construction are planned and drawn out by architects and engineers, and sometimes with the help of a builder.


There are mainly 7 different types of construction projects. These include:

Residential

The most common area of construction is Residential construction. This section includes homes, townhouses, apartments, maisonettes, cottages, generally, all units used as dwellings. Governmental agencies, like local councils, employ subcontractors for structural, electrical, mechanical and alternative specialty work. This type of project will be subject to local planning laws and codes of practice.

As the most common area of construction by far, residential construction is the most competitive area in which to gain work for builders. It is usually the entry level for building companies looking to work within the construction industry. It is also the most riskiest area for a client! With so much competition builders with less experience will be eager to undercut a more reliable and established building company. This is where clients can fall victim to the “cowboy builder” so you need to do your homework on a company before parting with your hard earned money!

Extensions

Building extensions is the process of adding structure to a previously built holding. It is the most common type of construction work undertaken by a builder. Extensions can be built to almost any type of construction and be a variety of sizes and styles. They can also be utilised in numerous ways; living area, garage, storage, but the extension has to be built in the same style as the original property. Extensions usually includes installation of services, like gas and electric sources.

Institutional and business

Institutional and business construction covers larger projects like hospitals and clinics, colleges and universities, sports facilities and stadiums, distribution warehouses, office blocks and hotels. This type of construction is more specialised and has fewer competitors in the market, in turn, making the process more expensive for the client. Specialist builders and architects will be employed and are able to demand higher prices for their experience and knowledge. However, the rewards for the client can be very high for such sizeable projects.

Industrial

Industrial construction is a much smaller and less thought about sector of the construction industry, however, it is essential to our everyday life. This type of construction is very specialised and construction costs are exceptionally high. Construction here is undertaken by very large industrial firms, for example firms producing power generation, medicine, gas stations, etc.

Specialised Industrial Construction

These type of construction projects involve huge scale construction with a very high degree of technological and complex procedures. They would be used for the construction of atomic power plants, chemical process plants and oil refineries.

Highway Construction

Highway construction involves the development, alteration, or repair of roads, highways, streets, alleys, runways, paths, parking areas, etc. It includes all incidental construction in conjunction with route construction projects.

Heavy Construction

Heavy construction refers to any type of construction that does not typically fall under either "building" or "highway." Examples of this type of project would be dams, large bridges, water and sewer plants, biodegradable pollution treatment plants, and water treatment plants and facilities.This area of construction can involve many different designs of construction and all would need specialist knowledge.

Construction is a huge industry and their are numerous fields in which a construction company can be involved. The specialised areas obviously require extensive knowledge and ability to proceed but can be very rewarding for both the client and the construction company.

The residential side is flooded with local builders making it that much harder for the client to sift out the cowboys from the genuine and trustworthy building companies. However, with the help of the internet, customer reviews and testimonials, a client can be more savvy when looking for the right builder for them. Furthermore, clients should contact construction companies and raise questions about their needs before making any final decisions about employing a builder for their project.

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Friday 12 April 2019

Finding your Bespoke Home Builder

Building a bespoke home is quite possibly the most exciting (and expensive) experience in ones lifetime, and selecting the perfect bespoke home builder is crucial to the project's success. The role of a bespoke home builder is not only to build you an exceptional home but also to advice and guide you through the tricky procedures of design, planning and building regulation requirements. General builders are not so clued up on these points. Since home building can be a very long process, sometimes feeling endless, it’s essential that you feel there's trust and clear communication between you and your builder.

Consider Your Resources

If you have already employed an architect their knowledge and expertise will be at your disposal as a starting point in your search for the right builder for project. Architects generally have firsthand experience of builders and can often guide you on finding a reputable builder, as well as communicating with your builder about your design requirements. In addition to your architect, your estate agent or the National Association of Home Builders (amongst others) could also be a good resource in finding good local builders. As always, the Internet is an excellent hub of information and searches will locate numerous builders in your area, use sites that show ratings and feedback from previous customers. Not forgetting the most favourable mode of finding a good builder, friends and family! There’s a lot to be said about word of mouth referrals, the builder has been tried and tested by a person you trust so you have a much better chance of not running into problems with them latter.


Shop Around for Suitable Builders

Shopping for a qualified home builder is a lot easier once you have your plans drafted by the architect. You can forward your plans to the builder to get a more accurate quote for the work. If you are looking to build a bespoke home you need to focus on building companies who are primarily centered on building custom homes, they will understand your needs better and have delivered on similar projects to yours previously. Once you have a short list of builders it is essential to examine their abilities in more detail, their website and testimonials are a good reference point. You need to know that the builder you're considering has completed work like yours before.

Work on the Schedule

When you speak to your prospective builder, raise the question about what their estimated schedule to complete the work would be. You must appreciate that building a custom home typically takes a minimum of 12 months, depending on the size, and can go off schedule as building work is weather-dependent. You could ask for a breakdown of the schedule, ie...when do you estimate the house will be at first fix stage (plumbing and electrics installation). A builder who PROMISES a timeframe for completion, eg weeks or months, ought to be a red flag for you, however tempting it may appear to have your work completed quickly go with the builder providing an estimated timeframe, they are more accurate. With bespoke home building your priority should be that your project is completed properly rather then quickly.

Communication is Vital

You need to be comfortable with how a builder communicates with you. You should not feel pressured or talked down to at any time. You are trusting a professional to build your home and they need to take the time to clarify their method in layman's terms. Any queries you have should be answered in a timely and respectful manner. You should not be waiting for weeks for a quote, this would be another red flag, maybe the builder is simply too busy to fully concentrate on your project. If you find yourself unsure or uncomfortable with your builder at the beginning move on! There are plenty of professional building companies out there who will be happy for your business and will address any concerns you have. For your peace of mind, make sure you receive written quotes and have a contract with your builder in place before starting the work.

A couple of additional things to consider with your bespoke home build, If you have a location in mind take into account the project you are looking to undertake, in particular access to the property for you're builder and material deliveries, can those big lorries get to your property? What style of home do you want? Browse the internet for ideas on styles, you may also pick up details of the home building company used to build the house. It may seem like a bit of a minefield but making the right choices in the beginning means you won’t be losing your mind latter!

Remember, you are the client and spending possibly your life savings on this project, you need a cooperative and reliable building partner for your bespoke home. Take your time, be specific in what you want, raise queries and get your quotes and contract in writing.

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Friday 5 April 2019

Official Requirements and Design, Planning Permission and Building Regulations

Official Requirements and Design, Planning Permission and Building Regulations - Local builders in Dartford Kent

Most building projects require Planning Permission and Building Regulations; extensions, loft conversions, outbuildings etc., however, when it comes to New Build homes it is essential to obtain planning consent before any building work starts, it is a legal requirement.

To draft your plans, you will require the services of an architect, who will also be able to advise you if planning permission will be required for your project. An experienced architect not only prepares your drawings but can be very helpful when it comes to planning official requirements and design or layout of your new space. For a small fee, many can also help with the application process itself, submitting your plans to your local council and dealing with any pre-application issues so you are not caught out!


In addition to this, your builder may also be able to advice you when it comes to planning requirements, they can also keep you up to date regarding the necessary Building Regulation checks during your build, allowing for you to make arrangements for the inspections in good time.

Remember, it is ultimately the responsibility of the property owner to ensure that all legal requirements and paper work involving the planning rules (and building regulations) are fulfilled.

When it comes to planning, make sure you have all the necessary legal paperwork in place before starting work and follow the very useful guidance and support of your architect and builder. If you prefer to take the stress-free root, ask your architect to deal with your planning application on your behalf, in our experience, this root is well worth the few extra pounds!

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Wednesday 6 March 2019

Find the Best Local Builders to construct your Dream House

We all have totally different expectations from our dream house. Some dream of getting a casual rumpus room within the basement whilst others al desire is to have a sun nook where they can relax. In my opinion, a dream house is a home that satisfies and justifies the needs of each member living in the property.

Nowadays with the abundant information available on the internet it makes it far easier to search out a local builders in Dartford Kent than ever before, however, it’s still valuable to state some basic rules which can enable you to employ the right builder for you whilst avoiding some of the hassles or issues. For example, use a trustworthy website. Like everything else on the net, the square measure of a company’s website must be trustworthy or you could be entering dangerous grounds for you and your computer, scam artists often portray themselves as different people to get to your stored financial details on your computer, be careful when using these untrustworthy sites. Finding, and steering toward, a reliable and counselled web site with better load times can also help make transactions easier and bother free.


When your square measure is to shop for a brand new property it's necessary to think about any work that needs to be undertaken on the property before you consider it to be a contender as a new family home. Only a few people are lucky enough to move into a new property and make only a minimum of changes, like just aesthetic changes, however, the majority prefer to make their own mark on the house with major works, like extensions.

Another person’s square measure of a property could be focused on the garden. If they are retired or have loads of free time, then growing plants, flowers and vegetables may be on their agenda, and space for a large greenhouse in your garden may be at the top of their list of priorities. Some individuals’ square measure may be linked to requiring space to work from home, the need to add a sensible and user-friendly home office would be their major requirement.

Home restoration or improvement has always been very popular with both old and new home owners, within any economic climate, to maximise the use of all the space in a home. All new home owners want to keep the purchase price of the property to a minimum so will buy a house now with the intention to create the space they need later. So keep your fenestra cochleae open and listen to good advice from web sites you have the square measure of before moving forward with your plans for that dream house!

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