Wednesday 17 July 2019

Why Hiring a Design and Build Construction Company is a Better Choice - Bishop Ltd


Design and Build Companies Have All the Experts under One Roof
Often people think choosing to manage their own renovation the project will be a smart financial decision in comparison to employing the services of a design and build contractor (often referred to as a Turnkey Management Service). For major renovation, people can become unstuck very quickly without the much-needed expert help, they come to realize they actually do need. It takes a number of different experts to successfully make a renovation look both professional and (more importantly) legal. For example, generally, renovations require experts such as architects, builders, plumbers, electricians and in some instances also interior designers. A design and build company are able to provide all these services under one roof.



Design Phase Needs an Architect
Possibly the most important aspect of a major renovation in the design process. This is where you and your architect come together in a ‘joining of minds’ to establish your needs, put together a plan of action and draft accurate drawings for your proposed works. This early planning stage is very important to cut down on time, money, and errors once work starts. For this reason, if you are debating on whether to use the services of an architect or do it yourself, I would highly recommend using an architect. Apart from them ensuring the legality of your project, architects can also be very helpful in advising you about the more technical aspects of your project, like advice on suitable materials, provide accurate measurements and drawings for your builder, all cutting down on your time and stress. Most architects will also be happy to liaise with your builder making the whole renovation process all the easier for you.

Knowing What Materials to Use
One of the most daunting problems for any inexperienced renovator is establishing and sourcing the right building materials for their project. This is where the expertise of a reputable experienced building company is essential! They will focus on your requirements, answer any questions you may have, and talk you through what they believe would be the best materials for your job. For a more convenient approach, ask your builder to supply the materials for you! Most builders will be happy to do this as it helps move the project forward without any major delays, they also have the resources in place to meet these demands much more easily than you.
If you do decide to source and supply the materials yourself make sure your research covers both material quality/functionality and supplier’s creditability, you don’t want to place a big materials order with a supplier only to find out the particular materials ordered do not meet your needs, or worse still, the suppliers have gone out of business! Both instances will bring your works to an expensive and instant halt.
You will need to speak to a lot of people to establish whose advice will be of genuine use to you, note that most builders/people do not like to share contact details of their supplier sources.

Licenses and Permits
Another really important reason why people hire design and build contractors are due to their knowledge and expertise in ensuring all works are completed in a manner that meets all legal requirements. To fulfill the legal requirements procedure, a project will need; timely inspections, sometimes involve the need for permits and licenses, and always requires appropriate insurances to cover workers and the general public from harm. Without the help of a design and build contractor the burden of gaining and ensuring all these legal requirements are in place (and carried out) will often be extremely confusing and challenging for you.

Warranties and Guarantees
We should not overlook the huge benefits of warranties and guarantees that come with employing design and build contractors. This will provide you with the peace of mind that if anything were to go wrong at a later date (and within the warranties period) the builder will return to eliminate the issue without further charge to you!
Furthermore, as a design and build contractor is almost always in full control of the work carried out, and all the tradesmen on the site, he cannot argue that the issue was caused by another contractor on site and not him.

A Design and Build Contractor is One Company That Does It All!
One of the main advantages of hiring a design and build contractor is that it minimizes the possibility of confusion and misunderstanding, which can often happen between the architectural (planning) stage and actual construction stage.
Design and build contractors deal with both design and construction of the building or renovation, whilst working under a single company. This means there is just one port of call for you for everything relating to your project, there is less chance of a breakdown in communication, errors occurring, and of time-wasting, which ultimately saves you money. Furthermore, it is more convenient to make payments to a single company, rather than juggling your finances between 2 or more service providers. In comparison to ‘doing it yourself’ or hiring a regular building company, essentially there are more major advantages to employing the services of a design and build company for your project. In short, it minimizes project-related ‘headaches’ and increases finish quality and time efficiency, in turn, saving you money in the long run!
This is just a sample of what design and build contractors can do. If you want to find out more, visit: www.bishopltd.com

Bishop Ltd – Bespoke Builders and Developers – Covering Kent and Essex
Contact us for all your design and build needs: 0208 926 2010 |
info@bishopltd.com

We are a leading reputable and experienced bespoke construction company covering Essex and Kent. Our services include all aspects of commercial and residential building works. We also provide a completely managed turnkey construction process spanning the Pre- Construction, Construction and Post-Construction phases of your project. This includes Architecture and Construction, Project Feasibility, Cost Analysis, and Site Management. Our two offices are located in Loughton Essex and Aylesford Kent and we operate across most of Essex and Kent.

Tuesday 9 July 2019

Five Steps to Finding a Good Builder – Bishop Ltd


Are you looking for builders to ‘fix up’ your house? Although some minor repairs or changes around the home can be a DIY project, some things are better left to the professionals. Here are the steps to finding good builders in your area.


Step One: Planning
Decide what changes you want to make and plan your budget. It might be helpful to ask the opinion of an architect or even an interior designer before making major changes. This will help you to gain a clear vision as to what you want to achieve, and how you want to go about getting the finished look.
Step Two: Look for Builders
Technology has made this task a lot easier. You can search online and check out your options for local builders and what kind of services they can offer you. While online, you can make price comparisons and get quotations from your potential choices. Although the process of searching on the internet is easy, the process of choosing is another. With the number of search matches that you may encounter, you can easily get lost in the sea of information in front of you, so stay focused.
Step Three: Choose a Reputable Local Builder
After having searched the internet, it is now time to narrow down your options to 2 or 3 preferred local builders. Firstly, weed out the ones way over your budget, but remember, be very cautious with the ones who offer the lowest prices too. Cheap is not always good when it involves building projects. You also need to dismiss the inexperienced cowboy builders, tempting you with false promises and low prices. There are plenty out there.
Step Four: Research and Investigate
You have to check if the company is actually a legitimate business. Check their credentials and ask for relevant information, such as experience and how long they have been in business. They should be able to provide photographs of recent projects. You can also use the internet to check reviews from genuine customers of local builders; it is good to know what other people are saying about them.
Step Five: Quotation and Contract
It is important when handling business in general, that you do not rely solely on your checks but that all agreements are written in black and white. Be sure to agree on labor and material costs, insurance, project completion dates and so forth.
Having written agreements in place are not just reassuring; they have the added benefit of you being able to refer back to them if something goes wrong, or is not completed. In addition, you can use them as a checklist for your project too!
Once contracts have been signed all that is left to do is move forward with your the fabulous the project, with the knowledge that you have conducted as much due diligence on your chosen local builder as possible and have protected yourself as much as you reasonably can.
Bishop Ltd – Bespoke Builders and Developers – Covering Kent and Essex
Contact us for all your building needs: 0208 926 2010 | info@bishopltd.com
Website: www.bishopltd.com
We are a leading reputable and experienced bespoke construction company covering Essex and Kent. Our services include all aspects of commercial and residential building works, with a completely managed construction process spanning the Pre- Construction, Construction and Post-Construction phases of your project. This includes Architecture and Construction, Project Feasibility, Cost Analysis, and Site Management. We have offices in Loughton Essex and Aylesford Kent and operate across Essex and Kent.

Friday 5 July 2019

Natural and Synthetic Materials used in Construction – Bishop Ltd


 Construction of buildings involves the use of a variety of building materials. These materials can be classified into two types, ‘natural’ or ‘synthetic’ (man-made) materials.
Natural constructing materials such as clay, mud, and straw are still used today in some warmer climate countries. Here in the UK, natural materials, such as sand and stone, are widely used in a variety of ways within the construction of buildings. For example, houses can be made of cut quarry stone and sand is used in almost everything in the construction process, from an additive when mixing cement to padding under patio slabs.
Synthetic materials are also commonly used. Plastic is a good example of man-made building material. Plastic pipes and fittings have taken over from the older metal versions in recent years; UPVC instead of wood is another great example when it comes to window frames. Below are a few more common natural and synthetic building materials but how many more can you think of?



Bricks
Bricks are one of the oldest types of natural building materials. This is not surprising when considering their advantages; they are weather resistant, fireproof and even pest proof. They are made by grinding down shale, a lightweight rock that splits easily into thin layers, then compacting the residue to form the bricks.

Wood
Wood is another long-standing natural material used in construction. Carpenters have been around for centuries crafting elaborate carvings from wood, which were then used as features and motifs to enhance the beauty of a structure. Wood is almost as common as a brick in the construction of homes, although, these days wood is used more as an internal feature (staircase, skirting, etc…) than externally. With modern buildings, glass and metal appear to have replaced the use of wood.

Concrete
Concrete is a man-made building material, although created by the mixing of natural materials. You could say concrete (like glass) is a bit of a hybrid when categorizing in this way. It is widely used in everyday construction, especially when extra strength and durability is required, for example, concrete frames are used when building car parks or shopping centers. Here the use of steel rods within the cement, in particular, ‘piling’ underneath the structure is common practice.

Rock and Granite
Rock and Granite are quarried from the ground and cut into a usable size. It is used both as an internal (e.g. granite worktops) and external (e.g. patio slabs) building material. It is one of the strongest and most hard-wearing materials to use. However, it is very expensive so its use is more limited than alternative more cost-effective materials. 

Plastic or Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is the world’s third most widely produced synthetic plastic. It comes in two basic forms, rigid and flexible; making it the most common type of construction material used for fixtures and fittings, in the form of pipes, guttering, and window frames, etc... Plastic is durable, rustproof and (to a certain degree) heat resistant so an ideal modern alternative to metal fittings. 

Glass
Glass is used as often as bricks in the construction of buildings, some buildings appear more glass than brick these days, the Shard in London is a great example of this. It goes without saying; glass is a very versatile product. It is widely used as a general building material and different forms of glass are used to enhance the appearance of homes and office spaces, both internal and externally. Glass bricks, a more recent invention than regular bricks, are used for just this decorative purpose. Glass, although another of man’s creations is a mix of refined natural products which have been mixed together, heated and then molded (when hot and pliable) to create a clear or opaque material.

Metal
Different types of metals such as iron, aluminum, and steel are used as construction materials. Coated or polished metals are used as decorative additions to buildings.  

Straw
Although commonly used in the past as a roof thatching material it is less common to see these days. This is because it has a shelf life and, unlike slate roof tiles, needs replacing more often over time. An additional benefit of thatching is that it also functions as insulation, therefore, keeping the home warm.
In every instance, it is essential to use good quality materials to ensure strength, safety, and durability of a structure. It is also important to hire the services of a professional builder and engineer to assist you with purchasing the right building materials for your needs, their advice and expertise will be invaluable, and safeguard you against structural issues with your build at a later date. 

Contact Bishop Ltd – Builders and Developers - for all your building needs!
We are a leading bespoke commercial and residential construction company. Our services include a completely managed construction process, spanning the Pre- Construction, Construction and Post-Construction phases of your project. Our main services include Architecture and Construction, Project Feasibility, Cost Analysis, and Project Management. We have offices in Loughton Essex and Aylesford Kent and operate across Essex and Kent. 

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 26 June 2019

Types of Glass and Their Decorative Uses in Homes – Bishop Ltd

We spoke about the different types of basic glass used in construction in an earlier blog. Below we are going to look at different types of decorative glass and a number of ways in which they are used to accentuate parts of a home (or building).

Types of Glass:
Glass Blocks
Frosted Glass
Colored glass

Decorative Uses of Glass:
Glass Panelling
Clear or Painted Glass Balustrades
Painted Glass Splash-backs
Glass floors and Stairs
Glass Balconies
Opaque Glass Kitchen Cabinets
Glass Doors and Partitions
Glass Shower Cubicles 
Stained Glass or Glass Mosaic



Types of Glass

Glass Blocks

Glass blocks (or glass bricks) can provide light and serve as a decorative addition to a structure, they give an aesthetic look when light is passed through them. However, due to their hollow center, glass blocks do not have them as high load-bearing capacity as masonry bricks, unless otherwise stated. They are manufactured as two separate halves and, whilst the glass is still molten, the two pieces are pressed together and annealed. The appearance of glass blocks can also vary in color, size, texture, and form. They are ideal in providing visual obscurity while admitting light and are very often used in the construction of walls and skylights, and for other decorative purposes.

Frosted Glass
Frosted glass is often used to obscure the onlooker's view of what’s behind the glass. For this reason, it is ideal to use this type of glass for bathroom windows, preventing passers-by from seeing into the bathroom when you are undressed. A pane of glass can be either a solid frosted panel or have a unique frosted design on it, often used by companies to display company logos or simply add privacy to glass offices.

Coloured Glass
Colored glass is regular soda-lime glass with the addition of metals and oxides, at the time of manufacturing, to change the color of the glass and enhance its aesthetic appeal. This process does not change the integrity of the original soda-lime glass. Colored glass can be used in a number of ways, some of which are listed below.

Decorative Uses of Glass:

Glass paneling
Glass panels are an effective way to protect your walls and to add a contemporary and striking decorative effect to your home.

Clear or Painted Glass Balustrades
Whether you choose clear or painted glass for your balustrades the effects can be amazing. The clear glass gives you a more stylish and minimalist feel, but those looking for a dramatic design statement should consider installing color block painted glass. 

Painted Glass Splash-Backs
Painted glass splashbacks have become increasingly popular in kitchens. This is due to them being tough and durable, more hygienic and extremely stylish. They are available in an unlimited range of colors, and commercial glass suppliers can even color match your glass splashbacks to fit your needs. 

Glass Floors and Stairs
For a dramatic and striking look consider a glass floor or staircase in your home. Glass floors are great, they are hard-wearing, easy to clean, beautiful to look at and allow lots of natural light to flow through a home. But remember, don’t install a clear glass floor above your head - where you can see people walking, for obvious reasons! Instead, install a frosted glass floor, it avoids any embarrassment while doing nothing to diminish the other benefits. The added benefit of frosting (or sandblasting) is that it creates a rougher surface giving you more grip than clear glass, therefore, less chance of slips and falls.
Stairs are always a focal point in any home so constructing them from glass is always going to have that “WOW” factor. If you don’t feel brave enough to go for glass treads on your stairs then maybe consider adding glass railings or balustrades to your staircase, that way you still get the look.

Glass Balconies
Glass balcony railings will make your balcony seem much larger and more open than other types of materials often used. It also gives better views when you are seated. 

Opaque Glass Kitchen Cabinets
Using the opaque glass on the front of kitchen cabinets is ideal, it’s easy to clean and you can't really see all the things stored inside. It also gives the kitchen a light, airy and sophisticated look. 

Glass Doors and Partitions
Using bi-folding doors, traditional glass doors or blasted glass doors are all great ways of dividing rooms internally, and in creating extra natural light to flood a room.

Opaque glass partitions are a slim-line solution to easily dividing up a room, they also allow the unobstructed passage of natural light to space. It’s a great way of saving space, no need for thicker stud walls!

Glass Shower Cubicles  
Glass shower cubicles always give any bathroom a beautiful modern and elegant look. You can use any type of glass finish you like; clear, frosted, sandblasted stripes, etc. but the result will always look amazing! As a tip, coat the inner side of the glass with a clear film to save from watermarks, the water will simply slide off the glass, which means less cleaning for you! 

Stained Glass or Glass Mosaic
This crafted glass can still be a great add-on to any type of traditional or modern interior. It can truly enhance the appearance of a place. Stained glass crafting requires several tools and materials and a special set of skills.

Thank you for reading this blog, I hope you enjoyed it. 
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