About Us
Securing Compliance in the Built Environment
We help developers and design teams navigate Part L and building regulations with technical clarity and commercial confidence.
Through detailed energy modelling, regulatory insight, and engineering-led consultancy, we reduce risk at design stage and deliver compliant buildings without unnecessary cost or redesign.
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building compliance & Risk consultancy
As a practice led by qualified Engineers and Building Surveyors, we provide the technical oversight required to de-risk developments and ensure regulatory certainty. We bridge the gap between complex architectural design and onsite reality, using advanced building physics to optimise fabric performance and manage the “Golden Thread” of compliance evidence.
Our Values
The Principles that
guide our work
Integrity
We provide clear, honest advice grounded in regulation and engineering judgement. If a design presents compliance risk, we flag it early and explain the implications — protecting both the project and the client from avoidable issues at handover.
Collaboration
We work closely with architects, developers, and contractors to integrate compliance into the design and construction process. By engaging early and communicating clearly, we help teams deliver buildings that perform as intended and pass without last-minute compromise.
Technical Rigor
Our work is underpinned by detailed modelling, regulatory knowledge, and practical site understanding. We focus on achieving compliance efficiently — avoiding unnecessary over-specification while ensuring robust, auditable evidence for Building Control approval.
Our Mission
Advancing the built environment by providing streamlined, expert-led compliance and risk mitigation services.
Our Clients
Who We Support
We are most often engaged by developers, architects, and project teams who value technical clarity and want compliance handled properly — not reactively. Our clients typically include:
SME Developers delivering residential or commercial new-build projects who want certainty on Part L compliance before construction begins.
Architectural practices seeking an engineering-led energy strategy that integrates cleanly with their design intent, rather than forcing late-stage design changes.
Project teams who have experienced conflicting SAP or SBEM advice and require a clear, defensible technical position.
Developments approaching Building Control review where compliance risk needs to be identified, resolved, and evidenced without unnecessary cost escalation.