Clarke and Watt Building Consultancy
We were instructed to carry out a Pre-Acquisition Building Survey for a mixed-use property in the heart of Wakefield.
Type of Survey: Pre-Acquisition Building Survey
Location: Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Type of Construction: Late 19th-century mid-terrace mixed-use premises comprising retail units at ground level and residential accommodation above. Built using traditional load-bearing solid masonry, it has been extended with cavity wall additions and incorporates a variety of roof types alongside suspended timber floors and a blend of period and modern finishes.
The survey formed part of the client’s due diligence prior to purchase, with the aim of identifying structural defects, assessing compliance risks, and advising on future maintenance requirements.
The property, originally constructed in the late 19th century, has undergone various alterations including a second-floor rear extension and internal conversion works. While the building retains much of its original character, the survey highlighted areas where modern interventions had impacted performance—particularly in relation to breathability, weatherproofing, and fire safety.
As part of our tailored approach, the inspection also considered the feasibility of long-term refurbishment and compliance upgrades to support future occupancy and investment planning.
A full inspection was carried out across all accessible areas of the property, supported by internal roof void access and thermal imaging to assess moisture ingress and insulation performance.
Our assessment included:
Findings included but were not limited to:
Our findings provided the client with a clear understanding of the property’s current condition, compliance risks, and future maintenance needs, supporting informed decision-making ahead of acquisition.
Key outcomes included:
This assessment gave the client confidence in managing future liabilities, planning capital expenditure, and ensuring the property’s suitability for mixed-use occupancy.