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Building Health

Your building is either working for your organisation or quietly working against it. We give you a complete, honest picture of what is functioning, what is failing, and what needs attention before it becomes a crisis.

What is Building Health?

Building Health is a structured, independent assessment of a building's physical condition, operational systems, regulatory compliance, and management practices. It is designed for property owners, facilities managers, and organisational leaders who need to know the true state of their built environment — not what the last contractor told them, and not what a surface inspection suggests. Whether you manage a single site or a portfolio of properties, we give you the information you need to make confident decisions about maintenance, investment, and risk.

Three pillars:

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Inspect

We conduct a thorough physical and operational inspection of the building — structural elements, mechanical and electrical systems, fire and safety infrastructure, environmental conditions, and access and compliance requirements. Every system is examined, not assumed.

02

Assess

Each finding is evaluated against current regulatory standards, best practice benchmarks, and the specific operational demands of your organisation. We identify what is compliant, what is at risk, and what is already failing.

03

Prioritise

We translate every finding into a clear action plan ranked by urgency and impact — distinguishing between what needs to be fixed this month, what needs to be planned for this year, and what needs to be monitored on an ongoing basis.

The Problem — What's at stake?

Buildings deteriorate quietly. By the time a problem is visible, it is usually expensive — and often avoidable.

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Undetected deterioration

Most building issues develop gradually and out of sight — inside walls, behind panels, beneath floors, or within ageing systems that appear to be functioning until the day they fail. Without systematic inspection, these issues compound over time. A minor drainage fault becomes structural water damage. An ageing electrical panel becomes a fire risk. A missed service becomes a legal liability. The cost of finding problems early is a fraction of the cost of finding them late.

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Regulatory and compliance exposure

ing regulations, fire safety standards, health and safety requirements, and environmental obligations are not static. They change, and your building's compliance status changes with them. Organisations that cannot demonstrate current compliance face enforcement action, financial penalties, insurance complications, and — in the most serious cases — prosecution. Most do not know they are non-compliant until they are challenged.

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Inefficient and reactive maintenance

Without a clear picture of building condition, maintenance becomes reactive — responding to failures as they happen rather than preventing them. This is consistently more expensive than planned maintenance, more disruptive to operations, and harder to budget for. It also means that limited maintenance budgets are spent on emergencies rather than on the improvements that would generate the most value.

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How it works & what to expect

STEP 01 — Scoping and access planning

We meet with your facilities team and key stakeholders to understand the building, its age and history, its current use, and your primary concerns. We agree the scope of inspection, confirm access arrangements, and review any existing documentation — previous surveys, maintenance logs, compliance certificates, and service records.

Deliverable: Scoping document and confirmed inspection plan

STEP 02 — Physical and systems inspection

Our team conducts a comprehensive on-site inspection across all agreed areas. This covers structural condition, roofing and weatherproofing, mechanical and electrical systems, plumbing and drainage, fire detection and suppression, ventilation and air quality, access and egress, and any specialist systems relevant to your building type. We document everything with photographs, measurements, and condition notes.

Deliverable: Complete inspection log with photographic evidence and condition records

STEP 03 — Compliance and risk assessment

We cross-reference inspection findings against current regulatory requirements and relevant standards. Every issue is assessed for its severity, its compliance implications, and its operational impact. We identify which findings represent immediate risk, which represent growing risk, and which represent future planning requirements.

Deliverable: Compliance and risk assessment report with severity ratings

Step 04 — Recommendations and maintenance roadmap

We present findings to your team in plain language, with every recommendation tied to a clear rationale, a suggested timeline, and a cost bracket where estimable. You receive a structured maintenance roadmap that you can take directly into budget planning and contractor briefings.

Deliverable: Prioritised recommendations report and 3-year maintenance roadmap, plus executive summary presentation

Do you know the true condition of your building?

Book a scoping call. We will walk you through exactly what a Building Health assessment would cover for your site, what it typically finds, and what it would cost — with no obligation to proceed.

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