SPA has 20 years experience delivering commercial property maintenance across numerous property sectors and understand the specific challenges that each sector face. We cover London, Greater London and The South East of England.
Industrial Parks
The maintenance of industrial parks with their mixture of tenants can provide very specific challenges.
Retail Parks
Consumer and hence tenant satisfaction is a primary consideration when approaching the maintenance of retail parks.
Offices
Good maintenance of the building fabric and tenant satisfaction are paramount to maintaining value.
Residential
We provide a call out service supporting residential property managers and agents.
We keep you updated with the latest news in the industry, articles of interest and examples of our work and projects.
Steel Gates
Fitting of steal access gates to stories to comply with regulations.
Water Ingress
Report commissioned to investigate water Ingress at commercial office.
Electrical Earthing Point
Uplift and relay of pavement in order to upgrade earthing rod to ensure compliant with regulations.
Lead Guttering Using Harnesses
Lifting and replacement of lead guttering following resin patch repairs using harnesses.
Gutter Repair
Repair of guttering preventing water ingress at residential flat.
Cleaning External
Cleaning and refreshing external parts of commercial building prior to being relet.
Boarding Up
Emergency call out to board up broken window on 3rd floor of office.
Loose Steps
Lifted and reattached front steps to commercial office to remove trip hazard.
Shower Room
Installation of shower benches and mirror.
Fire Escape
Replacement of treads on fire escape to comply with fire regulations.
LEDs improve shopping centre values
A report by Revo ( formerly BCSC) and CBRE shows that LED lighting has become crucial to energy efficiency improvements and the valuation of shopping centres.
Are you ready for Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards ( MEES) legislation ? We can help.
As you are aware From 1 April 2018, landlords of buildings within the scope of the MEES Regulations must not renew existing tenancies or grant new tenancies if the building has less than the minimum energy performance certificate (EPC) rating of E unless the landlord registers an exemption.
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