Posted 5 October 2023 By Easton Bevins
Easton Bevins makes it to the semi-finals at the Bristol Business Fives tournament, and raises funds for Bristol & Avon Multiple Sclerosis Centre (BrAMS).
Read morePosted 26 September 2023 By Easton Bevins
You are most likely to encounter a party wall surveyor when renovating or extending a property. Whether you are the property owner, a developer, or a neighbour, it is important to understand the role...
Read morePosted 12 September 2023 By Easton Bevins
Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) is a lightweight material that was used predominantly between the 1950’s and 1990’s as a cheaper alternative to standard concrete.
Read morePosted 7 August 2023 By Easton Bevins
Easton Bevins has a close working relationship with The Phoenix Learning and Care Group having assisted them on several refurbishment and development schemes.
Read morePosted 2 August 2023 By Easton Bevins
We recently welcomed a number of new team members into the business to support existing staff and help meet an ever-growing demand for our services.
Read morePosted 27 July 2023 By Easton Bevins
Easton Bevins is proud to have become a signatory to the Bristol Property Inclusion Charter, which helps to promote and drive diversity and inclusion in Bristol’s property sector.
Read morePosted 26 April 2023 By Easton Bevins
However small a building project might seem, if the planned work falls under the Party Wall Act, it is crucial to follow the correct procedures to avoid falling foul of the regulations.
Read morePosted 21 April 2023 By Easton Bevins
The Government’s online register of higher-risk residential buildings is now live. The owner, or principal accountable person, is responsible for registering the building and this must be done befor...
Read morePosted 16 December 2022 By Easton Bevins
Thank you to all our clients for your continued support throughout 2022, we look forward to working with you in 2023 and beyond.
Read morePosted 16 November 2022 By Easton Bevins
Managing Director of Easton Bevins, Mike Bull was recently invited to write an article on boundary disputes for the RICS website.
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