There are times when no matter how much planning you do, the weather still gets the better of you. Fortunately our fantastic staff were well prepared and although there was not much land or measured building surveying completed on site on Monday, by our midlands based staff, there was plenty of drawing completed. Of course our Devon office was totally green.
December saw a milestone in the history of A D Horner Limited with us reaching our milestone 25th anniversary. From our first land survey in Redditch back in 1990 we have now undertaken over 4500 land or measured building surveys in the last 25 years.
We still take pleasure in turning old and unloved dwellings into shiny desirable ones again, through our expertise in measured building surveys. Whenever driving our surveyors are always keen to point out – ‘We did that survey’ to their long suffering families !
We are big watchers of various property programmes on TV so it is always great to see a project or architect that we have worked with featured. Last night we saw Nature In Art featured on Countryfile, where we have undertaken both measured building and land survey work. It was great to see what fantastic work they undertake.
Nature In Art – measured survey and topographic survey
We would like to think we have spent the last 25 years helping to make dreams come true !
Well it has just about stopped raining for now at least. Our office in Pershore got even closer to the River Avon once more.
This is the main road which runs from Worcester to Evesham through Pershore. On this particular morning a large detour was required !
Thankfully the rain has not slowed us down too much and we have been busy working on lots of measured land and building surveys in Gloucestershire this month for some well known clients, notably Cheltenham Ladies College and Cheltenham Racecourse.
Another first for us was to measure a MRI scanning room in The Gloucester Royal Hospital, where we had to liaise closely with the client to achieve the work outside normal scanning hours. The beauty of life as a measurement surveyor is that you really do get to go to some very interesting places (and then measure them !)