Expert Assessment of Pre-1970 Domestic Buildings
Our non-traditional construction structural services specialise in assessing and advising on domestic buildings constructed before 1970 using unconventional methods, including Airey, Wimpey No-Fines, Cornish, and other non-traditional systems. These homes present unique structural challenges due to their construction methods, materials, and age, requiring specialist knowledge to ensure safety, longevity, and compliance.
We provide structural surveys, investigations, and remediation advice to support councils, housing associations, and private landlords in maintaining and improving non-traditional housing stock.
What Are Non-Traditional Construction Homes?
Non-traditional construction refers to domestic buildings built using alternative structural methods outside conventional brick-and-block techniques. Common types include:
- Airey houses – prefabricated concrete frames with infill panels
- Wimpey No-Fines – concrete aggregate walls without fine sand
- Cornish units – reinforced concrete panel construction
- Other post-war prefabricated systems – including Tarran, Unity, BISF, and similar
These buildings often require specialist structural assessment due to potential issues such as concrete deterioration, corrosion of reinforcement, subsidence, or water ingress.
Why Specialist Structural Services Matter
Non-traditional homes are more susceptible to age-related defects and structural weaknesses, making expert assessment critical to:
- Identify structural defects and deterioration early
- Assess suitability for continued occupation, refurbishment, or redevelopment
- Ensure compliance with building regulations and fire safety standards
- Plan maintenance, remedial works, or long-term investment strategies
- Protect resident safety and asset value
Specialist knowledge of construction type ensures surveys are accurate, evidence-based, and practical.
Our Non-Traditional Structural Services
We provide a full range of structural services for non-traditional domestic buildings, including:
- Condition Surveys – assessment of structural integrity, load-bearing elements, and signs of deterioration.
- Defect Investigation – detailed inspection of cracks, spalling, corrosion, and other potential issues.
- Remedial Design – advice and solutions for repair, strengthening, or refurbishment of non-traditional structures.
- Options Appraisals – evaluation of continued use, refurbishment, or replacement strategies.
- Compliance Advice – guidance on regulatory requirements, including fire safety, building standards, and local authority reporting.
Our services combine technical expertise, practical recommendations, and risk-based advice, ensuring landlords and councils make confident, informed decisions.
Deliverables
Clients receive:
- Detailed structural survey reports with clear findings
- Photographs, drawings, and technical evidence of defects
- Recommendations for repairs, strengthening, or refurbishment
- Options for long-term management and maintenance strategies
- Reports suitable for board papers, regulator submissions, or funding applications
Reports are written in plain English, translating complex technical information into actionable guidance for decision-makers.
Why Work With Us?
We have extensive experience assessing and advising on non-traditional domestic housing stock, including Airey, Wimpey No-Fines, Cornish, and other pre-1970 construction types.
Our independent, expert advice helps councils, housing associations, and private landlords understand structural risks, plan safe and cost-effective interventions, and ensure long-term sustainability of non-traditional homes.
