Housing subsidence
Language: English Series: Observer ; 8 May 1994, 15; | Independent ; 7 May 1994, 28(2)Publication details: 1994Subject(s): Summary: The Institution of Structural Engineers proposes that homeowners with subsidence and related problems may receive a `Certificate of structural adequacy` from an engineer, in place of guarantees offered by contractors. The Subsidence Claims Advisory Bureau has also launched a new insurance scheme.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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The Institution of Structural Engineers proposes that homeowners with subsidence and related problems may receive a `Certificate of structural adequacy` from an engineer, in place of guarantees offered by contractors. The Subsidence Claims Advisory Bureau has also launched a new insurance scheme.