Wilby & Burnett LLP
Wilby & Burnett is a multi-disciplinary practice of chartered surveyors and chartered architects providing in-house design and management of all types and sizes of building project – from inception to completion.
Founded in 1979, the practice operates throughout the UK and abroad with a concentration of work in London and the south-east of England.
The strong management team, with direct partner or associate involvement on every project, ensures that all surveying and architectural work is controlled by appropriately qualified staff.
Founded in 1979, the practice operates throughout the UK and abroad with a concentration of work in London and the south-east of England.
The strong management team, with direct partner or associate involvement on every project, ensures that all surveying and architectural work is controlled by appropriately qualified staff.
Type of surveyor
- Chartered Building Surveyor
Works for
- Commercial contracts
Surveying services
- Architecture
- Building maintenance
- Building surveying (Commercial property)
- Condition surveys
- Conservation
- Contract administration
- Healthcare
- Hospitals & medical premises
- Project management
- Schools & educational premises
Business type
Private Practice
Partners and Directors
- Mr W G Harper MRICS
- Mr S A Kelleher BSc MRICS APS
- Mr S M Pelan MRICS
Languages
- English
RICS Regulated Firm
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Address
123 Ashdon Road, Saffron Walden, Essex, CB10 2AJFirms that are Regulated by RICS commit to the highest professional and ethical standards. In the rare cases where disciplinary action has been taken against a firm, records are published online.
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