Welcome to Appleyard & Trew LLP

Appleyard & Trew was established in 1969 as a Partnership of Quantity Surveyors. Current Partners and staff continue the traditions and values of the founding Partners, providing customer focussed services and solutions. The practice is medium sized within the construction industry, giving us the flexibility to provide attention to detail on smaller projects, whilst at the same time providing the resources to complete large and complex projects throughout the United Kingdom.

Location

Appleyard & Trew LLP 1st Floor, 3 More London, Riverside, London, Greater London, SE1 2RE

About Us

Appleyard & Trew was established in 1969 as a Partnership of Quantity Surveyors. Current Partners and staff continue the traditions and values of the founding Partners, providing customer focussed services and solutions. The practice is medium sized within the construction industry, giving us the flexibility to provide attention to detail on smaller projects, whilst at the same time providing the resources to complete large and complex projects throughout the United Kingdom.

Services & Staff

Type of surveyor

  • Chartered Quantity Surveyor

Services

  • Building surveying
  • Health & safety
  • Project management
  • Quantity surveying
  • Contract administration
  • Contract management
  • Cost planning
  • Lifecycle costing
  • Development monitoring & advice
  • Procurement

Business type

Private Practice
Residential
Commercial

Regulation

RICS Regulated Firm
This firm is regulated by RICS. Regulated firms must follow the RICS Rules of Conduct for Firms and are held to a higher standard in areas such as staff training, professional indemnity insurance, complaints handling and security of clients' money.

Partners and Directors

  • Russell Husbands
  • Kevin McGloin
  • Kevin Waters

Contact Appleyard & Trew LLP

RICS Regulated Firm
Firms that come under RICS regulation are easy to spot as they use the words 'Regulated by RICS' on their letterhead and other communication materials. Regulated firms must follow the RICS Rules of Conduct for Firms and are held to a higher standard in areas such as staff training, professional indemnity insurance, complaints handling and security of clients' money.
Residential
Commercial

Firms 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.

If you cannot find the information you are looking for, please contact RICS Regulation at regulation@rics.org. Alternatively, if you wish to make a complaint, please contact complaints@rics.org.