Temporary Works Design
Following a number of design reviews, Story Contracting asked Kingmoor Consulting to review and offer options for the temporary earthworks retention of a 2m deep exacavation on a bridge over the Trent and Mersey Canal at Kidsgrove, Stoke. The excavation was to be open for a number of hours to faciiate the installation of water proofing and services to the…
High Level Building Inspections
High Level Building Inspections We provide a range of working at height structural inspections and have access to a range of high level equipment. We have undertaken inspections of dangerous structures, or those awkward areas to reach. Since 2002, we have undertaken working at height inspections including bridges, wind turbines, lattice masts and buildings. Liaising with local authorities, stakeholders and…
Former Shop, Whitehaven
A property in Whitehaven had a number of sales fall through after a homebuyers survey reported subsidence. structural investigation and remedial works secured the sale of the property.
Brown’s Warehouses, Cardewlees, Carlisle
Following the purchase of the site by a local businessman, Kingmoor Consulting have been retained over a number of years to provide engineering support the former Browns Yard at Cardewlees, on the outskirts of Carlisle.
Faraway Treehouses
Friends of Kingmoor Consulting, Julie and Tony Simpson are fourth generation dairy farmers on the outskirts of Carlisle. Following the ups and downs of farming pushed them to convert a cottage within the farm to a holiday let in 2016, and they have now built on this success with the creation of unique treehouse amongst the 30 hectares of woodland on their farm.
Former Police House, Scotby Road
When a house came up for sale opposite their Daughter’s, Mr and Mrs Tait purchased the property and renovated to suit their own needs.
Mc Knight and Son Builders
Award-winning Cumbrian home builder selects Kingmoor for ‘versatile and pragmatic’ support.
The Preston Family
“We are absolutely thrilled with the result. The rest of the family haven’t seen it yet so we’re planning a big family dinner in our new dining kitchen,” said Patricia Preston.
Homeowner David Hall
“It’s opened up the back of the house totally. It’s a lot brighter, and a much more functional living space. We’ve lived in the house for 16 years and our lifestyle needs have changed. This was the ideal solution for us and we are very pleased with the results thanks to Colin’s input.”
The Ingham Family
The aftermath of Storm Desmond caused problems for those whose homes had been flooded, long after the news cameras had moved on. Among those affected in Carlisle was software developer Tim Ingham whose house on Warwick Road was flooded to a depth of four feet.