Whilst in many ways all Lease Plans may look similar to Sales Plans, they are in fact produced in different formats.
Lease Plans are required when new leases are being granted when freehold properties are split into smaller units, or changes are made to existing properties. Lease Plans need to be drawn to a given scale and show the demised area, as well as any areas used for communal access or right of way. Lease Plans also need to be lodged with The Land Registry, and need to be copyright free.
We are able to provide suitable plans for this purpose.
Lease plans which identify the demised area allocated with the actual lease, also need to be attached to a local Ordnance Survey Map, if required this can be supplied as an additional service.
We regularly get asked to provide plans for development projects of all sizes, such plans can be used by Estate Agents to attract sales.
We can also provide a service that would help developers decide on the best new layout when refurbishing or extending an older property.
Since the introduction of new regulations under the Licensing Act 2003, it has been necessary for ALL applications for a Premises License to be accompanied by a plan of the premises.
Floorplanners understand the regulations, and know what symbols need to be added to these plans in order for them to be compliant.
There are many occasions where such plans are required, many public facilities, offices, hotels, bars and restaurants all need to display FEPs.
Floorplanners are the right company to produce these on your behalf.
Health and safety at work regulations are particularly stringent when it comes to noise regualtions.
Many industries have to ensure that workers are not exposed to excessive noise for long periods of time. As such the introduction of Noise Plans have become common in the work place. We are able to identify on a layout plan the noise levels experienced, this helps employers to ensure that employees are aware of the areas they can work in under these regulations.
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