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Case Studies
The most difficult
task for any conservation officer is to visualise your proposal
in the setting to be preserved. If your application is supported
by a conservation case study (a set of accurate drawings of your
proposal in that setting) then your case becomes less subjective.
We will not bend the truth but either way the case study objectivity
will either support acceptance or help clarify objections.
It goes without
saying that such work always requires a detailed site visit and
artist's survey, and will usually require 2 or 3 views. Cost need
not be excessive however, as smaller pencil drawings often suffice.
Price Guide
and Terms
Some
cases are quite straight forward and others highly complicated.
As such, a flat fee will be charged for the site visit. At that
visit firm costs and terms will be quoted and agreed. These tend
to be very reasonable when compared to architects or engineers fees
and are always excellent value as they might be the difference between
planning application success or failure.
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