Welcome to John Goddard Associates,

 

We are a private practice of Chartered Building Surveyors based in Norwich, serving Clients countrywide. We provide a diverse range of building surveying services to both commercial and private Clients.

Reassuringly you can expect all instructions to be undertaken by Chartered Building Surveyors, who are also Corporate Building Engineers and who also hold professional accreditation in the areas of Party Wall Surveying, Access Consultancy and Expert Witness.

Our success and professional reputation is of primary importance to us and we continually look to improve the way in which we offer our services. With the assistance of the latest technology to support and enhance our skills we are able to provide a professional, personable and pro-active service to all our clients.

   this is the start of you getting to know us…

Our Approach...

 

... is quite simple really !!, firstly we will always listen carefully to and tailor our services to individual Client needs. We will then provide a competent, professional service to the highest of standards, encompassing all areas of practice now expected from the contemporary building surveyor, including lateral thinking and challenging the perceptions of the needs of our Clients.

Our strap line ...surpassing expectations naturally emerged following repeated comments from Clients as to the level and quality of service we continuously provide.

Please do not hesitate to contact us on:  01603 619211

blue line 15002
abe75
nrac logo 200
fpws logo 50
people 8

Copyright | Disclaimer | Accessibility

Building photography by Martin Pearce
© John Goddard Associates Limited 2006. All rights reserved. 
St Francis House, 141-147 Queens Road, Norwich. Norfolk. NR1 3PN. United Kingdom.
Registered In England & Wales no. 05075688

blue line 15002
orange line 750

Call us on 01603 619211

orange line 750
rics logo 100
jg logo 45002

 

Housing Health and Safety Rating System

 

Design and Access Statements Mandatory for Planning Applications!

 

Second retailer taken to court under Part 3 of the DDA

 

New Fire Safety Order

 

 

get_adobe_reader_2[1]