Cladding & BSA Remediation

Cladding Remediation in Hampshire

Hampshire holds two of the South's densest concentrations of mid- and high-rise residential stock, in Southampton and Portsmouth, plus fast-grown blocks along the M3 corridor from Basingstoke to Eastleigh. With Building Safety Act funding deadlines fixed at 2029 and 2031, building owners need a contractor who can turn a FRAEW outcome into a compliant, fully documented external wall. AMPM Building Services delivers cladding and external-wall remediation to PAS 9980 assessment outcomes across Hampshire, with occupied buildings kept safe and residents kept informed throughout.

In Hampshire

One team,
county-wide.

Hampshire's remediation pipeline is shaped by its two port cities and its commuter corridors. Southampton and Portsmouth carry waterfront apartment schemes and post-war towers now under Building Safety Act scrutiny, while Basingstoke, Eastleigh, Farnborough and Fareham hold the rainscreen-clad blocks that followed M3 and A34 corridor growth. AMPM works with housing associations, managing agents, developers and main contractors across the county: we take the FRAEW report you already hold and deliver the remediation it specifies, from cladding and combustible insulation replacement through cavity barriers and fire-stopping to the golden-thread records your Accountable Person needs. We do not carry out FRAEWs or issue EWS1 forms; we build to the assessment's outcome and evidence every stage.

What we deliver

Self-delivered,
accountable.

Scope

  • Cladding and rainscreen replacement to the specification set by your PAS 9980 FRAEW outcome
  • Removal and replacement of combustible insulation within external wall build-ups
  • Cavity barrier installation and remedial fire-stopping across the envelope
  • Occupied-building phasing for coastal towers and estate blocks, with resident liaison and protected access throughout
  • Golden-thread documentation: as-built records, product data and photographic evidence for the Accountable Person
  • Marine-environment detailing for Southampton and Portsmouth waterfront stock, including wind-load and corrosion-aware fixings
  • Scaffold, mast-climber and access strategies suited to constrained city-centre and dockside sites
  • Programme delivery aligned to Building Safety Fund and Cladding Safety Scheme milestones and the 2029/2031 deadlines

Standards & compliance

  • PAS 9980 (remediation delivered to FRAEW outcomes)
  • Building Safety Act 2022 and golden-thread record requirements
  • Approved Document B fire safety provisions
  • CDM 2015 principal contractor duties
  • BS 8414 / BR 135 performance criteria for replacement systems where specified
Where we work

Hampshire & the
surrounding area.

SouthamptonPortsmouthBasingstokeWinchesterFarnboroughAldershotEastleighFarehamGosportAndover
FAQs

Your questions,
answered.

Can you cover Hampshire from your Burgess Hill base?

Yes. From our Burgess Hill base the A27/M27 corridor runs west to Fareham, Portsmouth and Southampton, and the M3 serves Winchester, Basingstoke and the north of the county, so Hampshire sits within normal working reach. Remediation is programmed work rather than call-out work: once a project starts, our site team is based on your building for its duration, with supervision and management visits scheduled around the programme, and our 24-hour line (0330 043 0080) covers anything urgent between visits.

We have a FRAEW report for a Southampton block. What happens next?

We price and deliver the remediation the assessment specifies. That typically means opening-up to confirm the existing build-up, then replacing cladding or insulation, installing cavity barriers and fire-stopping, and handing over golden-thread records evidencing every element. We do not carry out FRAEWs or issue EWS1 forms, so there is no conflict of interest: the assessor sets the scope, we build to it.

Do residents have to move out during remediation?

Usually not. External-wall remediation of this kind is generally delivered with buildings occupied. We phase elevations, maintain fire escape routes and compartmentation at every stage, agree access and noise windows with the managing agent, and keep residents informed through the programme. Decant is only considered where the assessment or the works genuinely demand it.

Will the work qualify for Building Safety Fund or Cladding Safety Scheme money?

Funding eligibility is decided by the scheme, not the contractor, but we support applications with the documentation they require: scoped costs against the FRAEW outcome, programme milestones, and evidence packs during delivery. With the government's remediation deadlines set at 2029 for funded schemes and 2031 more widely, Hampshire owners who start scoping now keep the widest choice of programme dates.

Nearby & related

The same service,
county by county.

The other three lines

One contractor,
four service lines.

Talk to us about your project

Scope, programme,
stage — send it over.

A named contact, not a sales team, comes back within 24 hours. Include the package, programme and stage if you can.