Surrey's building owners are working to fixed Building Safety Act deadlines, from M25-corridor office and business-park stock to residential blocks in towns like Guildford, Woking and Epsom. AMPM delivers external-wall and cladding remediation to PAS 9980 FRAEW outcomes, with occupied-building phasing and golden-thread records as standard.
Surrey's stock sits in a distinctive position: dense office and business-park campuses along the M25 corridor at Staines, Weybridge and Leatherhead, alongside affluent residential blocks in Guildford, Epsom, Esher and the Redhill-Reigate corridor. For housing associations, managing agents, developers and main contractors, the pressure is the same across all of it: remediation programmes that must land before the government's funding deadlines while buildings stay occupied. AMPM plans and delivers cladding and external-wall remediation across the county from our Burgess Hill base, taking a FRAEW's recommended outcome through design coordination, replacement works and fully documented handover.
In most cases, yes. We phase external-wall works elevation by elevation, maintain fire strategy and escape routes throughout, and agree access, hoarding and noise windows with the managing agent before we start. Full decants are rare and only arise where the FRAEW or fire engineer requires interim measures we cannot maintain around residents.
No, and that separation is deliberate. The FRAEW is produced by an independent fire risk assessor, and we deliver the remediation to its recommended outcome. We do not issue EWS1 forms. Keeping assessment and delivery separate protects the integrity of both for funders and the Building Safety Regulator.
We are based in Burgess Hill, West Sussex, roughly 45 minutes to an hour from most of Surrey via the M23 and M25. For live remediation projects we staff sites daily, and our 24-hour line (0330 043 0080) covers urgent making-safe issues such as storm damage to scaffold or temporary weatherproofing.
Government funding applies to eligible buildings where the FRAEW identifies life-safety defects in the external wall. The application sits with the building owner or responsible entity, but we support it with costed scopes, programmes and the evidence packs funders expect, and we structure delivery and records to meet grant conditions through to completion.
A named contact, not a sales team, comes back within 24 hours. Include the package, programme and stage if you can.