Cladding remediation and Gateway Reporting
Specialist structural support for recladding and High-Risk Building projects.
Navigating gateways with expert knowledge
Verification of structural substrates for cladding and internal remediations
Recladding and High risk building remediation projects come with a particular set of structural challenges. Existing buildings are complex, documentation is often incomplete, and the regulatory requirements are substantial. Getting the structural input right — and getting it at the right stage — makes a material difference to programme and outcomes.
Weave Engineers provides specialist structural support for recladding schemes and High-Risk Building projects. We have been working alongside teams on Gateway applications since the inception of the Building Safety Regulator, and we understand what these projects need technically and procedurally.
How we help
Structural input for recladding and fire remediation schemes
Gateway 1, 2 and 3 structural support
Navigating BSR submissions and feedback
Supporting existing structures
We understand that on recladding and building safety projects, the structural engineer is one part of a larger, time-pressured programme. Our job is to provide the right level of structural input — clearly, efficiently and without creating unnecessary complexity for the wider team.
We can scale our involvement to suit the project stage. Support can range from light-touch early-stage Gateway 1 input through to detailed structural reporting, substrate investigation and full risk assessment. We’re experienced in working with building owners, asset managers, lead consultants and principal contractors — and in navigating the technical unknowns that are an inevitable part of this work.
Why Weave
Experience
20+ years working on existing buildings
Approach
Collaborative approach - we work with design teams, not around them.
Transparency
Clear, practical advice at every stage - no unnecessary complexity.
Gateway process
Experienced in navigating the gateways and fulfilling BSR requirements
Interested? Let's get in touch!
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