Refurbishment and Alterations
Structural engineering for refurbishment, alterations and adaptation projects — from domestic extensions to complex existing buildings.
Every existing building has a story
Our job is to make sure the structural engineering helps write the next chapter - not erase what came before.
We work with architects, surveyors and homeowners on refurbishment and alteration projects of all scales. Whether it’s opening up a Victorian terrace, reconfiguring a commercial floor plate or tackling something more structurally complex, we bring the same approach: take the time to understand the building, understand what the project needs to achieve, and find the most practical, well-considered structural solution.
We believe the most sustainable structure is the one that’s already standing. Adapting and improving existing buildings — rather than demolishing and starting again — is better for the environment, better for communities, and often more interesting engineering.
It’s why this work is at the heart of what Weave does.
How we help
Structural design for residential and commercial refurbishments
Internal alterations — removing walls, creating openings, reconfiguring layouts
Feasibility studies for proposed alterations
Planning support including Basement Impact Assessments/Structural Methodology Statements for basement developments across all London boroughs
Supporting existing structures
Refurbishment projects require a different kind of thinking to new build. Existing buildings don’t always behave the way you expect — and understanding what’s already there, before committing to a structural solution, makes a significant difference to programme, cost and buildability.
We work closely with architects, surveyors and clients from the earliest stages, contributing structural thinking that supports good design decisions rather than complicating them. We communicate clearly — in plain language, at the right level of detail for the audience — and we’re always looking for solutions that are efficient, buildable and proportionate to the project.
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.
Sustainability
An informed view on embodied carbon and sustainability when comparing structural options
Interested? Let's get in touch!
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