How to get it right: Basement work that avoids house collapse

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Basement collapse in Kingston, London

You may have come across a recent BBC news item about a house collapse in London following basement renovation work. 

The property was thought to be worth in the region of £1 million and collapsed in the early hours of 3 April 2017.

Basement collapse in Kingston, London - picture from Kingston Building Control team(Picture on the left courtesy of the Kingston building control team.)

A building regulations application had only been submitted a few days previously and the building control team had not been given the opportunity to offer guidance or approval to this complex area of work.

Sadly this is not the first house collapse incident and it won’t be the last.

A similar house collapse at a property in Barnes, South West London in 2015 also followed basement excavation work, and in 2012 a property in Finchley, also undergoing a basement extension, collapsed with the owners only escaping serious injury by minutes.

Whilst this is the worst case scenario, other issues like cracking and misalignment of doors and windows due to minor subsidence can be frustrating.

As popularity in basement conversions continues to increase, the importance of using a competent builder following an approved sequence of works is critical.

Undermining an existing structure requires careful consideration and planning to ensure that the loads carried continue to be fully supported and transferred back to the ground correctly.

Help is at hand: ASUC

The Association of Specialist Underpinning Contractors (ASUC) offer access, guidance and insurance backed guarantees to accredited members.​ It is an independent trade association originally formed by a number of leading contractors to promote professional and technical competence within the subsidence industry.

Membership has now been extended to include a comprehensive range of specialist domestic services in underpinning and subsidence repair techniques, engineered foundation solutions and retrofit basement construction. 

View and download their Scheme Guarantees leaflet: http://www.asuc.org.uk/pdf_word/ASUC_guarantee_leaflet_2017.pdf

Further information

LABC in collaboration with LABC Warranty have put together a technical guide on basement design. View and download Better basements: design and construction technical guide.

Also take a look at our page about working with basements and building regulations.

 

Please Note: Every care was taken to ensure the information was correct at the time of publication. Any written guidance provided does not replace the user’s professional judgement. It is the responsibility of the dutyholder or person carrying out the work to ensure compliance with relevant building regulations or applicable technical standards.

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Submitted 6 years 2 months ago

See also detailed free ASUC guidance on basement extensions, structural repair, underpinning
Downloadable from http://www.asuc.org.uk/

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