What Does a Multi-Disciplinary Building Consultancy Actually Do?
The Benefits of an Integrated Approach in a London Context
Case Study: Streamlining a Complex Refurbishment in an Active School
Who Benefits Most from Multi-Disciplinary Consultancy?

Planning and delivering building projects in London is never straightforward. Whether you’re a landlord managing multiple properties, a school planning a refurbishment, or an investor overseeing a development, there are plenty of moving parts to get right.
That’s where a multi-disciplinary building consultancy can make a real difference. Instead of coordinating several separate consultants, you work with one experienced team that handles everything from design to delivery.
At Fresson and Tee, we combine architectural design, surveying, project management, and cost consultancy into one cohesive service. This joined-up approach saves time, avoids confusion, and helps control project costs from the outset.
What Does a Multi-Disciplinary Building Consultancy Actually Do?
A multi-disciplinary building consultancy offers more than just advice. It provides all the professional services required to deliver a project, in-house. For many clients, this removes the need to manage multiple firms with conflicting schedules and competing priorities.

Services Typically Included
- Architectural design and planning
- Building surveying and condition reports
- Reinstatement cost assessments
- Project management and contract administration
- Advice on party wall matters and dilapidations
- Heritage and conservation support
All of these services are available at Fresson and Tee under one roof. That means the architect designing your refurbishment is working alongside the surveyor writing the report, and the project manager overseeing the build.
The Benefits of an Integrated Approach in a London Context
London presents unique challenges for construction projects. Space is tight, access can be difficult, and planning restrictions (especially in heritage areas) are often complex. Working with a fragmented team can easily result in delays, misunderstandings, or escalating costs.
Better Collaboration, Fewer Delays
In a multi-disciplinary team, communication is faster and clearer. There’s no waiting for external updates or chasing consultants for feedback. Everyone is on the same page, which allows issues to be identified and resolved more quickly.
Improved Cost Control
Separate consultants often work in isolation, which can lead to duplicated effort or missed risks. When your team works together from day one, you get more accurate cost planning and better value for money.

Stronger Accountability
With one firm responsible for delivering the full service, there’s no confusion about who owns which part of the project. That means fewer disputes, clearer decisions, and smoother delivery.
Case Study: Streamlining a Complex Refurbishment in an Active School

One of our recent projects involved the phased refurbishment of an occupied school in Central London. The challenge was to modernise the building without disrupting teaching schedules or compromising safety.
Because our architects, surveyors, and project managers were all part of the same team, we could:
- Plan works around the school calendar
- Maintain open communication with on-site staff
- Adapt quickly to unexpected issues during construction
The result was a project delivered on time, within budget, and with minimal disruption to staff and pupils.
Who Benefits Most from Multi-Disciplinary Consultancy?
This approach is particularly valuable for:
- Commercial landlords
- Asset and facilities managers
- Education providers and local authorities
- Developers managing complex or sensitive sites
If you’re dealing with an occupied property, multiple stakeholders, or tight deadlines, having one accountable team is often the best route forward.
Final Thoughts
Choosing a building consultancy in London isn’t just about who has the most services on paper. It’s about finding a team that can genuinely bring everything together and deliver a coordinated, efficient project.
At Fresson and Tee, we do just that. Our in-house specialists work side by side to support clients across the full lifecycle of a project. Whether you’re planning a refurbishment, managing risk, or preparing for long-term maintenance, we’re here to help you keep things simple, focused, and cost-effective.
If you would like to discuss your dilapidation requirements further, please call our office on 020 7391 7100 or email us at surveyor@fandt.com.