Temporary Works and Method Statements

Safe construction sequences and temporary support designs to protect your project and workforce.

Getting the Construction Sequence Right

When you're removing walls, underpinning, or making structural alterations, the order of work matters. Temporary propping and correct sequencing keep the building stable throughout construction.

We design temporary works and write method statements that give builders clear instructions for safe execution.

What We Provide

  • Propping designs – Prop positions, sizes, and loading requirements
  • Propping sequences – Step-by-step instructions for installation and removal
  • Method statements – Written procedures for complex operations

CDM Considerations

Under CDM 2015, domestic clients' duties typically pass to the contractor or principal designer. However, providing clear temporary works documentation supports safer construction regardless of the project's CDM classification.

What You Receive

  • Temporary works design drawings
  • Propping layout plan
  • Construction sequence document
  • Method statement (where required)
  • Prop supplier specifications

How Pricing Works

Simple propping schemes are often included with structural calculations. Complex temporary works or standalone method statements are quoted separately.

Discuss your requirements →

How It Works

A simple process from enquiry to delivery.

1

Send Your Plans

Upload your drawings, photos, and project details through our quick enquiry form.

2

Receive Your Quote

We review your project and send a fixed-price quote within 24 hours.

3

Get Your Pack

Once approved, we deliver your calculation pack and drawings ready for Building Control.

What Clients Say

"Quick turnaround and no fuss. The calculations were exactly what Building Control needed."

Homeowner, Leeds

Loft conversion

Testimonials reflect general client feedback. Specific outcomes vary by project.