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Parliament restoration puts call out for specialist surveyors

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A sewage ejector in the basement of the Palace of Westminster, installed in 1888 (Image: UK Parliament/David Levene)

The Parliament restoration programme has launched a nationwide hunt for specialist surveyors to develop the most detailed record of the Palace of Westminster ever created, as part of an £80m, four-year framework.

The work is expected to involve intrusive surveys on Victorian building services, archaeology and stonework.

More than 100 surveys are being carried out during the first stage of the restoration project. The survey analysis will map out the condition of all the complex mechanical and engineering systems including the Victorian heating and cooling system.  

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