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Surveyors investigate cracks and crumbling stonework in Houses of Parliament

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A group of 50 engineers, architectural surveyors, acoustics and lighting specialists and ecologists have investigated crumbing stone, cracked ceilings and warping windows at the Houses of Parliament.

The team has spent a combined 4,700 hours over Parliament’s recess period to examine the 150-year-old Palace of Westminster to create a detailed record of the building.

In total, 2,343 rooms and spaces were examined over the summer and conference recesses, with experts recording thousands of issues including cracks in stonework, widespread water damage, and the analysis of the complex network of outdated electrical and mechanical systems.

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