Introducing Our Bespoke Service: Insite

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Curtins on 12th Jan 2026

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Insite is Curtins' bespoke service designed to provide dedicated expertise for existing individual buildings and across wider estates -  from initial surveys through to design and delivery.

Aligned with Building Safety Act requirements, Insite supports clients in understanding the structural risks of their built assets, helping them confidently plan for future use.

What Insite Delivers

Our structured approach provides a comprehensive overview of each building, including:

  • Building Typology 

  • Basic and Construction Information 

  • Building Safety Act Classification 

  • Known Defects and Issues 

  • Structural Risk Category 

  • Generic Hazard Profile 

  • Unacceptable Risks 

  • Recommendations 

This robust foundation enables us to support clients through the next steps for their existing buildings, fully coordinated with the RIBA Plan of Work 2020 and Golden Thread requirements.

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