Digital Mapping

Digital Mapping enables Ordance Survey maps to be computerised and linked with preparation of Title Plans and Plans for Registration purposes.

Graham + Sibbald uses the most up-to-date software packages, which allows the accurate calculations of boundary sizes and areas, ensuring you are provided with a high quality product to match your requirements.

Data available includes:

  • Detailed O.S. Scale Map (any O.S. Scale or other available)
  • Database will locate any property in Britain via Area Postcode or Grid Reference
  • Accurate Boundary Measurements and Areas
  • We can use the latest computer software packages to provide you with a high quality product within a short space of time, at a very competitive price, ensuring efficiency and control within your system.

Boundary/Title Dispute

Due to the increase of boundary/title disputes, we have now incorporated this within our overall package and have in place a Surveyor who has over 20 years experience in this field of practice.

Planning Applications

Plans can also be prepared and submitted in relation to Planning Applications, which include Site Plans, Location Plans and Neighbour Notification Plans, all of which can be prepared efficiently to assist in the overall Planning process.

Recovery and Restructuring

Click here to learn more about Graham + Sibbald's Recovery & Restructuring Services.

Latest News

Official opening of new houses for veterans

25/07/2011Official opening of new houses for veterans

Official opening of new houses for veterans

Two new houses for veterans were officially opened today (22 July) in Airdrie, providing modern accommodation to meet the needs of ex-Service people with disabilities.

David Ross, Partner at Graham + Sibbald comments: “We have been extremely honoured to have been involved in a project of this nature, providing both in-house architectural  related services and project management duties.”

The Henry Smith Cottage and The Watson Cottage have been built next to two existing cottages at Aitchison Street, which have been extensively refurbished throughout. Each of the four cottages has two/three bedrooms with full wheelchair access.  All have wet room showers, parking and share communal gardens.

The development is part of a project being run by The Scottish Veterans’ Garden City Association (SVGCA), a charity that provides and maintains housing for veterans with disabilities.  The Airdrie cottages were built as part of a £6 million programme to build 60 new houses across Scotland.  The project, launched in April 2008, under the title of Houses for Heroes, aims to ensure that more veterans from past and, increasingly, current conflicts are able to be supported in suitable accommodation tailored to their needs.  So far £3.3 million has been raised and 22 houses have been completed.

The former Chairman of SVGCA, Colonel Robert Watson OBE, said: “SVGCA met the challenge in 1915 and today, as the largest disabled ex-Service housing charity in the UK, continues to do so with these new houses for the young veterans of recent and current wars and their families.

The new Chairman of SVGCA, Lieutenant Colonel Richard Callander OBE TD, added: “We are proud to say that we are the only charity at present whose remit is to meet the housing challenges faced by Servicemen and women who have been injured and suffer disabilities. This is demonstrated through our work with the military’s Personnel Recovery Unit (PRU), in which we have supported 41 individuals who have been prioritised for housing.   The next phase of the programme will be the building of eight new houses in Milton of Leys, Inverness.  This phase of will cost £1.2 million, of which we have raised £400,000, and we are actively seeking to raise the remaining £800,000.”

At the opening ceremony of the cottages a plaque was unveiled in recognition of the benefactors, The Henry Smith Charity, Poppyscotland, Scottish War Blinded and The Beatrice Laing Trust.

Poppyscotland has contributed £1 million to the Houses for Heroes appeal.

One of the tenants of the refurbished cottages, Christopher Stawarz, who served for six and a half years in 2nd battalion Royal Regiment of Fusiliers before losing his leg in a training accident, commented: “Getting this house is a huge relief and is somewhere that is suitable for my needs and provides security for me and my family.”

Also attending the ceremony were the Provost of North Lanarkshire, Tom Curley, builders Ross & Laidlaw from Glasgow, surveyors Graham + Sibbald, local SVGCA tenants and Lt Col Mark Steed, Commanding Officer of the Personnel Recovery Unit (PRU) based at the Army HQ in Edinburgh.  SVGCA works very closely with the PRU to provide housing support to young disabled veterans who have to be discharged from the Services.

Group Photo Caption: Representatives from all parties involved with the new homes for veterans. Left to right: Colonel Robert Watson (SVGCA), Lt Col Steed (Personnel Recovery Unit), Lt Col Richard Callandar (SVGCA), Mary Sweeney, Lord James Douglas-Hamilton, Douglas Osler, Tom Curley (Provost of North Lanarkshire), Jan McLaughlin-Mack (Deputy Lord Lieutenant), Fraser Bedwell (Poppyscotland).

Winner announced of the Easter competition

13/04/2011Winner announced of the Easter competition

Winner announced of the Easter competition

This winner of the Graham + Sibbald Easter competition is Richard Hart, Associate at Bell & Scott LLP.

He received a festive Harrods Easter Hamper.
 
He gave the right answer to the question: What is Graham + Sibbald’s strapline?

This is 'the complete property service'.

The property world has changed significantly since Graham + Sibbald first set up an office in 1959. But what hasn’t changed is our belief in the quality and independence of our advice - offering the full range of services, giving the best advice from the best people, with invaluable local knowledge, and the support of a national network of experts for every aspect of every project.

2011 has started positively with improved interest and viewings. We are looking forward to the Spring market, defining the year ahead!

We wish you all a very Happy Easter!

Graham + Sibbald

Latest Case Studies

Calderwood Square

Calderwood Square

Calderwood Square

External repairs Program – compiling a tender and co-ordinating works.

“This project was well managed with the program of works tailored to meet budget restrictions throughout the project. The requirement to ensure that the centre remained open and trading throughout the contract was catered for. There was constant consultation with us as Clients along with addition contact with the tenants who run their business from the site and would be affected by the works.”

Pilgrim Trustee Services Ltd c/o Arquero Management

Department:
Construction
Partners:
Alastair Welch

Quattro Centre

Quattro Centre

Quattro Centre

Acting on behalf of Cascade Estates LLP, a JV company set up by Knight Real Estate and LTL Properties, G+S provided acquisition, letting and investment sale advice in respect of a 60,000+sqft former oil company HQ office and warehouse complex in Altens, one of Aberdeen's premier business locations. Following a successful purchase the offices were let to AMEC, the warehouse was let to FMC and the investment sold to Hamilton Portfolio and all within a few months of the initial acquisition.

Department:
Construction
Partners:
Simpson Buglass