Facade & EWS1 Cladding Surveys
Every panel, every sample, on the elevation
Facade surveyors and EWS1 inspectors carry a level of post-Grenfell scrutiny that demands defensible evidence. Pinning every cladding panel, every intrusive sample and every defect to the elevation builds a survey trail that holds.
Elevation by elevation
Each elevation drawn, panels mapped, sample locations pinned to the bay they were taken from.
Sample chain of custody
Sample reference, depth, lab and result all pinned to the panel. Lab certificates attach without separate folders.
Defect register
Cavity barrier defects, fixings, substrate damage and weather-tightness findings pinned where they sit.
Remediation tracking
Remediation programmes track panel by panel from EWS1 to PAS9980 to BSA1 with the responsible contractor on the pin.
Built for the field
EWS1, PAS9980 and BSA1 on the elevation
Cladding work built for the panel
Cladding surveys are the most heavily scrutinised work in the UK building stock. Pinning every panel, every sample and every defect to the elevation cuts the survey-to-remediation cycle without losing the evidence needed for the building safety case.




Testimonials
Used by facade engineers and remediation programmes
Chartered facade engineers, fire risk surveyors and remediation programme managers rely on pinned cladding evidence to protect the building safety case.
Guided walkthrough
See a cladding survey in practice
Walk through a live EWS1 survey and remediation programme and see how every panel, sample and defect lives on the elevation it describes.