Batty France Consultancy
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Batty France Consultancy had its origins in the late 1960's when Ted Batty and Colin France worked together and developed a business which offered particular expertise for their Clients. Originally based in an attic in Horsforth [89 Town Street] above their accountants, D'Arcy Howard, expansion meant that the business was relocated to Brighouse.

Recession meant that another re-location to more frugal 2-storey premises above a Guy Watson's in Shipley [Kirkgate] and then a final relocation to extended offices at 1 Rosse Street, Shipley. In 2020 Batty France incorporated as a Limited Company, which coincided with the retirement of Colin after over 50 years within the business.
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Our range of specialist Chartered Quantity Surveyors and Building Consultancy Services have been honed over 40 years to furnish your project with the finest blend of knowledge, experience and personality.

Our team of Chartered Quantity Surveyors and Project Managers will be with you every step of the way, whether major development or small building project, to ensure the right advice, the right solution and the best possible end product is completed on time and delivered within budget.
During the last 40 years Batty France has worked very successfully on all aspects of QS service. Our specialist knowledge and experience has adapted to meet constantly evolving market requirements but we always remain focused on our ultimate goal - the delivery of construction projects adhering to the cost and time constraints agreed with our Clients and fellow design team colleagues.
Following the advent of the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 in 1998, Adjudication has grown tremendously in popularity with in excess of 1000 construction adjudication incidences taking place last year. Adjudication is the single greatest factor to have affected dispute resolution in the construction industry in the UK.
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) includes dispute resolution processes and techniques that fall outside of the government judicial process. Despite historic resistance to ADR by both parties and their advocates, ADR has gained widespread acceptance among both the general public and the legal profession in recent years.
Expert evidence is often required in construction disputes and is intended to assist the court when it is asked to consider matters that it does not have a sufficient degree of knowledge on. Frequently construction disputes can require more than one expert, although the use of expert evidence is restricted to that which is reasonably required to resolve the dispute.
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