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Founded
  
1973

Tuffin Ferraby Taylor is a UK building and property consultancy, founded by David Tuffin in 1973. The company has offices in London, Guildford, Birmingham, Manchester, Bristol, Cardiff and Edinburgh. It operates throughout the UK and across Europe.

TFT operates as an independent advisor and is not involved in commercial real estate marketing or agency sales. The practice is structured as a limited liability partnership which is managed by an executive board. Alan Pemberton succeeded David Tuffin as managing partner on the executive board in 2009.

TFT’s services include Technical Due Diligence (Building Surveys), Development Monitoring, Dilapidations, Project Management, Sustainability, M&E, Compliance, Insurance Assessment, Reinstatement Consultancy, Expert Witness, Design, Party Walls, Employer’s Agent, CDMC, Cost Consultancy and Property Consultancy. The company works across several market sectors including offices, retail, industrial, education, leisure, heritage, housing and mixed-use developments.

Tuffin Ferraby Taylor’s team includes building surveyors, project managers, architects, interior designers, conservation specialists, quantity surveyors, sustainability consultants and property focussed management consultants. TFT also has in-house mechanical and electrical engineers.

TFT’s clients include investors and building owners and occupiers, including Aviva Investors, The Crown Estate, Legal & General, Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames, SEGRO, Shaftesbury PLC and Threadneedle Property Investments, as well as building occupiers including Tesco Stores, Amazon.com, B&Q, Monsoon Accessorize and Screwfix.

Tuffin Ferraby Taylor has worked on projects including:

  • Maughan Library, King's College, London
  • All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon
  • The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
  • The Heal's Building, London
  • Chessington Community College
  • Iso Omena Shopping Centre
  • Southgate, Bath
  • Ninian Park
  • The Guildall, Windsor
  • Colmore Gate, Birmingham
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