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Ground Stabilityreport
Residential report starting from £65.96
Our Ground Stability report combines our industry leading official CON29M with data from the British Geological Survey (BGS), highlighting specific information on the potential hazards related to natural subsidence.
This report is also available for both on and off coalfield residential property transactions.
Our unique Geographical Information System (GIS) contains comprehensive data to accurately describe the known and suspected risks associated with the coal mining industry of Britain.
Combined with key information from BGS, surrounding natural subsidence hazards relating to shrinkable clay, running sand, compressible and collapsible deposits, potential landslide activity and soluble rocks, the Ground Stability report gives customers a full understanding of these risks underfoot.
Why you need it
Our Ground Stability report is the only BGS report combined with our official CON29M, coal mining related, Law Society approved conveyancing product.
It identifies and interprets coal mining risks and key natural subsidence hazards for clients purchasing residential properties.
What’s included
Each report will include any information available for the following:
- underground and opencast coal mining
- mine entries
- coal mining geology
- coal mining subsidence
- natural causes of subsidence
- mine gas and surface hazards related to coal mining
- available for both on and off coalfield transactions
On coalfield reports
Download a sample report (PDF 1.54MB) Download the product card (PDF 1.32MB) View our webinarsOff coalfield reports
Download a sample report (PDF 1.08MB) Download the product card (PDF 1.32MB) View our webinarsRecommended reports
If a mine entry is highlighted as a risk in your residential Ground Stability report – then a Mine Entry Interpretive report is required.