In many cities, gaining additional space for a home or commercial property by building outwards may not be possible due to lack of space or existing neighbouring properties, and extending a property upwards may not be permitted by local planning regulations. A popular solution is to extend downwards by constructing a basement. However, restrictions and understanding the construction techniques and associated risks make this work challenging. Constructing a basement beneath a new domestic or commercial property, which could be in an open space, should not be considered as a straightforward operation, because the construction techniques also have to be understood and challenges overcome. Constructing a new basement beneath or adjacent to an existing building can be, and often is, significantly more challenging.

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