Boreholes to be drilled into Palace of Westminster to assess what crucial restoration work is needed

Boreholes to be drilled into Palace of Westminster to assess what crucial restoration work is needed


Experts are set to dig 23 boreholes into the Palace of Westminster to assess essential restoration work may need to be done to preserve the 150-year-old building.

Some of the boreholes could reach up to 70 metres in depth as part of an extensive programme of building investigations that was commissioned by the Houses of Parliament Restoration and Renewal Programme.

Previous ground investigations over the past few decades have uncovered an array of historical artefacts, including a centuries-old sword and buried fragments of King Henry III’s high table.

Elsewhere, 160 rooms across Parliament will be inspected by surveyors as part of the investigations.

They will lift up floorboards, carefully drill into walls and remove ceiling panels to look at a range of issues such as wall cavities, the material makeup of the building and the weight-bearing of historic flooring.

Specialist teams will then continue to inspect the hundreds of miles of interconnected power cables,…

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