AIB Solutions provides fully licensed asbestos removal across Nottingham, Derby, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and the wider East Midlands. With one of the highest concentrations of pre-2000 industrial and commercial property in the UK, the East Midlands presents significant asbestos management challenges for property owners, developers and facilities managers.
The Local Context
Nottingham and Derby both have extensive legacies of post-war commercial, industrial and public sector development — much of it using asbestos-containing materials extensively. Key areas include post-war council estates across Nottingham, Beeston, Arnold and Carlton; former Raleigh, Boots and Players industrial sites now converted to commercial use; 1960s–1970s office and retail developments in Nottingham city centre; Derby's rail heritage maintenance facilities; former colliery buildings across Nottinghamshire; and NHS estate across both cities.
Our Services Across NG and DE Postcodes
- Licensed removal of AIB, pipe lagging and sprayed coatings — HSE licence held since 2005
- Non-licensed and NNLW removal of asbestos cement roofing, floor tiles and soffits
- Asbestos surveys through our trusted surveying partners — qualified to RSPH/BOHS P402
- Asbestos testing — samples collected and sent to a UKAS-accredited laboratory
- Asbestos waste collection and EA-licensed disposal with full consignment notes
- Emergency response for accidental disturbance events
Wider Coverage Across Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire
Beyond the city centres, we work across Mansfield, Kirkby-in-Ashfield and the north Nottinghamshire coalfield towns; Newark-on-Trent; Chesterfield, Matlock and the Derwent Valley; Long Eaton, Ilkeston and the M1 corridor; and Ashbourne and south Derbyshire. For the full regional picture see our Nottingham and Derby regional page.
Legal Obligations Under CAR 2012
Whether you are a commercial property owner undertaking a refurbishment programme, a housing association managing ACMs, or a homeowner planning renovation of a pre-2000 property: a Refurbishment and Demolition Survey is required before intrusive works; licensable ACMs must be removed by an HSE-licensed contractor; and asbestos waste must be disposed of as hazardous waste with consignment notes. We also work with public sector clients — see our public authorities service.
