Architectural technologists in the United Kingdom
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Find architectural technologists across the United Kingdom, each compared on their portfolio, verified credentials, past work and reviews — the evidence that matters before a project you'll live with. Add your area below to compare their work near you.
See which architectural technologists have real planning history near you — application volumes, approval rates, and the kinds of work they handle (loft conversions, extensions, basements), straight from public planning applications. Browse by council, or by your postcode.
Find architectural technologists in the United Kingdom
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- Architectural technologists in London
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- Architectural technologists in Bristol
- Architectural technologists in Edinburgh
- Architectural technologists in Sheffield
- Architectural technologists in Liverpool
- Architectural technologists in Cardiff
- Architectural technologists in Leicester
- Architectural technologists in Nottingham
What to check when hiring architectural technologists in the United Kingdom
MyTrustedTraders ranks on independent public evidence — no ads, no paid placement. Use these checks alongside the evidence on each profile before you decide who to contact.
- Ask to see a portfolio of completed work like yours, plus recent references you can contact.
- Check the credentials and registrations that matter for this work — and that they are current.
- Get a written, itemised quote with scope, assumptions and a staged payment schedule.
- Compare at least three architectural technologists on the depth of their evidence, not just price.
Which credentials should an architectural technologist have? See the guide →
How to judge an architectural technologist
Independent, no-ads guidance — the trade-specific checks that matter most, the warning signs, and what to ask before you hire. Use it alongside each trader’s public evidence above.
Verify before you hire
- Check they hold CIAT membership (MCIAT or FCIAT) — the only protected credential for this title, which anyone can otherwise use freely.
- Look up their planning application track record at your specific council — approval rate and number of submissions is the clearest proof of competence.
- Confirm they carry professional indemnity insurance — CIAT members must have it; uninsured practitioners leave you with no recourse if drawings fail building control.
- If your home is in a conservation area or is listed, check they hold CIAT Accredited Conservationist status, required for many heritage grant projects.
Warning signs of a cowboy
- They cannot show CIAT membership and brush off the question — 'architectural technologist' is an unprotected title anyone can claim.
- No professional indemnity insurance, or vague answers about it — errors in drawings can cost tens of thousands to fix.
- They quote for drawings only and have no interest in whether the work passes building control or gets built correctly.
- No examples of comparable completed projects (loft conversion, extension, new build) that match the scale and type of your job.
Questions to ask before you hire
- Are you an MCIAT or FCIAT member of CIAT, and can you show me your current membership?
- How many planning applications have you submitted to my council, and what is your approval rate there?
- Who carries professional indemnity insurance on this project, and can I see evidence of your current policy?
- Will you take the project through building regulations sign-off, or does your service stop at planning approval?
Frequently asked questions
- How do I choose a trustworthy architectural technologist?
- Compare the public evidence on each profile — how many independent reviews they have and across how many named platforms, the rating and how recent it is, any verified credentials, and the company record. An architectural technologist backed by several named sources is harder to fake than one with a single listing.
- Does MyTrustedTraders rank or recommend architectural technologists for payment?
- No. There are no ads and no paid placement. Architectural technologists are ranked only by the strength of independent public evidence — no one can pay to rank higher, add a badge, or change their reviews.
- Where do the reviews come from?
- They're imported from named public review platforms and always shown with the source named — they aren't reviews written on MyTrustedTraders. We cross-check the same business across sources rather than creating new reviews.
- What should I check before hiring an architectural technologist?
- Confirm credentials and insurance directly with the architectural technologist, get a written quote, and run the Cowboy Checker on the business first. MyTrustedTraders helps you shortlist on the evidence — it doesn't replace your own checks before you hire.
More ways to check who to trust
Free, independent checks — no ads, no paid placement.
- Trade Credential Guide
Which official register to check for each trade — and how to verify it.
- Cowboy Checker
Spot the warning signs of a rogue trader before you hire.
- Council Experience
Which architects and agents know your local council.
- Planning Approval Rate
How often a firm's planning applications get approved.
- Planning Finder
Planning applications and the architects behind them, by postcode.