Brookfield Surveyors has joined the Bridging & Development Lenders Association as an Associate Member.
The boutique firm has more than 25 years of combined experience in the UK property market and provides a range of services beyond traditional surveying and valuations, supporting residential and commercial sales, leasing, valuations and development consultancy.
Its clients include homeowners, investors, developers, high-net-worth individuals, financial institutions and corporate entities.
The BDLA is the UK’s only trade body focused on bridging and development finance. It represents more than 40 Associate Members and over 50 Lender Members with a combined loan book of more than £13bn.
The association champions best practice, supports regulatory engagement and encourages collaboration across the sector.
Vic Jannels, CEO of the BDLA, said: “We’re very pleased to welcome Brookfield as an Associate Member of the BDLA.
“Strong communication and close collaboration between lenders and professional partners such as surveyors are absolutely essential in bridging and development finance.
“From initial site assessments through to ongoing monitoring and final exit, surveyors are central to ensuring deals progress smoothly and risks are properly managed.
“Brookfield’s expertise and reputation in the market make them a valuable addition to our association, and their membership reinforces the BDLA’s commitment to fostering joined up working across the property finance ecosystem.”
Zain Ahmad, partner at Brookfield, said: “It’s an honour to join the BDLA as an Associate Member.
“Our team has worked closely with many of the Association’s lender members over the years, and we understand the unique pressures and timeframes of the bridging and development space.
“We pride ourselves on providing fast, robust and pragmatic valuations that enable lenders to move forward with confidence.
“Becoming part of the BDLA allows us to deepen those relationships, contribute to ongoing industry conversations, and help support the sustainable growth of this vital sector.”




