Glossary definition
Retention
A percentage of each construction drawdown held back by the lender as a safeguard against cost overruns or incomplete works, typically 5% to 10% of each drawdown amount. The retention is released once the monitoring surveyor confirms practical completion and is satisfied that the works have been completed to the required standard.
Definition
A percentage of each construction drawdown held back by the lender as a safeguard against cost overruns or incomplete works, typically 5% to 10% of each drawdown amount. The retention is released once the monitoring surveyor confirms practical completion and is satisfied that the works have been completed to the required standard. Retention should not be confused with the separate contractor retention held under a building contract.
See also
Closely related terms.
Drawdown
The staged release of loan funds during a development project, triggered by the completion of pre-agreed construction milestones.
Monitoring Surveyor
An independent surveyor appointed by the lender to inspect the development site at regular intervals and verify that construction work has been completed to the required standard before each drawdown is released.
Practical Completion
The stage at which a building project is deemed complete and fit for its intended purpose, even though minor snagging items may remain.
Day One Advance
The initial tranche of a development or bridging loan released on the first day of the facility, typically used to fund the site acquisition.
Further reading
Guides that touch this term.
Guide
How Does Development Finance Work? A Complete Guide for UK Developers
A ground-up guide to how development finance is structured in the UK, covering loan mechanics, drawdown schedules, monitoring surveyors, and what lenders look for in your application.
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Hidden Arrangement Fees in Development Finance: What Lenders Don't Tell You
Arrangement fees in development finance are rarely as straightforward as a single percentage. This guide exposes the hidden layers of fees that lenders charge and shows you how to negotiate effectively.
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Development Finance Application Checklist: Documents You Need
A comprehensive checklist covering every document lenders require for a development finance application, from development appraisals to contractor tenders and planning evidence.
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