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Brighton Metropole, Brighton, East Sussex
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Client:
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Hilton Hotels
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Value:
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£2,000,000
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Updating and modernisation to this luxurious and
prestigious hotel in Brighton. The hotel required
extensive alterations to bedrooms, corridors, suites,
function rooms and refurbishment of the communal
restaurant and bar facilities.
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Natwest Training Centre, Woodstock, Oxford
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Client:
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NatWest Bank PLC
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Architect:
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In house
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Value:
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£240,000
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Internal refurbishment and improvements to Brassey Bar,
Heythrop Park, the regional training Centre for NatWest
Staff.
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Seven Island Leisure Centre, London SE16
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Client:
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Fusion Health & Leisure
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Value:
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£750,000
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New health suite including steam room, sauna, jacuzzi,
gymnasium and aromatherapy rooms; upgrading of communal
areas to comply with fire officers requirements
including partitions and fire stopping. New reception
counter and creation of creche facility and refreshment
area.
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Upper Norwood Library
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Client:
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London Borough of Croydon
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Architect:
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London Borough of Croydon
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Value:
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£650,000
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This contract was secured through a 2 stage tender, which
was then converted to a GMP contract, to give the Client
price surety and works include a new ICT suite, children's
library and youth and community space with full disabled
access to all 3 floors.
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Granfers Community Hall, Sutton
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Client:
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Granfers Community Trust
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Architect:
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HOCA Practice
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Value:
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£1,100,000
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Involved the demolition of the old building and the construction
of a new lottery and privately funded building, which is now the
new focal point in the community. Primarily it is going to be a
dedicated centre for the elderly and retired, for both abled-bodied
and disabled alike with full drop in facilities; as well as keep-fit
classes and local events.
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Thames Ditton, 75-77 High Street, Thames Ditton, Surrey, KT7
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Client:
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Teachers & General
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Architect:
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ERP Architects
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Quantity Surveyor:
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Fidgens
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Value:
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£450,000
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We are currently undertaking the new build
construction of 3 flats, new restaurant and shops in the
conservation area of Thames Ditton. It is a traditional
structure with the main shop and flats being supported by
a steel frame and mansard roof construction. There is full
security access to the site.
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Valley Park Healthy Living Centre, Croydon, Surrey
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Client:
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Croydon Council
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Architect:
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B.U.A
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Value:
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£1,000,000
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The building is an environmentally friendly timber framed
structure, with the use of Photovoltaic (PV) cells that
convert sunlight to electricity. There is underfloor heating
throughout, and we have installed a grey water filtration
system with a holding tank for an odour-free method of
filtering and cleaning grey water, with no moving or
electrical parts.
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The Undercroft, Christ Church, Orpington, Kent, BR6 9EP
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Client:
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Christ Church, Orpington
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Architect:
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Burns Guthrie & Partners
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Value:
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£250,000
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Soden are undertaking works to the Undercroft, Christ
Church to create a space for hosting a youth club and
community space for arts and creativity.
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Bullers Wood, Bromley, Kent
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Client:
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L B Bromley
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Architect:
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The Architects Joint Partnership
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Value:
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£650,000
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Design and Build of a new sports complex including a
new Sport England approved cushioned timber floor. Due
to the locality of the new building a pumped drainage
system was designed and installed. All products and
materials were chosen after close liaison with the
school and local planning officer.
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Howard of Effingham School, Surrey
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Client:
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Surrey County Council
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Architect:
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W S Atkins
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Value:
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We undertook the new build construction of a sports
hall and science laboratory at Howard of Effingham School, Surrey.
Howard of Effingham is among the first 24 schools in the country
to be designated a Science College. This brand new laboratory,
has an adjacent ICT suite. The sports hall is used by the school
and is also rented out to the local community for five-a-side
football and indoor cricket nets.
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