This hotel project comprised of 185 bedrooms with standard and deluxe rooms, 2 junior suites, 3 levels of underground car parking, themed public bars, a restaurant, conferencing facilities and an upmarket bar & bistro. The hotel also included an extensive spa, gym and swimming pool facility.
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Work started on site in February 2009 with restoration of the external stonework and roof. The second phase, to build the new accommodation, was completed in February 2011 and the third and final phase, to restore the interior of the church was completed in March 2012.
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Built circa 1480 the South Porch to the Parish Church of St John Baptist known also as the Town Hall dominates the Market Place and is arguably Cirencester’s most spectacular building.
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The refurbishment of car showroom incorporated within a restructured interior.
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English Heritage took over the site in 2004 and undertook a multi-million pound programme of rescue works, with the aim of selling the Hall for use as a private country house when the conservation project ends.
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This three-phased campaign of internal and external repairs and refurbishments to the main house, included the marble saloon, the library, the music room and Temple House.
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This project comprised of the construction of a new and complex part single / part two storey vertical extension behind and above the School’s Leathem Building, housing the School’s pavilion, changing rooms, art / design technology department and gallery.
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Paddington Academy was constructed on an existing school site. Synergy obtained planning permission for a roof level extension to the new Academy building in order to provide additional sixth form seminar and teaching accommodation.
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This project involved the re-modelling of two departments within the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences within the main complex of the University of Surrey.
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The project provided 850m2 of new accommodation and was built on the site of the former kitchen garden of the main Grade II* Listed Jacobean Manor House.
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Cost Consultancy and Health and Safety advice has been provided for projects at the Cathedral including the Nave vaults, for the construction of a new toilet block situated outside of the cathedral, the upgrading of the heating system in the east end of the Cathedral and for the completion of mosaics.
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The ground development included the construction of two new stands; the South Stand, accommodating the PROBIZ Media Centre for broadcasters, together with the Ground Control Room and a physiotherapy centre; and the South-West Stand with fantastic views of the cricket for approximately 2,000 spectators.
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