Excellence in Construction Projects
We offer our clients' support and advice across a broad sector range including Education, Commercial, Automotive and Retail, Sports and Leisure and Residential, as well as in specialist fields such as conservation work to Historic and Ecclesiastical buildings.
All Saints’ Church
All Saints’ Church in Faringdon has a modern new annexe which provides the Parish with much needed facilities including an energy efficient hall, kitchen and toilets. View Project Details…
St Andrews Church
St Andrew’s Church North Oxford has an active and growing congregation providing a wide range of community activities and services for the area as a whole. View Project Details…
St. Joseph’s Parish Centre
The parish merged with Holy Family at Reigate and St Teresa of the Child Jesus at Merstham to create the Parish of the Nativity of the Lord. There was a requirement for a new parish Centre to meet the extended needs of the local community. View Project Details…
South Porch to the Parish Church of St John Baptist
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. View Project Details…
Reward Gateway
This office refurbishment project pushed the boundaries of modern workplace design. The agile workspace features areas for collaboration, teamwork and quiet, private thinking in recognition of the different activities all staff do during the day. View Project Details…
Greyfriars Commercial Office Development
The refurbishment of 9 Greyfriars Road has been finished to an extremely high specification and secured a BREEAM Outstanding rating as well as an EPC A rating. View Project Details…
Olympic Park Utilities, London
Supplier of commercial and construction project management services for the construction and delivery of all aspects of the electricity necessary to serve London 2012.
Guildford Hotel
The building provides an ‘an inspirational yet functional building’. Behind the old Victorian facade of the former coaching inn is an interior with a twist, including a 10ft-wide chandelier, a 23ft-high bookcase and a ‘ladder to nowhere’ in the main reception.