past projects
elevated harrow road rehabilitation scheme - westminster city council
The structure has been fully rehabilitated, with defective areas of concrete to all elements of the structure removed by hydrodemolition
g1 farnborough building refurbishment - carillion farnborough business park
The Building and Maintenance Division played a pivotal role in the buildings preparation and refurbishment works.
five arches bridge, bexley, kent - london borough of bexley
Works involved the strengthening of this Grade II listed structure after the collapse of the middle weir, which caused the bridge to crack along the centre line.
fremlin walk, maidstone - miller construction
Paving works to a high quality commercial development in Maidstone town centre.
goldsmiths college nursery playground - goldsmiths college
Working closely with the nursery staff, the layout and colours of the play area were designed to suit their requirements.
regent quarter, kings cross - hbg construction
External paving works to a high quality mixed commercial / residential development.
liverpool street station bus stand - london buses
The project at Liverpool Street consisted of various temporary as well as permanent works which included the removal of existing block paving and street furniture to the bus stand surface and pedestrian walkways.
oyster wharf river wall - barratt west london
Building and Maintenance Division overcame the difficult access issues and removed wooden fenders and damaged parts of the wall as part of the works.
silverstone car parks, boulevard, access roads and infrastructure for 2002 grand prix.
The design and construction of 120000 m2 coach and car parks, using inovative construction methods of soil stabilisation and on site production of 24000 tonnes of foamix macadam.
watford town centre enhancement phases 1-3 - watford borough council
Pedestrianisation of High Street with natural stone and clay pavings, Granite margins and setts.
westminster bridge scour protection - westminster city council
Westminster Bridge was opened in 1864 and is a Grade 11* listed structure.


