Refurbishing Wimbledon’s No.1 Court, London
We took the myriad complexities of refurbishing the world-famous tennis venue – Wimbledon’s No.1 Court - in our stride.
Congratulations to the twelve site teams recognised at this year’s Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) National Site Awards which took place online recently.
Gold awards were presented to our Battersea Phase 3A, 1 Finsbury Avenue, Fredrick Douglass Centre and Majestic teams.
These projects showcased an exceptional approach to considerate practice through fantastic external appearances and brilliant work with the local community. The commitments shown in respect to the environment, safety and the workforce were exemplary.
Our 135 Bishopsgate, Wimbledon Court Number 1 and Gurnard Primary School teams were presented with Silver awards, while our Plot 6 & 7 Cardiff Central Square, 1 - 5 Grosvenor Place: Peninsula, London, Carisbrooke College, 55-93 Knightsbridge and Victoria Square teams received Bronze.
Congratulations to all winners of the 2020 National Site Awards. Winners for these prestigious awards are recognised by the CCS as the highest performing construction sites across the UK and Ireland.
For more information about the awards, visit the Considerate Constructors Scheme website.
We took the myriad complexities of refurbishing the world-famous tennis venue – Wimbledon’s No.1 Court - in our stride.
We are working with British Land and GIC on Broadgate’s evolution into a world-class retail, leisure, and commercial destination, bringing people together to work, shop, drink and dine.
Following 3 years of restoration work, The Majestic, an iconic landmark in the centre of Leeds, has been transformed to provide seven floors of prime grade A office space.
Plot 6 & 7 Central Square forms a key part in the regeneration of the new ‘Gateway to the Capital of Wales’, Cardiff’s Central Square Development.
Creating a town centre landmark that will boost regeneration and investment.
A landmark Newcastle development, Frederick Douglass Centre incorporates the highest standards of sustainable design and building innovation.
Colne Valley Viaduct named winner in the 'engineering' category of the Royal Fine Art Commission Trust’s Building Beauty Awards - 2024
University of Exeter Forum won “Building Resilience – Building that have stood the test of time” at the 2024 Education Estates Awards
The Forge picked up top honours in the Innovation category, whilst 1 New Park Square (Edinburgh Park) was named winner of the Commercial Workplace Award.
Raptor cranes enhance productivity at 2 Finsbury Avenue, British Land’s iconic dual-tower project redefining Broadgate’s skyline.
Guests gathered at the lowest point of the structure’s foundations, just over 50m below ground.
Congratulations to all those who have worked on ONE Station Hill in Reading as the project completes.