Middlesex Hospital Annex

Built in the 1770’s originally as the poorhouse for the parish of Covent Garden, before becoming the Strand Union Workhouse in the 1830’s, the now grade II listed building was the backdrop for the Charles Dickens novel and movie, Oliver Twist. To facilitate the creation of 50 new apartments, we were instructed by Arc Build […]

Duxford Aerodome

Duxford Aerodrome was built during the First World War and was one of the earliest Royal Air Force stations. In 1924, under reorganised Home Defence arrangements, RAF Duxford became a fighter station, a role it was to carry out with distinction for 37 years. Today, the Imperial War Museum is established as the European centre […]

Buscot Park Oxford

Buscot Park was built between 1780 and 1783 and is now the family home of Lord Faringdon who looks after the property on behalf of the National Trust as well as the family collection of pictures, furniture, ceramics and objets d’art known as the ‘Faringdon Collection’. We were commissioned by The National Trust to remove […]

HMS Belfast

HMS Belfast is a listed museum ship, permanently moored in London on the River Thames and operated by the Imperial War Museum. The museum is one of the capital’s key tourist attractions with over 250,000 visitors each year. Contracted by the Imperial War Museum, we have undertaken various asbestos projects on the ship with each […]

Royal Star and Garter London

The Royal Star and Garter Home in Richmond, London was built between 1921 and 1924 to provide accommodation and nursing facilities for 180 seriously injured servicemen. In 1948 residents of the home took part in a forerunner of the Paralympic Games, the first national athletic event for disabled athletes. This grade II listed building was […]

River Park House Haringey

Built in 1973, River Park House, a tall modern office block, has become home to Haringey Council since 2005. It stands on the corner of the Jolly Butcher’s Hill section of Wood Green High Road and Station Road, opposite Wood Green tube station. In the capacity of Principal Contractor, we were instructed by Haringey Council […]

Better Barnsley

The regeneration of Barnsley town centre, named the Better Barnsley Regeneration Project is a £120m scheme that includes a range of new shops, restaurants, multiplex cinema and bowling alley, alongside a brand new home for Barnsley’s historic markets, a cutting edge central library and community leisure space. In advance of this major regeneration scheme, we […]

Civic Hall Wolverhampton

The Civic Hall is a music venue in the heart of the city and has been one of the most notable live music venues in the country for decades. The complex is owned by City of Wolverhampton Council and is a grade II listed building. Our removal works were procured in advance of a £38m […]

Spode Works

Josiah Spode 1 originally acquired the site in 1776 and Spode wares were made there continuously until 2008. In the 19th century it was one of the two largest potteries in Staffordshire boasting some 22 bottle ovens and employing around a thousand people. Now a new regeneration scheme worth more than £19 million over 15 […]

Tyne Tunnel

The Tyne Cyclist and Pedestrian Tunnel (TPCT) was Britain’s first purpose built cycling tunnel. It runs beneath the River Tyne between Howdon and Jarrow, and was opened in 1951. This grade II listed tunnel was used by 20,000 people per day. These tunnels included the first purpose built cycle tunnel in the UK and was […]