Stannah, a leading UK lift supplier, has been shortlisted in Building Magazine’s prestigious Small Project of the Year (up to £5m) Award, for the lift solution supplied to Grade I Listed Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) restoration project.
Northcot Brick is celebrating after winning at the Brick Development Association’s 2023 Brick Awards, with its flagship project Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings scooping the ‘Supreme Award’.
When it comes to high-profile commercial waterproofing projects, Newton Waterproofing, the UK’s leading designers and suppliers of guaranteed waterproofing systems, is the renowned choice.
The King Edward VII Galleries is a Grade 1 listed structure and part of the iconic British Museum complex in London. Newton Waterproofing was recently involved in a project there…
Calderdale Council recently embarked on an extensive refurbishment project of the ballroom in the Grade I listed Todmorden Town Hall, which completely refreshed the interior using specialist redecoration services and colour insights from Crown Paints.
In 2018 the doors to the Grade I Listed Nottingham Castle closed to allow for an ambitious three year, £30m funded project to revive the 17th century Ducal Palace and its grounds; an Ancient Scheduled Monument. Selectaglaze glazing features in this project…
Newton is proud to contribute to the transformation of the unique, Grade I listed Cambridge House in Piccadilly, as it undergoes conversion into one of London’s grandest hotels.
For a Grade I Listed former stable owned by the National Trust, Selectaglaze installed 25 thermal secondary glazed units to create a warmer and more pleasant office environment.
When Covent Garden’s technical services team sought an outdoor power supply that would not impact on the Grade I Listed site and its important aesthetics, Pop Up Power Supplies delivered six retractable units.
The Historic Dockyard at Chatham in Kent, one of the Royal Navy’s main facilities for 400 years until it closed in 1984, has received secondary glazing from Selectaglaze.