Historic Case Studies
The river was originally diverted using large drainage pipes and later dammed to control water levels. This allowed access for
Working on an important heritage site open to general public. The site dates back to the 1100’s when it was
Full temporary roof, the works were carried out accessing from the roof and contained the area within the loft. The
Works undertaken directly for Insurer following storm damage, Bat survey undertaken as a live colony of pipistrelle bats within loft
Reinstatement following fire and subsequent water damage. It was an asbestos construction, requiring specialist removal and disposal. Works included new
Use reclaimed Suffolk white bricks to form a low plinth detail to match the church. Formed a new internal stone
Working on a Grade II listed building within the city of London provided its own distinct set of challenges. The
Following a flash flood, external drainage works were undertaken before the replacement of performance flooring to the sports hall. Works
To manufacture and fit new finial and redecorations following impact damage. Finial and detailed fascia, manufacture off site in Bakers
Works carried out in two phases. Phase one being works to the tower which included the restoration of the intricate
Conservation of rubble, flint walling & stone masonry to historic Norman walls. Value = £160,000 Location = Colchester, Essex Summary
Conservation to the ruins of All Saints’ Church which is located within the grounds of Colchester Zoo, Essex. Conservation works