
Sequencing of Works
A detailed sequencing of works was needed to construct this building, the majority of the structure was built without reliance on the cob walls for support.
A detailed sequencing of works was needed to construct this building, the majority of the structure was built without reliance on the cob walls for support.
The vehicular access bridge provides access to a house over a stream. Its original timber structure had deteriorated and required replacement.
Taking the concept to design a glass summer room extension, we worked with the client to develop a seamless transition from kitchen to dining to garden.
A steel frame was required for these ground mounted solar panels was designed and installed to heat an indoor swimming pool.
Prior to the filming of Warhorse, the Grade II listed building chosen as a key location for the movie required structural improvements.
A small vehicle bridge carrying a driveway across a stream was damaged during flooding and needed replacing as it was deemed unsafe to use.
Mining investigations around this semi-detached house with separate garage showed that the buildings overlie mining features at varying depths.
Listed Building Consent was required for the repairs to this former chapel in Callington following extensive damage caused by a fire.
A collapsed section of stone boundary wall, between the property and the main road through the village, was rebuilt as an anchored retaining wall.
These sea wall repairs utilised high specification reinforced concrete designed to provide greater resistance to damage from the waves.