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Client: Thomas Sinden

Location: Central London

Scope: Labour, mortar & sundries

Contract Value: £134,000

 

A 5 storey redevopment to creat new office space.  The external envelope incorporated preformed columns and arches to the ground floor, whilst the building was wrapped with a brickwork skin outside a met sec lining

Client: Thomas Sinden

Location: Central London

Scope: Supply & Fix masonary package including brickslip panels

Contract Value: £356,000

 

This centre piece of the Coram campus was deigned to create a three storey building providing offices, conference facilities and learning spaces.  Its design included traditional cavity work, weatherstruck pointing, brickwork soffits and herringbone brick slip panels.

 

The new building is located in the heart of Coram’s historical site and

is a celebration of the charity’s founder, Thomas Coram.

 

On 5th December 2018 Her Majesty the Queen, officially opened the new

building which was named in her honour – The Queen Elizabeth II Centre.

Client: Thomas Sinden

Location: Chiswick

Scope: Labour, mortar & sundries

Contract Value: £128,000

 

This office space was created by retaining the fascade of a Georgian style builing.  Alot of planning was undertaken logistically due to the site access being through a restricted passage way.  By using the lighter colour of brick for the rear elevation it helped create the feel

of a larger space.  The rear extension was build using a steel frame with a met sec & brickwork external skin

Client: Thomas Sinden

Location: Camberwell

Scope: Labour, mortar & sundries

Contract Value: £45,000

 

A new extension to create extra warehouse storage space with perimeter face blocwork as well as new office and toilet facilities in traditional cavity work.

Client: ISG

Location: Watford

Scope: Labour, plant & materials

Contract Value: £110,000

 

This project of core blockwork areas and textured brickwork features to the staircore envelopes.  This unique finish was defined by its nomination within the Commercial category of the 2018 National Brick Awards.  Although the project didn't win, its recognition was rewarding enough.

Client: Amec Foster Wheeler

Location: Kings Cross

Scope: Labour Only

Contract Value: £80,000

 

This stand out building is the dedicated power supply for the Proton Beam Therapy Centre at UCLH, this unique sub station was like no other built in the country.  This reinforced concrete frame was wrapped with elongated bricks in a combination of flemish bond brickwork with hit & miss panels as well as feature areas of polychromatic brick work.

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