Our team was commissioned to deliver the MEP design for the refurbishment of Grade II Listed Library, a well-known local building constructed in 1883. The refurbishment would transform the building into a community heritage centre and an administrative centre for the Council. The project involved converting the old library into a multi-purpose facility, including exhibition […]
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Our team, alongside AEW Architects, MAC Construction Consultants, and Bradshaw Advisory, successfully supported Hyndburn Borough Council in securing £20 million in funding from the Government’s Levelling Up Fund for the regeneration of Accrington town centre. As part of the wider consultancy team, we helped the Council develop a long-term vision and strategic investment plan for […]
Read More →Elizabeth Tower, which is visited by around 12,000 people each year, is carefully conserved by Parliament’s heritage team. However, as extensive conservation works were last carried out more than 30 years ago, significant work and an investment of £79.7m is now required to safeguard the tower for future generations. As a Grade I listed building […]
Read More →Our team were commissioned by AEW Architects to deliver the new build Presbytery and Community hub for the Grade II Listed St Anthony’s Parish Church in Wythenshawe. The project involves the demolition of the existing Presbytery and Community Hub, which was conducted as part of an earlier enabling works package. During the construction phase, our […]
Read More →We provided the detailed building services engineering design for the refurbishment of the Corn Exchange, an iconic building in central Manchester which has a Grade II listed façade as well as some internal areas. The landlord removed most of the existing tenants, and created a food and drink court over three floors. As such we […]
Read More →We were appointed by Trafford Council to provide the M&E Design for the refurbishment and enhancement of the Grade II Listed Market House and the attached Covered Market. The objective was to create a flexible environment with a number of different catering operators and a central dining area, which would also be used as a […]
Read More →In 2013 we were appointed by the Parliamentary Estates Directorate to undertake a Design Review of the Mechanical & Electrical medium term works at the Houses of Parliament, which is a Grade I listed building and a World Heritage Site. It had been some time since the Houses of Parliament had its heating, power and […]
Read More →The new Council Headquarters building at Sale was another successful project where M&E services were provided by S I Sealy via its longstanding framework agreement. S I Sealy was responsible for compiling the highly detailed Schedule of Employers’ requirements, vetting Contractor’s proposals, monitoring Construction Standards on site and acting as the client’s technical advisors. We […]
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