Every built environment.
Different sectors bring different demands: programme, operational conditions, compliance frameworks. The common thread is the discipline we bring to every site.
Data Centres
Modern data centre construction pushes every discipline to its limits: programme compression, concurrent trades, and the absolute requirement for compartmentation that performs. We work alongside M&E teams at the tightest of tolerances.
Our largest live programme sits within two ultra-secure campuses comprising twelve individual data halls.
Social Housing
Post-Grenfell, residential carries the heaviest compliance burden in UK construction, and the greatest responsibility to the people who live in the buildings. We deliver surveys, fire stopping, compartmentation, cavity barriers and access hatches for housing associations and their main contractors.
The work is typically phased across occupied buildings, which demands the kind of site discipline and resident communication we've built into every programme we run.
Student Accommodation
Purpose-built student accommodation combines high-density layouts with communal amenity, ground-floor commercial units and buildings that often stay partially occupied throughout the works. A recent Bristol refurb ran across 500 beds via a tenancy surrender programme.
The job called for specialist sequencing, decant management and end-to-end PFP across cluster rooms, studios and communal areas.
Hospitality & Leisure
The challenge with hospitality is almost always the same: the venue cannot close. A recent refurb of a seafront entertainment venue involved full fire stopping and compartmentation while the premises stayed open throughout.
Phased, out-of-hours, detail-oriented: the kind of work live venue operation demands.
Industrial & Distribution
Large-footprint distribution sheds bring their own PFP challenge: long spans of structural steel, extensive service runs at height, and the ever-present pressure to hand over on schedule. We deliver full fire stopping and compartmentation to two-storey office cores within new-build distribution centres.
The repeat pattern (Cat A, then Cat B, then occasionally Cat C) is common across the sector and something we've built our programme around.
Heritage & Listed
Listed buildings demand sympathetic intervention. Current work on a Grade II listed structure in South Yorkshire includes shot blasting, priming, intumescent painting and top sealing to existing supporting steelwork, delivered above a live canal running beneath the building.
Golden Thread compliance, including DFT checks on every application, is maintained throughout.
Every project starts with a conversation.
Tell us about your building, your sector and your programme. We'll tell you honestly whether we're the right team, and if we are, how we'd go about it.