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Marshall Construction (West Yorkshire) Headquarters, Elland

Scope of works: Design, fabrication and installation of two-storey development combining refurbishment of existing and new build extension. Included new windows in main entrance and curved auto sliding doors.

As the offices remained operational throughout the contract safe access routes had to be established for employee safety. It was also necessary to be mindful of noise levels and clutter on site during working hours.

Client: Marshalls Construction

 
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The Windmill, Colton, Leeds

Scope of works: Design, fabrication and installation of glazed link corridor between existing windmill and pump house in two-storey residential development.

This was a complex job due to the shape of the adjoining buildings, not only the circumference but the slope of the windmill had to be carefully calculated to be certain of the correct fit. The link corridor also comprised a one-piece 2.4 square metre glazed roof and custom-built gutters for drainage.

Client: Hutton and Cawood

 
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Birchwood Business Park, Warrington

Scope of works: Design, fabrication and installation of 16 two-storey business units averaging between 3,000 and 8,000 sq ft each.

The work was in two phases and subject to tight schedules. There was restricted access in phase one as the site was originally divided by a beck prior to the construction of a bridge, this meant longer journey’s around the site through pedestrianised areas.

Developer Client: CDP, Elland

Principle Contractor: Marshall Construction (West Yorkshire)

 
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New Shop Front and entrance access, Bradford

Scope of works: Included new shop front facade and entrance facade to residential access to 30 new apartments.

Safety for the general public was paramount as the new shop front was on a busy high street. The residential curtain walling entrance stairwell to the apartments had an open aspect. Access to this area was through a courtyard behind the shops and was severely restricted. Frames had to be manufactured in smaller sections and pieced together in-situ.

Client: MAC Property Development

 
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