Eight thousand two hundred, and counting.
A cross-section of the work, from single-beam wall removals in terraced houses to long-span commercial frames. Most of it is invisible once the plaster goes on, which is rather the point.

Kingdom Street CLT Atrium
Six storeys of cross-laminated timber around a retained concrete core.

Chiswick Rear Extension
Full-width steel goalpost frame with a 6.4m clear opening.

Acton Green Roof Hall
A 48m clear-span arch carrying 180mm of growing medium.

Morning Lane Hybrid Frame
Glulam floors on a steel perimeter above an existing basement.

Bellenden Road Mansard
Trussed roof cut and replaced with a steel-framed mansard.

Carpenters Road Pavilion
A demountable steel frame designed for full disassembly.

Prince of Wales Road Underpinning
Sequential mass-concrete underpinning to a subsiding terrace.

Berwick Street Retrofit
A 1960s frame retained and strengthened rather than demolished.
About our projects
What clients want to know about the portfolio.
Can I speak to a previous client?+
Yes, and we encourage it. Tell us the type of project you are planning and we will put you in touch with someone who has been through the same thing with us.
Why are so few residential projects shown?+
Most of our domestic clients would rather not have their homes published. The work is over half our output; the portfolio simply shows what we have permission to show.
What is the largest project you have delivered?+
The Sheldon Square tower at 32 storeys and 41,000m² of floor area. The longest single span is the 48m arch at Acton.
Do you retain buildings rather than replace them?+
Wherever the structure allows. Around 40% of our commercial commissions since 2020 have been retrofits of existing frames, which is by a wide margin the lowest-carbon option available.
