BOC Gases, CrawleyHughes and Salvidge undertook the demolition of the former special gases manufacturing and research plant sited within the Manor Royal Technology Park, Crawley. The decommissioning of this facility was to make way for a state of the art regeneration of the site. |
The Streatham Hub, South LondonThe Streatham Hub is a multi-million pound regeneration project that aims to breathe new life into the south of Streatham and provide top class leisure facilities for the whole community. |
Pirelli Cables, Eastleigh, HampshireThis 28 acre site had a history of electrical cable manufacture from 1911 and contained contaminants such as heavy metals, asbestos and boiler combustion waste. |
Former Gate Gourmet Facility, near HeathrowHughes and Salvidge won this appointment through a competitive tender administrated by SEGRO's Quantity Surveyor, Feasibility Ltd. The scope of works included, management of service terminations, asbestos removal, structure and slab demolition. Hughes and Salvidge Director, Ian Martin, said "We are delighted to work with SEGRO landside at Heathrow". |
Celanese Acetates, DerbyIn May 2011 Hughes and Salvidge successfully tendered for the demolition of the HJK buildings and associated extensions for this global producer of speciality and intermediate chemical products. |
Outokumpu Stainless, SheffieldThe buildings on this 50 acre site range from large brick and structural steel mill buildings to office buildings, these together with decommissioned machinery, unused tanks and several large industrial chimney stacks form the above ground demolition scope. |
Boldrewood Campus, Southampton UniversityHughes and Salvidge is also working on another high-profile project at Southampton University. As part of a wider £150m scheme to develop Southampton's Maritime Centre of Excellence, Hughes and Salvidge are demolishing the landmark seven storey 30,000m2 former biomedical facility. |
MOD GarrisonProject Allenby/Connaught is the Ministry of Defence's PFI contract to redevelop four Army garrisons across Salisbury Plain and Aldershot. Old, poorly maintained buildings are being demolished to make way for new living and working accommodation, plus new leisure/recreational facilities to make soldiers lives better. |