Our Projects
Hughes and Salvidge possess a wealth of experience delivering diverse successful projects. Explore our ongoing live projects and learn of our past undertakings. No project is alike, we regularly adapt our ways of working to accommodate this and surpass client needs and expectations.
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Crown Closures, Poole
Hughes and Salvidge were appointed to the role of Principal Contractor for demolition works at the former Crown Closures factory in Poole.

Colt International, Havant
Hughes and Salvidge won a competitive tender process to demolish the Colt International site in Havant, Hampshire.The project client was Homes England, who w...

Gosport Oil Fuel Depot - 2 Phases
Hughes and Salvidge were appointed as the demolition contractor for two phases of work at the Oil and Pipelines Agency’s fuel depot at Gosport in Hampshire.

Decommissioning and Demolition of Versalis ENI, Hythe
Hughes and Salvidge were appointed as Principal Contractor for the decommissioning and demolition of the 54-acre former synthetic rubber plant in Hythe.

Chimney Demolition, Oxford
Hughes and Salvidge were appointed to the role of Principal Contractor for demolition works at the Earthline Quarry in Shipton on Cherwell in 2015. The demol...

Queen Street, Portsmouth
Hughes and Salvidge won a competitive tender to carry out the demolition of various buildings at The Hard in Portsmouth.The two and three-storey structures w...

Decommissioning and Demolition of Arla Dairy
Hughes and Salvidge completed a competitive tender process to become the approved contractor for the decommissioning and demolition of ARLA Foods UK PLC’s Da...

Largest Northlight Building in the UK
Hughes and Salvidge have just completed the demolition of the largest Northlight Building in the UK.The project in Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire, took 5 mont...

Demolition of Macmillan Publishers Buildings
Hughes and Salvidge won a competitive tender to demolish the former Macmillan Publishers Buildings in Basingstoke for Kier Property, to make way for a new Lo...