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Our Projects

Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Children’s Cancer Principle Treatment Centre

As part of a major healthcare transformation programme led by Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, this project supports the delivery of a new Children’s Cancer Principal Treatment Centre (PTC) at Evelina London Children’s Hospital. The PTC will bring together world-class expertise to provide highly specialised, coordinated cancer care for children across London, in partnership with The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

The new facility will be co-located with a paediatric intensive care unit (PICU) and a range of specialist children’s services, ensuring the infrastructure required to support increasingly complex and innovative cancer treatments.

Our role focuses on the enabling works phase, delivering a complex programme of construction activities across 30 separate areas within the Trust. This involves creating decant space to relocate approximately 100 rooms from multiple wards, facilitating the clearance of critical areas for the new PTC development. The works require careful coordination within a live hospital environment, ensuring minimal disruption to ongoing clinical services while maintaining safety, compliance, and programme efficiency.

Thanet District Council Green Campus
A sustainable hub driving skills, enterprise, and economic growth in Ramsgate

The Green Campus, led by Thanet District Council and funded by the Levelling Up Fund, is a regeneration project at the Port of Ramsgate designed to create a sustainable hub for skills, enterprise, and light industry. Phase one includes two eco-friendly, fully electric buildings offering flexible workspaces, training, and community facilities, with a third building planned subject to additional funding.

Scheduled for construction in 2026–2027, the campus aims to boost local employment, support business growth, enhance skills development, and deliver long-term economic and social benefits for Ramsgate.

 The Engineering Building redevelopment at Queen Mary University of London was a project aimed at modernising teaching and research facilities within the School of Engineering and Materials Science. It involved upgrading laboratories, lecture theatres, and student spaces to support contemporary engineering education and interdisciplinary research.

Key stakeholders included the university leadership, academic staff, and facilities management teams, with a focus on minimal disruption during construction. Designed to improve accessibility, functionality, and sustainability, the project enhanced the learning environment while providing state-of-the-art resources for students and researchers. 

Queen Mary University London Engineering Building

Redevelopment of the School of Engineering and Material Sciences Building

Delivered as part of a wider campus regeneration programme, the University of Bedfordshire Library is a landmark £30 million development providing approximately 7,400 m² of modern learning space across nine levels, including a basement. Working alongside Willmott Dixon (Main Contractor), MCW Architects, and AECOM, the project required strong coordination across multidisciplinary teams to achieve programme and quality objectives.

From a project management perspective, the scheme demanded careful planning and stakeholder engagement to successfully deliver a complex, vertical build within a live university environment. Completed between 2014 and 2016, the library now serves as a central academic hub, supporting collaborative and flexible learning for students and staff.

University of Bedfordshire Library

Redevelopment of the School of Engineering and Material Sciences Building