Our Projects

Displayed below are our projects for 2010. To view a larger photo of each project click the image.

RSPCA Animal Centre

Acting as Quantity Surveyors for the RSPCA in their relocation of Animal Centre and provision of New Birmingham Animal Centre comprising Visitors Centre, Cattery, Dog Kennels, Veterinary Hospital and associated Clinics, Inspectors Centre and Educational Centre.

Value £7,000,000 | Architects: Gould Singleton Architects
RSPCA Residential Accommodation

Acting as Quantity Surveyors for the RSPCA in the provision of refurbished staff quarters

Value £400,000 | Architects: Gould Singleton Architects

RSPCA Bryn-Y-Maen

Acting as Quantity Surveyors for the RSPCA in the provision of New small animals building.

Value £350,000 | Architects: Gould Singleton Architects

Broad Street Surgery

Acting as Quantity Surveyor for the Doctors in an extension to their existing facilities.

Value £350,000 | Architects: Gould Singleton Architects

Featherstone Family Medical Centre

Acting as Quantity Surveyor for the Doctors in an extension to their existing facilities.

Value £300,000 | Architects: Gould Singleton Architects

All Saints Community Centre Wolverhampton

Preparation of feasability study for grant purposes

Value:£850,000|Architect:Sjolander da Cruz

Hurleys Fold

Acting as Quantity Surveyor for new car park at Hurleys Fold for Hillcrest School.

Value: £400,000|Architect Tweedales

Residential Accommodation Colehill Tamworth

Acting as Quantity Surveyor in the conversion of existing offices into new residential accommodation.

Value: £650,000|Architect: Ritchie & Ritchie

Residential Extension Robinia Court Nottingham

Acting as Quantity Surveyor in the extension of existing residential property.

Value: £400,000|Architect: Ritchie & Ritchie

Wellington Medical Centre

Acting as Quantity Surveyor for the Doctors in an extension to their existing facilities.

Value £350,000 | Architects: Gould Singleton Architects

Mary Rose Museum Portsmouth

Assisting Waring Contractors in the preparation of Bills of Quantities.

Value: £23.5m

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