Case Studies
British Geological Survey
Multidisciplinary feasibility study of existing building stock at the British Geological Survey site, highlighting limitations of upgrading buildings. Design and facilitation of transition from cellular offices to open plan facilities with shared breakout areas.
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Defence Estates
At HMS Excellent, Whale Island, Portsmouth, the Henry Leach Building provides 12,635m2 over five floors of accommodation designed for 850 high ranking military and civilian personnel.
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Sainsbury’s Selsdon
Replacement of dilapidated buildings including library, community hall, day centre and public car park, as part of a new store development in a densely populated urban area.
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Severn Trent Water, Longbridge
A strong interior design concept integrated with redevelopment of a dilapidated 1970’s brick building. Development of a building layout to facilitate new ways of working in a variety of work settings.
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Northampton College
A multi-disciplinary Pick Everard team for development and construction of a new 21st Century campus at Northampton College.
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Sport England
Addressing poor quality natural and artificial playing surfaces at the Redditch Cricket, Rugby and Hockey Club and redevelopment of club facilities to provide a community resource.
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Ministry of Defence
Over 250 individual audit and review commissions over a decade, ranging from individual establishments to compete garrisons.
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West Somerset Council Offices
Multi-disciplinary professional design services to the main contractor for new central offices in Williton, West Somerset.
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Highfields, Littleport
Seamless extension to Littleport Village. 780 dwellings on 79 acres. On and off site road design & design of multi-utility services, drainage design, SUDS, environmental impact assessments, negotiations with the Environment Agency, highway design and infrastructure.
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Public Service Village
The amalgamation of public service staff from two different councils under one roof is something of a groundbreaking concept. The Bury St Edmunds Public Service Village is a positive example of the advantages that cross-authority working can achieve.
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24 June 2009
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