An 18-module building was created, with training room, meeting and conference rooms, large break room, locker rooms with shower facilities, new mothersâ room and even a contemplation room.
Providing efficient crowd control barriers for tens of thousands of Hindus from all across England and Wales attending the âKrishna Speaksâ event in Leicester. The preacher rarely attends events outside India and his eight-day visit attracted people from America, Africa and elsewhere in Europe.
Procomm, now part of the Algeco brand, secured the contract to supply and install 180 bays of Containex modules spread over 4 buildings, in Southampton.
The Greater Gabbard Offshore Wind Farm is a joint venture 504MW farm between SSE Renewables and RWE Renewables with 140 turbines, providing enough low-carbon renewable energy to power the equivalent of over 400,000 UK homes.
Following the successful award to Algeco of supplying an office building for Hornsea Project Two at Killingholme Power Station, Algeco has supported Balfour Beatty in delivering the onshore substation for the worldâs largest offshore wind farm.
The site layout enabled the construction of the new two-storey school 2,300m2 building fully segregated from the live operational existing school, as well as the safe demolition of the former school building and completion of external works.
Infrastructure specialists J. Murphy & Sons were tasked with relocating a 200-person Network Rail office and storage facility near Saltley to make way for HS2 infrastructure.
Procomm, now part of the Algeco brand secured the contract to supply and install over 300 bays of Containex modules spread over a number of buildings, for a large new power station in the Manchester area.
During construction of a new project site safety officials at a major oil refinery decided they needed a range of portable accommodation to protect their workforce in areas of potential explosion.
Operating as a 315 place 1.5-form entry school complete with a 26 place nursery, the existing buildings stood as a time-served âCLASPâ system which were in a poor state of repair, and inefficiently configured.