Science Industry Museum, Special Exhibition Gallery

Science Industry Museum, Special Exhibition Gallery

Tim Hinsley and Mark Newton are pleased to be able to share with you the good progress being made at the Science Industry Museum, Special Exhibition Gallery. Recent works include; laying and protecting the polished concrete floors, Gallery wall linings commenced and M&E installations progressing well.

 

Residential Building Repair Scheme, West London

Residential Building Repair Scheme, West London

Another residential repair scheme handed back by Appleyard & Trew llp to residents on last Friday – this time in West London. The temporary external protection was removed last week to reveal the new permanent external facade to the top floor flats. Internal repairs were completed in December 2019. Thanks to the T&B (Contractors) Ltd site team for successfully managing these works during the current Covid 19 distancing restrictions in conjunction with Robson Walsh Llp design input.

Appleyard & Trew Llp were QS and Contract Administrator.

Promotions

Promotions

The Partners are delighted to announce two promotions within the partnership.  Tim Perry is now a Partner and Ged Clarke an Associate Partner. Tim joined Appleyard & Trew’s Harrogate Office in 2013 and continues to network within the Yorkshire region and beyond.  Ged joined us in 2009 and is based in the Sale Office working on a variety of projects throughout the UK.  Congratulations from us all at Appleyard & Trew and we look forward to the post lockdown celebrations.

St Mary’s Guildhall, Coventry

St Mary’s Guildhall, Coventry

Appleyard & Trew are proud to have been appointed by Coventry City Council as PM & QS for the refurbishment, restoration and extension of the Grade I listed St Mary’s Guildhall, Coventry, to improve facilities and visitor experience.

St Marys is of great significance, showing the importance of the city during the medieval period, with the medieval kitchen being recognised as one of the hidden parts of Coventry’s history. The Great Hall houses the ‘Coventry Tapestry’ which was manufactured in around 1500 and is widely regarded as one of the rarest and most important examples of this art in the country.