
This project involved the design and construction of Berrymead Flats, a new residential development comprising eight one-bedroom apartments..
Commissioned by the Society of the Sacred Heart, the development was designed to provide high-quality, comfortable accommodation tailored to meet the needs of the community.
The site was carefully selected for accessibility and integration within the local environment, with a strong focus on sustainability, safety, and long-term usability.
The construction of Berrymead Flats represents a thoughtful and community-oriented approach to housing, supporting the mission of the Society of the Sacred Heart in providing dignified living spaces.

The Whitelands Roof Replacement project focuses on the renewal of the roof structure at Whitelands College, one of the University of Roehampton’s oldest and most architecturally significant buildings. Over time, the original roof materials had deteriorated, leading to water ingress, thermal inefficiency, and increased maintenance costs. This project involved removing the existing roof covering, repairing underlying structural elements, and installing a new roofing system designed to meet modern performance standards while respecting the building’s historical character. The works were carried out in close coordination with conservation specialists to ensure that all interventions were sympathetic to the building’s heritage. Sustainability and long-term resilience were key priorities, with new insulation and materials selected to reduce energy consumption and enhance durability. The project supports the university’s broader strategy for maintaining a safe, sustainable, and historically respectful campus environment.

This project focused on carrying out fire compartmentation remedial works at Duchesne House to enhance fire safety and regulatory compliance. The building underwent a detailed fire risk assessment, which identified areas where existing compartmentation was compromised or insufficient according to current fire safety standards. The scope of work included sealing service penetrations, upgrading fire-stopping materials, improving compartment lines, and ensuring integrity across walls, ceilings, and risers. All remedial works were completed in accordance with relevant building regulations and fire safety guidelines, with minimal disruption to building occupants. The project plays a critical role in safeguarding residents and staff by helping to prevent the spread of fire and smoke, ensuring safe evacuation routes, and maintaining the overall fire resistance of the structure.

As part of ongoing development and refurbishment works at the University of Roehampton, this project involved the comprehensive coordination of all Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment (FF&E) academic spaces. The objective was to ensure that all furniture and specialist products met the functional, aesthetic, and sustainability standards required by a modern university environment. he role included engaging with stakeholders to define needs, developing detailed FF&E schedules, sourcing and procuring items, coordinating with suppliers and contractors, and overseeing delivery and installation. A key focus was on aligning the specification of furniture and equipment with the intended use of each space—whether teaching, living, or collaborative environments—while managing budgets, timelines, and quality assurance. This work supports the University’s commitment to creating inclusive, future-focused spaces that enhance the student and staff experience.