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New & Commercial Buildings
Most structural engineers commence their working life on new build structures. These structures may be as diverse as multi-storey office blocks, portal frame buildings and new housing.

The current understanding of the latest building regulations and NHBC standards is essential to ensure that with the architect the structure as designed, comply with recent regulations.
 
Brockham Court Farm
Work commenced on the conversion of redundant farm buildings into five houses.
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Eltham High Street, Eltham, London
This three storey block of flats has been constructed above car parking, with access from a new access ramp to the rear.
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St John's Park, Blackheath, London
The inside of the building other than the ground floor was almost totally destroyed in a fire. The structure was unstable, especially the rear wall which was “live”. The new construction renewed stability.
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West Hill House
Five storey new build block of flats. Two storey Reinforced Concrete earth retaining structure, with timber frame over.
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Robsons Mill, Mellis, Suffolk
This mill and warehouse has been converted in to single storey apartments and three storey houses.
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Old Projects
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St Bartholomews Church
This ruined Grade II*, C17 church near Buntingford, Leyston, Herts. has not been used for approximately 65 years.
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Wonham Mill
This mill has not been used for many years. This is situated close to Betchworth, Reigate.
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Emmanuel Baptist Church
This 1960’s pre-cast concrete Church in Thamesmead has been altered over the years.
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The Black Hanger, Lasham
This existing hanger was un-used and has been leased by Century 21st Films Limited. A survey was undertaken and a report prepared for leasing purposes & repairs.
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The London Wetland Centre
This teaching area is constructed with a timber frame, in-filled with straw bales, lime plastered, with a thatched roof.
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