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Frimley Park Hospital

Frimley Park Hospital Neilcott has successfully delivered multiple projects at Frimley Park Hospital since 2013. Phasing Occupied Hospital Site Complex M&E Infection Control Health Standards Client:Frimley Park Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Contract:Various Value:Various Projects have been wide-ranging – from new build extensions, remedial RAAC roof, wall and general building condition repairs, through to major refurbishment works to provide state-of-the-art facilities across multiple wards and operating theatres fitted out to exacting standards.   “Neilcott work exceptionally well with the capital team and users impacted on the schemes. Their communication is excellent and they will always work with you to limit disruption and simplify works where possible to reduce cost and programme to the trust.” Jan Smith – Senior Project ManagerFrimley Health NHS Foundation Trust GALLERY IMAGES FOR Frimley Park Hospital Property of Central Photography Property of Central Photography Property of Central Photography Property of Central Photography Property of Central Photography Property of Central Photography Property of Central Photography Property of Central Photography Property of Central Photography Previous Next

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Natural History Museum

Natural History Museum Refurbishment & restoration of Grade I listed museum & gallery areas Listed Occupied Site Complex Logistics Specialist Finishes Client: Natural History Museum Contract:Various      Value: £Various Works have included refurbishment, upgrades to building fabric and MEP systems, accessibility improvements and restoration of historic features, including stonework and roofing. Key projects include the Anthropology Store, Spencer Gallery, Jerwood Gallery and the Walter Rothschild Building, Tring Gallery. “I have always found working with Neilcott an enjoyable experience… Whilst building contracts don’t always run smoothly, Neilcott have always worked with the design teams to ensure Client satisfaction. The project in the Spencer Gallery went very well.”  David Merry, Baker Mallet GALLERY IMAGES FOR Natural History Museum Previous Next

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The National Youth Theatre

The National Youth Theatre Radical development to enable NYT to double the number of young people they engage in the building through their annual programme. Complex logistics Live environment Specialist design Client:National Youth Theatre Contract:JCT Standard Building Contract Value:£2.45m Redevelopment to facilitate increased spaces for NYT to provide free and affordable drama opportunities that champion diversity, creativity and alternative routes into the creative industries. The essential upgrade developed this thriving production hub for young people where creative on-stage, off-stage and digital talent of the future receives world-class training and development opportunities. The project comprised of a new entrance pavilion, studio space, a 200-seat studio workshop theatre and rehearsal spaces, and generally bringing the building standards up to align with the theatrical rehearsal requirements of the National Youth Theatre. “This epic and accessible redevelopment enables us to double the number of opportunities we deliver with our talented freelance associate artists and young people in the building and further expand our work around the UK and beyond. We hope it will be a national and local beacon of accessibility and excellence, that inspires thousands of young people to engage with the arts for the first time and provides a much-needed injection of optimism for our community.”Paul Roseby, Artistic Director and Chief Executive, National Youth Theatre GALLERY IMAGES FOR The National Youth Theatre The National Youth Theatre dy DSDHA. Copyright Jim Stephenson 2021 The National Youth Theatre dy DSDHA. Copyright Jim Stephenson 2021 The National Youth Theatre dy DSDHA. Copyright Jim Stephenson 2021 Previous Next

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Hampton School Quad Infill

Hampton School A creative and transformational project converting an unused external quad into an inspirational hub space for the school. Occupied Site Complex Logistics Structural Alterations Client: Hampton School Contract:JCT Standard Building Contract with Quants        Value: Quad Infill – £4.8mTB4 – £3m Working closely with the operational school in multiple phases, we delivered the expansion and renewal of specialist teaching spaces. This included a vertical extension of an existing two-storey block, construction of a new three-storey teaching and offices block, including a Central Pod with quiet study and a Quad space between the Central Pod and surrounding buildings. “The three-storey development within the existing Hammond Quad area of the School represents one of the most significant engineering challenges undertaken on our site. The centre significantly enhances the School’s existing teaching facilities and also provides an innovative study area for our Sixth Formers. It offers Hamptonians flexible work spaces, along with private study areas and individual workstations.” Hampton School GALLERY IMAGES FOR Hampton School Previous Next

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Alleyn’s School

ALLEYN’S SCHOOL Expansion to increase capacity, improve the school’s offer & amenities for the internal and wider community. Occupied Site CLT Extensive Internal Remodelling and Refurbishment Client:Alleyn’s School Contract:JCT Design & Build Value:£4.2m The development has created a new multi-use hall and reception building providing a secure and welcoming new entrance for the school, with a Senior Leadership Team operating base, medical room, school reception and administration – freeing up space within the existing building for additional classrooms. “We have found Neilcott to be exceptionally good to work with, willing to discuss and listen to reach the best solution, and helpful in managing the difficult process of a live construction project in the heart of a working school. We would be pleased to work with them again on future projects.” Stephen Born,Bursar – Alleyn’s School GALLERY IMAGES FOR Alleyn’s School Previous Next

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Wiltshire College

Wiltshire College Extensive refurbishment, renewal works and internal alterations at Wiltshire College’s Salisbury Campus to provide refreshed & specialist teaching facilities Occupied Site Specialist Teaching Facilities Refreshed Learning Spaces Client: Wiltshire CollegeContract:JCT Design & Build          Value:£1.7m Refurbishment works were required to form new specialist teaching areas required by a broad and varied curriculum. This included the conversion of teaching spaces to a sports science facility, refurbishment of Learning Resource Centre  (LRC) area to create refreshed LRC and segregated student services and student social area, refurbished and enlarged science laboratory to provide modern new facilities and equipment, conversion of general purpose teaching rooms to provide a training kitchen facility for catering students and refurbishment of various general teaching spaces to provide improved teaching facilities.   GALLERY IMAGES FOR Wiltshire College Previous Next

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King George Hospital

King George Hospital Construction of Two New Theatres with Support Accommodation for Barking, Havering & Redbridge University NHS Trust Live hospital site HTM/HBN compliance Extensive clinical,  stakeholder & FM engagement Client:Barking, Havering & Redbridge University Hospital NHS Trust Value:£10.7m Works involved the demolition of the Cedar Wing extension at King George Hospital and construction of a new three-storey concrete frame building. The new building provides two additional theatres and support accommodation. Works also included the refurbishment of adjacent areas to provide Stage 1 Recovery, Staff Welfare and Theatre Storage. “From day one the Neilcott Team have been committed and enthusiastic about the project. In such a complex live environment you have managed the works so well. The Trust have been lucky to have you as their Contractor.” Dan Thomas, Director Northmores GALLERY IMAGES FOR King George Hospital Previous Next

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St George’s Hospital – Holdsworth Ward

St George’s Hospital – Holdsworth Ward Strip out and refurbishment of the Holdsworth Major Trauma Ward within a live hospital environment. Live hospital site Interfaces with existing M&E Complex logistics Client:St George’s University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Contract:JCT Intermediate Building Contract with Contractor’s Design Value:£3m St George’s Hospital, situated in Tooting, is one of the UK’s principal teaching hospitals, training medical students and carrying out advanced medical research, whilst also providing general tertiary and specialist care for complex injuries and illnesses. The new ward provides a 22-bed facility, 4 individual side rooms with ensuites and toilet and shower facilities in a HTM/HBN compliant environment. This required services infrastructure upgrades, which formed a critical element of the works. GALLERY IMAGES FOR St George’s Hospital – Holdsworth Ward Previous Next

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Marylebone High Street

Marylebone High Street Reinvigorating commercial, retail & education facilities on live site with constrained access Steel Frame Temporary Works Logistics Client:Howard de Walden Estates Contract:JCT Standard Building Contract Value:£9.5m Complex redevelopment works at historic 110 Marylebone High Street for repeat client Howard de Walden. Enabling and Main Works contracts involved whole building refurbishment and demolition of part of the existing building on St Vincent Street, along with new-build infill extension, internal structural alterations of the exiting building and fit-out works across the site. This created high quality new CAT A office space, two floors of leisure facilities for Soul Cycle and a new nursery space.   GALLERY IMAGES FOR Marylebone High Street Previous Next

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16 Waterloo Place

16 Waterloo Place Sensitively restoring an old bank, converting it to a CAT B commercial office, with gallery & temperature controlled archive storage CAT B Fit Out Restoration Works Grade II Listed Building Central London Client:ABG Images UK Contract:JCT IBC with Design Value:£1m 16 Waterloo Place is located in the City of Westminster and is a self-contained former banking hall. Waterloo Place was built in the early 1900s, is Grade II listed and lies within the St James Conservation Area. The project involved the refurbishment of the existing building to form a gallery space, office space & meeting areas. The works included demolishing the existing entrance lobby, alterations at basement level to enable an office fit out with bespoke joinery, including the construction of a temperature controlled negatives storage area, new finishes and M&E throughout, and alterationsto the mezzanine level to accommodate new meeting rooms. “Neilcott is a reliable main contractor and the successful refurbishment of 16 Waterloo Place is a testament to Neilcott’s competence. Should we have any future projects, we would not hesitate to engage their services again.” Jazz Gill, Chief Financial & Operations Officer, Iconic Images GALLERY IMAGES FOR 16 Waterloo Place Previous Next

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