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Buxton Building Contractors Limited

Cedar House, 91 High Street, Caterham, United Kingdom
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Established in 1924, we are proud to be celebrating over 90 years of operations as a main contractor throughout London and the Home Counties

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Well done to our site team at Archway House in the London Docklands who have been raising money for Macmillan Cancer Support. So far they have raised £900, which includes a very generous donation of £500 from our subcontractor SD Samuels. The donations have been raised by encouraging donations for on-site parking, tea and coffee. Buxton believe that charitable giving is a powerful aid for driving social equality and enables the company to open a meaningful dialogue with our stakeholders about our social values, in order to achieve positive change. We are proud to employ some of the most dedicated people and who work hard to improve our communities, we celebrate those who excel both in their careers and in the communities in which they serve.

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Completed - Oaks Park Medical Centre Buxton successfully delivered a new medical centre, a much needed primary care facility within Penge which is called the Oaks Park Medical Centre. The works included the demolition of the former clinic on the site that closed in 2010. The new building accommodates fit for purpose primary care facilities for the local community, serving a patient list in excess of 11,500. The internal of the building includes a shell for a pharmacy, nine consulting rooms, four treatment rooms with utilities, a meeting / health education room and the addition of staff admin facilities and offices. The Centre built to the latest BREEAM & NHS technical standards offer high quality facilities which deliver the range and quality of care that is required of a 21st Century NHS. The works started by demolishing an existing Victorian building whilst salvaging the existing stonework detailing and motifs. A new 3 storey steel frame, composite slabs, SFS infill frame and traditional brick and stone work building was constructed. The internal fit-out comprised of specialist treatment and consulting rooms, admin areas and a large open plan waiting area with feature roof light. Catherine Webster, Senior Construction Manager at NHS Property Services, said: “We are very pleased to see the completion of the new facility, which means patients are one step closer to receiving healthcare in this new, modern health centre.” Client: Haven Health Ltd Architect: C2J Design Ltd QS: Quadrant Surveying Ltd Value: £3.28m Duration: 54 weeks

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Buxton are today attending BSRIA Soft Landings conference at RIBA on Portland Place and are currently listening to Peter Clegg of Fielden Clegg Bradley Studios talking about learning from past projects and applying the lessons to future jobs. This discussion is closely aligned to the Buxton team strategy of working closely together with design teams and our clients to ensure that lessons learnt are discussed and put into our working practises.

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Buxton are delighted to have been appointed as the main contractor to undertake the works at 55 - 57 Great Portland Street for The Crown Estate The scope of work entails extensive refurbishment, alterations and extensions to the Grade II Listed building There will be a gastro pub/dining facility on the Basement, Ground floor and First floor with residential units constructed on the three floors above. The building envelope, roof and chimney stacks are to be refurbished with access scaffolds required to the Great Portland Street and Mortimer Street elevations. Further access scaffolds are required to the rear elevations commencing from the First floor upwards. A temporary roof structure will be erected to maintain the weathering integrity of the building whilst the internal refurbishment works are undertaken. Located in a busy part of London vehicle movement and deliveries to the site will require careful logistical and Health and Safety planning Off-loading will be via Mortimer Street, a one-way road, with the need for a gantry, lifting beam/hoist for vertical distribution of materials. We look forward to working closely with the Design team and the Client to successfully deliver this project. Employer: The Crown Estate Project Manager: CBRE Ltd Architect: MSMR Architects Ltd Quantity Surveyor: Currie & Brown UK Ltd Structural Engineer: Price & Myers Services Engineer: Watkins Payne Partnership

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Following the successful delivery of the Theatre building at Emanuel School, Wandsworth, Buxton are delighted to have recently completed the £6.5m Dacre Building. The project involved the demolition of the existing standalone building and the construction of a new three storey classroom block adjacent to a railway line and within close proximity to other school buildings. The new block has created additional classrooms including music and art with an additional art exhibition space and film studio. Well done to our site team, Daniel Nicholas (who also project managed the Theatre Building), Don McCarthy, Laurence Cracknell and contracts manager David Bean for delivering this complex and challenging project.

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Intrepid Buxton Bear was joined by Austin Powers aka Matt 0’Grady Director Operations at Guildford Cathedral and 3 other Buxton staff who took part in the recent ‘Leap of Faith’ Charity Abseil at Guildford Cathedral on Saturday 3rd June. A great day was had by the Buxton team represented by Lawrence Kirk, Ian Flannery and Colin Moorcroft and of course the Bear and sponsorship monies raised will go towards much needed funds for conserving the Cathedral.

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