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Topping Out at Holloway Road |
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Woolf’s Holloway Road team recently celebrated the Topping Out of Core 1 with client Unite. Despite the extreme winter, the concrete frame was completed on programme to allow the module installation to be commence between the completed cores.
Chris Sorenti of UNITE thanked the entire team for their efforts to deliver the structure on programme and allow the fit-out works and module installation to commence to achieve practical completion for August 2010.
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Woolf Installs Isis at Hyde Park |
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Woolf has been working closely with the Royal Parks Foundation to assist in the installation of the new Simon Gudgeon sculpture, Isis, on the banks of the Serpentine. Simon Gudgeon is regarded as one of Britain’s leading sculptures and Isis was commissioned by the Royal Parks foundation to raise vital funds for a new children’s education centre. The Look Out centre will be a place of learning and adventure for thousands of school children where they will learn about nature in the city.
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Hale Village Scores Highly in Considerate Builders Scheme Audit |
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Woolf’s Hale Village site was recently awarded 34.5 in Westminster Council’s Considerate Builder Scheme. This is well above average and continues the trend for Woolf projects successes at audit.
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The Lancasters Wins Prestigious Westminster Award |
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Woolf’s landmark ‘The Lancasters’ project has received the Winner’s award for the Best Large Project from Westminster City Council at their annual Considerate Builder Awards ceremony.
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Topping Out at Hale Village |
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Woolf’s Hale Village team braved the extensive wind and rain to celebrate Topping Out on Friday 06 February. Despite the extreme weather, the Woolf and Unite teams climbed to the roof of the 12-storey building to place the last concrete pour. Robin Goodlet of Unite thanked the entire team for the extraordinary efforts on the project so far.
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A Very Good Advertisement for the Industry |
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Following an audit by the Considerate Constructors' Scheme, Woolf's Connaught Place project, led by Project Manager Dave Williams, last week achieved 34 points out of a possible 40.
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Woolf appointed on Hale Village |
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Woolf has secured the contract to manage a major project for Unite, the student accommodation provider. The team, led by Senior Project Manager Simon Batter, will construct the £35m Hale Village development in Tottenham Hale.
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Woolf Consultancy is providing project and programme management support for Veolia Environmental Services on their new £670m waste management contract with the London Borough of Southwark.
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Woolf has been appointed to co-ordinate the on site activities on Sheffield’s latest high profile mixed-use scheme.
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Redevco Appoints Woolf Again |
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Now our 6th project for Redevco, Connaught Place is situated on the junction of Bayswater Road and the Edgware Road at Marble Arch. Currently, 1-4 Connaught Place consists of 4 early Victorian 5-storey houses overlooking Hyde Park which are being used as offices in their current state.
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Woolf Reappointed by Dorset & Bournemouth |
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Dorset County Council and Bournemouth Borough Council have announced the reappointment of Woolf as Project Management Advisors to assist in the procurement of a Recovery, Treatment & Disposal of Municipal Solid Waste contract.
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