Recognised throughout the construction industry for our close attention to detail, we have successfully delivered an array of exceptional superstructures across the UK.
At 105 Victoria Street, we constructed two cores - east and west - from B2 level up to level 14 (east) and level 16 (west). The project made use of recycled and repurposed building materials to reduce embodied carbon, especially deriving from the structure’s foundation, eliminating a large quantity of waste and emissions., making it one of London's most sustainably constructed projects.
Other projects include high rise buildings, set in the midst of busy, fast-paced cities such as London’s 50 storey Principal Tower and the 62 storey skyscraper at 22 Bishopsgate, the two-tower Atlantic Square commercial development in the heart of Glasgow’s International Financial Services District, the RIBA Stirling Prize winning Macallan Distillery and Visitor Centre and many Energy From Waste facilities, including those at Ferrybridge and Millerhill.
To achieve the excellent standards we demand of ourselves and promise to our clients, we are pioneers in using the latest construction techniques and employ robust health and safety protocols on all our projects. For example, at 22 Bishopsgate, we used a jump form rig - the first of its kind to be used in the UK - enabling us to more efficiently, quickly and safely construct the two concrete cores.
Maintaining programme on large complicated projects is always a challenge – it’s fair to say that Careys drove the project with the right level of resource and commitment working efficiently and effectively across many work fronts.
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