CASE STUDIES
KIER CONSTRUCTION
Project Overview:
STP Solutions, a renowned construction company, is partnering with Kier Construction to undertake a transformative project to refurbish Kier Construction's Head Office, located in the heart of London. This venture combines advanced architectural renovations with STP Solution's expertise, showcasing a commitment to modernisation and excellence in construction.
Project Objectives:
Office Modernisation: The project's primary goal is to revitalise the existing office space, creating a modern and efficient workspace that aligns with Kier Construction's vision and mission.
Quality Craftsmanship: STP Solutions, known for their superior craftsmanship, will ensure that the project's architectural and construction work meets the highest standards of quality.
Timely Delivery: The project emphasises adhering to a strict timeline for completion to minimise disruptions to Kier Construction's operations.
Key Features:
Architectural Excellence: STP Solutions will bring their expertise to the project, enhancing the office's design and functionality.
Quality Materials: The project will use premium materials and construction techniques to ensure longevity and sustainability.
Efficient Workspaces: The refurbished office will maximise workspace efficiency, promoting a collaborative and productive environment.
HIGHWAY ENGLAND - SPOONER ROW
Client: Highways England
Project value: £2.5 million
Project duration: 12 months
Background:
The Spooner Row grit site is a critical part of Highways England's winter maintenance network. The site is located in Norfolk, and is responsible for storing and distributing grit to roads across the region.
The existing grit site was in need of significant refurbishment. The buildings were old and dilapidated, and the site did not meet the latest environmental standards. In addition, the site was not large enough to meet the future needs of Highways England.
Solution:
STP Solutions was awarded the contract to build and refurbish the Spooner Row grit site. The project involved the demolition of the existing buildings and the construction of a new, state-of-the-art gritting facility. The new facility includes a grit barn, a salt barn, a workshop, and offices.
The project also involved the installation of new environmental controls, such as rainwater harvesting and solar panels. The new grit site is designed to be more energy efficient and to have a lower carbon footprint than the old site.