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Our Range of Masterplanning Experience

Whilst we typically update on some of our smaller refurbishment or extension projects, we also regularly assist in the development and delivery of new build masterplans, which have transformed campuses, the “student experience” and the environments in which they are located. Currently our team are working on a significant estates rationalisation project for a large […]

Works Complete at St. Patrick’s Catholic Primary School

Following the handover, Mrs Louise Blair, Headteacher at the School, said; “We are delighted with the works that have been undertaken.  There have been many positive and beneficial outcomes as a result of this project which include a more enhanced learning environment for our children.  The new canopy and fencing is so much brighter and […]

Significant Upgrades Continue at Kettering General Hospital

Our work on the same day emergency care (SDEC) unit at the Hospital, which started in August, is also due to complete by the end of October. This new SDEC unit will free up more space within the Hospital, by providing an area for some patients to be assessed, diagnosed, treated and safely discharged without […]

Building Upon Our Experience in the Heritage Sector

We have also worked on many local Churches, from small projects such as re-roofing works, to larger projects involving adapting them to meet the more modern needs of the Church, with the addition of disabled access and increased community facilities. Working closely alongside GSSArchitecture’s Special Projects Team, GSSLLP have developed a diverse portfolio of such […]

Jacob Widmann-Oliver Completes Fourth Year of Apprenticeship

Speaking about his apprenticeship and time at the Practice, Jacob said, “My apprenticeship has offered mutual benefit to me and the Practice. I have gained invaluable experience in a professional environment, whilst progressing my academic qualifications. Equally, the Practice can maintain continuity in personnel and have an influence in shaping the future of the profession.”