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Historical Restoration 2021 COVERING ALL ELEMENTS OF INTERIOR FIT OUT AND REFURBISHMENT HISTORICAL RESTORATION 2021 CONTENTS 02 Introduction 04 About us 06 Meet the team Trading since 1990, Clive Graham Associates, or CGA 08 History for short, is a construction company specialising in 10 Quality fit-outs and refurbishments throughout London and the home counties. 12 Finishes With expertise in historical restoration, commercial fit-outs and high-end residential refurbishments, CGA HISTORICAL RESTORATION has established working relationships with prestigious clients like Historic England, Christie’s Auction House, PROJECTS the Wellcome Trust and more. With a reputation for 14 Colworth House start-to-finish excellence and exceptional attention to detail, CGA 16 Royal Household 18 St Augustines Church 20 Hoare’s Bank 22 Partnership 2 3 Historical Restoration High end Residential CGA specialises in the sympathetic restoration of buildings of historical CGA’s hard-earned reputation significance. We collaborate extensively for attention to detail and high- with our clients maintain the character quality work has meant we have of every building we work on, using been entrusted with the fit-out and carefully selected materials to match refurbishment of many high-end the existing finishes. residential properties. Having worked with such prestigious We work for both private property clients as Historic England, at CGA owners and commercial real estate we pride ourselves on our part in the clients, and we pride ourselves on upkeep of our country’s heritage. making sure we know exactly what Commercial Fit-out our clients want and delivering it, from start to finish. At CGA we specialise in Cat A and Cat B refurbishment and fit-outs of commercial spaces. We work with corporate clients and small businesses alike, and many of our clients come back to us again and again. We’ll take a project all the way from tender to completion, whether it’s a traditional design or a design and CHRISTIE’S build. Our focus is always on the needs of our clients. SAVOY HOTELS HEREFORD SQUARE St AUGUSTINES CHURCH FIRMENICH 4 5 SULSTON SHARED FACILITIES Board of Directors Team structure Bill Osborne Chester Jane Sue John Daniel EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Smith Milner Osborne John Wistow Peters Wistow Senior Operations Human Bill oversees the project teams to Senior Project Managers COMMERCIAL DIRECTOR Commercial Construction Support Resources ensure quality is delivered and the Pre-Construction Manager Home John liaises with clients on commercial project reaches successful completion. Director Manager Counties He is highly experienced in the fit and financial matters to provide Sue Jodie advice and solutions on projects. His out and refurbishment sector and Robinson Site Managers background in project management his commitment to project quality Davies Commercial and quantity surveying mean that he has meant that he has established Accounts Admin Support understands the project requirements excellent relationships with clients and how best to successfully deliver over the years. Bill Dan Richard Quantity Suryeying to the client’s satisfaction. John is Osborne Mason Read Team responsible for all commercial Executive Senior Managing Contracts David Osborne functions of Clive Graham Associates Surveyor Manager SHEQ manager overseeing areas such as; new business, Director marketing, estimating and cost control. CGA Owners/Group Board Senior Team Head office and site support Site based team ALBEMARLE STREET 6 7 CGA are awarded first project for GSK CGA further establish From the beginning and join the pop their relationship CGA opens a new office We were first established over 25 years ago and a lot has changed world with starting a with Christie’s with since then. Scroll along our timeline to discover a little more about high-end residential in Stevenage due to the our history. ongoing work in refurbishment for increasing work load in the South Kensington a member of Take home counties. CGA also redevelopment sites. That. broaden their workstream into John Wistow and The company CGA also celebrate Restoration of Historic and Bill Osborne, both turnover increases to their 25th Anniversary. Listed Buildings. Clive Graham from Wates, join £15.7m. CGA grows Neighbour and Andy to restructure their framework This comes with the his wife forms the Clive Graham the business into a relationship with successful completion of St business called Clive Associates CGA are awarded Principal Contractor GSK on various sites Augustine’s Church, Colworth Graham Associates becomes the very prestigious whlist maintaining an including Brentwood, House and many more. (CGA) as a specialist incorporated in-house Ceilings and Ware and Stevenage. Christie’s: Private contractor in ceilings Viewing Gallery to at Companies Partitions division. CGA establish and partitions. showcase their 250th House. a working year celebration. relationship with Christie’s Manson Wood which CGA are awarded Andy Preston Andy becomes the Dan Peters, continues into this prestigious Wellcome starts working Operations Director Andy Chester Smith present day. Trust fitout at the Preston and Dan Mason for the company at Clive Graham Hinxton Campus - Retires join the Senior as a Dry Lining Associates. Clive and complete with 3D from the Shareholder and Ceiling Fixer. his wife retire and feature cladding and company. team. Andy continues to glazed emerald glass. run the business. 8 9 SUBCONTRACTORS SUBCONTRACTORS We have an approved list of suppliers PERFORMANCE REPORT and installers for our projects and in To ensure that we maintain a high order to be a part of our supply chain standard of quality in our work we our contractors are assessed on the have a number of procedures in following key matters: place to measure performance. On a monthly basis our Site Manager’s/ • Health and Safety process Project Manager’s carry out a and procedures Suppliers and Sub-Contractor’s • Health and safety policy Performance Report. This provides • Environmental waste planning the senior and commercial team Managing Quality of Works procedures feedback, either positive or negative. The reports are reviewed with our HANS PLACE Clive Graham Associates are proud to hold ISO • Quality processes supply chain to share good practice 9001:2008, 1SO 14001:2004 and BS OHSAS • Technical capability and and to discuss improvements. 18001:2007 certifications, we are also currently competences (these include design, integrating into ISO45001 to comply with new shop drawings, manufacture in CLOSE OUT AND INSPECTION PLAN industry standards. Our quality assurance standards house capabilities) Our team and the supply chain sign are externally/independently reviewed and • Financial standing and work loads up to the Close Out and Inspection assessed on a six monthly basis. We are focused • Previous successful expertise and Plan and commit to following the and havea procedure in place to ensure zero experiences process to achieve a successful defects at the end of all projects. • Type and nature of projects delivery of the project. The plan is undertaken intended as a guide for our team and contractors to refer to throughout and manage the works as part of our supply chain. CHRISTIE’S ST AUGUSTINES CHURCH 10 11 clivegraham.co.uk Clive Graham Associates is committed to the provision of construction services that are executed to the highest professional standards. We are experienced in delivering high quality finishes, refurbishment and fit out. Some of our high quality finishes projects include; RANULF ROAD ABINGDON VILLAS • The Savoy Hotel • The Shangri-La Hotel, The Shard • Private Residence, Kensington • Private Residences, Belgravia • Christie’s Framework projects • North Audley Street Apartments, Mayfair • Carlton House, London HOARES BANK CHRISTIES LUXURY GOODS NORTH AUDLEY THE SHARD 12 13 clivegraham.co.uk Once we had achieved building control sign off we began the fit out which included; full internal BEDFORDSHIRE re-decoration including timber including doors and windows, walls and ceilings and new floor finishes throughout. The original carpet was lifted in the vestibule and main hall and Parquet flooring was discovered underneath, the client then decided they would like us to restore the flooring instead of carpeting. In addition to the above we also created; CGA carried out the renovation of Colworth House, new doorways, toilets and tea points over a Grade II * listed manor house within Colworth three floors. CGA provided new ironmongery Science Park in Bedfordshire. The house had been throughout and maintained listed items to a tight left empty for three years having been vacated by budget and successfully handed over the project Client | BCR Architects Unilever. early to the client enabling them to let the spaces earlier than planned. Location | Bedfordshire Colworth Science Park is a research and development site in Bedfordshire, which offers Value | £500K bespoke solutions to companies requiring offices, Time frame | 22 weeks meeting and conferencing facilities and laboratory space. The scope of this project was to carry out a Project Team | Chester Smith full refurbishment of the listed property in order to Senior Contracts Manager provide high quality, flexible office spaces. Chris Dolling Our first task was to remove a substantial amount Quantity Surveyor of asbestos. Once this was removed we stripped out Luke Calver the house of all fixtures and fittings including ceilings Site Manager and floor finishes. We applied a one hour separation between all floors utilizing several
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