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Facade Restorations
Terminus Place Victoria
Terminus Phase 1 and 2Facades Cleaning & Restoration Works – Phase I & II
These Victorian buildings are located over Victoria Underground Station and were aesthetically in a poor state with decaying feature brickwork and stonework. Our works involved the installation of scaffold and the carrying out of the stonework and brickwork cleaning and restoration works in and around one of London’s busiest stations. It included external painting and refurbishment of stain glass windows.
The builder’s works and the restoration of the Victorian timber windows were carried out by our own tradesmen and in-house joinery team.
The majority of the work was carried out during nights and at weekends due to the shear numbers of pedestrians and passengers that frequent the area.
The biggest challenge for us was in respect of the location – We had to adopt a clear method statement which acknowledged the close proximity of the general public, bus stops and pedestrian walkways. We overcame this problem by appointing a dedicated team for the project who were responsible for management. Through careful planning and liaison with the various authorities the logistics of dealing successfully with the various issues of security, public protection and the actual works were successfully achieved.
The client Transport for London was very pleased with our service and performance on site.
We are very pleased to say that Transport for London have since appointed H.A Marks to carry out a 3rd phase of restoration works on Victoria Street adjacent to the previous Phases 1 & 2.