PROJECTS

Although London based, we work nationally and have completed projects as far afield as Glasgow and Truro. Not quite John O’Groats to Land's End – but we’re working on it!


Bristol

Courage Brewery, Bristol

Working in cooperation with Clarke Bond - Structural Engineers and our own retained temporary works engineers, we developed an extensive Method Statement and procedures document detailing all the proposed works on a major site site in the middle of Bristol... read more


dickens

Dickens And Jones - Regent Street, London

The Dickens and Jones store in Regent Street in London’s busy West End was converted into a series of smaller retail outlets. The project involved the identification and removal of substantial quantities of asbestos materials, complete soft strip, selective demolition and removal in phased sequence.... read more


fitzjohn

Fitzjohns Avenue - Hampstead

Together with our retained structural engineers we devised a scheme to retain the front facades of three large brick built Edwardian houses in Fitzjohn's Avenue in Hampstead whilst removing the remainder. The houses had been extended and altered over the years and were divided into fla... read more


glaxo

GlaxoSmithKline

The GlaxoSmithKline site in Dartford had been used for many years as a pharmaceutical manufacturing site and many buildings had extensively contaminated equipment. Squibb Demolition’s contract was to clean the pipework and vessels prior to cutting them up and removing them. The buil.... read more


gracechurch

Gracechurch Street

A complicated major demolition and impressive façade retention project in the City of London... read more


greenwich

Greenwich Hospital, London

Demolition and asbestos removal at former Greenwich Hospital Site, Woolwich Road, Greenwich, London. Works including the removal of large quantities of asbestos based materials (all forms of ACM), radioactive waste disposal, explosive demolition of the reinforced concrete chimney stack, demolition o... read more


grosvenor

Grosvenor Crescent - London, SW1

Squibb Demolition, in conjunction with their structural engineers and the contractor developed a method statement and programme for the temporary support system and selective demolition required to reconfigure the buildings. The project undertook the identification and removal of asbestos, and so... read more


hemel

Hemel Hempstead - Kodak Tower

Identification and removal of asbestos. Full independent scaffold with monoflex protection. Strip out interiors including removal of suspended ceilings, raised floors, partitions, all mechanical and electrical installations including perimeter heating. Removal of lift installations toge... read more


majestic

Majestic House, Slough

Working in cooperation with our in house design team we developed an extensive Method Statement and procedures document which incorporated all designs for Scaffolding, Floor Loadings, Crane base design and a Deconstruction Plan... read more


oxford

Oxford, Brookes University

Identification and removal of asbestos from a series of barrel vault roofed steel structures with brick infilling laboratory buildings at the Oxford Brookes Campus in Headington. Particular attention had to be paid on this contract to the safety of the workforce, the general public and, in parti... read more


queenmary

Queen Mary Campus, Woodford

Working in conjunction with our retained structural engineers we produced a demolition method statement which made allowances for the proximity to the main A406 (North Circular) road. The scheme called for the complete demolition of the former college campus which included three 16 storey tower blocks along with an... read more


silvertown

Silvertown Tower Blocks, London

We successfully tendered for the removal of two tower blocks that had been system-built and reached up to 23 storeys each. The blocks were adjacent to each other and so could be dismantled with one tower crane situated centrally between the two. Squibb Demolition did the design and placement of the to... read more


tottenham

Tottenham Hale, London

The project involved the demolition of the GLS depot adjacent to Tottenham Hale station and had specific requirements for liaison with London Underground Limited and Network Rail. The brief included a Type 3 asbestos survey and subsequent removal of all contamination, treatment of numerous live ser... read more