Kelvedon House
Our work on Kelvedon House focused on replacement cladding with a Wetherby A1 fire-rated system, which not only made the building safer but also restored its distinctive two-tone look. We installed automatically-operated smoke vents and replaced the roof, as well as fitted new UPVC windows throughout the property in just half a day. In addition, despite access to the block being challenging, we installed a temporary ramp to maintain disabled entry; provided uninterrupted access for residents to the undercroft parking areas; and ensured deliveries could continue being made.
Despite the works starting only weeks before the pandemic hit, resident satisfaction and communication was strong throughout. This was supported by a close-working relationship with both clients and consultants. In response to the restrictions, we fully reworked the construction phase plan and site rules to make it Covid compliant, so that works could resume swiftly. With many residents now forced to work at home during the improvements, we also carried out internal checks using a decibel meter to assess and manage noise levels in individual flats. Finally, as a good will gesture, Breyer redecorated the ground floor community hall and entry area.
Key Facts
Contract Name: Kelvedon House
Client: London Borough of Lambeth
Value: £4.5m
Works: External refurbishment
Kelvedon House
Our work on Kelvedon House focused on replacement cladding with a Wetherby A1 fire-rated system, which not only made the building safer but also restored its distinctive two-tone look. We installed automatically-operated smoke vents and replaced the roof, as well as fitted new UPVC windows throughout the property in just half a day. In addition, despite access to the block being challenging, we installed a temporary ramp to maintain disabled entry; provided uninterrupted access for residents to the undercroft parking areas; and ensured deliveries could continue being made.
Despite the works starting only weeks before the pandemic hit, resident satisfaction and communication was strong throughout. This was supported by a close-working relationship with both clients and consultants. In response to the restrictions, we fully reworked the construction phase plan and site rules to make it Covid compliant, so that works could resume swiftly. With many residents now forced to work at home during the improvements, we also carried out internal checks using a decibel meter to assess and manage noise levels in individual flats. Finally, as a good will gesture, Breyer redecorated the ground floor community hall and entry area.