


Construction of the 'state of the art' new Thames Valley Police traffic base located in Taplow near Maidenhead is almost complete. This Willmott Dixon contract worth £0.5 million saw Ashridge responsible for the groundworks including the cast in-situ concrete frame which formed the base for the unusual steel formed wave-like roof. Ashridge also laid the ground floor slabs as well securing an additional contract for the external works. |
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The new station was built on the site of the old premises and will provide a new roads policing base and office for the area. With an overall floor space of some 2400m2, the police building features a ground floor parking area with administrative offices alongside, while the upper two levels accommodate more office space. The building is founded on a series of 20m deep piles which in turn support the slab and the concrete frame. The concrete deck forms the floor of the building’s second storey. Concrete columns were cast up to roof height and the steel structure is connected to these at ceiling level via holding down bolts. This project followed recent successful contracts with Willmott Dixon at Guildford Civic Hall and a new 76 bedroom Travelodge at Chichester as well as IESE Framework schools programme in Kingston upon Thames.

With the school holidays underway work is progressing at great pace at this Willmott Dixon contract in Kingston upon Thames. | |
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Ashridge has once again been recognised for its health and safety performance by winning a prestigious International Safety Award. The award was given by one of the world’s leading advocates of workplace health and safety, the British Safety Council, and is supported by the Health and Safety Executive. The International Safety Awards are open to all industries and sectors from across the globe and are independently adjudicated. They are seen as an excellent motivator for businesses looking to attain high standards in workplace health and safety. Speaking of this year’s awards, Julie Nerney, British Safety Council chief executive, said: “This year we decided to raise the bar for the International Safety Awards and by doing so we have seen an exceptional standard of applications. I would like to congratulate all winners on this achievement and they should all be very proud. It is great to have such dedicated organisations with us on the journey towards excellent health and safety standards.” | |

Ashridge is currently working at the new St Bartholomews School site in Newbury. This contract with Willmott Dixon is for Phase 4 of the £32 million state-of-the-art St Bartholomews new school build project and is due for completion at the end of May.
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Our excellent safety record has yet again been recognised with the prestigious Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) Gold Medal Award being awarded to Ashridge for the fifth consecutive year. | |

Ashridge have at last commenced works at Hart Street, Brentwood in Essex for Countryside Properties. This contract forms part of a comprehensive mixed use development by Countryside Properties at Kings Road in Brentwood consisting of a new 3564sq m office building known as 'Stone Cross' together with 62 apartments to be marketed in two phases as 'The Square' and 'Old Market Terrace'. The scheme also includes improvements to the public car park and a new junction arrangement onto Hart Street. This prominent town centre site had stood empty for some 10 years with an unworkable planning consent before Countryside Properties secured planning for this attractive mixed-use scheme. |
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