
Kemble Enterprise Park
We have enjoyed an ongoing relationship with Kemble Enterprise Park in the Cotswolds for over 20 years. We have been awarded a number of industrial and retail projects ranging from £200,000 to over £2 million pounds, from high profile clients to renovate, refurbish and repurpose existing buildings at the business park into new commercial ventures.
Location: Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Contract: £200,000-£2million
Feedback from this project:
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Peter has project managed our £1.8 million refurbishment from the start to the end and was on site every day managing his workforce. With Peter’s availability, any issues were dealt with immediately and with professionalism. As a business we would not hesitate to use The Property Conservation Company for future projects.
- Andrew Mooney, Rapid Racking -
I have worked with The Property Conservation Company for well over 10 years. Peter has undertaken significant refurbishment projects of existing office and industrial premises as well as constructing extensions when required. Peter and his team operate a very hands-on, can-do approach and I am delighted to be able to work with him to provide quality commercial accommodation for a number of different organisations.
- James Gregory, Partner at Alder King Property Consultants -
We used The Property Conservation Company for a major refurbishment at Wellington House and a smaller unit on the same site. Total cost of works was in excess of £400k, taking around 6 months. Peter project-managed the entire programme, which was quite complex because at the same time, we were moving three locations nationally into two locations at Kemble Enterprise Park, whilst changing part of Wellington House from office to light industrial, so it was hard to foresee at the start of works what our final needs would be by the end of the works. We also needed to do lots of value-engineering during the process to meet budgets which Peter took in his stride. Peter gave good advice throughout the programme and suggested alternative ways of doing things where appropriate. Peter employed high quality tradespeople and works have been completed to a high standard. I would have no hesitation recommending The Property Conservation Company as a result.
- Gwyn Hicks, Director, Hardware.com
Recent case studies
We have worked with a number of high-profile clients at Kemble Enterprise Park to convert disused buildings, many of them listed, into new industrial, commercial and retail spaces. Many clients are repeat customers and have worked with The Property Conservation Company for a number of years. Below is a selection of some recent projects…
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Iron Mountain Data Storage: as part of our refurbishment of this listed airplane hangar, we installed a new mechanical roofing system using the Wolfin waterproofing system to cover the whole structure. This ensures that the building remains totally sealed and leak-proof, with a 25-year insurance backed guarantee against any leakages.
Contract: £310,000 -
Rapid Racking: we carried out a complete refurbishment of three Grade II listed WW2 airplane hangars for this nationally renowned storage company. Work included the installation of new roofs, window replacement, internal and external decoration, complete concrete repairs, and the installation of electric roller shutter doors and canopies.
Contract: £2 million -
Grade II office conversion: we have secured planning permission to convert a Grade II listed 1930s water tower and adjacent buildings into office rental space. The disused water tower and buildings date back to 1939 and our work includes full refurbishment of the buildings to make them fit for purpose as modern-day office workspaces.
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Cotswold Archaeology: we carried out a full office refurbishment of this disused building to create modern office accommodation, including the installation of partition walls and contemporary workplace facilities.
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Hardware.com: as part of a full refurbishment of this building into open-plan offices, we put in a new mezzanine floor, contemporary kitchenette and bathroom facilities, and comfortable break-out areas for employees. We also installed new aluminium windows and a mechanical lift for easy access.
Contract: £1.1 million -
Gooseberry Bush Nursery: two years ago, we carried out an internal fit-out of the existing building to create a new nursery for local employees and those who use Kemble Enterprise Park. Part of the design included using child-friendly materials and the implementation of safety-compliant measures.
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Lux Traffic Control & Management: this project included a full refurbishment of the existing internal specifications of the building into open-plan office accommodation.
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New-build industrial storage: we have started work on a project to create a new 225,000 square foot storage building. Work includes the demolition of existing disused buildings and asbestos removal. As part of the development, we will implement a road-widening scheme, with the addition of a new roundabout, the creation of pedestrian and cycle paths and all external landscaping.
Contract: upwards of £1 million -
Bespoke bat house: as a requirement of the planning permission for future projects at Kemble Enterprise Park, we have built and erected a new bespoke bat house to relocate bats that may be roosting in any of the original buildings on the site.