Twelvetrees Park
Architect: Patel Taylor
Main contractor/Developer: Berkeley Homes
Twelvetrees Park is a residential development in Newham, London, transforming a former industrial site into a vibrant community. The development is part of the wider regeneration of the area, providing modern homes, green spaces, and amenities to enhance the local environment. It includes a mix of affordable and private homes, green spaces, and improved public amenities. The development focuses on sustainability, connectivity to transport links, and creating a high-quality living environment for residents.
SSF are engaged in the construction phase at Twelvetrees Park, delivering a variety of elements. These include, but are not limited to, the below:
- Galvanised mild and stainless steel windposts
- Full façade stainless steel stone cladding supports and restraints
- Galvanized and primed mild steel various secondary steel elements
1 Mayfair- Audley Square
Architect: Ramsa
Main contractor: Mace
1 Mayfair is a prestigious redevelopment project in London, by Caudwell, transforming a historic building into a luxury mixed-use development. The project involves the conversion of the former office building into high-end residential apartments, along with premium retail spaces on the ground floor. The development focuses on preserving the building’s architectural heritage while incorporating modern, luxurious interiors and facilities, creating an exclusive living environment in the heart of Mayfair with an extremely high specification.
SSF are currently in the construction phase at 1 Mayfair, providing a range of elements. These include the following:
- Full façade stainless steel stone cladding supports and restraints
- Stainless steel balcony supports
- Stainless steel windposts
SSF were also involved in the process of impact testing sample bays of the proposed façade build up, to ensure the construction could withstand a potential blast force.
The Ritz
Architect: EPR
Contractor: Sir Robert McAlpine
The Ritz Hotel redevelopment in London involves a significant restoration and refurbishment project, aimed at maintaining the hotel's historic grandeur while upgrading its facilities and infrastructure to modern standards. The project was designed to preserve the structural integrity and historical charm of the building, while enhancing its functionality and luxury offerings.
SSF are responsible for the manufacture and supply of all stainless steel stone cladding supports and restraints for the proposed refurbishment section.
Cambridge House
Architect: Studio PDP
Contractor: Ardmore
The Cambridge House development involved the comprehensive refurbishment and restoration of a historic building in London. The project focused on upgrading the property to meet modern standards while preserving its architectural heritage. This included enhancing the building's structural integrity, updating internal systems, and restoring key features such as its façade and interiors. The development aimed to create a high-end, contemporary living space, incorporating luxury amenities and improved functionality, while maintaining the building’s historic character and charm.
SSF scope of works include, but are not limited to, the manufacture and supply of all stainless steel cladding supports and restraints for the entire façade construction. Along with, stainless steel and galvanised windposts.
30 Grosvenor Square
Architect: David Chipperfield Architects
Main Contractor: Multiplex
30 Grosvenor Square, located in London’s prestigious Mayfair district, is a major redevelopment, transforming from the former U.S. Embassy into a luxury hotel, The Chancery Rosewood. Originally designed in 1960 by Eero Saarinen, the building is an iconic example of mid-century modernist architecture and was granted Grade II listed status in 2009.
The redevelopment, led by renowned architectural firm David Chipperfield Architects, aims to preserve and enhance the building’s historic character while adapting it for contemporary use. Multiplex overseeing the project as Main Contractor, is delivering a high-end transformation that will feature 139 guest rooms, multiple restaurants, luxury retail spaces, a spa, and a grand ballroom with a capacity of up to 1,000 guests. The building spans approximately 498,000 square feet, with significant upgrades to both its interior and surrounding public spaces, removing former security barriers to create a more accessible and welcoming environment.
SSF’s involvement, but not limited to:
- Various galvnised wind posts
- Stainless steel screed edge angles
- Stainless steel façade bracketry
13-14 Hanover St
Architect: Blair Associates
Contractor:
The 13-14 Hanover Street development involved the restoration and refurbishment of two historic buildings in London's West End. The project focused on upgrading the structures to create high-end office and retail spaces while preserving the architectural character of the buildings. The development included structural reinforcement, modernized mechanical and electrical systems, and the enhancement of the interiors to meet contemporary standards. The work aimed to provide a blend of modern functionality with the historic charm of the area, offering prime commercial spaces in a prestigious location.
SSF scope of works include, but are not limited to, the manufacture and supply of all stainless steel cladding supports and restraints for the entire façade construction.