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ASWS Wins Contract At Glasshouse Street

  • 7 days ago
  • 1 min read

Associated Steel Window Services (ASWS) has been appointed to undertake the full refurbishment off 78 steel lightwell windows and 43 timber windows for a project on 21-29 Glasshouse Street, London, working with BAM Construction Ltd and for The Crown Estate.

 

Red double-decker bus passing a historic white building with blue banners. Clear sky, lamp post in foreground. Text: "Traffic Free Sundays".

Construction of the Grade II–listed building which formed part of Sir Reginald Blomfield’s major redevelopment of the Regent Street Quadrant took some 20 years with completion in 1929. Over two decades ago, ASWS completed a light refurbishment works project across the whole building.


Today, after the initial survey was completed, the specialist will undertake the heritage refurbishment of the steel-framed lightwell windows as well as the timber windows on level 5 and 6. The extensive schedule includes an off-site refurbishment scope including full paint strip (in-situ and off-site), reglazing with thermal upgrades to slim double-glazed units with full repairs and redecoration.


ASWS offers a full range of survey, repair, replica replacement and maintenance services for all ages and types of metal and timber windows.  For more information on ASWS, please visit asws.co.uk

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