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Derek Finnegan, the Project Manager for Culena
London, confirmed, “This was the first time we have
worked with ASWS, but they did a good job keeping to
what was a tight timetable and sourcing all the replacement
ironmongery required. Overall, the project went well.”
“The letting agents for the development describe the way
various interventions at Copthall House have blended,
saying, “The sensitively refurbished exterior stone elevation to Copthall House gives way to an immaculately presented reception and other interior spaces within the
building, resplendent with period features such as glazed
brick bays and decorative cast iron columns, which have
been retained and restored in respect of the historic building, and combined with luxurious modern finishes.”
ASWS is a long-established member of the Steel Window
Association and well-recognised expert in the repair of
metal windows, from the earliest wrought iron examples
through to contemporary curtain walling. As well as
in-situ servicing and restoration, the company frequently
removes frames back to its Croydon workshops for repair,
or the production of replica replacements. Further services
include carrying out enablement works for demolition and
other contractors, where fenestration can be documented
and removed to secure storage for the duration of a
project.
For more information on ASWS, please visit asws.co.uk.
Above, Copthall House.
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