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SHAYLOR GROUP HERITAGE PORTFOLIO
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I am truly passionate about building, especially our built
heritage, and believe it reflects the rich tapestry in which we live. Our
commitment to restore the historic environment and conserve for future
generations is important to me and indeed our whole business”
Stephen Shaylor, Chief Executive
Our Company
Inside Shaylor Group
As a regional contractor with a national presence, Shaylor Group designs, constructs and maintains the built environment. Through our projects, our clients can educate, care for, accommodate, stimulate, ensure the safety of and sustain their communities.
Our business model comprises the full range of construction, fit-out, repairs, maintenance and specialist services capabilities. We offer a fully integrated service which allows us to deliver a single-source solution for some of the nation’s most prestigious client organisations.
Overall, our delivery is founded on a collaborative approach that we define as ‘One Team’: working with clients from concept to completion, advising on and providing the best ways to manage their projects and achieve the greatest value. We are implementing a long-term strategy which aims to create sustainable values that will be shared by all our stakeholders – employees, clients, shareholders and the community.
Our Values
Shaylor remains a family owned SME, with the capacity to deliver a distinctive alternative to our Listed peers. We seek to be discernibly different through a value focused and relationship orientated approach, with a view to exceeding stakeholder expectation.
We demonstrate this through our company values which reflect the culture of our business as perceived by our own employees.
Living ‘Our Values’ is at the heart of how we do business. Our people are incredibly committed to upholding our values and operating as One Team.
Our Reach
Geographically our delivery in the Heritage marketplace will be covered through our offices in the Midlands, South East and South West. We offer our clients a strategic offering through our three internal divisions, Build, Repair & Maintain and Interiors, enabling us to deliver a broad spectrum of construction projects across a wide market place. With the additional Heritage specialism integrated into all these industry sectors, we are able to assist clients and their consultants with specialist advise from within the Shaylor Group team.
Our focus is on long term partnering and sustainable work. We continue to be appointed on new frameworks through our partnering ethos, driven by a having a quality and value-driven ethos, supported by a dedicated and professional team.
Performance Management
Our performance is sustained by establishing Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) corresponding with some of the principal areas of sensitivity for the business. We measure our Operating Margins, Employee Retention Rates, Customer Satisfaction and Accident Frequency Rate. By doing so we are able to demonstrate the development, performance and market position of our business.
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Heritage
Our Approach to Heritage
Shaylor’s sensitive approach to heritage and conservation works, with the support of our specialist supply chain, ensures we restore buildings to their former excellence, transforming the built environment.
We believe we are unique in the regional conservation sector as a main contractor. We have the ability to perform on large (over £1 million) schemes, whether historically significant, listed status or mixed heritage large construction projects, combining new build or extended refurbishment elements. We have the skills and capability to deliver such schemes successfully and to assured quality levels.
Our approach to delivering heritage projects lies in our detailed understanding of this sector and our collaborative approach to liaising with designers and local planning authorities. Our expertise is this sector was recognised in the WMCCE Celebrating Construction Awards where we were finalists in the Heritage category.
We have a wealth of experience in the Heritage sector, which is demonstrated in the case studies overleaf and separated into sectors;
• Ecclesiastical• Masonry• Public and Private Clients
• Education• Commercial• Museums
Clients and Consultants will have the comfort of a business established over 45 years ago, a strong financial position and loyal workforce.
Recently, having undertaken many government and high security projects, Shaylor Management and operatives are security cleared, used to working in live and occupied buildings, leading to minimal disturbance during construction activities.
Richard Sapcote, Shaylor Heritage Specialist, is well known to the Midlands heritage marketplace, having considerable experience in working on some of the regions most important buildings, including Back to Backs for The National Trust and St Martin’s Church Bull Ring in Birmingham.
Richard will lead the development of a dedicated team at Shaylor Group, overseeing the operational activities and his involvement will ensure clients and consultants have certainty in the technical support, involvement of known supply chain and application of quality craftsmanship expected in this sector.
Refurbishment of Art Deco Building into Restaurant at 22 Highfield Road, Edgbaston for Calthorpe Estates
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SAINT GILES CHURCHSTONEWORK REPAIRS
ST THOMAS AND ST LUKE CHURCHSPIRE REPAIRS
Project Description
St Giles Church in Sheldon, Birmingham has occupied the site since 1294 and is one of only 3 churches built in the middle ages in the Birmingham area.
To undertake the repair works we erected full scaffolding to the tower including an ‘overroof’. An electric hoist was used to distribute the materials safely onto the tower without damaging the original stone work.
The works consisted of:
• Removing the existing castellated stone forming a
parapet, taking to ground level and rebuilding using the existing and new carved stone.
• Removing 4 weathered gargoyles and replacing them with 4 newly carved stone gargoyles carved from individual stones weighing approximately 1 tonne each. As the carving on the existing gargoyles had weathered beyond any real recognition we produced clay maquettes so that we could agree the design with the project Architect.
Project Description
We were asked to undertake the complete restoration of the church spire in Hollington sandstone. This involved us having to erect design scaffolding to encapsulate the spire and tower.
A survey was undertaken with the Architect to agree areas of repair or replacement. We arranged bankering of stone, which was undertaken on site to ensure the size and shape matched the existing raked angle of spire.
We also carried out the general re-pointing and refurbishment and re-guilding of the spire crest, new installation of lightning conductor and arranging cleaning of all stonework by hand.
Works also included repair and service of clock mechanism and clock face.
Project Details
Client: PCC of St Giles Church
Value: £155,000
Duration: 26 weeks
Location: Sheldon, Birmingham
Form of Contract: JCT Minor Works 2005
Sector: Religious/Community
Architect: Barnsley Bate
ECCLESIASTICAL CASE STUDIES
Project Details
Client: St Thomas & St Luke Church PCC
Value: £411,000
Duration: 32 weeks
Location: Dudley, West Midlands
Form of Contract: JCT 98 without Quantities
Sector: Religious/Community
Architect: Bowles Whittick Young
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HORNBY COTTAGE,SHAKESPEARES BIRTHPLACE
NORBURY MANOR PARK MOAT
Project Description
Hornby Cottage is a listed building which underwent external re-roofing (two new roofs and patch repair) alongside conservation remedial works. Internal structural alterations were undertaken along with an internal refurbishment and associated M&E works. The works were carried out in 3 phases.
External works: To the south elevation, timber repairs were made to imitation oak panels. 150 year old leaded glass panes were removed from the rear windows and brickwork repaired and replaced.
Internal works: All load bearing walls were removed opening up the gift shop to make it three times bigger than its existing size. New toilets were re-configured at the far end of the building.
MASONRY CASE STUDIES
Project Details
Client: The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Value: £282,918
Duration: 20 weeks
Location: Stratford-Upon-Avon
Form of Contract: JCT Intermediate 2005, Revision 2, 2009
Sector: Community & LeisureArchitect: Osbornes
Project Description
The moat was drained using a heavy duty pump prior to commencement of works. Following site preparation, a working scaffold platform was erected just above the water level to all four sides of the island.
The subsequent works included the following types of repair:
• Lifting and rebedding outer-face stones
• Reinstatement of outer-face stones, salvaged from moat
• Repointing of ashlar outer-skin masonry
• Repointing of exposed rubble-core stonework
• Reforming rubble core capping, to improve weathering
• Grouting and tiling between stone skins
• Scheduled Ancient Monument and on English Heritage At Risk Register
• Also significant involvement and funding from Nature England and English Heritage
Project Details
Client: Norbury Park Estate
Value: £84,000
Duration: 16 weeks
Location: Norbury, Staffordshire
Form of Contract: JCT Minor Works 2005
Sector: Community
Architect: Tim Ratcliffe Associates
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BEDFORD MAGISTRATES COURT
DIGBETH POLICESTATION - GRADE II LISTED BUILDING
Project Description
The project scope covered remedial works to the roof including slating ridge tiles and glazing works.
Erection of the scaffolding proved a challenge in itself as it had to be designed and then erected cantilever over the river.
Scaffolding was erected inside court rooms and had to be carried through the entrance/foyer with as little disruption as possible.
The team operated on restricted working hours so as not to disrupt normal court proceedings. This involved mainly working early am and late pm shifts and all through the weekend.
The team worked with Westmorland slate. Sourcing large and correct sizes was a challenge in itself.
Works included installing lightning protection pigeon nets and wire system.
Project Description
Due to the leaking roof structure, the initial works involved the erection of a new scaffolding enclosure including temporary roof. This required full design and was restricted by the location of the police station on the corner of a busy traffic junction.
Existing timber rotten trusses were removed and replaced with new steel trusses craned into position. The temporary scaffold was constructed to allow sections to be pulled back and allow trusses to be placed into position.
Shaylor refixed reclaimed slates and replaced all leadworks. Also repairs to brickwork, rebuilding chimneys and open joints to stone work and brickwork and cleaning down of low level stonework.
Associated internal repairs to ceilings and finishes, together with window repairs.
PUBLIC SECTOR CASE STUDIES
Project Details
Client: Ministry of Justice
Value: £292,000
Duration: 12 weeks
Location: Bedford
Form of Contract: PPC2000
Sector: Custodial
Project Details
Client: West Midlands Police Authority
Value: £391,000
Duration: 25 weeks
Location: Birmingham
Form of Contract: JCT Minor Works 2005
Sector: Heritage/Leisure
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THE EDGBASTON, 18 HIGHFIELD ROAD
35 CALTHORPE ROAD, CALTHORPE ESTATES
Project Description
The works comprised of a full strip out and refurbishment of a Grade II listed office building within Calthorpe Estate and transform into a high end Boutique Hotel.
Internal removal of all fixtures and fitting, but retaining the historic features such as plaster cornices, stair balustrades and windows.
Complete installation of new M&E services with high quality bathroom fittings, acoustic and fire insulation works, air conditioning throughout, new kitchens and full IT/media functionality for all bedrooms.
Externally; repairs to the main roof, some leadwork reinstatement, render repairs and redecorations throughout. New car park and landscaping including formation of new patio and introduction of specimen plants.
PRIVATE SECTOR CASE STUDIES
Project Description
This listed Georgian building on Calthorpe Estate has undergone a complete refurbishment with a new build two storey extension to the rear of the building.
The whole building was fully refurbished with specialist rendering work a necessity. Internal works were carried out in accordance with the planning and conservation requirements, which incorporated traditional lime and horsehair plaster works and specialist paints in accordance with heritage listing requirements.
Part of the existing roof was removed and new structural steel works were installed to create an open plan environment. All existing 180 year old timber floors have been repaired, renovated and reinforced to comply with new office floor regulations.
Project Details
Client: Calthorpe Estates
Value: £586,000
Duration: 10 weeks
Location: Birmingham
Form of Contract: JCT Design Build 2011
Sector: Heritage/Leisure
Architect: Heterarchy
Project Details
Client: Calthorpe Estates
Value: £845,339
Duration: 31 weeks
Location: Edgbaston, Birmingham
Form of Contract: JCT Design and Build 2005 Rev1 and client amendments
Sector: Commercial/Heritage
Architect: PCPT Architects
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OASIS ACADEMYHANDSWORTH BIRMINGHAM
KING EDWARD VI GRAMMAR SCHOOL
Project Description
The school recently achieved Academy status and required external elevations to be fully refurbished. The first phase of work were to the North and East Elevations.
Due to spalling bricks, most lower sections of the external face of brickwork were carefully taken down and rebuilt.
During removal of external brickwork, we found a time capsule from 1883. This was formally presented to the school and opened for the pupils to admire and understand the past.
Works consisted of:
• Selected roof repairs, flat roof reinstatement, replacement of flashings and features to provide long term solutions.
• Removal and replacement of all windows with matching upvc opening casement windows to suit existing appearance and bespoke sizing.
• Internal making good to external works.
Project Description
Refurbishment and alteration works in 5 separate contracts including:
• Refurbishment of Assembly Hall
• Refurbishment and alterations to toilet blocks
• Fire door improvements
• Playing field improvements
• Construction of a balcony extension over the main school hall
• Repeat business with schools and architect on the basis of quality of service and product over 5 separate contracts. We continue to receive tender opportunities from this client
EDUCATION CASE STUDIES
Project Details
Client: Oasis Learning Community, London
Value: £270,000
Duration: 14 weeks
Location: Birmingham
Form of Contract: JCT Intermediate 2011
Sector: Education/Heritage
Project Details
Client: Governors of King Edward VI Schools
Value: £879,000
Duration: 5 weeks
Location: Handsworth, Birmingham
Form of Contract: JCT Minor Works 2007 and Intermediate 2005
Sector: Education/Heritage
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RBS CARDIFF FAÇADE REBUILDING
RBS BRISTOLFAIENCE FAÇADE REPAIRS
Project Description
Fully access scaffold was provided and investigations took place. It was established that the steel beam and connectors were heavily corroded and were pulling the stonework apart.
After submitting a full brief and outline cost, the repair works commenced.
Areas of stonework were removed and the steelwork cut out and replaced in stainless steel including curved sections and designed connectors for the stone facing.
New matching stone work was provided together with full internal repairs, including asbestos removal. Also an area of flat roof was recovered and new flashing installed.
COMMERCIAL SECTOR CASE STUDIES
Project Description
The Edward Everard Building is one of the most unique and interesting buildings in Bristol. Built in 1902 by the printer Edward Everard, the glazed tile façade was in the Art Nouveau style to artistically depict the story of printing.
Scaffolding was erected to allow a full survey and provide protection to allow access to the building. It was established the substructure was indeed delaminating.
The façade was full surveyed and all tiles numbered, then all were carefully removed and set aside in an off site store. The backing render was taken off and replaced. Then all tiles faithfully refitted to match the original scheme.
A number of the tiles were replaced, these were individually manufactured by Tiles of Stow Ltd based in Birmingham.
Project Details
Client: Royal Bank of Scotland
Value: £117,000
Duration: 20 weeks
Location: Cardiff
Form of Contract: NEC 3
Sector: Retail/Heritage
Project Details
Client: Royal Bank of Scotland
Value: £79,000
Duration: 14 weeks
Location: Bristol
Form of Contract: JCT Intermediate 2011
Sector: Retail/Heritage
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REDHOUSE GLASSWORKSVISITORS CENTRE
CARPET MUSEUMBUILDING
Project Description
Redhouse Cone, built in 1790, is arguably the best preserved, of its kind in the world. Works fell into three distinct features:
• Full internal and external scaffold was designed and constructed so that the transfer of load could be passed through the structure and ultimately to ground. Further, it provided access for the rake out, re-pointing and replacement of spalled bricks.
• Ancillary Buildings & Workshops - Refurbishment of all other buildings adjacent to The Cone included: Dry/wet rot treatment, traditional roof timber, renewal re-roofing in new tiles and salvage from site, full mechanical and electrical services and construction works.
• New Build - Steel aluminium and fully structurally glazed reception/visitor centre to complement the existing building.
MUSEUMS CASE STUDIES
Project Description
The project was the conversion of the existing Grade II listed 19th-century Stour Vale Mill into an interactive museum environment dedicated to the carpet industry.
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) grant enabled the following works to be carried out; full internal refurbishment of ground and first floors, new & lettable office space, display and storage areas and new mezzanine floor and gallery display facility.
Demolition works were carried out within the old factory building including asbestos removal, ground works and excavation. Steel erection and general block work was part of the initial works forming large openings to create open plan areas for the gallery. A switch room store and workshop were also formed.
Project Details
Client: Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council & Stuart Crystal
Value: £2,790,000
Duration: 64 weeks
Location: Dudley, West Midlands
Form of Contract: JCT 98
Sector: Heritage
Project Details
Client: Carpet Museum Trust
Value: £1,130,000
Duration: 28 weeks
Location: Kidderminster, Worcestershire
Form of Contract: JCT Intermediate Form; contract 2005 Rev 2 2009
Sector: Community/Heritage
Architect: Carmichael
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ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE Client Brief Description Value Duration
Calthorpe Estates
22 Highfield Road, Edgbaston BirminghamComplete refurbishment of listed building for new Boutique Hotel
£687,932 25 weeks
CIP Property (AIPT) Ltd
Broadway Plaza, Five Ways, BirminghamExternal stone cleaning, stone repairs and re-decorating to Old Childrens Hospital
£22,000 4 weeks
National Probation Directorate
Carpenter House, Edgbaston, BirminghamFull refurbishment of a former Bail Hostel (grade II listed building) which was constructed around 1910
£2,220,000 51 weeks
Cathedral School Cathedral School, Llandaff, WalesThe project comprised the refurbishment of the basement of a listed building within the Cathedral School building
£102,902 8 weeks
Warwick Boat Club Warwick Boat Club, WarwickshireThe new timber framed extension was constructed, along with a trussed roof with flat roof construction
£156,624 9 weeks
Housing Plus Glenthorne House, Walsall The design and refurbishment of Glenthorne House, The Lodge and Villa Buildings and associated external works provisions
£328,387 17 weeks
University of Wales Greynog Hall, Tregynon, PowysRefurbishment of rooms within Listed Building to Wedding Suite within the University Estate
£69,000 8 weeks
Ministry of Justice HMP Hewell Roof Repairs, Shropshire Sympathetic refurbishment and restoration of external fabric to Grade II listed building
£634,000 16 weeks
Ministry of Justice HMP Wandsworth, LondonStrip off existing roof and lantern light replace with new, together with structural repair and new access walkways
£1,249,563 36 weeks
University of Wales New Entrance to Heritage Building, WalesCreation of a new entrance to a heritage building from the Victorian period and a retail shop
£61,213 9 weeks
Norbury Manor Estate
Norbury Manor Garden Kitchen Wall, ShropshireExtensive brickwork repairs to garden wall. Rebuild 5m length of collasped wall, reuseing all bricks and set brick copings
£32,000 14 weeks
The Royal Bank of Scotland Plc
RBS Branch Plymouth, Devon Replacement of the copper roof, installation of a new walkway latchway system and refurbishment of the clock tower
£515,000 11 weeks
Royal Mail Royal Mail, Various Locations across UKExternal refurbishments, generally stonework, brickwork and roofing repairs
£20,000 to £500,000
4-26 weeks
Royal Shakespeare Theatre
Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford upon AvonManagement package of builders work to all trades as part of a £145million contract to reconstruct the Royal Shakespeare Theatre
£1,300,000 58 weeks
Salvation Army Salvation Army, Various Locations across UKRepairs and maintenance to listed and older properties. Generally external roofing and façade works
£250,000 2-6 weeks
St George’s Church PCC
St George’s Church, EdgbastonRe-roofing and associated repairs to significant church in Birmingham. Re-roofing to nave, leadwork to flashings and gutters, glazing repairs and external decorations
£140,000 20 weeks
West Midlands Police Authority
Stourbridge Police Station, StourbridgeExternal façade repairs including all new sash windows
£110,000 16 weeks
Network Rail Three Guineas Pub, Reading Station, ReadingGrade II listed heritage building, refurbishment to single storey adjacent building
£703,000 17 weeks
Trenance Cottages (Newquay) Charity Company
Trenance Cottages, CornwallRefurbishment of Grade 2 listed cottage to form museum along with café
£368,018 25 weeks
Shrewsbury School Victorian Boathouse, ShropshireExtension and alterations to School Boathouse
£573,768 24 weeks
Warwick School Warwick School, WarwickshireBrick and stonework repairs, including chimney height reductions, replacement of all rainwater goods
£320,000 12 & 8 weeks
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If you would like to know how we can help your project be beautiful on the outside as well as the
inside, have a chat with our Heritage Team.
Richard Sapcote07827 890961
Ben Burton07891 360 919
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