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design build facades are leaders in the sustainable refurbishment of built estates. Employing their fabric first approach delivers sustainable energy and carbon savings with fast capital payback whilst preserving embodied carbon.  Visit us on STAND 22 at AUDE 2024 to discuss how our expertise can assist you in achieving your carbon reduction commitments. View our
After a successful phase 1, design build facades were invited back for phase 2 of the refurbishment of the Avon and Wylye Buildings at Wiltshire College & University Centre, Salisbury. That second phase has now been completed. The site is located on a busy gateway into Salisbury and has been transformed with a contemporary energy
d+b facades will be attending AOC 2021 at the ICC Birmingham d+b facades is pleased to announce attendance at the AoC Annual Conference and Exhibition at Birminghams’s ICC on 16 and 17 November 2021, Stand 40. As leaders in sustainable transformation of college estates, we fully support the AoC’s ‘Green Commitment’ report. Come and talk
Embedded within d+b facades’ can-do culture is a commitment to outstanding customer service, not just throughout a project but for years thereafter, so when Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) needed modifications to the facade on the James Parsons Building 10 years after the project was completed, d+b facades was delighted to assist. The James Parsons
d+b facades is pleased to announce it is to undertake pre-construction works prior to refurbishing ‘K’ block, Harlow College. Building  ‘K’  is a  three-storey former  Secondary  School  Science Laboratory block,  constructed circa  1970’s.  The building’s appearance and character have become out–of-keeping with the majority of the College Campus following recent upgrades to the building stock
d+b facades is pleased to announce that its £2m project for the Natural History Museum, Tring, which houses one of the largest ornithological collections in the World, was Highly Commended beating challenging competition from some of the UK’s leading museums including the Imperial War Museum, The British Museum and the National Museum of Wales.  The
d+b facades is pleased to announce that works have commenced to replace the existing curtain walling at the Natural History Museum’s Palaeontology Building, Kensington. Additional works include concrete repair and concrete cleaning. The Palaeontology Building was constructed in two phases starting in 1970. The building was completed in October 1975. The additional space provided by
d+b facades are pleased to announce it has have been awarded the contract to remove existing cladding from a 6 storey block for East Coast College at its Lowestoft Campus on St Peter's Street and replace with an A1 Vitradual cladding system. Originally built in 1961, the block was clad in ACM panels in 2014.