Visit the Ambi-Rad web site

Trinity lighthouse improvements by Ian Williams

An Ian Williams product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jun 26, 2009

Ian Williams has gained a highly commended accolade from the Painting and Decorating Association for work completed to develop UK lighthouses in association with Trinity House.

As part of a partnering contract with Trinity House, which owns 69 lighthouses across the UK, Ian Williams employees underwent specialist training and were required to scale heights of more than 43 metres.

Lighthouses which have been decorated include Trevose Head Lighthouse, Padstow.

Representatives from Ian Williams, one of the largest facilities management companies in the UK, learnt of their success at the association's annual ceremony.

The association was established in 1894 and is one of the largest trade bodies in the construction and maintenance sector.

Its annual awards recognise skilled craftsmanship.

The team also picked up a second achievement for work to restore the derelict Holloway Sanatorium, which first opened in 1885 to provide psychiatric care, has been in disrepair after being closed for 14 years.

But a five-month project to restore the building, which now compromises flats and houses, saw the project commended by the association.

Mike Turner, development director at Ian Williams, said: "We are delighted that, for the fourth year running, we have picked up a clutch of awards.

These two projects required specialist skills, training and equipment so to be recognised in this way is a real boost and signal of our expertise.

"With wins over so many years we've proved to ourselves and others that we can deliver high-quality projects which make a real difference to the look of the areas they are located in.

It is particularly pleasing that the judges took into account our commitment to using apprentices".

In making their final decisions the judges took into consideration the extent to which apprentices were involved in the project, the quality of workmanship and materials as well as the complexity of the contract and the management of the job.

Ian Williams previously held the Judges Award For Excellence and in recent years won the Premier Trophy Award's Commercial Category for its work to transform an Oxford prison into a luxury hotel.

Not what you're looking for? Search the site.

Back to top Back to top

MyTalk

Add to My Alerts

Company Ian Williams


Category Facility Management and Building Services

Google Ads

 

Contact Ian Williams

Related Stories

Contact Ian Williams

 

Newsletter sign up

Request your free weekly copy of the Buildingtalk email newsletter ...

Visit the Ambi-Rad web site
A Pro-talk Publication

A Pro-talk publication