Millbank House, London

Refurbishment of Millbank House, a Grade II listed office block for the UK Parliamentary Estate.

Read more

Victoria and Albert Museum Sainsbury Gallery Extension

Sandwiched between three existing Grade I listed buildings, the original boiler house was demolished and rebuilt by us.

Read more

Retrofit Work For London Borough Of Enfield

Our delivery of the London Borough of Enfield’s first retrofit programme has used a fabric-first approach taken to install energy efficiency measures for 50 properties.

Read more

Facilities Management For Gowling

We have been a reliable FM partner for Gowling WLG LLP for over ten years and our service continues to evolve.

Read more

Housing Maintenance For London Borough Of Camden

Working across Camden’s residential housing stock.

Read more

Facilities Management For ACCA

We deliver a total facilities management solution for over 1,000 employees and visitors every year at the offices of The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)

Read more

Housing Maintenance With Newlon Housing Trust

Five year responsive repairs and planned maintenance contract, extending across 13 boroughs in north and east London.

Read more

Volunteers create first Miyawaki Forest in Brent

Volunteers across Brent have teamed up to launch Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Forest, becoming the borough’s first ever Miyawaki Forest of 650 trees at the heart of King Edwards VII Park.

Read more

Wates expands southern presence

Wates has grown its southern property portfolio with three projects on behalf of Brent Council, St Mungo’s and mhs homes.

Read more

Pembroke appoints Wates for Grade II office refurbishment in the heart of the city

We have been appointed by international real estate company, Pembroke to undertake a £53m refurbishment and extension of 129,521sq. ft. office building, 41 Lothbury in the heart of London’s square mile.

Read more

Wates sign agreement with Ramboll for Facility Management services

Ramboll and Wates Facilities Management (FM) have signed a new long-term contract for Total Facilities Management services in the UK.

Read more

Wates wins new later living contract, boosting its presence in the sector

Wates Construction will deliver 93 apartments with the ambition of setting new standards for sustainability and the creation of social value in the integrated retirement community sector. The enabling and basement works are scheduled to commence later this month, with the main work commencing in November 2023 for 86 weeks.

Read more

Right to return residents view new homes

Last week, joint venture partners Havering Council and Wates Residential welcomed residents back to the former Napier and New Plymouth site in Rainham for the first opportunity to view the brand new Council homes.

Read more

Havering 12 Estates Regeneration Celebrates Four Years

Havering Council and Wates are celebrating four years since contracts were signed and work began to regenerate 12 council estates.

Read more

Skate park workshop inspires next generation of urban designers

Over 20 young people in Wandsworth have used their Easter holiday to learn how to design and model their dream skatepark at a workshop hosted by Wates Residential and Betongpark on 6th April.

Read more

Demolition begins to make way for new affordable council homes in Harrow

After proposals were approved last month by Harrow’s Planning Committee, the construction of new affordable council homes is underway at an underused site off Milton Road, adjacent to the current Civic Centre

Read more

New shelter and social space for Melville Road Allotment

Melville Road Allotment in Rainham is getting a total upgrade of its outdoor shelter, thanks to a project being delivered by Havering Council and Wates Residential as part of its joint venture partnership to regenerate 12 council estates across the borough.

Read more

Topping out ceremony held for first site in Havering 12 estates regeneration

A traditional ‘topping out’ ceremony has been held at Napier and New Plymouth House, in Rainham.

Read more
1 2 3 4 5 6 9