70 Flats on former College campus site. £7 Million
Update 21 Oct 2007: Conversion of the existing school building is nearing completion with the striking Edwardian building having been restored with each apartment preserving the external character while taking account of the requirements of Gallions Housing Association for contemporary living.
McCarey Simmonds have started work, this week, on the redevelopment of Bexley College, formally St Joseph’s Convent, Abbey Wood, London. The large late Victorian early Edwardian building will be converted into 30 residential flats (£3.5 million) with a further 40 residential flats (£3.5 million) constructed as new build within the grounds.
Our brief is to initially carry out a full NHBC compliant condition survey of the existing campus buildings then to provide full superstructure and substructure design and construction details for the conversion and new build. In addition, we will be providing access road design and sub surface foul and storm drainage design.
This project forms part of a long term partnering agreement with our client.


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