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    Customer

    Royal Berkshire Fire & Rescue Service

    Location

    Crowthorne

    Value

    £1.6m

    Crowthorne is Royal Berkshire’s second tri-service community fire station and provides a shared location for Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS), Thames Valley Police and South Central Ambulance Service.

    On-call firefighters at Crowthorne now benefit from improved facilities for training and welfare, as well as an enhanced fire station layout. Various energy efficient features have been included, such as roof mounted solar panels and facility for electric vehicle charging points.

    The rebuild of Crowthorne Community Fire Station is part of RBFRS’s plans to modernise its buildings over the next 15 years providing suitable, fit for purpose, community-based fire stations across the county of Berkshire.

    Knights Brown has recently begun work to construct a new fire station at Theale, also for RBFRS, as part of this programme.

    our sectors

    This complex and challenging project was a collaborative undertaking from the outset. Combining two projects was inspirational, saving not only money but diverting 22,000m3 from landfill. Some extremely innovative tools and methods were used to demolish the pier, recover material and to achieve the lowest environmental impact on one of the most environmentally designated places in the UK.

    - London and South East Constructing Excellence Awards judging panel on Phase 2 of the North Portsea Island CFERM

    Sites are always very well presented. First impressions count and if a site looks well organised and clean when you arrive then generally this is applied throughout the management of the projects. Indeed, all five projects I am Cummins PM for, have been managed to a high standard and equally the safety records and standards are very good.

    - Iain Brooks, Cummins