This lasted two years and involved every aspect of Lyndon SGB expertise and hard graft on a contract worth £2.3 million at the iconic landmark that is Trinity House, Tower Hill in London.
At its peak, Lyndon SGB had scaffolding across the entire building covering the renovations being carried out by contractor Donban.
The expert nine-man team at Lyndon SGB was led by contracts manager, Ian Paxton & Paul Murray.
Paul said:
“It’s been a really good job to work on – another landmark London building for Lyndon SGB. There’s always big challenges, including the Heritage tower on this building. And we’d like to thank the lads and all the Donban team for their help & support. We’ve had a team of nine on site, with six or seven advanced scaffs along with two or three apprentices. Onto the next job now…whatever that will be!”
The Trinity House Lyndon team included:
Gary Ellis, Matt Pordage, Steve Gun, Charlie Paxton, Harry Hadley, Luke Caldecott & Ian Hines at Birmingham depot.
Paul said:
“It’s been a really good job to work on – another landmark London building for Lyndon SGB. There’s always big challenges, including the Heritage tower on this building. And we’d like to thank the lads and all the Donban team for their help & support. We’ve had a team of nine on site, with six or seven advanced scaffs along with two or three apprentices. Onto the next job now…whatever that will be!”
The Trinity House Lyndon team included:
Gary Ellis, Matt Pordage, Steve Gun, Charlie Paxton, Harry Hadley, Luke Caldecott & Ian Hines at Birmingham depot.