Boscastle Bridge, Cornwall |
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| After flooding in August 2004 and as part of the new flood defence scheme for Boscastle Village, the river Valency has been widened and deepened to allow for a greater flow of water. It was necessary to replace the existing stone bridge with one having a greater span. More> |
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Celestia, Cardiff |
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| A hybrid system that marries together the advantages of precast and insitu concrete. More> |
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Cinema Hall, Broadstairs |
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| CCP designed, supplied and erected the column supports, raking beams and seating units for this 10 screen cinema hall in Broadstairs. More> |
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City Vizion, Newport |
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| The river walkway in Newport is a flood defence structure that forms the boundary between the river Usk and the proposed residential Development. More> |
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Dorothy Hodgkin, Bristol |
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Cornish Concrete Products designed and supplied two sets of helical staircases for this university of Bristol research building. More> |
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Fal-Lynher, Cornwall |
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| A design and build project where CCP helped develop a scheme that would ensure the contract period for these gateway buildings and that the client would take over the buildings on time and on budget. More> |
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O2 Arena, London |
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| The concept was to create a sail effect with the columns supporting a cantilevered gull wing glass canopy and banner arms to form the feature walkway into the O2 arena. More> |
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Penhaligon Star, Cornwall |
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| This project was a unique and contemporary design inspired by the play Romeo and Juliet. More> |
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Pine Trees, Staines |
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| The construction for this development consisted of two cast stone spine beams with an intermediate support from the adjacent wall. More> |
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Revolution Park, Choley |
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| This is a large distribution centre in the North West where CCP designed, supplied, and erected precast dock leveller pits, precast yard and retaining walls, ground beams and CCP’s ‘Thermowall’ insulated sandwich panes. More> |
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Scott Harbour, Cardiff |
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The main concept of this project was to create a wave effect with the bespoke ceiling units. |
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Sea Defence Units, Lyme Regis |
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CCP cast hundreds of sea defence blocks, each weighing approximately 15 tonnes each for the project, and were made via two thirds cement replacement by GGBS. More> |
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Tremough Campus, Cornwall |
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This is the flagship building for the new university campus in Cornwall. The building has won numerous architectural awards including a Concrete Society Award. More> |
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Vale Farm, Woking |
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White cast stone rusticated and ashlar cladding panels with a rubbed finish provided the main feature to this prestigious office development. More> |
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White City, London |
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The redevelopment of the White City stadium by Westfield in West London is one of Europe’s largest shopping centres. Cornish Concrete Products supplied staircases, landings and shell beams. More> |
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Willoughby Road, Bracknell |
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This office development in Bracknell featured two stair cores with glazed elevations to both ends to maximise the natural light in the stairwell and to show off the architectural feature staircases. More> |
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Our Address
Cornish Concrete Products Ltd
Point Mills
Bissoe
Truro
TR4 8QZ
Cornwall
Tel: 01872 864808
Fax: 01872 863606
Email: info@cornishconcrete.co.uk