In February 2023, BHC appointed us as the architectural metalwork contractor for a building in Marylebone, London W1. BHC is the main contractor refurbishing the building, and this is a very prestigious project. LSJ Engineering was awarded the contract based on reputation, rather than cost alone, as we’ve worked with BHC on similar projects. TheContinue reading “Architectural Metalwork at Marylebone House, Feb 2023 – Present (Part One)”
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Steel Staircase for WeWork, Blackfriars Bridge, London
LTB appointed us to design a basement-to-ground-floor steel staircase at a new WeWork office just south of Blackfriars Bridge, London. This is one of a handful of jobs we’ve done for LTB at WeWork offices over the years (here are the others!). Client: LTB Structural detail by: Mark Ebbs Job Date: December 2020 The staircaseContinue reading “Steel Staircase for WeWork, Blackfriars Bridge, London”
Steel Staircase at Project Q, Thames Barrier, London
LSJ Engineering built a steel staircase for Project Q at London’s Thames Barrier in autumn 2020. Client: Chisholm and Winch Modelled by: Mark Ebbs Job Duration: October 2020 Construction management company Chisholm and Winch employed us to design, supply and fit a steel staircase to the new Thames Barrier control building in south east London.Continue reading “Steel Staircase at Project Q, Thames Barrier, London”
Steel Feature Staircase at Berners St, Westminster, London
Oktra, an office fit out company, commissioned the LSJ team to design, supply and fit a feature staircase for their Berners St project in Westminster, London. The staircase’s design complicated this job somewhat, but we’re pleased with the result! Client: Oktra Modelled by: Mark Ebbs Job date: May 2020 This stair is unusual in thatContinue reading “Steel Feature Staircase at Berners St, Westminster, London”
Internal Fire Escape Stairs for WeWork East Road, London
LTB enlisted the LSJ Engineering team to create some internal fire escape stairs for WeWork’s building in East Road, London. LTB is contracted to refit offices for office company WeWork. We have, therefore, done a few jobs on WeWork sites (you can see them here!). Usually we do ‘regular’ staircases for the main building, but onContinue reading “Internal Fire Escape Stairs for WeWork East Road, London”
Staircase for WeWork Finsbury Pavement, London
LTB commissioned LSJ Engineering to construct a staircase for the WeWork building in Finsbury Pavement, London. We have done a handful of jobs for LTB and WeWork – here are the others! This job, at Finsbury Pavement in London, is one of several staircases we have supplied for LTB. LTB have the contract to refit offices for officeContinue reading “Staircase for WeWork Finsbury Pavement, London”
Steel Staircase, Great Sutton St, London
In 2019, Area commissioned LSJ Engineering to design, construct and fit a steel staircase to a commercial building in Great Sutton Street, Farringdon. The aesthetic of this staircase is a little different! In order to create the aesthetic Area wanted, our team worked with architects and designers. Our brief was to make the stair appearContinue reading “Steel Staircase, Great Sutton St, London”
Staircase for WeWork, Merchant Square, London
In 2019, LTB Ltd commissioned us to construct a staircase for the WeWork building in Merchant Square, London. We have undertaken various jobs for LTB and WeWork (LTB has the contract to refit offices for WeWork). You can see the others here if you’re interested! We designed, supplied and fitted a single story feature stair inContinue reading “Staircase for WeWork, Merchant Square, London”
Staircase in Sarah Bonnell School, London
In 2015, T&B Contractors commissioned us to construct a staircase with balustrades. This was for Sarah Bonnell School in Stratford, east London. This staircase is an unusual design. One large support stringer runs up the centre of the staircase, with steel plate treads on top, cantilevered out each side. As the balustrade follows the shapeContinue reading “Staircase in Sarah Bonnell School, London”
