PRO STRUCTURES CASE STUDIES
For a closer look at PRO Structures work, here are case studies for some of the exciting projects we have been involved with since our launch in 2007. Prior to that, founder and director Ron O’Connor gained over twenty years experience in the sector, working on projects large and small, from hospitals to house extensions; car showrooms to banks; listed buildings to major modern financial services centres. Now based in Bristol, our client base extends from Cornwall to Coventry and South Wales to London.
We work equally with developers, architects and other specialists and consultants of all sizes, adapting our approach to ensure all our clients receive the best possible service geared to their specific needs and priorities.
Developer-led
- 7a Bell Hill, St George (Nelson Developments)
- Anton’s Corner, Bishopsworth (Hawkfield Homes)
- Barton Road, St Philips, Bristol (St George’s Homes)
- Easton Mosque, Easton, Bristol (M+M Construction)
- Great Oldbury, Stroud (Redrow SW Ltd)
- 77 Hill View, Henleaze, Bristol (Durrance Developments)
- Lansdown Ridge mansions, Bath (Charlcombe Homes)
- New veterinary practice, Wells (BJ Campbell)
- Redrow (SW) former Combination Club:
- Station Road, Royal Wootton Bassett (Persimmon Homes Wessex)
- St Luke’s Hall, Bedminster, Bristol (Temple Developments)
- Tall Pines, Westbury on Trym, Bristol (Focus Building)
- The Shant, Kingswood, Bristol (Highridge Construction/Avec Architects)
- Water Lane, Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire (Elan Homes)
- 64-70 West Street, Bedminster, Bristol (Prelon Developments with GE2 Architects)
Architect-led
- 213 A Bath Road infill apartments, Cheltenham (dz architecture)
- 53 Stoke Lane Stoke Gifford, Bristol (Clear Future Architecture)
- 8, Kingscliffe Gardens, Wimbledon, London (dz archirtecture)
- Alliance Property Care, Bristol (Alliance Property Care with Barton Willmore)
- Beach Road West, Portishead (Andrew Minto Architecture/Cornerstone Construction Ltd)
- Caerwent’s Farm, Gloucestershire (Biddulph Architects)
- Coniston Community Centre extension, Bristol (Dominic Taylor Architecture and Design, for Patchway District Council)
- Gloucestershire FA, Almondsbury, Bristol (GSH Architects Ltd)
- Malmesbury Close, Bishopston, Bristol (dz architecture)
- Morley House, St Andrews, Bristol (Freeways Trust/Angus Meek Architects)
- Patchway Community Centre, Patchway, Bristol (The Bush Consultancy)
- Prompt Transport Bus Depot, Bristol (BPA Consultants for Prompt Transport)
- Shipley Road, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol (Clear Future Architects)
- Southfield Road, Bristol (Angus Meek Architects with BJ Campbell)
- Spar shop and residential extension, Bristol (David Cahill Design)
- Sneyd Park: Change of use from garage to home in green oak – Westbury on Trym, Bristol (MLG Architects, Westwind Oak)
- Two Mile Hill Road, Bristol (Nicholas Morley Architects Ltd)
- Upper Belgrave Road, Clifton, Bristol (Clear Future Architects)
- Weir House, St Anne’s, Bristol (Angus Meek Architects with Prelon Developments)
Other
- Brade Drive Retirement Village, Coventry (Hall Bros Builders)
- New Road Bay Jetty, Anguilla (DLN Consultants Inc – civil engineers)
- Somerset County Cricket Ground, Waitrose Bagshot and more (The Windowglass Company – structural glazing specialists)
- St Nicholas Market mezzanine extension, Bristol (BOI Steel Fabricators for Taste Ltd)
Change of Use
To get a feel for some of our exciting change of use schemes, these should give an indication of what we can do in this field:
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- Caerwent’s Farm, Gloucestershire (Biddulph Architects)
- Weir House, St Anne’s, Bristol (Angus Meek Architects with Prelon Developments)
- Alliance Property Care, Bristol (Alliance Property Care with Barton Willmore)
- Union House, Trowbridge, Wilts (Clear Future Architects Ltd)
Structural Glazing
For more of our work on structural glazing, including London’s prestigious Caledonian Road and Royal Wharf mixed use developments, Waitrose Bagshot and the pavilion at Somerset County Cricket ground, click here.
For more information on any of these case studies, or indeed on any of our projects, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Call us on 0117 923 8777, or drop us an email on info@prostructures.co.uk