Finesse 2020-21 Showcase
Our latest edition of Szerelmey Finesse Magazine 2020 has arrived!
Every year pulling together our Finesse magazine is quite an undertaking, but we think it is worth the hard work! Bigger and better than ever, our new Finesse features some insightful pieces on heritage properties, new build technology, a special on materials, Health and Safety, sustainable stone, interviews, a spotlight on some of our staff and much more. A big “thank you” to UK Construction Marketing for their great design work on the magazine and to all of our contributors and advertisers. If you are interested in advertising or featuring your work with us, then drop us a line.
Read our digital version here. If you would like to receive a hard copy then please email us at [email protected]
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Szerelmey is excited to announce the launch of our latest Health and Safety Campaign, 'Going Home Safe and Well'. This initiative is designed to enhance safety practices and support mental well-being across all our construction sites. It reflects our deep ... read more
Lucent W1 project's ambitious scope included the take down and rebuild of historic facades beneath iconic Piccadilly digital advertising boards with a significant reuse of existing materials. The project involved three different buildings, one of which was listed, two types ... read more
We are proud to announce a new partnership with the Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity which means that our people and our supply chain will be able to access confidential emotional, physical and financial wellbeing support for themselves and their families 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Szerelmey is excited to announce the launch of our latest Health and Safety Campaign, 'Going Home Safe and Well'. This initiative is designed to enhance safety practices and support mental well-being across all our construction sites. It reflects our deep ... read more
Lucent W1 project's ambitious scope included the take down and rebuild of historic facades beneath iconic Piccadilly digital advertising boards with a significant reuse of existing materials. The project involved three different buildings, one of which was listed, two types ... read more