New Website Launch
Our new website is here and live!! It has been quite a journey with a million changes of mind and tweaks and edits and deletes and additions, too many cups of coffee to count, meetings on meetings and many opinions to consider, but we are thrilled with the outcome. We have launched our Sustainability page to broadcast what we are doing in house, our strategy and our social value initiatives and reorganized our services pages to create a better user experience and highlight the range of our services more clearly. The new site has given a fresh new look to everything, even our team photographs, which have all been updated with no wrinkles photoshopped out … Huge thanks to KH Digital for their unwavering patience and professionalism in building this for us.
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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