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Peirson House
Back Peirson House was development in Plymouth city centre, that comprised of luxury apartments, spanning over seven floors.
Lighthouse
Back Main Contractor – Midas/Brady D Wall constructed 115 bedroom hotel over 5 stories with a subterranean carpark. We were also awarded the project next door Park Hotel.
Treglos
Back D Wall built apartment blocks which consisted of slabs, columns, walls, cores and balconies. Ground beams and ground baring slabs were also used to construct the houses on this project.
RD&E
Back D Wall won the tender to expand the hospital’s busy A&E at Exeter hospital. A key requirement of the tender was for a construction company with the experience and logistical capacity to safely and efficiently deliver a phased programme of work alongside a busy live healthcare facility, which D Wall were able to successfully deliver…. Read more »
Park Field
Back On this project we were required to form a transfer slab on the old dairy crest site in Torquay. We formed the ground beams, columns and walls with the soffit support system erected on soft ground meaning additional spreader pads were used.
Padstow
Back D wall carried out the ground works and the RC works on the The Padstow Collection project which was to development ten 2 and 3 bedroom homes spread across three buildings.
Peirson House
Back Peirson House was development in Plymouth city centre, that comprised of luxury apartments, spanning over seven floors.
perranporth
Back The Dunes, this collection of thirty-six, 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom beachside properties D Wall built the main frame to these buildings, the majority of the properties have balconies or terraces.
Creww
Back Exeter University C.R.E.W.W building (Centre for resilience in environment water and waste) This was a three story building with a large subterranean retaining wall, supporting columns, walls, concrete slabs and stair cores. The building featured various custom windows that required radios box outs to be formed within the concrete.
Treetops
Back D Wall poured a substructure basement up to the ground floor slab, this project was made up of walls and columns.
Edginswell
Back This project consisted of a retaining wall and service slabs.
Topsham Road
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Littlehempston
Back Scope of work for Littlehempston: 42m x 22m x 400mm deep reinforced base 6 x GAC contactors. 6.5m x 11.5m 400mm wide walls all around the GAC contactors at 5.840m high. Flume box along the front of the GAC contactors. 1.2m high walls with precast permanent soffit for the 300mm slab on the top…. Read more »
Gunnislake
Back D Wall created a concrete retaining tank to hold fresh water.
Belstone
Back D Wall constructed a 150 cube multi compartment water treatment tank.
EFW
Back D Wall constructed a heat and power pant that uses waste materials to generate energy
LORP
Back The Lower Otterton Restoration Project was a construction of a highway bridge and a pedestrian foot bridge.
Paignton Overbridge
Back This was a time critical project where we worked with the principle contractor who lifted in precast units during organised rail closures to build a road over a railway.
Marsh Mills Retail Park
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Park Hotel, Paignton
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The Courtyard, St Austell
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Linac RDNE, Exeter
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Exmouth
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Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth
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Exeter Swing Bridge
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Kingsley Village
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Countess Wear STW
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Renslade House
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Perranporth
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Penzance Pool
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Mayflower Water Treatment Works
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A30
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A38 Merafield
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Drybridge
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Hayle
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Carkeel
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Kingskerswell
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Tottiford
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Taunton
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