Monday 31 March 2014

Appointment of Mechanical and Electrical contractors

A building extension of this scale naturally requires considerable research into suitable materials and sourcing appropriate suppliers. The Møller Centre is committed to sourcing quality solutions with a view to supporting the local economy and maintaining high levels of environmental performance.

We are delighted to confirm that Bower Fuller, who are based in Suffolk, and have a well established Cambridge team, have been appointed the Mechanical and Electrical contract. Bower Fuller are the second biggest appointment behind the main contractors Morgan Sindall, who are based in Sawston, which is only 12 miles from the Centre, further demonstrating our commitment to the local economy and the environment.

Thursday 20 March 2014

Latest news - North Compound

The picture below shows the latest developments within the north compound area of the build project, adjacent to the colonnade. The location of the original steps (that used to lead from the Main Building to the Study Centre) can be seen at the top of the picture. The current excavation depth is now clearly visible.


Friday 14 March 2014

Excavation of soil in north compound

The Møller Centre build project has moved into the next phase this week, with excavation of soil in the basement area of the north compound (near the entrance colonnade) commencing. This area will eventually host new bedrooms for the Centre.

As part of our environmental commitment, we are working closely with the Churchill College Grounds and Garden team to keep the excavated soil on site. This solution offers many benefits including a reduction in local traffic, which will benefit local residents, College members and clients, providing less carbon emissions by reducing the transportation of materials, and importantly helping to enhance the already impressive grounds.

Wednesday 5 March 2014

Bricks and mortar

This week, we have been focusing on sourcing the new bricks for the build project. The brick used in the original construction of the Main Building in 1991, is unfortunately no longer available, and as a result we have conducted extensive research through suppliers across Europe.


After considerable collaboration with the local planning office, the project design team and key members of Churchill College Estates and the construction of multiple sample panel walls, we are delighted to have placed the order for the bricks via a British manufacturer. These are a high quality, hand made brick, which will be extremely sympathetic to the existing building, ensuring the new extensions blend in seamlessly.