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Celebrating Our Supply Chain: Simpson Brickwork Conservation Ltd
At MCS, we view our subcontractors and suppliers as more than just partners - they are an extension of our team and an essential part of our success. We are committed to fostering strong, collaborative relationships built on trust, respect, and a shared dedication to excellence. This month, we are proud to spotlight the excellent work completed by Simpson Brickwork Conservation, whose expertise continues to contribute to our work at Museum of Farnham. Their exceptional cons
Feb 24


MCS Collaborate with Local Gym, Go! Health
At MCS, the wellbeing of our colleagues is a top priority. We are committed to supporting our team’s health, happiness, and overall wellbeing, which is why we are thrilled to launch, this March, a trial o f the ‘WorkWell Programme’ in partnership with the local gym, Go! Health Woking – a modern, inclusive corporate wellbeing programme designed to help people move more, feel better, and thrive at work. Phil Hall, Founder of Go! Health Woking, said: “The Go! Health WorkWell P
Feb 23


Park Mead School Progresses at Pace
The refurbishment of Park Mead School in Cranleigh, delivered on behalf of Surrey County Council, is progressing at pace. The team has successfully completed the first phase of works - a comprehensive programme of improvements to the nursery and breakfast & afterschool club areas. These spaces have been enhanced with new ceiling structures, upgraded lighting, and full redecoration, creating a brighter, more welcoming environment for pupils and staff. Externally, the fasci
Feb 20


Progression at The Link Community Hub
At The Link Community Hub in Haslemere, the MCS team is making excellent progress across the site. Internally, drylining is now fully complete on the upper floor and advancing rapidly on the ground floor. Plastering works have commenced upstairs, with downstairs set to follow once drylining is finished. Externally, careful restoration has been carried out on the deteriorated windowsills, blending seamlessly with the existing structure and preserving the building’s charact
Feb 18


Works Begin at Runnymede Depot
The MCS team is fully set up on site, with works now well underway at Runnymede Depot in Chertsey. The project involves the demolition of the existing offices, with the area being repurposed to form a new car park, alongside the full refurbishment of the disused St John’s Ambulance Station located across the road. Once complete, the refurbished building will provide new office accommodation for occupation by the council. As the first phase of works progresses, the team has
Feb 16
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