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Demolition Starts at Portesbery School
Groundworks and internal demolition are now underway at the site of a new building for Portesbery School in Camberley, marking a significant milestone in the renovation of the former community centre. Inside, the team is carefully reconfiguring the building to better meet the functional needs of the school. This includes removing internal walls, bricking up redundant doorways, and creating new openings where needed. Outside, groundworks are progressing smoothly, including t
Feb 13


Completion at Perseid Lower School
We are proud to announce the successful completion of the refurbishment and extension project at Perseid Lower School, on behalf of London Borough of Merton. The works included the completion of a new single-storey extension to the Brightwell Respite Care Centre, creating four purpose-built early years classrooms alongside a music room, storage areas, shared learning space, studio hall, dedicated out-of-hours facilities and supporting amenities. The project also involved
Feb 11


MCS Scores Full Marks on CCS Scheme
We are delighted to have achieved another “Excellent” rating from the Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) for our work at The Link Community Hub in Haslemere. On 23 rd January 2026, MCS welcomed CCS’s monitor, Tony John to site to review how the project is being delivered with full consideration to the local community, the environment and our workforce. Following his visit, in his report, Tony commented “…it is quite remarkable how the company has developed its processes
Feb 9


Key Visit to Winchester Cricket Pavilion
We were delighted to meet with Winchester City Council, The Pavilion Project, St Cross Symondians Cricket Club, Hampshire Cricket Board and Stride Treglown at the nearly completed River Park Pavilion recently. Commissioned by Winchester City Council, and in close collaboration with Rekan Limited and Ridge and Partners, this transformative project has seen the complete demolition of the former, outdated pavilion to make way for a striking new facility that combines contempor
Feb 6


Timber Works Advancing at Museum of Farnham
Timber works at the Museum of Farnham have been storming ahead, with a significant milestone being achieved. Reconstruction of the heritage hips within the roof has now been completed. The rotting tie beams supporting the roof structure have been carefully repaired or removed, and replaced with new, robust timbers to provide maximum structural support. Steel flitch plates have been installed within the new wood sections, offering additional reinforcement and allowing for im
Feb 4
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