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BAM has delivered another flagship scheme in the King’s Cross regeneration: transforming several derelict 19th Century structures into a single, inspiring destination.
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BAM has been trialling the use of BIM for Facilities Management (FM): with benefits that could last throughout a building’s life cycle.
The site’s rich industrial history was a challenge, requiring a close working relationship with local authorities, English Heritage and archaeologists.
It was essential to retain the character of the Grade II listed Africa House in Central London
With 350,000 passengers passing through Waterloo Station daily, removing existing retail outlets from the main concourse and building a 220 metre balcony with 18 retail outlets was a challenge for the BAM team.
Discover how BAM has made a 1930s building fit for 21st century policing.
The most famous, and first hospital in the world, dedicated to treating sick children is undergoing a huge upgrade.
We've worked closely with English Heritage, to reveal the building’s original splendour, and transformed it into a first-class dining destination at the heart of King’s Cross.
The world famous Lord’s cricket ground is being modernised and upgraded to create an even better experience for spectators at the venue dubbed ‘the home of cricket’.
Beneath its deceptively retro exterior, BAM is using leading-edge digital building information management to keep the green heart of this new Soho landmark beating sustainably
BAM has complete a £28 million restoration of the Hayward Gallery, Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell Room at London’s prestigious Southbank Centre.
In a prime location on a key West London arterial route, BAM created an energy efficient modern office building .
This important central London site provides a mix of high-end apartments, office and retail space across three distinctive buildings
BAM has been appointed to deliver a new centre in London being co-designed by service users and staff.
The Angel building was once a forgotten 1980’s building on the intersection of St John’s Street and Pentonville Road, known as ‘The Angel Centre’ it was occupied by BT until 2006.
One Pancras Square is a freestanding office building, which faces the public area between Kings Cross and St Pancras International, at the gateway to the King’s Cross development.
Two Pancras Square was designed by Allies Morrison and comprises 30,000 sq ft of accommodation over nine floors.
BAM has delivered the largest building on the regenerated King’s Cross Central estate: a distinctive showcase for low carbon technology and employee wellbeing.
BAM has delivered a new community sports hall in the King’s Cross redevelopment.
BAM overcame significant technical challenges to deliver a fully refurbished, sustainable and sympathetically extended office space in the heart of London, featuring public art inspired by the local area.