A selection of our projects
Our Featured Work
We’ve listed below a small sample of the projects we have been involved with. This will give you a taste of the type of work we do.
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If you would like to discuss any of these projects or a project of your own, please contact us.
Nottingham Castle
ATTS Ltd completed the reinstatement and restoration of the historic Venetian Terrazzo paving to the Ducal Palace Gallery.
Replacement and restoration of the Encaustic Tiling to the Rebellion Gallery and Cave area.
Ceramic wall and floor tiling to the new Visitor Centre.
Main Contractor: G F Tomlinson
Architects and Heritage Consultants: Purcell
Nottingham Castle Transformation Project
A restored and reimagined heritage visitor attraction
The Oculus Building
A ‘Living Building’ reflecting its green surroundings. Materials such as terracotta, sandstone and terrazzo reflect its natural feel.
ATTS carried out terrazzo works to the central atrium, main central feature staircase and lower level steps together with ceramic wall and floor tiling to all the wash and rest room facilities.
Main Contractor: Willmott Dixon Construction
Architects: Berman Guedes Stretton
The Oculus Building: Warwick University
A ‘State of the Art’ teaching and learning facility situated on the central campus
Lambeth Town Hall
ATTS carried out the restoration and refurbishment, including new work, to Lambeth’s historic Grade 11 listed Edwardian landmark building.
Terrazzo and marble finishes were repaired and restored. Modern alterations that had masked original features were restored or repaired to match the original materials.
Main Contractor: Morgan Sindall Construction
Client: Muse Developments and Lambeth Council
Lambeth Town Hall
A major regeneration scheme for Lambeth
Worcestershire Parkway Station
ATTS installed in excess of 2000 square metres of terrazzo tiles to the main ticket hall and circulation area.
We used a durable hard floor finish able to cope with the demands of high footfall, synonymous with mass transit projects. The tiles ensure that slip resistance is maintained for the full lifecycle of the tile.
Tiles supplied by: Quiligotti Terrazzo Tiles Limited
Main contractor: Buckingham Group Contracting Limited
Worcestershire Parkway Station
The first new station to be built in Worcestershire for over 100 years
Tyne Tunnels
ATTS were chosen as the restoration contractor for the tiles and terrazzo of these historic grade 2 listed tunnels due to our experience and involvement with similar projects worldwide.
Both tunnels run in between Howdon and Jarrow and are used by thousands of Tynesiders.
The works comprised the matching and replacement of missing and damaged areas of tiles and terrazzo to the two surface terminal entrance buildings and to the tunnels.
Client: Newcastle City Council
Tyne Cycle and Pedestrian Tunnels
Historic Grade 2 listed tunnels, originally opened in 1951
Somerset House
ATTS carried out a complete restoration to the Grand Staircase, some 19 flights, and all its associated landings, skirtings and wall stringers. These areas had suffered many years of neglect, severe damage and over covering with other finishes.
We undertook the restoration of all the damaged areas with new insitu terrazzo and the replacement of the missing non slip mosaic tesserae to the step treads.
A complete re-grind, polish and seal was then carried out to the whole staircase.
ATTS was chosen as the terrazzo contractor for this 1936 Period Building in the Heart of Birmingham due to our involvement in a number of similar projects and for our extensive experience within the terrazzo industry.
Original Architects: Essex & Goodman
Developers: Circle Properties
Contractor: Avondale Interiors
Somerset House: Birmingham
Rejuvenated by a new terrazzo and mosaic grand staircase
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The above is just a small sample of the projects we have been involved with.
If you would like a more comprehensive list of our projects, please hit the button below and download our “list of contracts”, which is in PDF format.