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recovery and maintaining and enhancing our built environment is fundamental. Mark Styles, e on maintaining and restoring building facades, ahead of lockdown restrictions easing.
Working on incredible buildings that, when I set the company up back in 2008, I never imagined I would be involved with, can be a really emotional experience – even now. It’s such a huge privilege and an honour to be entrusted with the upkeep and restoration of so many of London and the UK’s beautiful landmarks, to play a part in the preservation of our wonderful architectural heritage.
Here in London, clean buildings and an enhanced street scene are so important. Pristine buildings represent brands at their best. They inspire morale amongst staff.
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They engender confidence amongst customers and visitors. They increase appeal and value to prospective buyers. Above all, they make this wonderful city look its best.
As I said at the start, plan ahead. Consider the building as a whole and work holistically. Scaffold only when you need to and, when you do, make sure you’ve covered every angle. Across all sectors, buildings are the engine rooms of recovery, look after them and they’ll look after you.
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