Interior Fit Out, Nottingham

The Project

Pacy & Wheatley Interiors have completed an interior fit out for Aldi in Nottingham. We were invited to tender for the Aldi fit out due to a prior relationship between Tim Scott (P&W Interiors Director) and the Forge Project Management practice. As such we have had the opportunity to tender for many projects over the last 3 years in the Yorkshire and East Midlands area, subsequently winning the Edwalton project. We worked closely with the appointed architect and site management as many elements of the fit out involved free issue items supplied directly from Germany, including the suspended ceiling system, store racking, wall panelling and checkouts. Our site team went the extra mile to ensure the project was handed over, on time and to the required standard. A professionally run site with high standards of health and safety being maintained throughout the project duration of which resulted in zero accidents. With special attention to ensure Covid – 19 guidelines were stringently adhered to.

Interior Fit Out, Halifax

The Project

Pacy & Wheatley have recently completed the interior fit-out to the laboratories at GAMA Healthcare in Halifax. We worked closely with the appointed Architect and site Management as many elements of the fit-out required input and advice from P&W. This was a new client, so as such, a lot of what we did needed careful planning and vast communication. The works consisted of new offices and laboratories being formed within the existing building. New lighting, new flooring, new soundproof walls, ceilings, decoration and upgraded electrical lighting have been installed

Storage King Bath Reception Refurbishment

The Project

We have now completed our first Storage King project, which involved the refurbishment of the reception area, installing a bespoke reception desk, coffee workstation and a printer file storage unit made by a specialist joinery manufacturer. We also installed 22m2 of slat walling in 4 different areas, all keeping in theme with the recognisable blue and white colours of Storage King. The project was successfully handed over to the client, and discussions have begun for the next store in Doncaster.

Interior Refurbishment, Heathrow

The Project

Pacy & Wheatley were appointed to complete a project that involved the interior refurbishment of both the transport toilet facilities and the gents toilet facilities in London’s Heathrow airport. These facilities were in a very poor state of repair as they had been left with little or no maintenance being carried out. The existing facilities were completely stripped out in both areas and a new set of toilets; cubicles and hand driers were installed. We also installed hygienic cladding to the walls for ease of cleaning and maintenance. The client wished for a more user-friendly facility and the colours chosen for both the cubicles and walls gives both areas a lighter and brighter feel. Due to the various nationalities working in the facility squat toilets were also installed. The full project was carried out in 5 weeks and health and safety on site was of course of paramount importance. There were zero accidents on this project, which is an excellent achievement, bearing in mind the complexity of the project and credit must be given to the installation team.

Interior refurbishment, Wimbledon

The Project

Pacy & Wheatley undertook our third major interior refurbishment for Wickes in Wimbledon, South West London. This store is only a few years old but required both external and internal refurbishment. Works externally included adaptations to the car park, drainage works and the full exterior decoration of the store cladding. Internally significant changes were made to the in-store racking, which was turned around 180 degrees to run from back to front instead of from side to side. Extensive floor grinding was carried out on the shop floor, and various areas were re-painted in different colours to signify other departments within the store. This particular store, when first built, had a mezzanine floor installed where the kitchen, bathrooms, appliances and tap displays were located. As part of this refurbishment, the existing kitchen, bathrooms and appliances were removed and scrapped, and new range displays were installed. The perimeter walls were fully decorated with new high-level LED lighting installed. The new kitchen and bathroom displays were also decorated to refresh them for the new ranges to be installed. As part of this refurbishment, extensive works were carried out to the back of house staff facilities, with a new prayer room and well-being room being formed. Full decoration to the back of the house was also carried out, and new flooring, both vinyl and carpet, were installed in designated rooms and corridors within these areas. This project was completed in 8 weeks, with 24/7 work carried out throughout the refurbishment with zero accidents. A well-managed, challenging, logistical project achieved on time and on budget to the full satisfaction of a valued client.

Interior fit-out contractors, Sussex

The Project

Pacy & Wheatley Interiors, experienced interior fit-out contractors, are happy to have completed an interior refurbishment and fit out solution for Ready Steady Store in Worthing, Sussex. We have taken over a dilapidated old warehouse, which is now a new, state of the art self-storage facility. This project has taken 21 weeks to complete and works involved the external installation of a new roof and new cladding to 3nr elevations. The outer buildings were demolished and so was most of the internal units and offices. A new mezzanine floor has been constructed, where storage units have been installed. We have built a new external reception area fully fitted out with Toilets and a Kitchen area, this was due to freeing up space within the existing building for further storage space. The building has benefitted from a new and full Electrical installation and this state of the art facility has 24 hour access for customers using a key coded entry system. A new external Car Park has been created to enable customers to park close to the entrance and 2 new entrance/exit auto door systems have been installed to enable loading in and out of units. New customer Toilets and a rest area have also been installed within the main building. The project has completed on time and on budget and both the client and new customers are delighted with this new storage facility

Strip out, UK

The Project

Pacy & Wheatley were appointed on an agreed rates basis to carry out the strip out of 18 RBS branches throughout the UK. We carried out the works based on an individual scope of works produced for each branch put together by RBS. The works included the removal of all external and internal signage, removal of counters, white washing of windows, removal of carpets and all IT items. Each strip out was carried out over a seven-working-day timeframe. During this time, we had to carefully liaise with direct suppliers of RBS in order for specialist items to be collected, such as cash machines, safes, and RBS documents. Over the close-down period we have had to deal with and coordinate up to 5 specialist suppliers in order to get the building cleared of everything, ensuring all items being collected were taken by the correct supplier and then taken on to the correct relevant storage facilities. All projects have been completed on time, on budget and with zero accidents to everyone involved. The works resulted in former banking facilities being stripped out and left fit for use by another retail outlet.

Interior strip out, Surrey

The Project

Pacy & Wheatley Interiors have completed a new interior strip-out and refurbishment project for Co-op Funeral care in Knaphill, Surrey. This is a very exciting opportunity for Pacy & Wheatley’s Interiors team, as the Co-op Group is the largest consumer co-operative in the UK – and one of the largest in the world! Co-op Funeral care is also the number 1 funeral services provider in the UK, creating personal, sensitive ways of saying goodbye to our loved ones. The first project is in Knaphill, working on a former restaurant and converting it into a funeral parlour. This is the first project in a potential rollout for Co-op funeral care projects. The building was formerly an Italian restaurant, which has been converted by our team into a funeral care building. We have installed new ceilings, new flooring, new electrics and sanitary ware throughout the building, and the whole building has been fully decorated, both internally and externally. We also installed new partitions to form additional rooms, one of which is a cold room. This is a very exciting new rollout for us, with the potential to refurbish old existing branches, as well as open new branches in new locations.

Commercial Fit Out, Folkstone

The Project

Pacy & Wheatley have recently undertaken our 4th major refurbishment for Wickes, which included a full commercial fit-out and refurbishment both externally and internally. Internally major changes were made where the existing kitchen, bathrooms, appliances and tap displays were removed and scrapped, and the new range displays were installed and decorated for the new Kitchen and Bathroom displays. Full decoration of the perimeter walls was also undertaken, and new flooring has been installed on the mezzanine floor. As part of this refurbishment, extensive work was carried out to the back-of-house staff facilities. Full decoration to the back of the house was also carried out, and new flooring, both Vinyl and Carpet, were installed in designated rooms and corridors within these areas.

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