Projects

We are delighted to showcase
a selection of our Past Projects

Welcome to our Past Projects Portfolio, a journey through our history of excellence at Swift Brickwork Contractors Limited. Here, we proudly showcase a diverse collection of projects that exemplify our commitment to craftsmanship, and innovation.

Public

At Swift Brickwork Contractors Limited, we construct more than just buildings — we build landmarks that reflect community spirit, inspire public engagement, and contribute to the broader societal framework. Our expertise in public building projects is deeply rooted in our commitment to quality, safety, and community values.

Details

This £150m development saw the construction of two new mental health facilities opened in 2022 on its largest site in Tooting, south London. This included eight new inpatient wards which will be further boosted by the modernisation of the Trust’s community services. SWLSTG has already started construction work on this programme, which will include new housing and a 32-acre public park (the first of its kind since the 2012 London Olympics).

Location
Tooting Bec, London
Client
Sir Robert McAlpine
Architect
CF Moller
Scope
Brickwork & Stonework

Details

The iconic 160 Old Street in London has undergone a sophisticated transformation, evolving into a cutting-edge corporate office facility. Embracing this contemporary space, a significant new occupant has secured an impressive 116,500 square feet.

Meticulous detailing of the pristine white and refined dark brickwork panels achieves a seamless fusion of vertical and horizontal elements.

This meticulous design unifies the three distinct structures into a cohesive and polished composition, embodying a corporate aesthetic that resonates with modern professionalism.

Location
Kensington, London
Client
Sir Robert McAlpine
Architect
Purcell Architects
Scope
Brickwork & Stonework

Details

The iconic 160 Old Street in London has undergone a sophisticated transformation, evolving into a cutting-edge corporate office facility. Embracing this contemporary space, a significant new occupant has secured an impressive 116,500 square feet.

Meticulous detailing of the pristine white and refined dark brickwork panels achieves a seamless fusion of vertical and horizontal elements. This meticulous design unifies the three distinct structures into a cohesive and polished composition, embodying a corporate aesthetic that resonates with modern professionalism.

Location
Wapping, London
Client
Kier
Architect
Architype
Scope
Brickwork, Blockwork & Stonework

Details

Situated in close proximity to King’s Cross Station in Camden, this project is nestled in a district undergoing significant transformation. The existing site comprises a block of light-industrial units from the 1980s. Caruso St John spearheaded the design for a mixed-use development spanning 24,000 square meters.

This innovative scheme retains the same footprint for an industrial workspace while introducing a denser integration of offices and housing. Additionally, a small retail area complements the diverse functionality of the development.

Location
Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire
Client
ISG
Architect
Bond Bryan
Scope
Brickwork, Blockwork & Stonework

Details

UCL Marshgate stands as a cutting-edge academic facility, encompassing 35,000 square meters. Positioned at the forefront of the emerging UCL East campus within London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, this landmark project represents UCL’s most expansive single-building venture.

With eight floors dedicated to open and flexible teaching, research, and collaboration spaces, UCL Marshgate serves as a hub where students, academics, and the public converge to address significant challenges affecting both humanity and the planet.

Location
Startford, London
Client
Mace
Architect
Stanton Williams
Scope
Brickwork, Blockwork & Stonework

Details

Swift Brickwork Contractors Limited has been selected as the specialist brickwork contractor responsible for the construction of the upcoming Bishop’s Stortford High School, which opened its doors in January 2023.

Herts County Council, the educational authority overseeing the project, has chosen ISG to oversee the construction of the new campus located off Whittington Way.

Funding for the enhanced facilities will be derived from multiple sources, including contributions from the council, a substantial £11.2 million grant from the Department for Education, and the somewhat contentious sale of the school’s existing site on London Road for housing development.

Location
Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire
Client
ISG
Architect
Bond Bryan
Scope
Brickwork, Blockwork & Stonework