H&D collaborates with the Council to modernise Bedwas Workman’s Hall & Institute, securing a National Lottery grant for Phase 1, focusing on making the building wind and water-tight and improving accessibility.
Hurley & Davies provided surveying, architectural, project management, and principal designer services for the redevelopment of the former Mynydd Mawr Hospital site, creating new residential and nursing accommodation.
Hurley & Davies were delighted to collaborate with Vinci Facilities to provide full contract administration services for the external redecoration of Nexus House, Newport, a Welsh Government building housing Newport City Homes and the UK Passport Office.
Hurley & Davies conducted a feasibility study, designed, acquired permissions, and managed the conversion of a listed community hospital into two residential dwellings.
Hurley & Davies were appointed as lead designers and project managers for the construction of a specialist residential care home in Maesteg. The facility provides creative support for up to 16 adults with complex needs.
Hurley & Davies conducted an appraisal study, lease end negotiations, and conversion of a former workman's club into office accommodation for the Citizen's Advice Bureau in Bargoed.
Hurley & Davies managed the external restoration of the Grade II Listed Former Grammar School in Usk, enhancing its appearance and preserving its historical features.
H&D were appointed by a private investor to deliver a full suite of professional services for the development of a specialist falcon and quail breeding centre.
Hurley & Davies Ltd led the transformation of St Teilo’s Church in Portmead into a vibrant community centre for Faith in Families, delivering full architectural and project management services.
Hurley & Davies developed a restoration scheme for Neath Castle, including the replacement of the neglected bridge and restoration of the castle walls and surrounding enclosure.
H&D were instructed by Oakdale Presbyterian Church to undertake a feasibility study for the internal refurbishment and extension works in order to modernise, improve accessibility and improve the thermal efficiency of the building.
The redevelopment project included demolishing the old chapel of rest in Llanelli to construct a modern workshop and a new, state-of-the-art chapel facility.
Hurley & Davies assisted with funding applications and provided lead designer and project management services for the new Bryncoch Scout Hut and community facility.