Banksy re-build with Cylfe

After the successful relocation of the Banksy artwork by our fantastic team, we partnered with Cyfle Building Skills to provide their bricklaying apprentices on re-building the garage following its removal. The re-build was a fantastic experience for the apprentices to be a part of such a prominent project while gaining knowledge by our skilled mentors at Andrew Scott Ltd.

Celebrating INWED 2019 at The Wave, Bristol

To celebrate International Women in Engineering Day, Andrew Scott Ltd headed to our current project, The Wave in Bristol on Friday 21st June. The visit was accompanied by 30 schoolgirls who were informed and inspired by female staff currently employed in engineering. On site, the Year 9 female pupils from The Castle School in Thornbury were given a tour of …

We Climbed Pen y Fan for Hire a Hero!

We were honoured to support the charity walk up Pen y Fan for Armed Forces Day along with CITB Wales. Despite the scorching temperatures, everyone managed to reach the 886m summit on the morning of June 29th. The event, organised by CTIB’s advisor Alison Rees, was a fantastic opportunity for everyone involved to reflect on the brave veterans who served …

We Won Construction Company of the Year 2019!

We are delighted to have been named Construction Company of the Year at Insider’s Wales Property Awards 2019, held at Cardiff City Hall on 13th June. Leading up to our 150th year of trading, we are immensely proud of our entire team and to have received such a prestigious award.

Fantastic progress at the new Thames Hospice site

Our delivery of the new Thames Hospice Facility is progressing well, with these aerial images really showing off the site. When completed the new hospice will include: 28 private Inpatient rooms with en-suites and space for family to stay overnight A dedicated family room A new Day Therapy Centre (the Paul Bevan Centre) A brand new Education Centre A gym …

Completion of River Avon Bridge

As Principal Contractor Andrew Scott Ltd recently completed construction of the 50m long Y-shaped bridge over the river Avon in Bristol designed by Knight Architects. The pedestrian and cycle bridge was commissioned by the city council and is designed to improve links between the city’s Temple Meads railway station and a nearby Enterprise Zone.