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Work on landmark building in the running for top award

 

Work by an apprentice on a grade one listed building could help Ian Williams scoop a top painting and decorating award. Jason Scott’s work to repair and paint a grade one listed former Victorian sanatorium, near Virginia Water in Surrey led to the company putting forward an entry for the Painting & Decorating Association’s (PDA) Premier Trophy Award.

 

 

Jason, who attends Lambeth College, says he feels lucky he was given the opportunity to work with the team to help restore a building regarded by many as being at the height of Victorian architecture. Jason said: “Most of my contemporaries do not get the chance to work on a project such as this one and I am delighted that Ian Williams is taking the time to invest in me. Working on Holloway Sanatorium was a great opportunity to work on an important restorative project and it also enabled me to get training on how to use specialist paints and able to work out of a cherry picker accompanied by a trained operative, which I might not have had the chance to do otherwise."

 

Paul Broadbent, property services manager at Ian Williams’ South London office, said five per cent of Ian Williams’ workforce is made up of apprentices who are offered positions within the company at the end of their apprenticeship. As Investors in People, we put a lot of emphasis on training and development and we have some employees who have been with the company for 20 years after they were first taken on as apprentices. Jason is proving to be an excellent employee, he’s always on time and his work is well presented. We’re delighted to be able to support his development as he continues to train.”

 

 

Holloway sanatorium

 

Holloway sanatorium opened in 1885 and continued to provide psychiatric care until 1981 when it was left to fall into disrepair. In 1994 Octagon submitted a scheme to refurbish the building and in 2008 Ian Williams, in competition with other companies, won a tender to maintain the grade one listed building. The sanatorium was where author of Notes from a Small Island and A Short History of Nearly Everything, Bill Bryson, met his wife Cynthia in 1973 when they both worked at the hospital. 

 

Work to restore the building to its former glory took five months to complete. Ian Williams was approached to tender for the contract to repair and redecorate three private residential blocks of flats and houses of which Crossland House is the centre piece within the development.


For 14 years after it closed the building lay derelict and much of its lead had been stolen. Water also saturated the interior, creating massive damage to the infrastructure and decorations. Various property developers have attempted to put together schemes to develop the site over the years, all of which failed.

 

Paul added: “The work that we completed on the building was undertaken in partnership with ICI Dulux, whose team of experts regularly inspected the site as we progressed with the work. Access to the property proved difficult and we had to use large cherry pickers to help reach obscure areas.”

 

Ian Williams' previous PDA success

 

Ian Williams is in the running for the PDA’s Premier Annual Trophy in its Decorative Category. Judges are drawn from members of the Institute of Clerks of Works of Great Britain Incorporated and winners will receive their trophies on June 4, 2009. The company currently holds the Judges Award For Excellence, as awarded by the PDA. It previously won the Premier Trophy Award’s Commercial Category for its work to transform an Oxford prison into a luxury hotel.

 

 

 

 



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