Property & Construction

2020 Vision for Roberts Limbrick...

Published by
Kirsty Muir

Roberts Limbrick Architects are extremely positive about the future and kick off 2020 with a strong list of major projects across all sectors including Commercial, Residential and Sport & Leisure as well as a number of exciting projects in Healthcare, Education, Hotels and Retail.

The Gloucester-based firm continues to build upon their established success, both nationally and regionally, and have expanded to become a thriving practice of over 100 highly skilled and experienced people. Their success has been firmly founded on a reputation of reliability and quality, delivering award winning projects but always putting the client first and providing the highest standards of service.

2019 was another highly successful year for Roberts Limbrick as the regions premier Architects practice. Some of the high profile local projects that were successfully delivered last year include the new Bouncers Lane Crematorium, a major new R&D centre in the Cotswolds for high tech engineering firm Renishaw, and Honeybourne Place – a stunning new office development in Cheltenham’s business quarter.

Roberts Limbrick have been consistently growing year upon year, gaining new clients and continuing to build on their success. 2020 already looks to be even more successful with a superb range of projects, including the new aquatic centre in Sandwell, Birmingham, various residential schemes including stunning apartments development, Rivershill House in Cheltenham and the major new retail outlet centre in Ashchurch, Tewkesbury.

“It’s been fantastic to work for Roberts Limbrick while studying for my HNC and go on to get my Architectural Technician qualification. The ability to balance working on real projects with day release for study has been great and also getting mentoring support has really helped me to develop and understand the industry” Holly Frost Roberts Limbrick

Sustainability is an important aspect of their approach, with a desire to always achieve the highest standards within client affordability criteria, through good design principles and a detailed understanding of the key issues involved. This approach has led to a number of projects successfully achieving an ‘Excellent’ level of energy performance.

Roberts Limbrick firmly believe in investing in their staff and helping people come into the industry with the right skills, which brings real value to their business and benefits the local community. They have an established apprenticeship strategy that has been running for a many years to ensure they have the skilled staff they need for the future.

This includes a programme of employing a junior staff of school leaving age and supporting them with mentoring, fees and day release to undertake courses at Gloucester College and become qualified Architectural Technologists whilst working in a major architectural practice and gaining experience on real projects.

The Future… Roberts Limbrick seem to have a winning formula for developing the right skills to deliver fantastic service to their clients and quality buildings, and will enable them forge on successfully into 2020.

JOIN OUR TEAM: www.robertslimbrick.com Roberts Limbrick nurtures the best talent and skills by investing in people and the technical resources to support them. If you are interested in a career working for an award-winning practice email recruitment@robertslimbrick.com

Kirsty Muir

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