We are very proud to be part of the team supporting the restoration of Gasholder No.2 at King’s Road Park in Fulham — the oldest known surviving gasholder in the world, built between 1829–1830. This Grade II* listed industrial landmark has recently been approved for careful dismantling, refurbishment and re-erection as a key feature of the new public park.
The project is a standout example of sensitive heritage engineering within a major brownfield regeneration led by St William (a Berkeley Group Plc company), transforming a former gasworks site into a thriving mixed-use neighbourhood with around 1,800 homes and six acres of open space.
Our team has been involved in the structural engineering and temporary works aspects of this complex restoration — working collaboratively to preserve historic elements while ensuring the integrity and longevity of this remarkable piece of industrial history. Through careful planning and engineering expertise, we’re helping deliver a landmark that will be enjoyed by the community for generations to come.
Congratulations to all involved — it’s an honour to contribute to a project that celebrates both heritage and innovative design. 👏
More information on this project can be found here: https://lnkd.in/eHwebkc2



