Burghley
House - Brewhouse Education Centre
AOne of the Countries
finest tudor period houses, built from 1555 to 1587 for William Cecil,
who was later created Lord Burghley in 1571. Currently known for its
role in Pride and Prejudice and the Da Vinci Code, it is to be featured
in a new television production “The Golden Age” set in
the middle years of Elizabeth 1 reign.
The adjacent old,
grade 1, two storey brewhouse building has been transformed into
a new visitor entrance
and interpretation centre designed by Real Studios. Dyson’s
carried out the fitting-out of the entrance Pavillion, manufacturing
the bespoke
reception furnishings and incorporated showcases, AV, graphics
and electrical services to the display areas.
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Please
check on our status
Over 11,500 construction
based and consultancy companies are registered with the government
backed pre-qualification Constructionline scheme. Increasing numbers
of councils, universities and government institutions now require Constructionline
certification as a pre-requisite for approved contractor status. Similarly,
many authorities require CHAS health and safety accreditation as part
of their evaluation procedure.
Dyson’s are
both Constructionline and CHAS accredited, please check us out, it
could save you valuable time by not having to construct your own evaluation
procedure.
Our other Trade associations are:
• NICEIC
Registration no. 030776006
• ECA Registration
no. 104765
• Corgi Registration
no. 132856
• NHBC Registration
no. 72675
As part of our continuing
quality improvement strategy we are also shortly to commence the procedures
to achieving ISO accreditation. |