Repurposing Steel Structures for Over 30 Years
At Colemans, we’re committed to minimising waste and maximising resource efficiency. For over 30 years, we’ve been pioneering circular economy practices in the demolition industry, specifically through steel structure repurposing.
Selective Soft Stripping and Specialist Cutting Within Live Airport Environment
Birmingham Airport’s Next Generation Security system, which opened in June 2024, has been designed to deliver a speedier and simpler pre-flight experience for customers.
The World’s Largest Emerald Steel Initiative
Colemans were engaged by one of the world’s biggest technology companies to demolish a 90,000m2 portal frame building in South Wales.
Birmingham New Street Phase 2: Enhanced Project Delivery through Early Consultancy
This project involved the safe deconstruction of 10,000 tonnes of concrete to create the iconic atrium at the heart of Birmingham New Street’s Grand Central complex.
Deconstruction of 1960s Tower Block
Bromyard House was a 1960s tower block in Peckham, London, with 56 dwellings over 14 floors.
PWC Office Block, Christchurch, New Zealand
Following the devastating earthquake in Christchurch on the southern island of New Zealand, Colemans were approached by New Zealand’s largest demolition contractor, Nikau.
Land Remediation, Springfield Brewery
Colemans adopted a fully integrated approach across remediation, demolition, specialist cutting and engineering expertise to a high profile local landmark
Grade II Listed City Centre Structural Alterations
Colemans completed a package of deconstruction, soft strip and structural alterations to a Grade 2 listed building in the heart of the financial quarter in Birmingham City Centre.
Shopping Centre Deconstruction
Colemans were chosen by Sir Robert McAlpine to carry out the extensive asbestos removal, soft strip and complex demolition and deconstruction works at the Broadmarsh Shopping Centre, Nottingham.
Motorway Bridge Deconstruction & Demolition
Colemans showed our bridge demolition expertise to complete the removal of the A404 (M) motorway bridge over Great Western Railway high speed four track, whilst maintaining the flow of motorway traffic and ensuring minimal disruption to Network Rail’s operations.