We love to get involved at the early stages of a project to offer expert consultation and expertise to the architect or client. That helps us build door schedules which not only work brilliantly but which add design flair and innovation to match the design concept of the whole building.
We have worked on education, commercial, industrial, residential, health care and many other projects in our long history, giving us the pedigree and track record that major clients rely on.
The unique design of a new double-faced sports stand that works seamlessly for both Yorkshire County Cricket Club and the rugby league Super League club Leeds Rhinos posed a unique set of challenges for Em-B. Security, public safety, and access control were all key considerations throughout, all on a project specced to the highest standards of design and finish of the hospitality industry.
Aldwark Manor is a superb golf and spa hotel in a picturesque village between York and Harrogate and set in 185 acres of beautiful countryside. The manor house that forms the heart of the hotel was built in the 19th century and has now been supplemented by state-of-the-art spa facilities and a refurbished modern golf course, and modern hotel bedrooms. The upgrade, by new owners Depho Estates, was completed in May 2021. Em-B was involved in the refurbishment from day one of the project, working closely with the architects Studio Map, collaborating to design and supply a full door hardware, doorset and access control package across both the new and old parts of the hotel.
Confectionery giant Haribo’s production plant at Castleford is situated near junction 31 on the M62 motorway close to Haribo’s existing base at Pontefract in West Yorkshire.
£92 million state-of-the-art manufacturing facility has four production buildings, an energy conservation centre, silo buildings, a dispatch building and a gatehouse and has capacity to produce 48,000 tonnes of sweets a year.
Given the hygiene, processing and temperature requirements of the project, Em-B faced challenging specifications for functionality as well as appearance.
CrossPoint 33 near Wakefield is part of the 515 emerging logistics hub by junction 33 of the M62. The first phase is to be home to TJX Europe, the parent company of retail brands TK Maxx and HomeSense.
The £100m distribution site provides 1.2 million square feet of space, the company’s largest facility in Europe and created up to 500 local jobs.
A further adjacent development has seen the creation of another significant distribution centre with similar design features to Crosspoint.