Handover Achieved at St Olaves, Rotherhithe Back to insightsCompany News02nd Jan 26We’re pleased to confirm the successful handover of St Olaves in Rotherhithe. – Delivered for Peabody, the scheme provides 62 new affordable homes on a historic site dating back to 1746—previously used as a workhouse, infirmary, and hospital. The development consists of two contemporary residential buildings arranged around a…

Sinden reports strong growth in 2025 financial results Back to insightsAwards and events07th May 25Turnover up 72% to £65m; Net Profit Before Tax Grows to £2.07m – Sinden, a leading main contractor in the UK construction industry, has today announced its statutory accounts for the year ending 31 March 2025, reporting a 72% increase in turnover to £65.2 million (up…

Another Award for Gainsborough’s House Museum Back to insightsSustainability and social value17th Jul 24Gainsborough’s House Museum Wins “Best in Class – International” at the USA Brick in Architecture Awards – We are incredibly proud to announce that Gainsborough’s House Museum, a project we had the privilege of building, has been awarded “Best in Class – International” at the Brick in…

Silbury House sets the standard on sustainability Back to insightsAwards and events03rd Apr 24The ‘Most Sustainable Office Building’ in Milton Keynes – Sinden has successful completed he Fit Out of 3 Storey ‘Silbury House’ in Milton Keynes. This is an exemplar scheme in terms of both sustainability and strength of teamwork, with the project team working hard to include environmental and social…

Sinden completes Office Decarbonisation Scheme in Caterham Back to insights30th Jan 26Reducing carbon emissions by up to 44%, equivalent to approximately 110 kg of carbon dioxide per annum – Sinden has just completed the sustainable retrofit of Quadrant House in Caterham, with retail/restaurant units on the ground floor and approximately 38,000 sq ft of office space above. The refurbishment works included adding thermal insulation…

Handover Achieved at St Olaves, Rotherhithe Back to insightsCompany News02nd Jan 26We’re pleased to confirm the successful handover of St Olaves in Rotherhithe. – Delivered for Peabody, the scheme provides 62 new affordable homes on a historic site dating back to 1746—previously used as a workhouse, infirmary, and hospital. The development consists of two contemporary residential buildings arranged around a…

Sinden Reappointed to UK Parliament Framework Back to insightsCompany News23rd Jul 25Delivering essential conservation projects across the Parliamentary estate – Sinden has been reappointed by UK Parliament to its Construction Partnership Framework, having originally been appointed under the predecessor framework. This continued appointment reflects our proven track record of delivering successfully within the unique and highly sensitive Parliamentary Estate environment.…

Sutton Life – Project of the year award nomination Back to insightsAwards and events19th Mar 25Sutton Life Centre Refurbishment Shortlisted for ‘Project of the Year – South’ at the National Project Excellence Awards 2025 – We’re thrilled to announce that our refurbishment project at the Sutton Life Centre has been shortlisted for the Project of the Year – South at the National Project Excellence Awards…

Building careers Back to insightsSustainability and social value10th Jul 24Sinden Hosts Harlow College Students for Work Experience – We’re excited to play a role in shaping the future of construction by providing valuable work experience opportunities. Recently, we welcomed three enthusiastic 17-year-old students from Harlow College, who are currently studying for their T-Levels in Construction Management, for the initial two weeks of…

Celebrating Success: Gainsborough’s House Wins 2024 Civic Trust Award Back to insightsSustainability and social value27th Oct 22Gainsborough’s House in Sudbury, Suffolk, has been awarded the prestigious 2024 Civic Trust Award. – This project involved the refurbishment and restoration of Gainsborough’s House, the childhood home of the renowned artist Thomas Gainsborough (1727–88). Additionally, a landmark three-story gallery building and café were constructed. Despite the project’s…