Heritage Case Study

Project: External Lighting to original ramp works at Sammy Ofer Wing and Resin Bound Gravel works to the existing playground
Client: National Maritime Museum
Service: Enhancing Access to a National Heritage Landmark

Loughman proudly delivered a crucial works package at the iconic National Maritime Museum (NMM) in Greenwich, a site of immense national and international heritage significance. Building on prior successes, our expertise was engaged to enhance the visitor experience within this world-renowned institution’s external spaces.

The project focused on the sensitive installation of vital external lighting infrastructure, meticulously laying the groundwork to illuminate key areas and features of the museum grounds. Simultaneously, we transformed a central public space, the playground area, through the application of a high-quality resin bound gravel surface. This choice of material ensured both aesthetic harmony with the historic surroundings and superior durability for public use. Loughman demonstrated exceptional logistical precision, maintaining seamless public access throughout the works and scheduling all deliveries to avoid peak visitor times. Our meticulous planning and execution ensured minimal disruption, safeguarding the visitor experience while delivering significant functional and aesthetic enhancements to one of the UK’s most cherished heritage attractions. This project stands as a testament to our ability to deliver sensitive, high-quality infrastructure solutions within a live, nationally important heritage environment.

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