A&S Enterprises Ltd, founded in 2001, has grown its reputation as a successful, family-owned construction and building services company. Based near Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, we are situated within convenient distance of all major road networks.
We are a dynamic, trustworthy developer undertaking individual construction contracts throughout the Midlands, valued up to circa £5m.
We are a fast-track contractor priding ourselves on our performance and customer satisfaction. Whatever the contract, we will ensure a first-class, comprehensive combination of quality, competency and dedication to ensure the end result is exactly what you need.
Our specialist areas of expertise include contracting, development and maintenance within commercial, industrial, education and housing sectors. These include turnkey projects and integrated developments.
“Thank you to all of the awarding bodies who have honoured us over the years by recognising our ‘outright performance’.
These are just a selection of their logos. We will continue to strive to ‘deliver the highest quality building services and exceed customer expectations…and customer satisfaction’ every time.”
We can do this as A&S Enterprises Mechanical and Electrical Services Ltd is a key area of our business; by employing highly skilled, experienced, professional tradesmen. We are well-qualified to tackle the most demanding of projects involving new build, extensions, alterations, conversions and restoration work. New projects can be fully integrated, saving vital construction time.
By engaging local consultants best suited to your project, we will prepare drawings, seek planning and building regulation approval, project manage your project professionally and provide full after sales and maintenance call-out services.
Typical examples of our work include: commercial contracts, partnering, design & build, industrial units, housing developments and property maintenance work in both the private and public sectors.
Health & Safety: procedures are in place to ensure that work is completed safely on site, in accordance with current Health & Safety regulations.
We are only as good as our last project which motivates our team to maintain the high standards A & S Enterprises Ltd demand
We offer an open and honest environment, ensuring that all parties are listened to and a team approach is taken to ensure any problems are dealt with and everyone’s contributions are acknowledged and respected
The team you meet on day one is the team that will work with you till completion. With a vast experience in construction, we can provide guidance and support throughout the full project
Operating on sites around the midlands, it’s imperative to maintain high levels of H&S, to ensure the safety of staff and the local communities, as well as providing an appealing work environment.
We our proud of our family heritage and treat every project with the same passion as the client
Ensuring that the client is listened to throughout the construction programme, from discussing a design issue to post-handover snagging, we want them to feel they are put first
Nurtured in humble beginnings in the family garage, we grew this family-owned construction company through dedication and a passion for what we do.
Since its conception, we have been committed to delivering the highest standards of service and quality, whilst maintaining key programme and performance deadlines.
Our Mission Statement was born :
To deliver the highest quality building services and exceed customer expectations.
Our culture is one of outright performance and customer satisfaction.
Quality Award & Civic Award:
Received for the total construction of the Pavilion at Branston Golf and Country Club. Recognition was given for the quality of the construction of this prestigious project. This high specification building includes banqueting and meeting rooms with several bars.
This is a classical style 5 storey building comprising 38 apartments. The building has reconstructed stone features and an impressive mansard roof. We utilised our own mechanical and electrical companies to ensure an efficient progression through to completion.
Hamlet new homes Ltd said:
‘The Contract was carried out in an extremely professional manner and throughout I had total confidence in your ability to turn our vision into reality. The finished product is built to an excellent standard’ and was completed ‘4 weeks ahead of schedule’.
You can read about this project in more detail in the Case Studies.
Quality Award & Civic Award:
Received for the ‘Best New Firm of the Year’ and the ‘Best Contractor under £500m turnover’. The prestigious Building Awards took place at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London. Stringent criteria included: achievement, innovative solutions, business flair, forward business plan, financial strength and customer satisfaction.
You can read about this project in more detail in the Case Studies.
The Pride Park Project Manager (Derby City Council) said:
‘All of the politicians and colleagues I have shown around the new building have said what a fine building it is…Please thank all of your team for their hard work on this scheme…it has been a pleasure working with your team on the Gayton scheme’.
This was awarded by Staffordshire Building Control Group for buildings under £1m. It was received for the construction of the new Indoor Tennis Centre at Stafford Sports College. The new £900,000 building was in the category for the best ‘Public Building under £1m’. The centre, which was funded by the LTA, was officially opened by Greg Rusedski and LTA Chief Executive, Roger Draper.
Received for the best conversion of a building into dwellings. The project was the conversion of the Estate Yard at Ticknall into dwellings for the Harpur Crewe Estate.
This project, for Scarsdale Vets, is a major training facility, in conjunction with Nottingham University School of Veterinary Medicine & Science.
Scarsdale Veterinary Group said: ‘Your building team were courteous and polite, clean and tidy and worked easily within a medical facility within the boundaries of dirty, clean and sterile zones’.
The award was in the ‘Best Small Commercial Building’ category. The Gateway Project was to create new innovation units adjacent to Mansfield Woodhouse railway station.
he project achieved BREEAM Excellent rating and scored highly under the Considerate Constructors scheme with a ‘beyond compliance’ certificate.
Allan Joyce Architects said:
‘A&S Enterprises provided invaluable input to keep the budget on track and were always on hand to contribute to technical solutions as the need arose…We wouldn’t hesitate in recommending them to our clients’.
The Project Manager from St Barnabas Lincolnshire Hospice said that the unit was :
‘the first of its kind in the country, and it was therefore critically important that we got everything right…the work was completed with minimum disruption to the rest of the hospital…The unit is beautiful and has delivered what we set out to achieve…Patients and visitors are also enjoying sitting outside in the tranquil courtyard garden.’
This project won an award in 2015 : Winner at the 17th Annual Building Better Healthcare (BBH) awards at The Brewery in London
St Barnabas Hospice at Grantham General Hospital
(You can read more details about this project under 2014 – the year it was built)
This involved the construction of a new build two storey extension, with complete internal alterations to the existing single storey medical centre. Included was an integrated pharmacy unit, associated car parking, external works, drainage and services.
A challenging project, which involved building over an existing swimming pool to create a 2 storey classroom/lecture facility, café/staff offices/reception upstairs. This was built on a busy school campus and involved demolition and alterations to existing facilities.
This comprised New Extra Care Housing (22 units).
Wyggeston & Queen Elizabeth 1 College, Leicester
A&S Enterprises were finalists for the ‘Best Educational Building’, ‘Best Public Service Building’ and ‘Best Change of Use of Existing Building or Conversion’.
This project comprised a 4 phased approach, involving the conversion, extension and refurbishment of a busy college site. Also incorporated were considerable Grade 2 listed works to the George Thompson Library Building.
You can read about this project in more detail in the Case Studies.
Carried out in two phases,this comprised the design and construction of a new two storey maths classroom block with a refectory to part of the ground floor. Site works included: access roads, car parking, drainage, external services, lighting, minor landscaping and the demolition of the existing maths block.
You can read about this project in more detail in the Case Studies.
This project comprised a 2 storey Post-16 Centre extension and a single storey Basic Needs Unit.
This involved redevelopment works of the campus in 3 sections: a flexible learning space, an office extension and a training centre.
Bingham Methodist Church, Notts
This was received for the ‘Best Public Service Building’ and was also a
FINALIST – for ‘Best Large Commercial Project’.
FINALIST – East Midlands Celebrating Construction Awards for the ‘Project of the Year’.
(You can read about the Bingham Methodist Centre project in more detail in our Case Studies).
Henry Mein Partnership Architects said : ‘We appreciated very much the positive, proactive approach you took in delivering the scheme,, and the excellent communication at all levels which facilitated this…The finished quality of the works was of the highest standard, but of course we have come to expect that from A&S!’
FINALIST: for the ‘Best Public Service Building’.
Internal reworks of the existing surgery, including a single storey front and rear extension. All works carried out while the surgery was live ensuring the veterinary practice could carry on trading.
The scheme included new extensions and internal refi
The development comprises of 850 square meters of state of the art veterinary facilities, including high specification operating theatres, diagnostic imagery facilities, consultation spaces, kennel and cattery care spaces, and a light and airy reception
Demolition of the existing structure to allow for the construction of a new village hall including, office space, café, kitchen, and multiuse hall