Major Milestone at Great Ormond Street Hospital

This week marks a significant milestone for Getjar Special Projects at Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital. Following the successful completion of soft strip and asbestos removal, demolition is now underway as we prepare the site for the next phase of construction. Appointed by our valued client, Sisk, Getjar is delivering the demolition of the existing Frontage Building, paving the way for a two-storey basement and reinforced concrete frame package over the next 24 months. Once complete, this project will provide nearly 19,000m² of world-class clinical space, ensuring Great Ormond Street Hospital continues its vital mission of delivering world-renowned paediatric care and research. A huge thank you to the Getjar team for their dedication and hard work in reaching this milestone. We look forward to seeing this transformative project take shape in the years ahead! View the latest video here!

Find out more

New Zealand House - Glass Recycling

Getjar Special Projects, Masterson Holding’s specialist demolition division has worked on the recovery and recycling of glass from the landmark, New Zealand House in St James’s, London, as part of a £150 million refurbishment project, being led by Multiplex, on behalf of Crown Estates. Built in the 1960’s and considered London’s first tower block, the 19-storey building was one of the first in the City to feature continuous glazing on all elevations.  Since being opened, the main tower has been the base for the New Zealand High Commission.  Following the planned refurbishment, the tower will still be home to the New Zealand government but will also feature new, official function facilities and 95,000 square feet of commercial office space. Finding the most sustainable approach to all aspects of the refurbishment of New Zealand House is vital to the success of the project. Stakeholders involved in the project are aligned on their net-zero CO2 targets. At tender, Getjar Special Projects committed to recycling the entire glazed façade, and Getjar Special Projects has delivered, by working collaboratively with The Crown Estate, Multiplex and Saint-Gobain Glass, to remove and recycle glass from New Zealand House, into new, high-performance, building glass. Getjar Special Projects, with the help of Saint-Gobain, introduced the process of closed-loop, glass recycling, using Saint-Gobain’s Glass Forever programme to Crown Estates and Multiplex.  The New Zealand House site was audited by Saint-Gobain and a plan to remove the glass from the building and transport it to Saint-Gobain’s manufacturing site in East Yorkshire was developed. The Getjar team has carefully deglazed the building, using nickel-free blades to cut the large panes of glass, some up 6 metres in height, into smaller 750cm2 pieces, then placing the pieces into collection bags.  By cutting the glass, rather than breaking the glass using a safe-break table, Getjar has managed the limited space on site and has optimised the process of recovery for this project. Getjar commented “recycling 100% of the glass was our aim and we have achieved that target. Working closely with Saint-Gobain from the very start of the project has helped to create a plan that has led to a near perfect recycling process. We’ve used the most appropriate tools and methods to remove, store and transport the glass, and most importantly we’ve ensured the glass has been returned to Saint-Gobain’s furnace, free of contamination”. Richard Calcutt, Technical Project Manager at Saint-Gobain Glass commented: “This project presented a unique set of challenges in deglazing large single panes of annealed glass, using specialised tooling, from an existing façade structure. Despite these challenges, Getjar demonstrated their exceptional ability to remove the glass façade safely and efficiently, while adhering to strict quality controls. This project underscores Getjar's commitment to more than just efficient execution, it also highlights their deep understanding of sustainability and their dedication to the circular economy. To date Getjar have recovered 88.2 tonnes of glass with the final figure expected to be 101 tonne, which will save over 70 tonnes of CO2 emissions (a saving equal to flying around the world 12 times or providing energy for 70 UK homes for an entire year)

Find out more

Audit Update - BSI Certifications

Following the Masterson Holdings BSI Extension of Scope Audit, we are pleased to announce that our certifications to ISO 9001, ISO 14001 & ISO 45001 now includes Getjar Special Projects.  

Find out more

CHAS Elite Accreditation

Following a tough assessment process, we are happy to report that Getjar Limited has successfully achieved the CHAS Elite accreditation. This advanced certification is recognition and testament to our comprehensive health and safety processes, and key areas of risk management meeting exemplary standards. 

Find out more

Net Zero Carbon by 2040

Masterson Holdings commits to achieving Net Zero Carbon by 2040 We recognise that climate change is an issue affecting all of society and aim to play an active part in tackling the issue by managing our own carbon footprint and by promoting the use of lower-carbon solutions and sustainable products. We are committed to achieving; •     Carbon Neutral for our Scope 1 and 2 emissions, and our Scope 3 emissions under our direct control, by the end of 2030 •     Net Zero Carbon by the end of 2040

Find out more

Project Update

PROJECT UPDATE: Works are progressing well at our Brandon Road Project.  Located in Kings Cross and part of the world-famous knowledge quarter, this will be the newest high-spec office and laboratory building as part of this development.  Following the completion of piling, Getjar will form the foundations for the new building, including the excavation and construction of a new basement. This is a low-rise construction over a large footprint to create large open plan laboratory spaces offering flexible floorplans. The design of the RC frame incorporates changing plans to create large floor heights, with double height areas, and RC beams throughout to suit the changing floor layouts.

Find out more

101 Moorgate

It’s full steam ahead for Getjar Limited at project 101 Moorgate. Delivered by Mace for Aviva Investors and Allianz Real Estate, the over-station development will form part of the new Liverpool Street station’s Moorgate entrance and will provide eight floors of office space, as well as a mezzanine-level business lounge and retail spaces. The scope of works includes: ·       Piling Mats ·       Tower Crane Grillage (Supply & Install) ·       Rotary Piling including attendance ·       Pile Cap Construction & Groundworks ·       Ground Bearing Slabs ·       Concrete Toppings for Steel Frame ·       Ancillary Concrete Works

Find out more

Kidbrooke Park Road

We are pleased to announce that following the completion of the enabling and piling works, Getjar Limited have also been appointed by Durkan to complete the Groundworks and RC Frame (Substructure & Superstructure) package for Phase 1 of the Kidbrooke Park Road development. This new residential scheme comprises of 4 buildings, Blocks A-D, ranging in height from 4 to 11 storeys and will provide 122 affordable flats, nursery and new energy centre. The scope of works includes: Enabling Works, Piling, Earthworks, Foundation, Drainage, BWIC - Services, RC Frame and is due to complete 2023.

Find out more