Kenneth Kettle Building

17th September 2019Education

Kenneth Kettle Building refresh, University of Winchester completed August 2019.

“Thank you, Mike and Darren, for all your efforts, we are all chuffed with how the space looks. Senior management visited the space last week and are really happy with the outcome.” – Emma J.

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Three Minsters House, Winchester

17th January 2019News

RV Dart is pleased to be the successful Contractor appointed to refurbish the Architects Department for Hampshire County Council. The site is The Three Minsters House, Winchester and the project will be completed in May 2019.

 

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New Site Starts 2019

15th January 2019News

RV Dart is pleased to announce that we have been successful on four new projects which are either on site or about to start. We look forward to providing a high quality finished product for our clients.

  1. Extension and alterations to Holy Cross Church, Eastleigh.
  2. Refurbishment of Bermuda Community Hall, Basingstoke.
  3. Extension and alterations to Rownhams Primary School.
  4. Extension and alterations to Melrose Hall, Basingstoke.

We are thrilled to be working with these clients.

Trowel Occupations

15th January 2019News

 

RV Dart is pleased to confirm that Daryl Horsfall has successfully completed his in-house training for Trowel Occupations. Congratulations Daryl from the team at RV Dart.

Nightingale Lodge Demolition in Romsey

10th July 2018Local Authority

Councillor Roy Perry, leader of Hampshire County Council visited the Nightingale Lodge site in Romsey on Monday, which is currently undergoing demolition to make way for 54 new Extra Care flats. The press release he requested was issued yesterday: “Good progress being made towards new, state of the art accommodation for older people in Romsey.”  RV Dart was awarded the demolition contract.

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A Successful ISO Transition for RV Dart

25th June 2018News

RV Dart is proud to announce our successful transition from ISO 9001-2008 to the ISO 9001-2015 system. Congratulations to all of those who participated in this process.ISO standards are developed by the International Organisation for Standardisation and the thousands of technical experts who work on ISO committees. The purpose of ISO standards is to establish the international best practice for business processes. Certification to ISO standards or British standards proves that your organisation works to international or national best practice, demonstrating your credibility and competence to stakeholders and customers. Certifications are legally obligated in some industries, while in other industries they are often included in tender requirements.