Welcoming Manuel Salice: Senior Revit BIM Technician Joins the Team
06.10.25
Site Progress | 50 Fenchurch, London
17.08.25
Exciting news — Wentworth will be attending UKREiiF 2025!
12.06.25
Welcome our new Director of the Middle East Office, James Prineas
01.05.25
Welcome our new Director of Buisness Development, John O'Hagan
14.04.25
Wentworth are proud to have supported the Allerdene Bridge Project. A truly rewarding achievement!
28.03.25
We are excited to announce that Wentworth will be attending MIPIM 2025.
26.03.25
Successful Small Dean Viaduct Slide Achieved Through Strong Collaboration with EKFB
10.02.25
Welcome Nicki Raymundo: Our New Senior Engineer Bringing Expertise in Sustainability and Adaptive Re-Use
03.02.25
Celebrating Nearly 10 Years of Partnership: Supporting the 2025 ACE2Zambia Sports Court Renovation in Lusaka
01.02.25
Digging Deep at Salisbury Square: Wentworth's Expert Involvement in Fleet Street Basement Development
23.01.25
Welcoming Andy Pye as Wentworth’s New Director of Permanent Works
08.01.25
Wentworth Leads Transformative Redevelopment of Smithfield’s Historic Markets for London Museum
19.12.24
Celebrating 75 Years of Geotechnical Excellence: Wentworth House Joins the British Geotechnical Association Anniversary
27.10.24
Highways UK Event: Engaging with Industry Leaders on the Future of UK Infrastructure
22.10.24
Wentworth’s Stuart Vaughan to Discuss Balancing Heritage and Innovation at Salisbury Square
01.10.24
Wentworth Leads the Way in Temporary Works Engineering for Salisbury Square Development
29.08.24
Site Progress | 50 Fenchurch, London
17.08.25
Insights from Lead Engineer David Kwong's recent visit
We’re proud to share a major milestone at 50 Fenchurch — one of the most complex and exciting developments in the City of London.
Project Highlights:
• Formation level reached – approx. 18m below existing ground level
• Construction of the new B4 basement slab is now underway
• The Grade I listed Tower of All Hallows Staining is now fully exposed, standing as a historic centrepiece within a modern construction site
• The project continues to demonstrate the technical engineering challenges and high level digital collaboration required to coordinate across multiple disciplines
As David Kwong noted during the visit, this stage of the project is a true testament to the precision planning, coordination, and innovation driving progress below ground.
Check out the latest site images to see the scale and complexity first hand.
We’re proud to share a major milestone at 50 Fenchurch — one of the most complex and exciting developments in the City of London.
Project Highlights:
• Formation level reached – approx. 18m below existing ground level
• Construction of the new B4 basement slab is now underway
• The Grade I listed Tower of All Hallows Staining is now fully exposed, standing as a historic centrepiece within a modern construction site
• The project continues to demonstrate the technical engineering challenges and high level digital collaboration required to coordinate across multiple disciplines
As David Kwong noted during the visit, this stage of the project is a true testament to the precision planning, coordination, and innovation driving progress below ground.
Check out the latest site images to see the scale and complexity first hand.
Site Progress | 50 Fenchurch, London
17.08.25
Insights from Lead Engineer David Kwong's recent visit
We’re proud to share a major milestone at 50 Fenchurch — one of the most complex and exciting developments in the City of London.
Project Highlights:
• Formation level reached – approx. 18m below existing ground level
• Construction of the new B4 basement slab is now underway
• The Grade I listed Tower of All Hallows Staining is now fully exposed, standing as a historic centrepiece within a modern construction site
• The project continues to demonstrate the technical engineering challenges and high level digital collaboration required to coordinate across multiple disciplines
As David Kwong noted during the visit, this stage of the project is a true testament to the precision planning, coordination, and innovation driving progress below ground.
Check out the latest site images to see the scale and complexity first hand.
We’re proud to share a major milestone at 50 Fenchurch — one of the most complex and exciting developments in the City of London.
Project Highlights:
• Formation level reached – approx. 18m below existing ground level
• Construction of the new B4 basement slab is now underway
• The Grade I listed Tower of All Hallows Staining is now fully exposed, standing as a historic centrepiece within a modern construction site
• The project continues to demonstrate the technical engineering challenges and high level digital collaboration required to coordinate across multiple disciplines
As David Kwong noted during the visit, this stage of the project is a true testament to the precision planning, coordination, and innovation driving progress below ground.
Check out the latest site images to see the scale and complexity first hand.