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Every building has its own unique challenge, and Morrish & Partners’ goal is to understand and deal with it. This requires expertise, flexibility, reliability and careful attention to detail. But our aim is always the same - to find the most appropriate, cost-effective solution to the structural requirements.

We need to be both reactive and proactive to solve often complex construction issues and to do that we provide a high level of service, ensuring that each project is managed by a director from conception, through development and project management and up to completion.

As a testimony to the quality of our service, many of our clients have been working with us for over 20 years and as the needs of our clients change, so does our service. The current demand for ‘intelligent’ buildings means that we are now designing with greater emphasis on economy of structure, risk analysis and health and safety as well as continuing to react speedily to meet tight construction deadlines.

Our responsive, committed approach, coupled with sound engineering skills means our clients can expect a truly integrated service.

Latest News:

30/07/1966 - England win the World Cup
England seemed somehow destined to win the Jules Rimet Trophy in 1966. London was swinging; the Beatles were the biggest pop group in the known universe; the stolen trophy had been recovered in time by a dog called Pickles.
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20/04/1770 - Captain Cook lands in Australia
Having mapped the coastlines of the two islands of New Zealand in six months of careful exploration, Captain Cook took the Endeavour westwards.
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07/03/1564 - Birth of Shakespeare
The date of Shakespeare’s birth, annoyingly for historians of drama, has never been proved, though there are very good reasons to suppose that April 23 is probably correct.
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28/11/1558 - Elizabeth I crowned
Mary I had died at St James's Palace on November 17 1558, but Elizabeth and her counsellors delayed her burial for almost a month, avoiding a great set-piece that might offer the opportunity for action against her.
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30/04/1066 - Battle of Hastings
Harold and his Saxon army had arrived at Senlac Hill, or possibly Caldbec Hill, on October 13. They probably numbered around 7,000 or 7,500 men, slightly outnumbered by William of Normandy.
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