Polyteck wins Goldsmiths’ Hall maintenance contract

Polyteck wins Goldsmiths’ Hall maintenance contract

Polyteck has secured a high-profile heritage maintenance contract in London. Goldsmiths’ Hall will receive planned preventative maintenance focused on compliance, operational resilience, and protection of the building’s historic fabric.


IN Brief:

  • The contract places Polyteck on a high-profile heritage asset in the City of London.
  • The scope combines planned preventative maintenance with statutory compliance and operational resilience.
  • The award reflects the continuing technical complexity of maintaining listed buildings that remain in active use.

Polyteck has secured the contract to deliver planned preventative maintenance services at Goldsmiths’ Hall in the City of London, extending its maintenance portfolio into one of the capital’s best-known ceremonial buildings. The appointment covers a programme designed to preserve the building’s historic fabric, strengthen operational resilience, and maintain statutory compliance across the site.

Goldsmiths’ Hall stands at Foster Lane and Gresham Street as the historic home of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths. The building is Grade I listed, and the present hall was designed by Philip Hardwick. It continues to operate as a working venue for events, receptions, and other functions, which means maintenance has to be carried out without losing sight of the building’s conservation requirements or its day-to-day operational demands.

That balance sits at the heart of the contract. In heritage buildings, planned maintenance is rarely confined to routine servicing alone, because building services, life-safety systems, access arrangements, and statutory inspections all have to be managed alongside the protection of original materials and detailing. Goldsmiths’ Hall is a visible example of that overlap between compliance, continuity, and conservation, particularly in central London estates where historic buildings remain fully active.

For Polyteck, the award adds a prominent listed asset to a London business that already positions itself around building services, maintenance, and refurbishment. The company’s stated maintenance offer spans commercial, residential, retail, and public-sector buildings, with an emphasis on safe, compliant operation. At Goldsmiths’ Hall, the contract will now be measured less by headline value than by steady building performance, dependable servicing cycles, and the careful handling of a protected site that continues to host regular activity.



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