Search Filter Results Show all Case Studies News Insights Resources Pages Team 157 results for “” Pages 404 Page not found Sorry but the page you’re looking for cannot be found Homepage Homepage… Pages Cat A Fit Out We deliver Cat A fit outs that get buildings market-ready, transforming empty shells into high-spec spaces for landlords and agents. Pages Cat B Fit Out Cat B Fit Out tailored to your team. We design and build fully operational workspaces that reflect your culture and support your growth. Pages Building Refurbishment From outdated to outstanding, we refurbish commercial buildings with precision, purpose and speed to unlock their full potential. Pages Tenant-Ready™ Tenant-Ready™ spaces are designed for speed to market. We deliver high-quality workspaces that help landlords secure tenants faster. Pages Privacy Policy Privacy Policy This is the privacy policy of Ambit, a subsidiary of the Workplace Futures Group. Our registered office is at Tide Building, 8 Emerson Street, London, United Kingdom, SE1 9DU, registered under company number 06261803. Any references within this document to “we”, “our”, or “us” refer to Ambit… Pages Terms and Conditions Read the terms and conditions for using the Ambit website. This page outlines your rights, responsibilities, and how we manage your information. Pages Modern Slavery Act Our Modern Slavery Act statement outlines how we work to protect human rights, prevent exploitation, and uphold ethical practices across our projects. Resources Impact Report 2023 Our 2023 Impact Report highlights a year of strong growth driven by repeat business and our team’s commitment to excellence. It celebrates our B Corp accreditation, Construct Zero partner status, and continued progress in sustainability – embedding environmental and social value principles across all projects and initiating measurement of our Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions. Insights Working with Grade Listed Buildings Listed buildings are a significant part of our cultural heritage, requiring careful attention and expertise to maintain their historical and architectural value. There are more than 370,000 listed buildings on the National Heritage List for England. Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 … 16 Next