


Topping Out Ceremony at St Peter's Retirement Homes
Camerons enter team for Dragon Boat Race in support of Jersey Hospice
Salisbury Crescent
Camerons Interiors Launch Party
School Pupils visit Camerons Site
Camerons - Building for a Greener Future
Silver Considerate Constructors Award fro EfW Site Team
44 Esplanade recognised for green credentials at business awards.
Waste was successfully burnt for the first time at the new £110 million energy-from-waste plant at La Colette yesterday morning.
Rubbish stockpiled at La Collette
In December 2010, Andy Simm, Camerons Project Director for The Energy from Waste in La Collette, received a Certificate of Performance Beyond Compliance from the Considerate Constructors Scheme.
Ogier House is the new home of Ogier, one of the world’s leading offshore legal and fiduciary service providers.
Work has just started on the first phase of redevelopment of the visitor centre at Durrell Wildlife Park in Jersey.
The facades of new buildings are becoming increasingly complex, to satisfy exacting demands from clients and architects, meaning the role of engineers and manufacturers is expanding.
It’s currently the Channel Islands’ largest single occupancy office, and also the most environmentally friendly.
Now in its third year the Durrell Dash, sponsored by Camerons, has gained such momentum that Durrell have added a variety of fun runs for Children.
SPIE Batignolles Camerons has won a Gold Award for achieving high standards of health and safety management on the new Energy from Waste facility at La Collette.
Foundations laid on new £3 million project at Durrell wildlife park.
Camerons was appointed by the Channel Islands Co-operative Society, as main contractor for the construction and internal fit-out of the new Grand Marche Homemaker store in St Helier.
The landscape of the Channel Islands has often reflected the predominant industry.
The “greenest” office building in the Channel Islands has been officially opened in Jersey.
The open day held at the Energy from Waste plant was a first for the main contractors, Camerons.
At an early point in the first meetings about holding a Construction Week someone mentioned finding a deserving charity project.
In October 2009, Camerons began work as the main contractor on the Trinity Retirement Homes project.
Now in their sixth year, the Jersey Construction Awards are a chance to celebrate the construction industry successes and to look more closely at the best work done.
The Good Companions Club received a free makeover as part of Construction Week.
Winner of the Apprentice / Student Jersey Construction Awards 2010: Gareth Bisson.
More than 120 people attended the topping out ceremony of the new incinerator at La Collette yesterday.
Islanders had the chance to take a tour around the incinerator yesterday at La Collette as part of Jersey’s first Construction Week.
CIOB is pleased to welcome Laurie McLeman who will be presenting a seminar covering the ‘Routes to Membership’ and a ‘Professional Review’ workshop.
In January 2010 Camerons Interiors began work as main contractor on the internal fit out of Elizabeth Terminal, St Helier.
Trinity is the first of seven parishes which had land rezoned for homes for the over-55s two years ago.
Ogier, one of the world’s leading providers of offshore legal and fiduciary services, will move into Ogier House, the Channel Islands’ largest and greenest single occupancy office in September 2010.
Three shiny metal men have found a home in St Helier
Camerons has entered 44 Esplanade, a “green” development project, in the 2011 Considerate Construction Scheme awards. (Jersey Evening Post Wednesday 2nd June)
The Jersey company building the La Collette incinerator has won a national award for considerate construction (Jersey Evening Post Wednesday 2nd June)
The company building the new incinerator at La Collette has been given a national award for considerate construction. (Jersey Evening Post Wednesday 2nd June)
More than 250 runners took part in the RG Falla Quarter Marathon and raised over £5,000 for Help a Guernsey Child on Sunday 23rd May 2010 in Guernsey.
Work is now well under way on the bulding of 14 new retirement homes in the parish.
Camerons visits Rouge Bouillon School
JERSEY bobsleighers Will Golder and Kevan Crowell finished 12th in the World Junior Bobsleigh Championships in St Moritz at the weekend.
Great Britain bobsleigh team Will Golder and Kevan Crowell have moved up to 30th in the Europa Cup.
British bobsleigh team Will Golder and Kevan Crowell were back on the ice track last week competing in race seven of the European Cup.
Jersey bobsleighers Will Golder and Kevan Crowell picked up one point from the third round of the Europa Cup in Germany – but that will not be the memory they take away.
Jersey Bobsleighers Will Golder and Kevan Crowell finished both races at the first round of the Europa Cup in the top 30.
Camerons have joined forces with other local business to support and sponsor the Jersey Bobsleigh team for the forthcoming season.
Winning the Contractor of the Year Award confirmed Camerons' belief that implementing a strategic objective to become the 'contractor of choice' for clients in Jersey, was the right decision.
Co-ops two new travelators make their grand entrance
The topping out of Jersey’s greenest building development marks a major milestone for the island’s construction industry.
44 Esplanade: Jersey’s Greenest Building. A major local development is being hailed as an example of best practice and a model of environmental cooperation
A major local development is being hailed as an example of best practice and a model of environmental cooperation.
A popular piece of public art on Jersey's Waterfront has been recognised by judges at a prestigious national award ceremony in London.
The Minister for Transport and Technical Services, Deputy Guy de Faye, today signed the contracts with CSBC (Jersey) Limited and the Jersey Electricity Company that will commence construction of the new La Collette Energy from Waste facility, which will provide a reliable means of waste disposal for the island over the next 25 years and provide up to 7% of the island's electricity needs.
Taking in the news that he has been awarded the title of CIOB Construction Manager of the Year 2008, Anthony Joubert tells CM that he has “been travelling to another planet, and just landed back on earth. It’s shocking!” To make matters worse, the French national has landed in the Red Bar at the awards venue of the Grosvenor House Hotel, where he’s being asked to pose under the photographer’s lights, have his bow tie adjusted, and exude the confidence and charisma of construction’s James Bond.
At least one part of the St Helier Waterfront area has won a share of national acclaim.
The Construction Manager responsible for Liberation Place and Liberation Station has won a prestigious national award for his work on the project.
Camerons, which was the first Jersey construction firm to make a formal commitment to the Eco-Active Business scheme, has been awarded level two accreditation. Mr Marc Burton, Managing Director of Camerons, commented: ‘We’re delighted to reach level two, especially in an industry that places such heavy demands on the environment. The Eco Active process is helping us to develop a more sustainable way of building that will reduce the ecological stress of the construction process in the island.’
Camerons have been awarded Chartered Building Status, by the Chartered Institute of Building, thereby becoming the first Contractor in Jersey to have achieved this qualification.
A full-size mock-up of the facade of JCN Investment's development at 44 Esplanade, being commissioned by law firm Ogier, has been constructed off site in St Helier. The building, designed by architects Naish Waddington, plans to be Jersey's largest and "greenest" new office boasting six storeys and aiming to achieve a BREEAM rating of over 60.
Camerons were named overall winners at this year's Jersey Construction Awards. The company won the Project of the Year over £500,000 category for the Day Surgery unit at the Island's General Hospital.
JERSEY ACKNOWLEDGES ANTHONY'S ACHIEVEMENTS Camerons' Anthony Joubert received the Industry Achiever Award at this year's Jersey Construction A
Contractor wins overall prize on the building industry's big night (Jersey Evening Post Monday 7th July)
For the first time, on Monday 19th May Jersey will see the arrival of a judging panel from the Construction Industry's prestigious UK body, the Chartered Institute of Building who are visiting the Island to view both the Liberation Place and Liberation Station projects and to interview one particular individual involved with the construction of the buildings.
Camerons is officially one of the best large businesses in Jersey.
Camerons celebrate innovation Q: What do the world's first cordless kettle, the pocket mobile phone and the Bioform Bra have in common? How about the first hydrogen-powered motorcycle and the development of Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic Privateer spacecraft? A: Innovation - and Richard Seymour.
The opening of the Radisson SAS Waterfront Hotel in Jersey on 1st November was the culmination of a six year project which proved to be unique, not just for Camerons but for the island as a whole.
Winning the Contractor of the Year Award confirmed Camerons' belief that implementing a strategic objective to become the 'contractor of choice' for clients in Jersey, was the right decision.
Camerons have been awarded Chartered Building Status, by the Chartered Institute of Building, thereby becoming the first Contractor in Jersey to have achieved this qualification.