The Brief
The charity was embarking on a £70m revitalisation scheme. At the heart of this scheme was the restoration of the 900-year-old Auckland Castle, once a private Palace for the Prince Bishops of Durham. This meant that the charity’s employees, currently based at the castle needed a new place to work. Vinonium House was chosen as a new interim HQ, the building benefited from 360-degree views, high up over Bishop Auckland town centre, the Castle and the surrounding areas, giving a great overview of the revitalisation scheme as it progressed.
So as not to hold up the restoration project, it was critical that the charity’s employees be relocated as soon as possible. Ben Johnson Interiors were asked to prioritise the fifth floor and allocate more labour, plus work out of hours to improve the delivery date. Completion of the remaining floors would follow closely behind as programmed. Although the Trust were occupying the majority of the building, other tenants occupied the remaining floors, therefore careful planning and measures were requested of the Ben Johnson delivery team to eliminate disruption, noise and mess.