Over 30 years of experience and knowledge in on site salvage solutions. Reuse is not new to us.

 
Onsite salvage solutions

We have dedicated over 30 years to the field of architectural salvage, a passion that drives us deeply.

The construction circular economy represents a transformative approach to building and infrastructure development that priorities sustainability and resource efficiency. Unlike the traditional linear model, which typically involves extracting raw materials, producing building components, and generating significant waste at the end of a structure's life cycle, the circular economy emphasizes the continual use of resources. This model encourages the reuse, refurbishment, and recycling of materials, thereby minimising waste and reducing the environmental impact of construction activities. By integrating circular economy principles, the construction industry can significantly decrease its carbon footprint, conserve natural resources, and create resilient systems that support long-term economic and environmental health. This approach not only fosters innovation in design and construction processes but also aligns with global sustainability goals, promoting a more responsible and regenerative future. By partnering with us, we can help you to achieve these goals.

What do we offer?

In addition to purchasing items, we provide a certificate and a detailed presentation of the removed items. The certificate includes a track-and-trace reference, allowing you to monitor where your items have been reused, supporting the circular economy. Our fully qualified team, possessing all the necessary certifications, will handle the removal process for the items we purchase. This includes lifting wood flooring and York stone, removing paneling and marble cladding, and offering a comprehensive onsite removal service. Additionally, we offer services such as dismantling and reinstating items at a later date.

Wood salvaged for reuse

What are we looking for?

At Highgate Architectural, we are interested in a variety of architectural salvage items including flooring, bricks, York stone, wood panelling, stained glass, architectural columns, timbers, statues, fountains, monuments and garden antiques to the more unusual architectural elements.

Circular economy video