Skinner’s Hall - Cannon Street - London
Skinners’ Hall is a Grade I Listed Building and has been home to the Worshipful Company of Skinners for over 700 years. The original medieval buildings suffered in the Great Fire of London (1666), and was destroyed to ground level. However, parts of the basement survived and are now preserved as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The rest of the building complex was rebuilt and completed in 1672, although parts were later damaged from bombing during the Second World War (1939—1945).
This multi-million pound redevelopment aims to protect and conserve Skinner’s Hall to allow the company to continue their amazing work for many more years.
Charged Services were sub-contracted to implement the latest digital motor system from Roger Technologies, and implement this 21st century automation, on a set of 19th century pedestrian gates.
Fitted with force detection motors, and redundant laser sensors for additional safety, as well as an automated dead bolt for security, these gates will hopefully last another 100 years.
Our business is delivering our clients with the very best in automation whilst achieving their architechtural requirements. From design to build and installation, Charged Services is equipped to handle your entire project.