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We’re proud of our portfolio, which includes some of the largest projects undertaken in the industry. This section provides case studies for many of our projects.

  1. Singapore Changi Airport, Terminal 1, Singapore

    Singapore Changi Airport, Terminal 1, Singapore

    Brintons has enjoyed a long and successful relationship with Changi Airport Group for more than 20 years and when the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) announced in 2008 that it would upgrade Changi T1 at an estimated cost of $500 million, Brintons’ reputation for handling and delivering complex, large-scale projects on time and within budget meant it was commissioned to supply the 54,000 sq metres of carpet that were required for the renovation project.

    Woodhead – a company that Brintons has previously worked with to develop over 200,000 sq metres of impressive Axminster carpet across Changi’s T1 and T3 terminal buildings – was once again commissioned to lead the architectural master planning and interior design.

    When the four-year upgrade is completed in 2011, the 280,000 sq metre terminal building will service approximately 21 million passengers and provide the ‘fully integrated, seamless and comfortable experience’ that passengers will expect from one of the world’s leading international airports.

    Area
    54,000 sq metres of Ax 1228A
    Sector
    Public Spaces
  2. Pudong Airport, Shanghai, China

    Pudong Airport, Shanghai, China

    Brintons completed the installation of Shanghai Pudong International Airport well in advance of the new terminal’s scheduled grand-opening in March 2008. The carpet has been installed in International Departure Terminal Two and the project is considered to be China's largest-ever Axminster carpet installation.

    Area
    42,000 sq.m
    Sector
    Public Spaces
  3. Changi Airport, Terminal 3, Singapore

    Changi Airport, Terminal 3, Singapore

    On January 9, 2008, Singapore’s Changi Airport’s Terminal 3 (T3) revealed its unique architectural and interior design approach to air travel for the future, opening its gates to an estimated 22 million passengers annually.

    Area
    100,000 m2
    Sector
    Public Spaces
  4. MCC, Morial Conention Center, New Orleans, USA

    MCC, Morial Conention Center, New Orleans, USA

    It was a year of resurgence for the MCC and it now stands as a shining star that progress is being made in the hurricane-ravaged Gulf Coast region. The $67 million restoration and renovation is now complete and the Convention Center is again hosting national events.

    Area
    90,000 sq. yds
    Sector
    Public Spaces
  5. Connecticut Convention Centre, Hartford, USA

    Connecticut Convention Centre, Hartford, USA

    Located in the city’s exciting new riverfront district, the Connecticut Convention Center features over 140,000 sq. ft of exhibition space, a 40,000 sq. ft ballroom and 25,000 sq. ft of flexible meeting space. It is the largest convention facility between New York and Boston.

    Area
    140,000 sq.ft
    Sector
    Public Spaces
  6. Leland Stanford Mansion, USA

    Leland Stanford Mansion, USA

    The $20 million restoration of the Leland Stanford Mansion recently received top honors at the California Preservation Foundation’s 2006 Preservation Design Awards presentation. The Foundation awarded its “Trustee Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation” to the elegant Victorian mansion which is located in Sacramento, CA.

    Area
    19,000 sq.ft
    Sector
    Public Spaces