ThamesBridge Construction

Creating a website that showcases experience and expertise.

ThamesBridge Construction deliver high-quality construction and refurbishment projects across London and the South East, working across the commercial, education, residential, healthcare and leisure sectors.

After discovering Signal through another website we’d designed for a construction company, ThamesBridge wanted to replace an outdated website with a modern digital presence that better reflected the quality of the business.

The challenge was creating a website that made it easy for prospective clients to explore ongoing and completed projects, understand the company’s capabilities and quickly find relevant experience across different sectors.

Signal designed and built a bespoke WordPress CMS website with a flexible project portfolio, intelligent sector categorisation and integrated location mapping, making evidence of the company’s expertise easy to find. The content management system gives the team complete control over projects, news and case studies as the business continues to grow.

Working closely with the directors, Signal developed a modern digital presence that respected the existing brand while introducing a stronger visual language built around the company’s established green colour palette, helping ThamesBridge present itself with confidence online.

Client testimonial:

Signal saved me lots of time and are so easy to work with.

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