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Longcross (company) : ウィキペディア英語版
Longcross (company)

Longcross was a British construction company.
The head office is based in Ashtead, Surrey, England.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Contact Us )
The company has undertaken a number of projects for the University of Oxford, including at the Clarendon Laboratory, Denys Wilkinson Building, Mathematical Institute, Merton College, Queen Elizabeth House, Osler House, and a number of other departments.
In June 2012, the New Radcliffe House on Walton Street, the new location of the Jericho Health Centre, on the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter development site, was completed by Longcross.
The main page of the company's website states "''We are known for our non-adversarial approach''".〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Longcross )
==Controversial development==

(詳細はCastle Mill site (400m × 25m) between the Cripley Meadow Allotments to the west and the railway tracks by the Castle Mill Stream to the east, north of Oxford railway station on Roger Dudman Way, designed by Frankham Consultancy Group, is being developed as extensive student accommodation for the Oxford University Estates Directorate (OUED) by Longcross.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Longcross at the University of Oxford, Castle Mill Phase 2 — Innovation in action )〕 The development has been controversial due to its visibility from Port Meadow, an historic area of undeveloped land to the north. Among other environmental issues, there are badgers on the site.
Anger has been caused even among members of Oxford University. The development has been likened to building a "skyscraper beside Stonehenge". In February 2013, Oxford City Council entered negotiations with Oxford University to reduce the height of the buildings by two storeys. Longcross states that "''Engaging with the local community is vital to Longcross’ work as a considerate constructor and Castle Mill is no exception''".〔 and claims that the company is "''known for () non-adversarial approach''".
In a 'Considerate Constructor Scheme' (CCS) audit on the Castle Mill site, the auditor made remarks about:
* the site team that took part in a one day event, organised by the public, to help clean the River Thames;
* the work with National Rail to ensure the long term safety of the Badger's, and the construction of a Badger run down one side of the site;
* rigorous environmental management controls in place and a clear focus on sustainable construction.
However, in May 2013, it emerged that pollution at Castle Mill had not been checked before work begin, as was required in the planning permission.
Longcross received the highest CCS score to date 48 out of 50, on the second audit at Castle Mill. Longcross were awards the highest accolade by the Considerate Constructor Scheme, receiving the Most Considerate Site award for 2013.
In June 2013, Castle Mill was nominated for the 2013 Carbuncle Cup, an annual award by ''Building Design'' for "''the ugliest building in the United Kingdom completed in the last 12 months''." It is described as "''A deeply unimaginative and impoverished design which would lower the spirits whatever its setting, but on the edge of one of central England’s most important and ancient landscapes, it is an outrage.''"

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