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DBCP has a record of success working with customers throughout Derbyshire and Staffordshire Moorlands - and beyond.

Falcon Homes

Falcon Homes and DBCP: A Partnership Built on Trust and Experience
Modern Emergency Department reception at Chesterfield Royal Hospital containing a large rounded white desk with two computer screens on top. Behind the desk are tall glass windows with black frames set into a bright orange wall. There is floor to ceiling windows in front of the desk, allowing light to flow into the room with a view of outside.

Chesterfield Royal Hospital Emergency Department

DBCP oversaw building control for Chesterfield Royal Hospital’s new £27 million Emergency Department; the hospital’s largest development in almost 40 years.

Matlock Spa

Supporting Phase 1 of the regeneration of Matlock's former Cawdor Quarry into the stunning residential scheme Matlock Spa.
A single hospital bed in a room at Ashgate Hospice. The bed has a sunset mural behind it and there is a portable table on wheels across the bottom of the bed. There is medical apparatus on the walls beside the bed. There is a comfortable chair and a bistro table and two chairs in a glass atrium space which has floor to ceiling doors and windows which allow light into the room.

Ashgate Hospicecare

Redeveloping bed bays at Ashgate Hospicecare into 9 single bedrooms, has created much-needed private spaces for patients.

Shirebrook Town Hall

We were delighted to be involved with the construction of a brand new town hall in Shirebrook – the first one the town has had!
Beauchief Homes

Beauchief Homes’ Stonegravels site, Chesterfield

"In my whole career this is one of the best sites I have ever visited. The standard of finish was excellent." Simon Rimington Building Control Surveyor, Derbyshire Building Control Partnership.
A large Grade II listed heritage building comprising two buildings joined via an old stone building with heritage windows which is attached to a red brick building with a corrugated iron roof and features floor to ceiling glass doors and windows.

Wirksworth Heritage Centre

The story of Wirksworth - a fascinating and quirky market town on the southern edge of the Derbyshire Peak District – has been told in an equally fascinating Grade II listed building that DBCP was delighted to be involved with its conversion.
A residential barn conversion built out of stone with modern black framed windows. There is a blue sky with a few clouds. Outside the property there is a landscaped area with a single tree.

Barn Conversion

The Linked Barn is a prestigious barn conversion developed at Dunston Grange Farm by the two-time LABC award winning bespoke construction firm, Lynnic Associates Ltd
There are two semi-detached houses, one of which has a single-story extension covered in Pebble dash. The house has three white framed windows and black rooftops on main body of the house and on the extension in front.

Single-Storey Extension

The rear of this 1920s semi-detached house was extended with a single-storey extension to create a large open plan, modern kitchen.