News
New Project – Station Road, Portchester
Ascia Construction are delighted to have been awarded the contract for the design and construction of 16 new supported housing apartments on the former Merjen Engineering site at Station Road in Portchester. This is Ascia’s second project for Fareham Borough Council,...
New Project – Oxmarket Art Gallery
Ascia Construction are delighted to commence work on the new Oxmarket Art Gallery extension and refurbishment project in Chichester. The project designed by Cover Storey Architects will improve and upgrade the existing community facility.
Completion at The Roundhouse
Ascia Construction are pleased to announce the completion of our office to residential project for MDL Marinas Ltd. We have converted the original theatre building and former MDL offices into 21 luxury apartments at Northney Marina. Cover Storey...
The Roundhouse show apartment now open!
Great to see the show apartment open at The Roundhouse, as our office to residential conversion project for MDL Marinas Ltd creating 21 luxury apartments nears completion.
New Project – Royal Close, Chichester
We are thrilled to have secured the Royal Close project constructing new dwellings for Chichester Greyfriars Housing Association.
Progress at Nyewood C of E Junior School
Good progress with the piling underway at Nyewood C of E Junior School, where we are building a new sports hall for West Sussex County Council.
Drayton House project complete
Ascia have completed their second project for Seaward Properties. The full internal and external refurbishment of Drayton House, Chichester, completed on time for Seaward’s tenant Tennyson Insurance to move into.
Works complete at Bartons Road
Ascia are very proud to have delivered this exclusive gated development of ten new dwellings for Ibex Homes. The houses are designed in a traditional style. The mixture of brick and flint facades and slate roofs are in keeping with the local area.
New Contract – LCT 7074, The D-Day Story
Ascia Construction have been appointed by The National Museum of the Royal Navy to build the basin and cantilevered canopy for the refurbished 200-foot long D-Day landing craft tank (LCT 7074) to be sited outside the D-Day Story in Southsea....








