A Unique Business
The market leading stonework and restoration contractor in London and the South East.
Decades of experience in the market, both as Principal Contractor and Sub-Contractor, means we approach every type of project with a wealth of experience, a passion for our craft and a proven track record of delivering on time and on budget.
We are equally passionate and adept at the small and intricate as we are the challenging and complex.
Underpinned by decades of experience and under strong leadership, as a company we now operate as an Employee Ownership Trust.
Our key services include restoration and conservation, including façade adaptation, new build and bespoke projects using a range of materials, including stonework, brick, terracotta and stucco.
Our major projects team manages both large trade and multi trade principal contractor projects.
Collaboration is key to our success, across our internal teams, subcontractors, client and project teams.
Our team of skilled craftsman and astute industry experts have delivered a portfolio of projects that represent Paye and define our work.
Expert, committed and proud, it is our people who have not only helped Paye become the leader in the conservation and restoration sector, protecting some of the UK’s most treasured heritage, but also allowed us to deliver social value beyond our work.
Our Clients
Our people
…are exceptional, from directors and managers to stone masons, site operatives and sub contractor partners.
Collectively and individually we understand the important role we play in preserving our heritage and together the whole team facilitates exceptional quality and value for money, and consistently delivers schemes that surpass expectation. Our people, their experience and our transparent approach and passion have got us to where we are today and continues to underpin everything we do.
CHAIRMAN
Paul Newsam
BSC (Hons)
Paul Newsam graduated from Leeds University with a degree in Civil Engineering. He gained specialist experience in a wide variety of structural repair methods before specialising in the repair of historic facades. Paul joined Paye in 1993 and was promoted to Director in 1995. He served as Managing Director until 2018, when he was appointed Chief Executive. In 2025, he transitioned to the role of Chairman, where he provides strategic oversight and guidance for the organisation's long-term development.
CHIEF EXECUTIVE
Matt Kember
MSC Historic Building Conservation
Matt Kember joined Paye in 1994 and draws on excellent technical and practical knowledge of the industry. With over 30 years’ experience conserving historic and listed buildings, he has been responsible for the successful delivery of some of the most prestigious and complicated restoration and conservation projects in the country. Matt was appointed Director in 2008 and advanced to Managing Director in 2018. In 2025, he moved into his current role as Chief Executive, where he provides strategic leadership for the organisation, setting the company's long-term vision and guiding its overall direction.
In his role as Chief Executive, Matt provides strategic leadership for the organization, setting the company's long-term vision and guiding its overall direction.
MANAGING DIRECTOR
Dominic Peachey
BSC (Hons)
Dominic Peachey joined Paye in 2005, progressing through the organisation over two decades. He developed expertise across the full spectrum of conservation, restoration, and complex design and build projects. Dominic was appointed Director in 2018 and advanced to Managing Director in 2025. In his current role, he oversees project delivery, builds strong client relationships, and supports skills development within the team.
Notable projects under his leadership include the award-winning Sheerness Dockyard Church, De Vere Gardens, Centre Point, and Dover Castle.
DIRECTOR
Robert Greer
BSC (Hons) MCIOB CENV
Robert Greer joined Paye in 1996 from a main contracting background, bringing over thirty years of experience to the organisation. He has been responsible for managing major projects including the Royal Opera House, BBC Broadcasting House, Royal Albert Hall, and the Tower of London. Robert was appointed Director in 2008.
In his current role, he oversees the implementation of the company's Environmental Policy and leads the training and development of skilled craftsmen across the organisation.
FINANCIAL DIRECTOR
Martin Harvey
BA (Hons) ACA
Martin Harvey qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1991 and has over thirty years of experience in both practice and industry. He joined Paye in 1997, bringing extensive financial expertise to the organisation. Martin was appointed Director in 2003.
In his current role as Financial Director, he oversees all financial operations, ensuring robust financial management and strategic planning to support the company's continued growth and stability.
DIRECTOR
Andrew Burnett
MCIOB
Andrew Burnett holds a University Diploma in Quantity Surveying from Greenwich University and is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Building. He joined Paye in 2005 as an Assistant Quantity Surveyor, progressing through Quantity Surveyor and Senior Quantity Surveyor roles before being promoted to Associate Director in 2015 and Director in 2025.
Andrew works primarily within the construction department's commercial team, overseeing numerous projects across the home counties and London. He is a recognised specialist in conservation and heritage projects, supporting estimating activities and presenting CPDs to share his expertise with the wider team and industry.
DIRECTOR
Mark Pettyfer
BBA (Hons)
Mark Pettyfer graduated from the University of Kent at Canterbury and undertook his Quantity Surveying training at Mansell Construction, where he worked for thirteen years gaining extensive experience specialising in historic buildings across London and the South East. Mark joined Paye in 2014 to oversee works on the Battersea Power Station Development. He was appointed Director and continues to lead major projects from pre-construction to completion.
Mark is passionate about developing and mentoring teams, believing that strong relationships and collaboration are key to project success.
DIRECTOR
Alex Boyd
BSc (Hons)
Alex Boyd joined Paye as a graduate in 2009 and has over sixteen years of experience in heritage restoration projects. He holds a BSc (Hons) in Mathematics from Sheffield University and a Postgraduate Diploma with Distinction from Robert Gordon University. Alex was appointed Director and now leads the Estimating Department and oversees Pre-Construction activities, ensuring clarity, precision, and strategic direction across these vital functions.
His involvement has been instrumental in securing prestigious heritage restoration projects including Battersea Power Station, the Museum of London, Reculver Castle, and Leeds Castle.
CPD
We believe that CPD presentations are essential to the improvement and development of knowledge, understanding and skills for not only individuals but for the benefit of their employers and ultimately the industry sector.
We are committed to setting the highest standards through the expert knowledge of those we employ and those we work with.
We incorporate and share this constant evolution of thought and practical application to our CPD presentations for the enhancement of personal development.
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SUSTAINABILITY
Paye are absolutely committed to protecting the environment through the prevention of pollution, the use of ethical suppliers, responsibly sourcing stone, maintaining biodiversity and combatting man made climate change.
Sustainability is embedded in our DNA and culture, we are ISO 14001:2015 certified. We have an in-house, IEMA environmental team and work closely with stakeholders to develop the circular economy and support Buildings as Material Banks (BAMB).
In addition, we are proud to announce that we have achieved, independently verified by Carbon Footprint, carbon neutral status as a business.
As a company we are aware that in preserving the heritage of our nation we also bear responsibility for protecting its future.
Social Impact
We work hard to make sure our business has a positive impact on people, our society, and the environment.
It has never been more important for the commercial sector to give their support to charity, and we are proud to support a number of charities.
We also contribute to a number of projects where our expertise and unique skills are donated to help enable charitable and commercial organisations working for the benefit of their communities.
Specialist Storage and Training Facilities
At our fully manned and secure storage facilities we can offer internal and external storage for approximately 5,000 pallets of masonry and associated materials using bespoke stillages designed to allow masonry to be stacked safely.
Furthermore, we have a designated area of hard standing to enable dismantled buildings to be dry laid and for mock-ups to be created.
This dedicated storage area has the flexibility and space for offsite surveys to be conducted, as well as any cleaning or repairs to be undertaken.
Located in Gravesend, Kent less than 20 miles from central London it benefits from great transport links into London, the M25 and Europe via the M2 as well as easy access to the Eurotunnel and Dover ferry port.
The Storage and Training C
entre contains support services to the sites including:
- Teaching facilities to enable employees and subcontractors to receive important health and safety training
- Banker workshop for cutting, cleaning and restoring salvaged masonry
- Environmentally controlled facilities for storing carpentry and joinery items
- General stores that enable materials and consumables to be delivered using the environmentally friendly fleet of delivery vehicles
History
Founded by Adrian Paye and Bert Goodwin the company now operates through an Employee Ownership Trust, an initiative introduced by the Government in 2014.
With Paul Newsam as Chairman, the business is supported by the board, led by Matt Kember as CEO and Dominic Peachey as Managing Director. The move provides stability for future generations while allowing for evolution and growth in addition to encouraging greater employee engagement and benefits.
Repairing and conserving both historic and modern listed buildings have become a very important and highly skilled area of work requiring a thorough understanding of both traditional construction and new technology. Paye have developed extensive experience with specialist teams able to undertake the most complex and challenging projects with great confidence. This knowledge and experience have combined to help Paye build a rich history of securing many high-profile conservation and repair projects including restoring a post fire Windsor Castle, as well as numerous instructions at the Palace of Westminster, Hampton Court and the Tower of London. Work which contributed to Paye being awarded the Royal Warrant to Queen Elizabeth II, in 2000, which we held until her death.
More recent instructions include conservation works for English Heritage at Dover Castle, Pevensey Castle, Orford Castle and Bishops Waltham Palace.
In addition works at Battersea Power Station, West Smithfield Market, The National Gallery, the Stewardship Enhancement Project for The Crown Estate and Leeds Castle.
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