london based national construction company needs rebranding and a logo for a new letterhead

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Logo Design Brief
we carry out development work to provide new high end flats and houses and also refurbishment to existing high end properties . our logo is dated and does not reflect our upmarket clients expectations.
something that suggests quality , stability reliability, our company colour has always been dark blue but this is not essential . something which also contains a symbol or emblem would be useful.
i would like Amjac to be used as we will be using it in conjunction with Amjac construction , amjac developments , amjac electrical etc for our different divisions.
I have enclosed a copy of our redundant letterhead
Target Market(s)
investors and private house buyers
Industry/Entity Type
Construction Company
Logo Text
Amjac
Logo styles of interest
Emblem Logo
Logo enclosed in a shape



Abstract Logo
Conceptual / symbolic (optional text)



Wordmark Logo
Word or name based logo (text only)


Lettermark Logo
Acronym or letter based logo (text only)



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Requirements
Must have
- the logo must be for Amjac , not Amjac construction
Nice to have
- Amjac is the group name , we have sub divisions such as construction , developments , carpentry and mechanical and electrical .
- a design which could perhaps a subtle colour difference for each division followed by the name of the sub division ( eg Amjac developments ) would be desirable .
- If possible an evolved design which encorporates some aspects of the old design , so a link from the old branding to the new is evident would be nice but by no means essential.
Should not have
- no cliches