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No job is too small...

This week we are in the process of building a small extension.  We'll show you start to finish photographs from setting the price through to kit erection and final finishing soon....Read More

15/02/2010

Southannan Mains Three Steading Conversions - Scotland, UK

We are just about to start a new project that involves creating three SIPS eco holiday homes within the picturesque Southannan Estate (Ayrshire, Scotland) using our own manufactured SIPS panels.  We w...Read More

07/01/2010

SIPS, the UK's Green Building Method

SIPS are acknowledged in the UK as a green building method. Timber The timber used to make OSB is grown from trees in sustainable managed forests. It uses less energy than other building materia...Read More

21/12/2009