JULY -MAY
24/25

1:1 Scale rail mock-up

The largest project we have had the privilage to be a part of to date. When contacted to build a train, Intrests are peaked but scepticism is high. Its safe to say we are extemly happy to have been given the oportunity to be part of such a intresting and large scale project as this. Completely out of the normal ranges of our work this was an exciting project, not only for the refreshing change of pace, being involved with multiple processes and international companies but also helping in our own small way to shape the future of rail transport.

SEP-NOV
25

Lapland UK, Ascot

One of the most spectacular builds we have been apart of through our subcontracting services, it's cold, wet but never miserable ! Being part of the carpentry build team is a phenomenal opportunity, one we had been dying to be apart of since seeing this amazing Christmas event for the first time on its very own Chanel 4 documentary.

Starting in a damp, moss filled forest and seeing this unassuming British country side wood be changed day by day into a magical elven inhabited lapland forest, snow included for as far as the eye can see. Really does bring back that childhood Christmas magic, even in a bunch of grown miserable men. We can really see why these are sell out events year on year. This is our favourite !

JAN
21

Orangery, Southam

When a customer contacts you with a brief of " as much natural light as possible" you're about to buy a lot of glass!

That is exactly what happened on this beautiful built in southam. Extension, massive amount of glass and seamlessly connect indoors to outdoors but not a conservatory, allowing for year round use. An Orangery.

A mass amount of steel box section framing hidding behind brick pillars,surrounded with Bi-fold doors. Plus the Flat roof supporting the enormous 2.5x4mtr roof lantern. Ticked all the boxes. 

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