Comprehensive construction and installation solutions for every project
Complete building services from foundation to finish, delivered to the highest standards across residential projects.
What it involves: Site preparation, excavation, foundations, drainage systems, and base preparation for all types of construction projects.
Why it matters: Proper groundworks are the foundation of any successful build. Correctly executed groundworks prevent structural issues, ensure proper drainage, and provide a stable base for the entire structure.
Safety & Compliance: All groundworks comply with structural engineering specifications and building regulations. Site safety protocols and proper excavation procedures are followed throughout.
What it involves: Safe demolition of buildings or structures, either fully or partially. Services include manual demolition with hand tools, mechanical demolition with excavators and breakers, and selective demolition for renovations.
Why it matters: Professional demolition is essential for unsafe or damaged buildings, redevelopment projects, structural changes like extensions or conversions, and old properties.
Safety & Compliance: Complete survey and planning process including hazard removal (asbestos, lead, gas, electricity), all necessary permits and approvals, safe demolition execution, and proper debris removal and recycling.
What it involves: Coordination and installation of CE-marked structural steel supplied by EN 1090 certified fabricators for construction projects.
Why it matters: Structural steel requires precise fabrication and installation to meet load-bearing specifications. CE marking under EN 1090 ensures steel components meet European quality and safety standards.
Safety & Compliance: All steel supplied by EN 1090 certified fabricators. Installation coordinated with structural engineers to ensure compliance with design specifications.
What it involves: Installation of voids and penetrations in walls, floors, and ceilings for services including electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and data cabling.
Why it matters: Properly installed set-voids allow essential services to pass through structural elements while maintaining fire compartmentation and structural integrity.
Safety & Compliance: All voids installed to specification with appropriate fire-stopping where required. Coordination with structural engineers for load-bearing elements.
What it involves: New roof construction, roof repairs, re-roofing, flat roofing systems, pitched roofing, felt roofing, and waterproofing systems.
Why it matters: A properly installed roof protects the entire building from weather damage and provides essential insulation. Quality roofing extends building life and prevents costly water damage.
Safety & Compliance: All roofing works comply with building regulations including insulation requirements. Safe working at height procedures and fall protection systems used throughout.
Expert installation and finishing services to complete your project to the highest standards.
What it involves: Installation of windows, doors, patio doors, and entrance systems for residential properties. Includes standard, fire-rated, and acoustic door installations.
Why it matters: Correctly installed windows and doors provide security, weatherproofing, thermal efficiency, and in the case of fire doors, life-saving fire compartmentation.
Safety & Compliance: All installations comply with building regulations. Fire doors installed to manufacturer specifications with appropriate certification.
What it involves: First and second-fix carpentry including timber framing, flooring, staircases, skirting, architrave, kitchen fitting, and bespoke joinery works.
Why it matters: Quality carpentry provides structural support and aesthetic finishing. Precision joinery ensures proper fit, function, and longevity of all timber elements.
Safety & Compliance: All timber work installed to specification using appropriate fixings and treatments. Fire-rated materials used where required for compartmentation.
What it involves: Internal and external plastering, dry-lining, skim coating, render application, and decorative plaster finishes for all building types.
Why it matters: Professional plastering provides smooth, durable wall and ceiling finishes that are essential for final decoration and contribute to fire resistance ratings.
Safety & Compliance: Fire-rated plasterboard and fire-resistant plastering systems used where required to maintain compartmentation integrity.
What it involves: Professional interior and exterior painting, wallpapering, protective coatings, intumescent paint application, and decorative finishing services.
Why it matters: Quality decoration protects surfaces, enhances appearance, and in the case of intumescent coatings, provides critical fire protection for structural steel.
Safety & Compliance: Appropriate preparation and application methods for all surfaces. Intumescent coatings applied by trained personnel to manufacturer specifications.
What it involves: Scaffolding supply, erection, modification, and dismantling for construction, maintenance, and installation projects. Supplied via qualified scaffolding personnel.
Why it matters: Safe, compliant scaffolding is essential for working at height. Properly erected and maintained scaffolding protects workers and enables safe, efficient project completion.
Safety & Compliance: All scaffolding erected by qualified personnel. Regular inspections, tagging, and compliance with height safety regulations. Full liability insurance in place.
Specialist fire protection and fire-stopping services ensuring life safety and regulatory compliance.
What it involves: Installation of fire-stopping materials to seal gaps and penetrations in fire-rated walls, floors, and ceilings. Prevents fire and smoke spread between compartments.
Why it matters: Fire-stopping is a legal requirement and life-saving measure. Properly installed fire-stopping maintains the integrity of fire compartmentation, allowing safe evacuation time and limiting fire spread.
Safety & Compliance: All fire-stopping installed to tested and certified systems. Materials and methods comply with building regulations and fire safety standards.
What it involves: Installation of fire-rated boards, barriers, wraps, and protective systems designed to contain fire and maintain structural integrity during a fire event.
Why it matters: Passive fire protection buys time for evacuation and emergency response. It protects structural elements, prevents collapse, and contains fire to its compartment of origin.
Safety & Compliance: All systems installed to manufacturer specifications using certified products. Third-party certification provided where required.
What it involves: Supply, installation, adjustment, and repair of fire-rated doors including FD30, FD60, and FD90 specifications. Complete with all required hardware and seals.
Why it matters: Fire doors save lives by preventing fire and smoke spread. Correctly installed and maintained fire doors maintain their fire rating and function reliably in an emergency.
Safety & Compliance: All fire doors installed to manufacturer specifications with appropriate certification. Hardware, seals, and gaps meet regulatory requirements.
What it involves: Comprehensive inspection of existing fire doors checking gaps, seals, hardware, closers, and certification. Written reports with recommendations provided.
Why it matters: Fire doors deteriorate over time. Regular inspections identify defects that compromise fire performance, ensuring doors will function correctly in an emergency.
Safety & Compliance: Inspections follow regulatory guidance and best practice. Reports support building compliance and identify remedial works required.
What it involves: Application of intumescent paint and coating systems to structural steel, timber, and other materials. Provides passive fire protection by expanding when exposed to heat.
Why it matters: Intumescent coatings protect structural elements from fire, maintaining load-bearing capacity and preventing premature collapse. Essential for steel structures and escape routes.
Safety & Compliance: Coatings applied to manufacturer specifications by trained personnel. Appropriate fire rating achieved through correct product selection and application thickness.
What it involves: Installation of fire-rated plasterboard, fireboard, and cavity barriers to create and maintain fire compartments within buildings.
Why it matters: Fire compartmentation divides buildings into manageable sections, preventing rapid fire spread and providing safe evacuation routes. A fundamental requirement of building fire safety.
Safety & Compliance: All compartmentation works designed and installed to building regulations. Materials certified for appropriate fire rating periods.
What it involves: Installation of fire collars, sleeves, and seals around pipes, cables, and services passing through fire-rated walls and floors.
Why it matters: Service penetrations create potential fire spread routes. Properly installed fire collars and seals restore the fire rating of breached compartment walls and floors.
Safety & Compliance: All products installed to tested systems with certification. Correct sizing and installation ensures reliable fire performance.
What it involves: Corrective works to address fire safety deficiencies identified in surveys, inspections, or compliance audits. Brings buildings up to current standards.
Why it matters: Non-compliant fire protection poses serious life safety risks and regulatory breaches. Remedial works restore protection, ensure compliance, and reduce liability.
Safety & Compliance: Works prioritised based on risk. All remediation carried out to current standards using certified products and methods.
Seamless coordination of specialist trades and professional services for complete project delivery.
All electrical installations coordinated via qualified, registered electricians. Full compliance with electrical safety standards and building regulations. Certification provided upon completion.
Gas installations and modifications carried out exclusively by registered gas installers. Full compliance with gas safety regulations. Certification provided for all works.
We work closely with architectural practices to deliver projects to design specifications. Coordination ensures design intent is achieved while maintaining buildability and compliance.
Direct coordination with structural and civil engineers ensures all works comply with structural design specifications. Regular liaison throughout project lifecycle.
Construction projects involve multiple trades and disciplines working together. Poor coordination leads to delays, defects, and compliance issues. Our professional coordination service ensures: