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Young at heart: 80 years of TRADA Rupert Scott Timber building grows beyond green Mike Jeffree
21 Inspiring the future: timber research and innovation Elizabeth Turner 27 Ditchling Museum of Art & Craft 37 Field of dreams: ‘If you build it they will come’ Paul Newman
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Assessing structural timber elements Dr John Williams Span Tables – a look back and forward Keerthi Ranasinghe
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Velocity in British Timber – a great success Elizabeth Turner The world’s first PEFCTM certified housing project: Kingsgate House, London Kay Hartmann and Andrew Stearn Cosy crosslam: the cladding conundrum Robin Lancashire and Lewis Taylor New harmonised Product Standard for glulam Hugh Mansfield-Williams Classification of adhesives for structural use Hugh Mansfield-Williams The Fire Safety Order – closing the knowledge gap Peter Barker
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Limiting fire and smoke spread Simon Bailey Wood for Good Lifecycle Database David Hopkins Evaluating the potential for lesser-used timber species Dr Andy Pitman Durability trial of British softwoods attracts industry backing Steve Young Achieving long-lasting timber fencing through specification Ben Sharples Top ten tips for timber cladding Lewis Taylor How to design a pitched roof Aron Searle Long-lasting wood windows – a specification guide Barnaby Dickens Durable timber decking Janet Sycamore
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Gentle treatment stops the cracks Peter Kaczmar TRADA: The leading authority on wood An introduction to BM TRADA
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Publications Links: useful addresses and websites How to use this directory Alphabetical list of TRADA members Buyers’ guide index List of advertisers
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Building confidence What we’ve seen over the last year is a definite recovery; the very tangible signs of a recovery. This has been reflected in a significant upturn in interest in timber frame construction, which is very important to TRADA.
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his has also been reflected in our membership numbers where we are seeing professionals, who have projects in timber, joining TRADA to benefit from the technical support we can provide. This is an extremely positive sign for timber and for TRADA. This is not just about demand for wood; it’s a hunger for knowledge and information on how best to use it. While most corporate members of TRADA are seeing year-on-year increases in their sales numbers, the real point of interest for TRADA is the increase in the number of construction projects in timber.
Sharing timber knowledge Timber has a timeless appeal – it really does sell itself. Timber is always a warm and special product to use in any setting. But what differentiates timber more and more – and helps its sale – is that the industry is discovering the technical advantages of building in timber, particularly when building with environmental concerns in mind. There’s no doubt that timber is a standout material.
the web and a really good website, then we’re never going to capture everybody. Today, most enquiries start with a Google search; this is where we have to receive and deal with professionals. Websites need to evolve, not just to show text and diagrams but also to show moving imagery. The Internet and television are gradually merging and no organisation of any kind could sit back at the moment and say ‘we’ve done enough’ because you would be ignoring the fact that the web is still in its infancy.
Investment and growth Every organisation wants to be confident. If you boost your membership, then that boosts your confidence; this is what is happening at the moment with TRADA. We are seeing good numbers joining the organisation and this gives the board confidence to invest. You have to invest to move forwards. In the recession, we had to be very cautious with a focus on survival. Now we can come out of our shells a little and express ourselves and take a few risks. TRADA has very firm financial backing and, with both confidence and membership on the up, we can invest to improve our members’ experience. 2015 is an election year and it would be very unusual to feature anything but economic growth. Governments like to get the economy growing when they stand for re-election. The construction industry has already picked up momentum and I don’t see that being lost. The future looks bright for TRADA.
If there is a challenge for TRADA, it is to give the industry more confidence in building in timber. We have to reassure the industry that we have the answers. There are a huge number of people in the construction industry who would like to build in timber but don’t necessarily feel that they have knowledge. What we need to do as TRADA is to convince them that if they don’t have the knowledge, we can easily convey it to them. This is easy to say, but not so easy to do.
Evolving technology The design industry at all levels uses the Internet extensively. It’s great to get to the exhibitions to talk to people face to face – and this is a very important thing to do – but if we don’t have a good presence on
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Young at heart Rupert Scott looks back on how TRADA celebrated its 80th year
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RADA isn’t your typical octogenarian. Instead of sitting around at home moaning about aches and pains, too tired to get out of the chair, or harbouring a distinct mistrust of the youth of today, we’ve binned the slippers and the electric blanket to grasp 2014 by the horns! We kicked off the year with our Wood Awards talks road show, a series of visits to some of Britain’s most beautiful buildings recognised for outstanding design, craftsmanship and installation in wood. Aimed at architects, designers, engineers, and in fact anyone with a general interest in excellence in building design, the talks celebrated and examined the innovative use of timber in a wide range of modern architectural solutions. These talks stemmed from the 2013 Wood Awards, a competition that continues to grow and bring together the best in timber design and engineering. As I write this, the latest iteration of the awards is about to come to another exciting conclusion, and TRADA remains proud to be a part of this ground-breaking competition.
TTJ Innovation Award Winners, Mitek, with Rupert Scott, Loretta Sales and awards host George Clarke
Competitions Talking of competitions, one of TRADA’s biggest initiatives for 2014 was the launch of our very own National Student Design Competition, Velocity in British Timber. We challenged students up and down the country to create a cycling super-hub using British timber in Sheffield, the Steel City. Sponsored by Lonza Wood Protection and Vastern Timber, Velocity attracted an excellent level of entries for the high-profile judging panel, which included legendary designer Wayne Hemingway, industry journalists and several leading timber designers, to deliberate over. In a close-fought competition, it was the team from the University of Edinburgh that scooped the top prize of £2,500 in an awards ceremony at Timber Expo, and followed this up with a trip to the House of Lords to receive a commemorative plaque from Lord de Mauley at a Grown in Britain event. Meanwhile, an innovative glulam timber beam and a new roof framing and engineering software product were the deserved recipients of this year’s TTJ Timber Innovations Award, jointly sponsored by TRADA and Timber Expo. Competition in the awards for 2014 was fierce and the judges were impressed with the high standard of entries, making the achievements
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of Hess Timber, with its Hess Hybrid product, and Mitek Industries, with its Pamir software, even more commendable.
Exhibitions Our first exhibition for the year was Ecobuild, where TRADA did what it does best – acting as the focal point for questions, queries, information and innovation in timber. The on-stand Timber Seminar Theatre saw luminaries such as Ramboll’s Gavin White talking about the use of cross-laminated timber; Tim Marcot from Price & Myers discussing the 2014 Wood Awards Gold Winner, Bishop Edward King Chapel; while Sylva Group’s Craig Strachan provided an update on the requirements for Part L. The show also saw a public outing for the winner of the Dan Kemp Memorial Pavilion, the competition, sponsored by Timbmet and run in conjunction with Oxford Brookes School of Architecture, that challenges students to explore the creative and structural possibilities of wood.
Fingers Crossed was in residence at Arup’s head offices for the duration of the London Design Festival
Chris Waters’ winning design was based around sun paths and views from within the pavilion looking out. The judges were particularly impressed with the concept and the apparent ‘lightness’ in the design model; the scaled up version, present at the show, wowed visitors.
Having organised a busy seminar programme reflecting some of the industry’s leading names talking about the hottest topics, plus the return of the interactive quizzes and seminars on our own stand that wowed the crowds at Ecobuild, it was an excellent show to be part of.
Another key project for us throughout the year was a partnership with the Architectural Association (AA) School of Architecture and Arup to design and build an innovative timber sculpture for the London Design Festival.
There’s a saying in the music business though, ‘you’re only as good as your last album’, so although it’s great to look back on what we’ve achieved in 2014, we’re already well into composing our plans for 2015.
Built from 9mm birch plywood – supplied by TRADA member Hanson Plywood – the sculpture, dubbed Fingers Crossed, relied solely on friction, rather than metal connections, as a joining solution.
Timber Expo will be bigger than ever, we’ve already launched our next University Engagement Competition, called Airspeed, our support of the fantastic TTJ and Wood Awards competitions will continue, and we’ll remain committed to bringing the latest and most comprehensive technical information to our members.
The project was essentially a real-life exploration of the bending capacity and connection possibilities that timber panels provide by integrating structural and spatial performance into one elegant architectural solution. As well as being presented at the London Design Festival in September, it was re-erected at Timber Expo at the NEC later in the year, where it was one of many eye-catching exhibits that helped to express the exciting possibilities when building with wood.
Not bad for an 80 year-old! Keep up to date with all the latest news and events from the TRADA team by visiting www.trada.co.uk
Timber Expo Our final public outing for the year was Timber Expo, where visitor numbers swelled to just over 6,000 people across the two days, culminating in a steady stream of interested individuals to the stand – all wanting to know more about wood.
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Timber building grows beyond green Timber is increasingly valued as a construction material for its technical and performance benefits, with engineered wood products seen as giving it still greater potential, writes TTJ editor Mike Jeffree
In fact, a London architect who recently pitched the use of CLT to a client for a big new project said they’d only added the environmental arguments for it ‘as an afterthought’. ‘Timber’s green-ness has become a bit of a given,’ he said. ‘But modern wood products’ wider technical attributes are still seen as new and exciting, with major potential for further exploitation.’
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rchitects, designers, builders and contractors are, of course, still attracted to building with wood by its environmental allure.
Kingsgate House, that first building to be awarded PEFC project certification, is a prime case of architects and contractors being drawn to wood by its all-round performance appeal.
Timber presses all the contemporary green buttons; it’s renewable and sustainable, and hits the spot in terms of life cycle assessment (LCA). It also absorbs and stores climate-changing CO2 emissions (large quantities of which are generated in the production and processing of alternative construction materials). What is more, wood’s eco-credentials are backed by increasingly watertight validation. First there’s environmental certification of forestry and timber’s chain of custody, from stump to building site. Now there’s the option of whole project certification too, where an entire wood-based building gets the green label, with the world’s first PEFCTM-certified project completed in London this year. Wood’s LCA and carbon performance also now have added verification in the UK in the form of the Wood for Good generic marketing campaign’s Lifecycle Database. This open-access, online resource provides building professionals with the LCA numbers for a wide range of timber and wood products. In turn, it has also spawned a new marketing initiative under the Build with Carbon banner, complete with animations (at www.woodforgood.com) illustrating how much carbon would be stored if all new UK houses were built with wood – Labour’s election manifesto target of 200,000 homes a year would lock up 3.8 million tonnes. However, while wood’s inherent natural green appeal will no doubt continue to grow, as architects, engineers, contractors and builders use it more and more, and in an ever wider range of applications, they’re increasingly realising its wider technical and other performance benefits, with engineered wood products like cross-laminated timber (CLT) and glulam seen as giving it still greater potential.
Kingsgate House, London, the world’s first PEFC TM certified project. Photo: Willmott Dixon
This seven-storey apartment block on London’s Kings Road comprises 1,090 tonnes of CLT, which holds 819 tonnes of CO2, the equivalent of the building’s in-use emissions over 20 years. But the construction team, headed by contractor Willmott Dixon, also opted for the material because it is relatively lightweight, which meant it didn’t need deep foundations that would potentially disturb complex inner-city underground services. There’s a growing appreciation too, said Willmott Dixon, that timber and engineered timber in particular are so well suited to offsite prefabrication, making it even more appropriate for densely developed, urban locations. The combination of CLT’s lightness and the fact that Kingsgate’s wall and floor panels could be made as large as 11m x 3m, meant that all
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Curtain Place. Photo: Will Pryce and Waugh Thistleton
structural elements could be delivered to site in just 23 truck loads. That compared to an estimated 200 for the equivalent building in reinforced concrete frame, adding up not only to a major logistical benefit but also a major relief to occupants of neighbouring buildings. Interestingly, project architect Stephen Cherry of Horden Cherry Lee said that his profession is also increasingly aware that CLT minimises disturbance to local residents because it’s quieter to build with than steel and concrete. Another major plus for urban construction. Mr Cherry was additionally drawn to CLT by something it didn’t do – constrain his design. ‘Its flexibility and versatility enabled us to realise our concept without compromise,’ he said. ‘It demonstrated that an environmentally sound timber building doesn’t have to look like the rough-hewn home of some hair-shirted eco warrior.’
built at a rate of a floor a week in an area of Shoreditch still based on London’s medieval street plan. The flexibility of timber prefabrication meant the CLT wall and floor panels could made compact-size by contractor B&K Timber Structures so that delivery trucks could easily navigate the narrow winding roads, and they could be erected by just a couple of cranes and a core engineering crew of five. Timber’s ‘quietness’ was also noted on the project. Sometime after it had started, the contractors alerted neighbours to the arrival of a crane. Several said they weren’t even aware building was underway. The construction profession is also clearly increasingly learning how well timber combines with other building materials, and are consequently pushing back the boundaries.
LILAC Curtain Place Curtain Place is another new building underlining timber’s city centre construction credentials. Designed by Waugh Thistleton, the practice behind London’s nine-storey Murray Grove CLT tower, for a time the world’s tallest residential wood building, it melds a three-storey steel-frame and CLT office development with a six-storey structural CLT apartment block. Again timber’s combination of relative lightness and prefabrication pluses came into play in its specification. It is being
Take the LILAC sustainable residential development in Leeds built last year by ModCell, the firm co-founded by Craig White of architects White Design and chairman of Wood for Good. This is the first multiple housing project undertaken by the company, and features its prefabricated, glulam-framed rendered panels which are in-filled with 420mm of compacted straw. The finished homes and apartments boast low U-values and high air-tightness. Residents are consequently enjoying fuel bills 90% less than the Leeds city average for equivalent housing.
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But ModCell has also demonstrated that the wood/straw combination delivers thermal mass properties, potentially suiting it to warmer climates too. As a result, it has trialled it in Spain.
Julian Study Centre At the other end of the construction spectrum is the Julian Study Centre, a stunning new four-storey, £6.9 million seminar and tuition building at the University of East Anglia. Where it breaks new ground is being the first structure in the world to combine CLT, in the form of prefabricated wall panels, with TermoDeck® hollow core concrete plank. The mix, said engineers Ramboll and architects Pick Everard, results in a quick, efficient build process and a flexible design solution, with clear spans up to 13m. The thermal mass of the hollow concrete planks, they believe, will also make it more even more energy efficient than an equivalent all-CLT structure, to the tune of a 2,500-tonne CO2 emission saving over 50 years.
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17 Wenlock Road Construction professionals are setting their timber building sights ever higher – literally. The UK’s tallest timber building title is about to be wrested by 17 Wenlock Road in North London, a 10-storey apartment block, while Waugh Thistleton, which has built everything from a cinema to a synagogue in CLT, says it sees 20 storeys plus in the material as a definite possibility.
17 Wenlock Road. Photo: Hawkins\Brown
Wood Awards If you wanted further evidence of the UK’s growing awareness and increasing exploitation of the wider benefits of wood building you need look no further than the Wood Awards, the annual competition for use of timber in construction, interiors and furniture. In 2014 it clocked up a total of more than 300 entries and the buildings were more aesthetically diverse and ambitious in terms of technical performance than ever. Clearly there are some exciting timber structures on the UK horizon. Oh, and of course that’s exciting for the environment too.
Julian Study Centre. Photo: Ramboll
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Inspiring the future: timber research and innovation From pop-up theatres and elephant houses to high rises and beyond – Elizabeth Turner looks at timber as a ‘future’ material and the current research landscape
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ith New Scientist listing wood as one of its ‘Future Materials’ in October 2014, it seems one of our oldest construction materials continues to play an important part in constructing the built environment of the future. The range of timber structures, both temporary and permanent, including increasingly taller high-rise buildings, demonstrates the versatility of timber as a construction material. The examples below give a taste of recent innovations in timber construction and details of notable UK research and training centres are listed for further reference.
These high-rise timber buildings are far taller than those previously constructed using conventional timber frame and are creating a stir among construction professionals worldwide. In October 2014 the United States Department of Agriculture launched a $2million competition inviting US developers, institutions, organisations and design teams willing to undertake an alternative solution approach to designing and building taller wood structures. Closer to home, a range of researchers are providing support and examining timber and other sustainable building materials and techniques.
Nuffield Playing Field In terms of temporary use, the wonderful pop-up theatre The Playing Field (commissioned by the Nuffield Theatre) was erected in the centre of Southampton in summer 2014, creating an exciting 450-seat, open-air theatre space for a 17-day arts festival. It was designed by the London-based architecture collective Assemble who believe only timber, being quick and easy to assemble and disassemble and providing a strong lightweight structure, could have achieved this feat.
C LT Notably, cross-laminated timber (CLT) is being used in an increasing range of applications as an alternative to structural steel and concrete. Its structural merits are clearly demonstrated through its use in the roof of the new elephant house at Zürich Zoo. Designed by Zürich architects Markus Schietsch, it is constructed as a continuous timber platform that spans the roof shell, freely formed and free-spanning over 80 metres.
Tall timber buildings CLT is also being used to construct a new wave of high-rise buildings. The world’s tallest timber building currently finished and occupied is the Forte Building in Melbourne, Australia and the Norwegian project Treet in Bergen is hoping to go 17 metres taller and create 14 storeys of residential apartments. Other even taller timber buildings are planned around the world.
CLT roof at Elephant House, Zurich Zoo. Architect: Markus Schietsch Architekten. Photo: Dominique Marc Wehrli
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Timber-related research and training A number of Centres for Doctoral Training (CDT) in the UK, funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), are ensuring our best minds are engaged in optimising the potential of engineered timber products. In their CDT Decarbonisation of the Built Environment (dCarb) the University of Bath is carrying out work on ‘Structural health monitoring in tall timber structures’ to better understand the monitoring of wind-induced vibration – something that will affect the comfort of building users. It will also allow the Centre to better understand the behaviour of tall timber buildings in high wind situations. The newly formed CDT in Sustainable Civil Engineering at Imperial College London is aiming for one of its ‘Grand Challenge’ projects to focus on tall timber buildings. The University of Cambridge, funded through a Leverhulme Trust grant of £1.75 million, will explore over the next five years the potential for natural materials in the built environment. This brings various departments together to look at different aspects of natural building materials including timber. Led by the Department of Architecture, links between plant scientists, chemists, biochemists and the Department of Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics at one of the world’s leading academic institutions can only enhance our knowledge and understanding of using natural materials for a sustainable future. Other academic institutions are carrying out timber-related research and training. The Biocomposites Centre, University of Bangor is a centre for research, development and the commercial application of bio-based alternatives to synthetic materials in manufacturing and industry. Edinburgh Napier University is home to the Institute for Sustainable Construction and the Centre for Offsite Construction and Innovative Structures. Researchers are examining the use of British-grown timber for engineered wood solutions such as glulam and CLT. With expertise in modern methods of construction, offsite construction, and structural and, in particular, timber engineering, these research centres offer a wealth of knowledge about timber in construction. Napier’s industry-funded Timber Engineering MSc programme equips the timber designers of the future with the skills they will need.
Low-carbon timber products The reduction in greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) remains an important challenge for the construction industry. As carbon emissions released through the operation of buildings are minimised through improved design and insulation there is more focus on the impact of building products. Timber products are often considered low-carbon because less energy is required for their manufacture compared with competing products. An excellent independent source of information is the ICE Database which was developed as on offshoot from a PhD at University of Bath. It allows designers to compare energy required and GHG emissions when using different construction materials.
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Sustainable forestry helps reduce climate change by locking-up carbon dioxide in wood in trees. Where this wood is used in construction this carbon remains locked-up over the life of the product. Wood for Good’s Lifecycle Database provides free independent information on the environmental impacts of using wood products from cradle to grave. As to a wider carbon agenda, projects such as Liveable Cities, led by University of Birmingham, aim to establish future visions for low-carbon living. It is hoped that timber will feature in their visions both as a construction material and as a renewable fuel. With all this research and the ever-increasing importance of reducing our carbon footprint, it is clear that timber is indeed a future material. Contacts University of Bath CDT Decarbonisation of the Built Environment (dCarb) Professor Pete Walker, Co-Director: p.walker@bath.ac.uk Imperial College CDT Sustainable Civil Engineering Professor Chris Cheeseman, Professor of Materials Resource Engineering: c.cheeseman@imperial.ac.uk University of Cambridge Department of Architecture Michael Ramage, Senior Lecturer Department of Architecture: mhr29@cam.ac.uk Bangor University BioComposites Centre Dr Graham Ormondroyd, R&D Manager: g.ormondroyd@bangor.ac.uk Edinburgh Napier University Centre for Offsite Construction and Innovative Structures Dr Robert Hairstans, Head of Centre for Offsite Construction and Innovative Structures: r.hairstans@napier.ac.uk Edinburgh Napier University Timber Engineering MSc programme Prof Abdy Kermani, Head of Centre for Timber Engineering: a.kermani@napier.ac.uk University of Birmingham Liveable Cities Joanne Leach, Researcher and Project Manager: j.leach@bham.ac.uk
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Ditchling Museum of Art & Craft The 2014 Wood Awards overall winner blends old and new timber technology to revitalize and renovate a creative heritage site
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n the years before the First World War the typographer and sculptor Eric Gill and the graphic designer Edward Johnston (best known for his sans serif typeface for London Underground) moved to Ditchling, a rural village on the Sussex Downs above Brighton. Influenced by
the teachings of William Morris, they formed a loose community with other artists and craftspeople, including printer and poet Hilary Pepler, poet and artist David Jones, hand weaver Ethel Mairet and silversmith Dunstan Pruden. The community eventually dwindled but the tradition of creativity remained and in 1985 a small museum, celebrating the work of its famous artistic residents, was set up in Ditchling’s Victorian village school. By 2010 the museum had deteriorated; obscure and unseen, it was hidden from the village green by a rickety fence and could be reached
The timber clad entrance and doors offer a warm welcome to visitors entering the museum. Photo: Brotherton-Lock
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The cart lodge and the new buildings The cart lodge – oak trusses, brick/flint walls and an earth floor – was in poor condition. It has been restored to house a café, a shop and a new entrance, protected by a pair of timber ‘portals’ resembling a pair of barn doors standing open. The roof was taken off and a plywood ‘box’ placed over the oak stick frame structure to stabilise it. The oak frame was retained as far as possible, with reclaimed or new seasoned oak members used where the originals had to be replaced.
The Introductory room is of cross-laminated timber panels clad with black zinc sheet, on a base of black brickwork. Photo: Brotherton-Lock
only by a path through the cemetery. The village green itself had been a farmyard until the 1950s and two agricultural buildings still stood on it; one had been converted into the village hall; the other – a listed 18th Century cart lodge – was neglected and deteriorating. Today the museum has been updated and revitalized by Adam Richards Architects. One of the keys to its success is the incorporation of the cart lodge into the new plan; it has been converted into a new entrance to allow the museum to open directly onto the village green and is linked to the original museum, now refurbished, by two new buildings. The architect’s brief expanded to include exhibition design, so that the collection and buildings could be integrated and exhibits related to the places where they were made. As the architect explains: ‘We worked with the museum’s disparate range of existing buildings to find thoughtful, innovative solutions to upgrading their fabric and functions while highlighting their original aesthetics. We also chose to explore the poetic possibilities opened up by designing new buildings that not only complement the old, but also enhance our understanding of the existing buildings, by reflecting the principles of their construction using contemporary technology’. Timber played a key role in the restoration of the original buildings and the structure of the new. The original oak trusses have been repaired and exposed, the galleries are floored with oak boards and the walls of the restored Victorian schoolroom are lined with vertical matchboarding to reflect the original cladding. Cross-laminated timber is used throughout the new buildings, chosen for its economy, for its ability to provide large unobstructed volumes and for its structural ‘honesty’. The thickness and size of the panels are celebrated and detailed to express the structural forces.
The walls were insulated and clad with horizontal oak (featheredge) weatherboarding to retain the original exterior of the building. Breathable technology was used, including wall and roof membranes and a new Limecrete slab floor. Internal fittings – ticket desk, café bar and shop display units – are all made from off-cuts of cross-laminated timber; their setting, beneath a canopy of exposed oak structure, is an example of old and new timber technology encountered side-by-side. The cart lodge is at village green level and is connected to the main museum, which is at a higher level, by a new Link building which follows the slope of the bank and contains a stair and lift. From the stairs visitors enter another new building, the Introductory Room. A meditative space, it has a 4 metre high window overlooking the village green and pond to one side and on the other side, a contemporary version of a ‘cabinet of curiosities’, acting as an introduction to the collection, the village and its history. The cabinet and its shelves are all made of cross-laminated timber. The rest of the building is taken up with a new state-of-the-art Collection Store and WCs.
The cabinet and its shelves are made of cross-laminated timber offcuts. Photo: Brotherton-Lock
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The floors of the galleries were strengthened and covered with new solid oak boards; walls and ceilings were stripped back before being insulated and re-lined with ply and matchboarding to conceal services. Beyond the galleries, a former ‘rabbit warren’ of small rooms within the old school has been opened up to create a new multi-functional learning space, offices, WCs and kitchenette. The former headmaster’s house has been transformed into a double-height reading room.
The use of cross-laminated timber The grain direction, jointing and finish of the cross-laminated timber panels, manufactured by KLH UK, were particularly carefully considered as the structure is exposed internally. The cross-laminated timber planks were made of kiln-dried, finger-jointed spruce and were manufactured and cut to size in Austria. The timber comes from sustainably managed forests and the adhesive used between panels is solvent and formaldehyde free.
Project information Completion date: September 2013 Location: Ditchling, East Sussex The main galleries are lined with match boarding, retaining the character of the original school classrooms. Photo: Brotherton-Lock
Client: Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft Architect: Adam Richards Architects
Both the Link and the Introductory Room are constructed of crosslaminated timber panels clad with hand-made tiles and black zinc sheet, supported on a base of glazed black brick. This concept – a timber structure on a masonry base – is a contemporary re-interpretation of the cart lodge structure. The cross-laminated timber panels are exposed internally and treated with a special white dye; this, combined with the black bricks and black zinc, alludes to the black and white print collections of the museum. Every opening through the cross-laminated timber reveals its thickness, while hand-crafted chamfers to the edges delineate each panel.
Structural Engineer: Price & Myers Main Contractor: Westridge Construction Limited Joinery: Parker and Highland Joinery Ltd (shop and servery), Sebastian Pedley (Display Case Joinery) Timber suppliers: KLH UK LTD Timber elements: cross-laminated roof and wall structure, cladding, joinery, doors, fitted furniture, flooring Timber species: Sustainably sourced Austrian spruce, English oak
The main galleries From the Introductory room, the entrance to the main galleries, the former classrooms of the village school, is clear; the engineered timber walls peel back like a proscenium arch to reveal the flint outer walls of the old school building, which have been given a light lime wash. The matchboard-lined character of the former classrooms has been retained, while high levels of environmental control have been introduced. Specially designed display cases of works by Eric Gill dominate the centre of the main galleries. Other displays use the stories of different makers and artists to build up a picture of the individuals and their work. The culmination of the museum is a new gallery which houses the Stanhope Press and associated printed works on paper.
Supporting services To download the complete TRADA case study, including construction details, visit the ‘Wood Information’ area at www.trada.co.uk
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Field of dreams: ‘If you build it they will come’ Paul Newman explores a new vision for housebuilding in the UK and the opportunities for timber offered by the Self-build and Custom Housebuilding Bill
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ot only is ‘Field of Dreams’ the title of one of my favourite films but it’s also rather apt given that I have just emerged from a briefing meeting with MP Richard Bacon to discuss his Private Members’ Bill – The Self-build and Custom Housebuilding Bill. Like Kevin Costner’s character in the film, Ray Kinsella, Mr Bacon is undoubtedly a man with a vision; he wants to transform how we procure and construct housing in the UK. Interestingly, he sees the quality and predictability that off-site modern methods bring to construction as a key element in de-risking the transformation, and critical if the sector is to secure support from funders. Rightly, Bacon maintains that there is no shortage of land for housing in the UK only a shortage of ‘accessible land and financeable propositions’. The Bill is necessarily simple, as Private Members’ Bills rarely succeed if they are not. The aim of Bill is to make it easier for people or groups of people to build their own homes and it will do this in two simple ways:
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• It creates a legal obligation for Local Authorities to keep a register of groups and individuals who want to build their own home. • It obliges the authorities to ‘have regard’ to the register when considering planning, housing provision, land disposal and regeneration. If successful, the Bill will begin to enshrine in law the words and policies of Nick Boles who, as planning minister, announced a ‘Right to Build’ initiative in May 2014. Although it may seem like Bacon’s Bill is taking only baby steps it is important because it places a legal obligation on authorities to act and means they can be pursued in court if they don’t.
Government strategy Until recently, the process of building your own home was almost universally referred to as ‘self build’ and this term had become well recognised by both consumers and the development sector. In 2011, the Government’s Housing Strategy for England introduced the term ‘custom build housing’ to define a new way of procuring a home. A custom home is a one-of-a-kind home or other dwelling that is designed for a specific client or group of clients and for a particular location. The custom home builder may use plans created by an architect or another designer. Custom homes afford consumers the opportunity to influence the design and specification of their new home. There are many different flavours of custom build; some offer the customer complete flexibility over the design and appearance of their new home, whilst others, rather disappointingly, give choice over only the specification of fixtures and fittings. In my view the latter is merely conventional house-building rebranded. To increase the number of homes built within the UK, custom build has now been referenced within the National Planning Policy Framework and local authorities are obliged to make provision for custom build within their local plans. In Laying the Foundations: A Housing Strategy for England (HM Government, 2011) the Government announced the introduction of a ‘Custom Build Programme’ which involves a series of key actions to kick-start its ambitious growth for the sector. Government recognised that the size of the UK self-build sector compares poorly internationally and it is looking to double its size over the next decade to help address our housing need.
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In July 2012, Housing Minister Grant Shapps announced details of seven government-owned sites which have been set aside for groups of people looking to work together to build their own homes. One of these is Trevenson Park in Cornwall where developer Igloo will make land available for over 50 custom-build homes. More recently (Sept 2014), the Government has announced the appointment of 11 vanguard councils, each of whom has been awarded a share of £550k to help them bring forward plots and sites for custom build. How successful this initiative is will depend upon how effectively they use the rather small sums of money each has been given. For example, Cherwell District Council has been awarded £90k to help it progress its plans to develop over 1,000 custom-build homes at Graven Hill – a development so large and wonderfully ambitious that surely it will require all variants of custom build. Most aspiring self builders face two major problems: finding an affordable plot of land to build upon and securing planning permission for the type of home they want. Obtaining finance, which for the past six years has been difficult, is gradually getting easier thanks in part to the efforts of specialists like Buildstore but also because the funders see an opportunity in the self-build/custombuild sector and the market is generally more optimistic. For most people, the construction process itself, whilst daunting, is relatively straightforward and there is plenty of support available from experts like the Self Build Academy.
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An opportunity for timber All of the effort being put into reshaping the housing market creates an opportunity for timber-based methods of construction and those embarking on self- and custom-build projects choose structural timber systems for a number of reasons:
Service • Most timber system manufacturers deliver a range of support services which can include the provision of: architectural design and detailing, planning and Building Regulations submissions, SAP calculations and energy performance certificates. • Many self-build businesses provide a range of additional products including: windows and doors, stairs and joinery, insulation packs etc. • Some businesses are able to support the construction process itself with project management, construction to different build stages including the provision of turnkey building services. • A few businesses have permanent show house facilities, run networking days for customers, provide information to help customers project manage themselves and run training courses to transfer knowledge and build confidence.
An international comparison of the percentage of homes delivered by self-builders. The UK ranks at the bottom. Source: NaCSBA
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Sustainability • Timber-based products are natural materials that remove carbon dioxide from the environment as the raw material grows and it is stored for the lifetime of the building. • Timber-based products have lower embodied energy than all other mainstream construction materials. They can be re-used, re-cycled and then recovered to produce energy at the end of their life. • They are renewable materials, harvested from sustainable forests with independent chain of custody certification to prove this.
Affordability • Timber-based construction methods provide a cost-effective, valuefor-money route to energy-efficient buildings that reduce the need for renewable technologies. Fabric-first energy efficiency reduces running costs for the life of the building and doesn’t need to be replaced or maintained. Photo: Potton
• Faster build times reduces site preliminary and labour costs – a key factor when borrowing money to fund the construction of your new home.
Flexibility and performance • Self builders have access to an unrivalled range of timber product solutions with unbeatable versatility and flexibility including: timber frame panels, structural insulated panels, cross-laminated panels, trussed rafters, engineered joists and beams. • Timber-based products are easy to work with, in the factory and on site, and provide almost limitless opportunities for hybrid structures and design customisation to suit almost every style and form of building.
• Timber frame is tried, tested and widely used. Poor weather is less likely to cause delays meaning a more predictable build programme which secures price certainty. All in all, it’s an exciting time for the self-build sector and those with the diverse range of skills necessary to supply products and services to it. There is real potential for growth that should deliver not only profit but houses that people really want to live in.
• Self builders using timber receive completed buildings that are typically more energy efficient than those constructed using other methods. They are highly insulated, airtight and benefit from minimal cold bridging – it’s not that these things can’t be achieved with other methods of construction but that they are more easily and reliably delivered with timber-based systems. • Off-site construction methods reduce accidents on site by removing work into a controlled, safe, factory environment – this already is and will increasingly become a particularly important point for self-build sites without full-time site managers. • Robust acoustic solutions that minimise noise transfer between and within dwellings – so you don’t hear your neighbours’ or your children’s music.
Paul Newman Kingspan www.potton.co.uk www.kingspantimbersolutions.co.uk
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Assessing structural timber elements In this extract from BM TRADA’s Best practice guide to Timber in high-specification buildings, Dr John Williams discusses what to consider when assessing the condition of existing structural timber elements in refurbishment or conversion works
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hen undertaking conversion or refurbishment works, especially when a change of use imposes different loads, the developer must answer two questions: • How strong are the existing structural timbers? • Will they be sufficiently strong to withstand intended loadings applied? On the face of it, these questions should be simple to answer, but very often poor advice or a lack of knowledge results in unnecessary and often expensive interventions.
Strength grading For structural purposes, modern timber is strength graded either visually or by machine and supplied in strength classes. The strength class depends upon the species and grade of the piece. The strength classes assigned to species are based on the quality of commercial timber available nowadays, often from trees grown rapidly in plantation forests, which results in wood of lower density and strength. Strength grading was introduced to the UK in 1952 when CP 112 The structural use of timber was first published. Timbers used in buildings constructed before that time were not graded, although it is likely that builders rejected timbers that they believed were not of sufficient quality. However, the cross-sections of timbers incorporated into many older buildings, such as textile mills, were often large, resulting in these being stronger than needed, although this assumption may not always apply. Furthermore, these timbers were often slower grown, resulting in denser wood with higher strength characteristics. Where original timbers are to be retained, the developer is not in a position to assign a strength class to these timbers without engaging with a specialist who can grade timber and determine wood species.
Generally, large cross-section timbers can usually achieve the visual strength grade SS although BM TRADA strongly recommends that this is confirmed by a survey. SS grade European redwood can be assigned to strength class C24. In Figure 1, the sample on the left is from a modern sawmill and the sample on the right from a Georgian warehouse. The Georgian sample has much thicker (darker) latewood and a much slower rate of growth. Both these characteristics can contribute to a significant increase in strength. This means that this historic timber is much denser, and therefore stronger, than that from the sawmill. The case study of Colonial Buildings below shows an example of how existing timbers were shown to have a better than expected strength. Experience shows that designers and engineers tend to adopt a conservative stance when estimating the strength of existing historic timbers. The converse is often true. Historic timber tends to be stronger. How can this be proven? Visual grading rules are designed so that all visible surfaces of the timber can be assessed in the timberyard. Clearly this is not possible in a historic building. However, the principles laid down in modern strength grading standards can form the basis for the skilled surveyor to apply a strength class to the timber. Furthermore, the experienced surveyor can consider the actual effect of strength-reducing features. For example, are knots above or below the neutral axis of a beam and how does their position affect strength? Where are the points of maximum stress and what is the residual sound cross-section of the element at these points?
Figure 1: Fast (left) and slow-grown samples of European redwood (Pinus sylvestris)
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Either intervention strategy would require altering the existing historic fabric of the structure. An alternative route was to identify a pathway to prove that the existing structure was sufficient for the change of use by analysing timber characteristics on a beam by beam basis. Thomasons, the project engineers, appointed BM TRADA to support their investigations to prove that the existing timbers exceeded strength class C24.
Solution The solution was to carry out an additional in-situ strength assessment of the structural timbers combined with laboratory testing to determine typical strength values of the beams. The additional assessment and testing demonstrated that the actual load bearing capacity of the timbers exceeded the strength class C24 and was sufficient to support loads arising from the change of use. Intermediate floors in Colonial Buildings showing principal and secondary beams. Photo: Thomasons Ltd
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The timber specialist found that conventional strengthening of the beams would be unnecessary. The cost of strengthening far outweighed the cost of getting the specialist’s advice.
Here the developer engaged a specialist timber surveyor to assign strength values to older timber for the refurbishment of Colonial Buildings, an old wool sorting and blending factory, into modern office accommodation. The intermediate floor construction comprised two rows of circular, hollow, cast iron columns supporting primary and secondary timber beams. The deck comprised 75mm thick timber planks spanning the secondary beams at 2.3m centres. So what was the problem? The initial engineering appraisal concluded that the beams were of Southern pine from the USA. These met the requirements for the visual strength grade SS which allowed them to be assigned to strength class C24. Analysis using the permissible stresses for C24 indicated that the primary and secondary beams were inadequate in bending when the intended loading associated with its future use as an office was considered. However, shear and bearing stresses were acceptable. This is a common occurrence when applying modern loading codes and modern design stresses to historic structures.
Options The options were to: • proceed with structural interventions in order to strengthen the beams so they would meet the calculated design requirements • shorten the span of the beams which would have an impact on floor layout.
Dr John Williams Senior Technical Consultant BM TRADA
Supporting services Visit the Bookshop at http://bookshop. trada.co.uk/ bookshop/ for these related publications: • Best practice guide to Timber in highspecification buildings, BM TRADA, 2014 • Timber in refurbishment, TRADA Technology, 2010
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Span Tables – a look back and forward Keerthi Ranasinghe, BM TRADA’s Eurocodes expert, sets the scene for the fourth edition of TRADA’s popular book Eurocode 5 Span Tables, published in 2014
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grounds for many European jurisdictions, were never meant to be like-for-like substitutions for British Standards. As such, Part 7 of BS 5268 had no successor within the Eurocodes suite of standards. In producing the first Eurocode edition of the Span Tables, the third edition in 2009, we decided to use the same calculation methods given in Part 7 of BS 5268, suitably adapted to the Eurocodes. Only the engineering principles were adopted, with all references to and parameters from BS 5268-2 substituted with information from relevant Eurocodes. However, this wasn’t the only problem to be solved during this transition period from British Standards to Eurocodes. Successful implementation of Eurocodes relies heavily on the accuracy of European Standards for materials. At the time of the third edition, some of the material standards, although published, were at an early stage of development. This meant that some of the spans presented were not the optimum that could have been
First versions of the span tables were published within the early editions of Approved Document A. However, due to representations from other material sectors these tables were subsequently taken out of the ADA. As the industry representative body, TRADA took over the ownership of the tables in 2004, with the first ‘TRADA’ edition published by TRADA Technology Ltd appearing soon afterwards. The tables continue to be referenced in the ADA as guidance material for timber buildings. The publication has come a long way since the first edition in 2004. The first and second editions were prepared to the rules and requirements of Part 2 of the then British Standard for timber design, BS 5268. Unbeknown to most designers, there was another part to BS 5268, Part 7, giving the calculation methods for the span tables, presented in seven sub-parts in equation format. Understandably, calculation programs used by TRADA Technology for the production of the span tables were prepared according to these equations. Withdrawal of the British Standards for construction, to be replaced by corresponding European Standards in 2010, meant that all these supporting documents were also made obsolescent. This presented a unique challenge for TRADA Technology in producing the third edition of the Span Tables to Eurocodes in 2009. European Standards, having to cover common
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achieved. Trimmer tables were also not included as we were trying to quickly respond to the high demand from the industry for a Eurocodes compliant set of tables at the time.
BM TRADA invites all TRADA members and users alike to critically evaluate the contents and give appropriate feedback where necessary, while appreciating that TRADA is not responsible for any changes to the Eurocodes.
This latest fourth edition addresses most of these early issues encountered by the third edition (the ‘first’ Eurocodes edition). At a glance, this current edition contains: • an additional section for trimmers and trimming joists, consistent with the floor joist tables • revisions for enhanced shear and bearing strengths due to changes to the material standards • changes to some section sizes prompted by an industry-wide survey • improved help on how to get the best out of the tables. All in all, this new edition now includes over 70 tables and 10 figures – a significant expansion. In the decade since TRADA’s first publication of Span Tables, it has become an essential purchase for the construction industry, from designers, specifiers and builders, through to surveyors and building control. However, this is a technical book for professionals in the built environment sector and, as such, requires a certain level of competence to use correctly. As has always been the case, the responsibility for the design rests firmly with the designer.
Keerthi Ranasinghe Senior Technical Consultant BM TRADA
Supporting services Visit the Bookshop at http://bookshop. trada.co.uk for these related publications: • Eurocode 5 Span Tables 4th edition for solid timber members in floors, ceilings and roofs for dwellings, TRADA Technology, 2014 • Timber frame construction 5th edition, TRADA Technology, 2011 Also available from, http://www.trada. co.uk/techinfo/toolbox.html • timbersizerPro EC5 edition (software tool)
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Timber Expo Continued success for the UK’s only dedicated timber show
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f you want to sell sawn wood you need to have planted the trees decades ago; if you want to have a show that’s ready to grow now, you needed to have started during the recession. What this year’s Timber Expo proves is that you can’t just grow a show quickly. We have spent the last four years during a recession working extremely hard to build a show that’s now coming of age – just as the market is about to take off. In 2014, Birmingham’s NEC played host to Timber Expo for the second time. It was another successful show for TRADA, with an excellent level of enquiries and a steady stream of interested individuals on our stand – all wanting to know more about wood. Footfall to this year’s show was increased significantly on last year, with some 6,000 visitors across the two days, evidence that a move to the NEC Birmingham and siting next to the W14 Joinery and Furniture Manufacturing Show fuelled extra traffic. With a busy
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seminar programme reflecting some of the industry’s leading names talking about the hottest topics, interactive quizzes and seminars on its own stand, it was a busy two days for the TRADA team.
Seminar programmes Top of the billing was the Timber Focus seminar programme, organised by TRADA and an integral part of the show. After an excellent reception last year, we worked even harder to pull the seminar programme for 2014, drawing together an unrivalled collection of high calibre speakers covering the entire supply chain – everything from niche areas to leading trends. The 25-minute sessions, which were delivered in two purpose-built timberbased theatres, covered topics such as engineered wood, innovation in timber and its use, while speakers were drawn from the best industry insiders and those working with timber including architects. For many of the sessions, it was standing room only, proving that we definitely got the recipe right for 2014. TRADA has worked hard over the years to build the seminar programmes with some high-profile names from big companies. There are a lot of really interesting things happening in timber and it’s a privilege to hear leading designers speak with experience drawn from the coalface. Not only is it incredibly interesting but it’s a fantastic endorsement of timber.
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UK Construction Week (@ UK_CW), organised by Media 10, announced in early 2015 the acquisition of Timber Expo. The UK’s only dedicated event for timber construction, Timber Expo was co-founded by BM TRADA and has worked closely with TRADA, which played a key role in the delivery of content. Media 10 will now run Timber Expo as a key part of UKCW, bringing together nine constructionfocused events taking place at the NEC Birmingham between 6th-11th October
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Also on display was the Fingers Crossed sculpture, initiated as a collaboration between students from the Emergent Technologies and Design Programme at the Architectural Association, professional engineers at Arup and TRADA. The structure was made from 9mm birch plywood – supplied by TRADA member Hanson Plywood.
In addition, the show saw the presentation of the prizes for TRADA’s National Student Design Competition, Velocity, with the winning team from University of Edinburgh picking up their award and prize money of £2,500 at a champagne reception on the Tuesday evening.
Unlike other sculptures, Fingers Crossed was not held together using conventional metal joints, but rather relied on the friction of the two sides’ interlocking teeth, with the design concept being reminiscent of interlocking fingers, from which the sculpture draws its name.
They beat off strong competition from teams of students from universities across the UK who were all tasked with creating the blueprint for a cycling super-hub using British timber in Sheffield, the Steel City. The second place prize went to Imperial College London, while the team from Newcastle University took third. Of University of Edinburgh’s design, judge Wayne Hemingway said: ‘The team presented some great ideas and the design has the potential to develop into a fine solution.’ It certainly drew an enthusiastic crowd at the show. We look forward to seeing the entries into this year’s National Student Design Competition, Airspeed. With the infrastructure now in place and the show’s reputation growing every year, 2015 looks like being the most successful Timber Expo yet. We look forward to being at the heart of the show for many years to come.
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Velocity in British Timber-a great success 2014’s National Student Design Competition was a great success for the TRADA University Engagement Programme, writes Elizabeth Turner
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n 2014 TRADA through its successful University Engagement Programme (UEP) launched and delivered a brand new National Student Design Competition – Velocity in British Timber.
University Engagement Programme (UEP) The UEP delivers a number of aspects from online resources to technical timber lectures to university built environment courses across the UK. Mainly targeting architecture and engineering students, the aim is to engage and inspire the designers and specifiers of the future so they understand about timber and timber construction and have a positive impression of the timber industry. A key aspect of the UEP’s activities from its beginnings in 2010 has been competitions but, until 2014, these have been run at individual universities with various partners in the timber industry.
A national competition So why introduce a national competition? There were a number of reasons, not least the desire to do something creative and forward
thinking to celebrate TRADA’s 80th anniversary that fell in 2014. Other material organisations such as Tata Steel/BSCA and Concrete Centre have been offering student design competitions successfully for a number of years, so timber was missing a trick. In addition, offering something to all universities would broaden the reach of the UEP and giving students the opportunity to win a prize would definitely motivate them to learn about timber. How did we do it? Following a pitch to the TRADA Advisory Committee by Elizabeth Turner, TRADA University Liaison Manager, the go ahead was given to develop ideas and come up with a brief. A number of different project ideas were discussed and finally a cycling theme utilising British timber was chosen. An Advisory Committee working party of Charlie Law (BAM Construction), Mike Cook (Buro Happold), Simon Smith (Smith and Wallwork) and David Trujillo (Coventry University) tasked Elizabeth with finding a real location on which to base the project to give a ‘real life’ feel to the competition’s concepts. The working party offered invaluable advice and support throughout the entire competition with some serving as judges once submissions were made. Finding a real site was somewhat of a challenge – a series of letters to likely organisations were sent and, after a long wait, we were delighted to receive a reply from the Cycle Touring Club (CTC) which was keen to work with us. We held a meeting in Sheffield at Parkwood Springs with Dan Cook, the CTC’s Education Lead Senior Officer, to work out a potential concept. Parkwood Springs offered both a brown-field site where the now derelict Sheffield Ski Village is ripe for regeneration and a green-field site that offered superb views over Sheffield. With great links to a new mountain bike trail, commuter routes into the city centre as well as recreational routes onto the Peak District National Park, a cycling super-hub seemed a reasonable concept to develop. Although the cycling super-hub was a conceptual building that in the short term is unlikely to be built, the concept we developed had to look like a ‘real’ building in order to be a suitable challenge and likely to be adopted by university courses. As such, a number of things were required from the building (see Panel 1, overleaf).
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Panel 1: The super-hub was required to:
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• provide secure overnight cycle storage/parking for up to 1,000 cycles (to include space for recumbent cycles, tandem cycles and tricycles) • provide ancillary facilities - a cycle retail/workshop space - changing facilities for cyclists and community groups (such as football field users) - multi-use community space for events, training etc - cafe space • provide smaller secure cycle storage hubs for up to 50 cycles to be located strategically around the city centre to serve as satellite hubs and a link to the landmark building you have created overlooking the city.
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Imperial College London
TRADA was delighted that a number of people and organisations were keen to support the competition. Sponsorship from Lonza Wood Protection and Vastern Timber, both TRADA members, demonstrated that the timber industry is willing to get behind developing our future talent. Leading designer Wayne Hemingway gave up his time to be a judge for us and the Grown in Britain movement was also active in its support. Media partners the Timber Trades Journal and Blueprint magazine, a leading architecture and design periodical, also showcased the competition bringing TRADA to the forefront of readers’ minds.
The judging process For 2014 the competition ran between January and June and we had a good mix of architecture and engineering departments and students interested and participating. Although from enquiries to entries to final submissions we saw an inevitable drop off in numbers, as students realised they could not meet the submission deadline, the final tally of 18 workbooks submitted gave us something to get our teeth into. Judging was a two-part process. A short-listing process took place at Buro Happold’s London offices and six projects were selected for ‘further assessment’. The judges were pleased with the quality and breadth presented but noted engineering school entries were particularly strong, as reflected in the final shortlist:
Building side view of the winning entry from the University of Edinburgh
University of Edinburgh The ‘further assessment’ was quite a daunting task as we asked students to bring along a model and deliver a presentation on their project to a panel of judges – again at Buro Happold’s London office. The thinking behind this was to provide an experience similar to pitching a project to a client – something those who, after university, plan to go on to be professional designers will have to do. It also afforded the judging panel the opportunity to see more of the projects presented than the workbooks could show. The final judging day in London was superb. Students gave such a good account of themselves with very slick, professional presentations and, if they are representative of the students aspiring to enter the construction industry, then the future is definitely looking bright for us all. Following this final judging session the panel deliberated to choose a winner – as one had to be chosen. The projects were all very different and we took a wide range of factors into account as well as comments from the ‘online’ judges such as Wayne Hemingway. The winning project from the University of Edinburgh was a building that could only be built from timber. As Mike Cook said: ‘This project stood out as one where the qualities of timber were essential to the overall design. A concept for the use of structural timber that would really get it noticed and give the people of Sheffield an outstanding new public building’.
Supporting future talent So what has the competition achieved? Well, we believe that it has raised the profile of timber as a material and of TRADA, both with the education establishment and the wider construction sector. In the timber sector the TRADA University Engagement Programme is unique in offering a UK-wide outreach programme that is ensuring the designers of the future have at the very least some basic knowledge of the exciting material we all know and, hopefully beyond that, an interest and enthusiasm to see timber as a versatile material that they should be considering at the forefront of their design planning. Visitors to Timber Expo who saw the models displayed said how great it was to see the industry supporting students and future talent.
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The winning team from University of Edinburgh
Panel 2: Comments from the students: Did the competition change your ideas of timber as a construction material? ‘Once we’d done our research we were surprised by the number of options we had for timber construction, even when we were limited to just British timber sources. At first it was a bit overwhelming but TRADA’s wood information sheets were really helpful and we looked at a lot of case studies to get a feel for precedents for what has already been achieved – and to try and push the boundaries a bit ourselves. Timber was a really interesting and challenging material to design with.’ Juliet Kernohan, Imperial College London – Second prize winners
How do you think you benefited from the judging day in London? ‘We loved the judging day! It felt very “grown up” and as though we were presenting a real pitch as a company. The panel of judges were very encouraging but still challenged us with questions we hadn’t thought about. It was great to have a variety of judges from all professional backgrounds to see individual perspectives on our design.’ Jess Barton, Newcastle University – Third prize winners
All the students who took part learned a great deal about timber and for those who were invited to London also a great deal about themselves. (See Panel 2, left) The judging day gave them a feel for what their future working life may be like. We were particularly delighted with how well this aspect worked and what it ‘gave’ to the students. All of the shortlisted students said they would definitely consider timber in their designs after the competition. TRADA is so pleased with the success of the national competition that it will be running again for 2015 with a new brief. Airspeed will see students designing a brand new hangar for aircraft exhibits at the Yorkshire Air Museum plus creating an iconic gateway for the museum to entice visitors in. More information can be found at www.trada.co.uk/academic/designcompetitions
Elizabeth Turner TRADA University Liaison Manager
Supporting services For more information about the TRADA University Engagement Programme and how you can get involved contact Elizabeth Turner at eturner@trada.co.uk or call 01494 569654
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The world’s first PEFC certified housing project: Kingsgate House, London TM
A housing project on King’s Road, Chelsea, has achieved PEFC Project Certification – the first major housing development worldwide to do so. Kay Hartmann of KLH UK and Andrew Stearn of Price & Myers explain how sustainability was integrated into the building project
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ingsgate House is a new seven-storey housing project providing 43 affordable residential flats. Replacing a former six-storey office building, the building’s proportions are derived from the local 19th century housing estates along the King’s Road. But it’s the thoroughly modern integration of environmental responsibilities, evidenced by PEFC Project Certification, that hit the construction headlines.
A sustainable design for affordable housing
To achieve PEFC Project Certification*, a building has to use a minimum of 70% PEFC-certified material, with the rest from approved controlled sources. Kingsgate House achieved this goal, using: • Prefabricated structural cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels and glulam, with 100 per cent of wood products supplied certified as ‘legal and sustainable’. 96.5% was PEFC timber from PEFC-certified origin, with the balance certified, making material sourcing very straightforward. • Cladding panels – a sustainable cladding material made up of 70% certified wood-based fibre. Kingsgate House materials: • The CLT is predominantly constructed from spruce and manufactured by KLH in Austria. • Trespa® cladding panels – a sustainable cladding material made up of 70% certified wood-based fibre. *PEFC Licence Code: BMT-PEFC-1216
The Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) is an international non-profit, non-governmental organisation dedicated to promoting Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) through independent third-party certification. PEFC UK endorses national forest certification systems developed through multi-stakeholder processes and tailored to local priorities and conditions. PEFC works throughout the entire forest supply chain to promote good practice in the forest and to ensure that timber and non-timber forest products are produced with respect for the highest ecological, social and ethical standards. Project certification is a mechanism for independently verifying the use of certified timber, typically in a construction project. It was developed to fulfil the need for a chain of custody model for one-off activities (such as constructing a building) which are finite and have no further need for auditing beyond the conclusion of a project. Project certification bridges the gap between the site gate and the public claims that are made about the total use of certified timber on a project.
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CLT – an integrated solution Timber is arguably the only truly renewable construction material and on this project it provided a viable alternative to traditional methods of construction. The structural properties of CLT combine robust solidity with energy efficiency, as well as ease and speed of construction. Architect Horden Cherry Lee, engineer Price & Myers and the full design team worked closely to establish the value of specifying CLT for the majority of the building early in the design process to ensure the design would evolve as an integrated solution. The superstructure was constructed from CLT above a first floor concrete transfer level. The lightweight construction was made possible by selecting CLT as the main building material. When compared with the concrete frame alternative, the benefits of using CLT construction were: • lightweight structure that enabled the new building to re-use existing foundations, saving excavation and substructure costs and reducing construction programme • low embodied carbon and energy to manufacture • fewer vehicles, less waste, dust and noise on site • simpler and faster site construction • airtight envelope • thinner transfer slabs • easy-to-fix first and second fix items • a reduced depth transfer slab • an increase in the building footprint • an additional storey to the building. This was particularly useful in controlling the fast construction programme and the project budget, especially as much of the ground was likely to be contaminated from the previous use of the site.
CLT construction offers many benefits. Photo: KLH UK
The building also has an exhaust air heat pump that reduces hot water energy by 70%. Kingsgate House meets Code for Sustainable Homes Level 4. The use of PEFC certified wood-based products, retention of foundations, and use of an exhaust air heat pump, integrated photovoltaic solar shutters and louvers all contribute to its sustainable energy strategy.
Kay Hartmann Technical Director KLH UK
Sustainability credentials As part of the certification process for the timber, the whole supply chain had to follow strict guidelines. The contractors monitored every piece of timber coming on site, recorded timber deliveries and investigated problems such as missing information on some supplier delivery notes. This allowed them to establish a very strict and robust system meaning that in only two instances was the chain of custody for the timber broken. BM TRADA carried out a detailed and rigorous auditing process of the supply chain for Kingsgate. The use of PEFC-certified timber meant that the design team could be confident that the timber used had come from sustainably managed forests and that PEFC Project Certification and a highly sustainable building would be achievable goals. The total stored/sequestered carbon in the 1120m3 of KLH panels for Kingsgate House is 272 tonnes. The facade consists of a precast concrete frame that supports the balconies and supports the PV solar shutters which generate energy and provide privacy for residents.
Andrew Stearn Structural Engineer Price & Myers
Supporting services Visit the Bookshop at www.trada.co.uk for this related publication: • Getting started with Chain of custody project certification, BM TRADA, 2013 BM TRADA offers FSC® and PEFCTM Project Certification: www.bmtrada.com/certification +44(0)1494 569700
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Cosy crosslam: the cladding conundrum The use of cross-laminated timber has seen huge growth in recent years. Lewis Taylor and Robin Lancashire remind us that the basic principles of timber construction still apply to this novel material
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ross-laminated timber (also known as ‘crosslam’ or CLT) has to some extent re-written the rules on timber construction. It has allowed structures to be designed and built that previously would have been considered impossible, or certainly impractical, using more conventional timber building systems. However, while cross-laminated timber could be seen as revolutionary, the basis of ensuring good long-term performance is firmly rooted in well understood and commonly used principles. As with most building systems, once the structural frame has been erected, it must be insulated and clad to provide thermal comfort and protection from the prevailing weather. Many European crosslaminated timber manufacturers and suppliers have well-established
solutions for insulating and cladding these structures, but most of these systems use either wood fibre insulation with timber cladding boards or ‘direct applied’ insulated render systems. In the UK, the use of direct applied render systems is not recommended due to possible water ingress past the cladding and the associated risk of timber decay. A cavity should always be created, with render typically applied over a carrier board on battens. While some cross-laminated timber buildings use timber cladding and a cavity, with wood fibre insulation, many of these buildings are being constructed with brick cladding, something which is fairly unique to the UK. Because of this, the European manufacturers have little or no guidance on the correct design and installation methods for this type of cladding. When cladding a cross-laminated timber building in brick there are a number of key considerations: • type of insulation to be used • location of the insulation • presence and location of a breather membrane • size and location of the external wall cavity • type and installation of the external brick wall ties and lintels • total height of brick cladding and its support. Through BM TRADA’s involvement with a number of large, crosslaminated timber building projects, as well as questions asked by construction professionals through the TRADA advisory line, it is clear that there is a lack of knowledge in this area, and key considerations are being missed or ignored.
Structural performance and stability
The eight-storey, cross-laminated timber Bridport House in London
When choosing to use brick (or indeed rendered block) cladding, the first consideration must be to the structural performance and stability of the cladding. Self-supporting cladding, such as brick, will normally be built from its own foundations and support its own weight. Extensive testing and experience with timber frame construction shows that self-supporting brick cladding can be constructed up to 6 storeys in height, sometimes higher, with the correct design and specification.
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BM TRADA has seen a number of cross-laminated timber buildings of less than seven storeys where the structural engineer has taken the decision to support the brick cladding from the crosslam frame at each floor zone using large metal angles. While this design is not wrong, it transfers substantial load to the cross-laminated timber structure which must then be accounted for in its design. This increases costs and complexities to the design, which could be avoided by making the cladding self supporting. Self-supporting cladding must then be tied back to the crosslaminated timber structure to provide it with lateral restraint. This is normally achieved with stainless steel ties specifically designed for use with timber structure. Depending on factors such as the amount of differential movement expected between the brick cladding and the crosslam structure, and the type of insulation used, one of three different types of ties would normally be used. The choice of ties is discussed later in this article.
Insulation Another key consideration is the type of insulation that is to be used and its location. Rigid, foil-faced foam insulation installed on the outer face of the crosslam structure appears to be a popular choice in the UK where brick-clad crosslam buildings are concerned. While this type of insulation does offer the best thermal performance per unit of thickness, it also has potential drawbacks to be considered. The foil facings on the insulation
Brick cladding on cross-laminated timber structure
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boards inhibit the ability for the cross-laminated timber panels behind to dry to the outside if they become wet through water ingress into the structure or trapped construction moisture. Gaps around the perimeter of the boards can allow air infiltration past the boards and into any spaces between the insulation and the structure behind; this effect is referred to as thermal bypass. The use of rigid insulation boards should be based on a favourable condensation risk analysis. As an alternative to rigid foam insulation, mineral or wood-fibre insulation quilt or slabs can be used. These insulation materials either need to be sufficiently dense to be used in an unsupported application, or a support network of battens or studs needs to be created.
Protection from moisture The cross-laminated timber structure of the building needs to be protected from exposure to any moisture which penetrates the brick cladding. This is achieved by incorporating a drained and vented cavity between the cladding and the outer face of the insulation, as well as the installation of a breather membrane. We often see the breather membrane installed to the face of the crosslam panels with the insulation installed outside of this. In this location, the breather membrane may not be able to repel water efficiently due to water being held against the breather membrane by the insulation. Wind washing or thermal bypass may also occur in and around the insulation without an external wind barrier in place.
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BM TRADA has seen instances where taping of the joints between outer foil faces of the insulation boards has been specified. If the joints are taped with foil tape, a vapour control layer is then effectively formed on the outer (cold in the UK climate) face of the insulation which may result in an interstitial condensation risk. BM TRADA recommends that a breather membrane be installed on the outer face of the insulation. In this location it can perform as intended and also help to provide some air tightness to the insulation to mitigate thermal bypass and/or wind washing. To recap at this point, a typical brick-clad, cross-laminated timber structure would typically consist of: • brick cladding • a drained and vented cavity • breather membrane • insulation material (either self-supporting mineral wool slab or mineral wool quilt between battens) • cross-laminated timber structure • internal linings and finishes.
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used, holes in the insulation and breather membrane need to be formed to allow fixing of the wall tie directly to the cross-laminated timber panel. These holes in the insulation and breather membrane would need to be filled and sealed to maintain the thermal and moisture tightness of the structure. The effects of differential movement would also need to be considered. Similarly, high-movement ties would result in substantial disruption to the insulation and breather membrane and the buildability of the structure needs to be carefully considered. Solid timber battens or studs could be incorporated into the insulation zone to allow the wall ties to be fixed to them but on the outside of the breather membrane. This would avoid the need to make holes in the insulation. In summary, masonry clad cross-laminated timber structures offer good thermal and structural performance, but the connection of the masonry to the timber panels through the insulation can be problematic. Where conditions allow, the use of simple straight helical ties helps to easily solve these issues.
Wall ties The three main types of wall ties suitable for masonry-clad timber structures are: • straight helical ties • angled flat metal timber frame ties • channel-based, high-movement ties.
Robin Lancashire Senior Timber Frame Consultant BM TRADA
The choice of tie is normally dictated by how much differential movement is expected to occur and the type of insulation which is to be used. If the amount of differential movement anticipated between the crosslam structure and the brick cladding does not exceed the movement allowance of the ties (this can be obtained from the tie manufacturer), then helical can be used. Helical ties can be inserted through the breather membrane and insulation and into the crosslaminated timber structure. Plastic insulation retaining rings are normally available that can be used to help hold the insulation material tight to the cross-laminated timber panel. The repeat thermal bridging of the wall ties should be considered in any U-value calculation for the wall. If an alternative type of tie needs to be used for movement or structural reasons, problems can result with their installation. The standard timber frame wall ties must be connected to the crosslam structure. If battens or studs have been used to support insulation, the ties could be fixed to these, subject to the approval of the structural engineer. If a rigid foam board or mineral/wood fibre batt has been
Lewis Taylor Timber Frame Consultant BM TRADA
Supporting services Visit the Bookshop at www.trada.co.uk for this related publication: • Innovative timber construction, TRADA Technology, 2012 Contact the BM TRADA Timber Frame team +44(0)1494 569966 Email: technical@bmtrada.com
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New harmonised Product Standard for glulam Despite UK objections, the enlarged 2013 version of EN 14080 sets new rules for CE marking of glulam, says Hugh Mansfield-Williams
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lued laminated timber (glulam) is perhaps the product with the widest range of shapes and capacities available to the designer of timber structures. Its use in wide-span arches, gridshell domes and even bridges for roads without load restrictions has given it a reputation for public structures with a great visual impact, but it is equally at home in industrial and commercial buildings where a wide span and low weight are important. Specialist manufacturers will make bespoke sizes and curves to match an engineer’s specification, but stock sizes are also available, mainly in straight lengths.
Siberian larch glulam. Photo: Buckland Timber
Glulam is a construction product capable of carrying significant structural loads where failure of a single member could be catastrophic. Since its performance relies on the quality of the glue bonds between the laminations and in the finger joints, strict production controls are vital. Under the Construction Products Regulation, glulam must be CE marked to the requirements of BS EN 14080:2013. Timber structures. Glued laminated timber and glued solid timber. Requirements, with the close involvement of a Notified Body.
BS EN 14080:2013 Compared to the previous 2005 edition of BS EN 14080, which had a mere 38 pages, the 2013 version is quite a tome, with 106 pages. However it does supersede six other standards, namely BS ENs 386, 387, 390, 391, 392 and 1194. These standards dealt with performance,
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production, dimensions and classification of glulam as well as tests of gluelines so the relevant content has been incorporated into the new standard. BS EN 385 is also superseded, partly by BS EN 14080:2013, and partly by BS EN 15497:2014. Structural finger jointed solid timber. Performance requirements and minimum production requirements, the new harmonised Standard for finger-jointed timber. The scope of the new standard has been expanded to include new product variations such as block glued glulam, where glulam components are bonded together to form a larger member with a rectangular cross-section, and glued solid timber, where the individual laminations are between 45mm and 85mm in thickness. Isocyanate and gap-filling adhesives are also included. The strength class of the final product is still given as a GL number, for example GL24h for a homogenous glulam with a bending strength of 24 N/mm², but other characteristic values in the class have changed. The laminations are now assigned to a tension class, although equivalent bending strength classes are given for most of the tension classes, for example C24 is equivalent to T14. This change reflects the understanding that the performance of the lamination at the tension edge of a glulam beam is critical to the performance of the whole member.
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In one important respect, the scope of the new standard is narrower than the old standard, to the extent that the UK submitted a negative vote at the approval stage. The standard now contains a list of approved species; so if the species is not on the list, it is outside the scope of the standard. There are no hardwoods on the list and hardwoods are specifically excluded from the scope, with the exception of poplar which is treated as a softwood. The National Annex (NA) to the standard notes that UK general practice has been to allow the use of hardwoods, and a table is provided of hardwood species that are suitable for glue laminating. This NA is informative and does not allow hardwood glulam to claim compliance with EN 14080, or to be CE marked. The NA also notes the UK’s disquiet with the introduction of thick laminations for glued solid timber, since it considers that small changes in the moisture content in service could lead to excessive distortion or splitting within thick laminations of low quality timber. It recommends that the quality of the timber should be sufficient to achieve a C24 strength class allocation according to BS EN 1912:2012. Structural Timber. Strength classes. Assignment of visual grades and species. Despite the UK reservations the new standard has been adopted throughout Europe, and will govern the way glulam is produced for the foreseeable future.
Hugh Mansfield-Williams Technical Manager BM TRADA
Supporting services Glulam arches at Sheffield Winter Garden. Photo: BuroHappold Engineering
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Classification of adhesives for structural use Hugh Mansfield-Williams summarises how recent changes to standards are helping to make the classification of structural adhesives easier
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any of the timber buildings that catch the public’s imagination have wide spans and high ceilings enclosing light and airy spaces, or they are multi-storey towers rising to heights that were previously out of reach for timber structures. These innovations are made possible by the increasing use of engineered wood products that rely upon the strength and durability of modern adhesive bonds between large timber surfaces.
Why use adhesives? For many applications nails, bolts or other mechanical fasteners could be used – so why consider the use of adhesives? Well, there are many good reasons: adhesively-bonded connections are generally stiffer, require less timber and have a less obtrusive appearance than mechanical fasteners. Stresses are transferred over the whole contact area of an adhesive joint, without damaging the structure of the timber, whereas stresses in mechanically fastened joints are concentrated where each fastener penetrates the timber. Adhesive joints are resistant to corrosive atmospheres and connections made with thermosetting resins may last longer in a fire than those made with metal fasteners. However, all these benefits are lost if the adhesive bond is not up to scratch. A quality control check will pick up a mechanical fastener that is missing or poorly installed, but a poor adhesive bond cannot be identified by visual inspection. A poor bond may be strong enough to survive handling and installation, but that will be of little comfort if it fails under a high load, a very rare occurrence fortunately.
Glulam arches in Bishop Edward King Chapel. Photo: Niall McLaughlin
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By far the best way to ensure consistent performance of an adhesive bond is carefully to follow established fabrication processes that ensure adhesive manufacturers’ instructions are met. Factories manufacturing structural products that rely on adhesive bonds tend to automate the process as far as possible, as consistent performance follows a consistent process. The classification of structural adhesives is the tool that specifiers can use to understand if the adhesive is suitable for the intended end use. The recent publication of new editions of the European Standards for adhesives for load-bearing timber structures has made major changes to the classification systems for these adhesives. Classification codes combine information about the type of adhesive and its intended end use.
Adhesive groups Adhesives can be placed into one of six groups, based on their composition, but only four of the groups are generally suitable for load-bearing connections: • formaldehyde resin (phenolic or aminoplastic) • one-component polyurethane adhesives • polyisocyanates • epoxy resin adhesives. The two groups that are not generally suitable for structural applications are not considered here. They are: • elastomerics • polyvinylacetate adhesives. Adhesives can also be grouped according to their behaviour under elevated temperature as thermosetting or thermoplastic. Thermosetting adhesives are polymers that cannot easily be softened or dissolved once set. The chemical reactions during curing tend to form a network of bonds, so the gluelines are strong and rigid under load. Some adhesives cure more quickly or their properties change when heat is applied during curing. Thermoplastic adhesives are polymers that even after curing will soften when they become hot and harden when they cool. Some are less rigid when cured than thermosetting adhesives, or more inclined to creep under load, in which case they are not suitable for structural use, but others are similar to thermosets and can be suitable for structural use.
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Classification Standards The Standards containing classification systems for adhesives for load-bearing timber structures have recently been revised. BS EN 301:2013 Adhesives, phenolic and aminoplastic, for load-bearing timber structures – Classification and performance requirements classifies thermosetting adhesives into two types, Type I and Type II. Type I is suitable for prolonged exposure to temperatures above 50°C or for conditions which would result in a moisture content of more than 20%. Type I adhesives to BS EN 301 are therefore suitable for service classes 1, 2 and 3. For Type II adhesives to BS EN 301, the 2013 edition has restricted their use to service class 1 conditions. In practice this means heated interior use only. A new Standard has been published for emulsion polymerized isocyanate adhesives: BS EN 16254:2013 Adhesives – Emulsion polymerized isocyanate (EPI) for load-bearing timber structures – Classification and performance requirements. It contains the same restrictions on the use of Type II adhesives to service class 1 as BS EN 301. Type I EPI adhesives are assigned to service classes 1 and 2, but not to service class 3. An equivalent classification system is provided for one-component polyurethane adhesives in BS EN 15425:2008 Adhesives – One component polyurethane for load-bearing timber structures – Classification and performance requirements. The classification does yet not match the revised BS EN 301 or the new BS EN 16254 since it still allows Type II adhesives to be used in service class 2 conditions, where there may be occasional wetting. Type I PUR adhesives are assigned to service classes 1, 2 and 3, but their moisture performance above 50°C is not specified.
Table 1: Assignments of glue types to service classes Standard
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BS EN 301, BS EN 15425 and BS EN 16254 contain guidance on the test programmes for adhesives that provide the basis for their allocation to the classes listed. Tests are for close contact gluelines of 0.1mm and thick gluelines of 0.3mm and greater at the time of bonding. Manufacturers should undertake these programmes to demonstrate that their adhesives meet the performance requirements of the standards.
Classification codes The options in the classification system introduced in BS EN 301 and BS EN 16254 are summarised in the table below. Not all combinations are allowed.
Table 2: Adhesive classification options in BS EN 301 and BS EN 16254 Characteristic
Classification options
Application area (BS EN 16254 does not use these initials)
GP: General purpose FJ: Finger jointing GF: Gap filling (BS EN 301 only) Small dimension (BS EN 16254 only)
Maximum test temperature
90°C 70°C 50°C – no test required
Maximum glueline thickness (mm) 0.3/0.1 Test/Use 0.3/0.2 (BS EN 16254 only) 0.5/0.3 (BS EN 16254 only) 1.0/0.3 (BS EN 301 only) 1.0/0.6 (BS EN 301 only) 2.0/1.5 (BS EN 301 only)
Method of application (BS EN 301 only)
M: Adhesive and hardener mixed before application S: Separate application of adhesive and hardener
Possible combinations are listed in BS EN 301 and BS EN 16254. For instance a classification code ‘EN 301 I 70 GP 0.6 M’ is an adhesive to BS EN 301, Type I, tested to 70°C, for general purpose use, with a maximum glueline thickness in use of 0.6mm, mixed before application.
Laminated veneer lumber (LVL): thin rotary peeled veneers glued together enables long and strong beams to be made. Photo: Andrew Lawrence
BS EN 16254 is a little simpler, so ‘EN 16254 I 90 0.1’ is an adhesive to BS EN 16254, Type I, tested to 90°C, with a maximum glueline thickness in use of 0.1mm. Unlike BS EN 301, the BS EN 16254 classification code does not show the application area, although this is included in the table in the Standard.
Hugh Mansfield-Williams Technical Manager BM TRADA
Supporting services Visit the Wood Information section at www.trada.co.uk for this related publication: • Wood Information Sheet 2/3-31: Adhesives for structural use, BM TRADA, 2014 For information on adhesives for structural use call the BM TRADA Technical Team on +44(0)1494 569966
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The Fire Safety Order – closing the knowledge gap Peter Barker, Principal Technical Officer at BM TRADA, discusses the impact that the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order has had on the passive fire protection industry
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s an organisation responsible for fire testing and certification of construction products, BM TRADA receives many enquiries from various individuals and companies regarding passive fire protection within existing buildings. The queries are wide ranging but, since 2006, can nearly always be traced back to compliance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order (RRFSO).
What is clear from the types of enquiry is that there is a concerning lack of understanding about passive fire protection. This is particularly apparent for individuals that have been tasked with responding to the findings of a fire risk assessment. It is certain that, despite the RRFSO having been in force for eight years, the number of queries related to passive fire protection that it generates has not abated. One of the reasons why the RRFSO continues to raise questions with respect to passive fire protection is the general lack of building information available during the fire risk assessment process. Among other duties placed upon them by the RRFSO, the responsible person must conduct a suitable and sufficient risk assessment (article 9) and take any general fire precautions to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable (article 8), the safety of relevant persons. The highlighted terms are subjective but are intended to allow risk-based solutions that are tailored to the building type, business undertaking and the occupants.
Built-in protection Passive fire protection is the primary safety measure built into the fabric of a building. It helps to ensure the stability of the building and protect the means of escape in fire conditions. Unsurprisingly, therefore, it is one of the key aspects of a fire risk assessment. The difficulty for the fire risk assessor – whether they are the Responsible Person or have been nominated by the Responsible Person – is in ascertaining whether an element of passive fire protection has the required level of fire resistance to secure the means of escape. This assessment often has to be made in the absence of supporting test evidence and within buildings that pre-date current building regulations and design codes.
A fire risk assessment is one of the key aspects of passive fire protection
In the absence of information on the fire resistance properties and design of the building, the fire risk assessment can take various paths. These are normally a function of the competency of the risk assessor.
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Fire risk assessor competency
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The element of construction is assumed to have the required level of fire resistance or is not addressed within the fire risk assessment at all, reliance on the building structure is misplaced undermining the suitability of the fire risk assessment
• High exposure to risk • Potential for enforcement action by the fire and rescue service • Low initial cost responding to findings of risk assessment but with the potential for large fines if prosecuted • Worst case scenario, a large fire leads to loss of life and injury
Risk adverse, the default position is to replace or upgrade passive fire protection to meet current regulations
• Potentially lower exposure to risk but only if the upgrades to passive fire protection are considered as part of the wider risk assessment • High and potentially unnecessary cost to business
Recognition of limits of knowledge and referral to an independent expert for a third party opinion on likely fire resistance performance of an element of construction
• For specialist items of passive fire protection or certain types of high risk building, referral to an independent expert can provide the best solution, money is spent appropriately and risk is reduced accordingly • Reliance on the independent expert to have the necessary knowledge and need to have confidence that the specialist will not over specify remedial solutions for financial gain
A risk-based approach is adopted based on the likely performance of construction set against the overall risk and occupancy of the building
• The fire risk assessor will need to have an understanding of the type of construction and be familiar with its likely behaviour in fire conditions and be able to apply fire engineering principles • The risk assessment must be realistic and usable by the Responsible Person and not rely heavily on complex management systems
High
The examination of buildings during the fire risk assessment process has not only highlighted competency issues among those carrying out the assessments (Responsible Persons and professionals) but also within the building industry. To name just a few of the more common issues, many risk assessments find compartment lines breached by the installation of pipes and cables; deficient fire doors, which are poorly maintained; glazing incorrectly specified and installed; and poor fire-stopping practices. In fact, as some specialists operating in the passive fire protection industry have known for some time, the RRFSO has highlighted wideranging concerns including: • a lack of information on buildings and the fire resistance performance of the products and systems that are installed • fire-rated products and systems constructed incorrectly (non-compliant with test evidence or not tested) • fire-rated products and systems installed incorrectly (non-compliant with test evidence or not tested) • fire-rated products and systems that are not maintained correctly
• passive fire protection systems installed within the building that do not match the occupancy and use of the building, due to changes in building use and layout over time. A great deal of construction work is directly or indirectly linked to passive fire protection and many of the more specialist systems are incorrectly installed or specified. Unfortunately, these mistakes are not always picked up in the building approvals process.
Inconsistent enforcement The absence of building information is not the only issue that makes the risk assessor’s role challenging. The fire and rescue service is responsible for enforcing the RRFSO. Since inspections are subjective in their nature, this has led to inconsistent enforcement by different regions, and sometimes within the same fire and rescue service. What is deemed acceptable in the absence of supporting test evidence to some inspecting officers is not always acceptable to others. This has led to frustration for some Responsible Persons who view this as a shifting of the rules, making it even more difficult to comply. As with any new legislation, there is a period of adjustment as businesses, enforcers and the law courts become familiar with the
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requirements and legal precedents are set. Judging by statistics released by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) for the period 2012-2013, there are still a large number of businesses that are either not aware of their legal obligations or choose to put profit before safety. The statistics for England showed that during this period 2,800 enforcement notices and 485 prohibition notices were issued and 58 prosecutions undertaken. Nevertheless, the RRFSO is slowly becoming accepted and understood as part of the landscape of fire safety legislation.
Driving improvement During the last eight years, the RRFSO has highlighted a number of challenges related to our existing building stock. These are now being addressed in a number of ways: • An increasing number of qualifications, training and certification schemes are being offered by UKAS-accredited certification bodies for individuals working with passive fire protection. • There is increasing awareness and engagement in installing fireresisting products that are manufactured by third party certified companies. This not only provides confidence in the performance of a product but also assists with identifying the provenance of the product, which is useful for future maintenance and fire risk assessment. • The Association for Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP) has produced the ASFP Guide to Inspecting Passive Fire Protection for Fire Risk Assessors, in order to communicate essential information regarding the passive fire protection systems that are incorporated within buildings. The guide places emphasis on prioritising assessment of the passive fire protection systems on the means of escape in order to evaluate what is needed for occupants to evacuate the building in the event of fire. The guidance is therefore intended to assist the Responsible Person in meeting the life safety objectives of the RRFSO. Fire risk assessments for insurance and property protection may need to consider the performance of passive fire protection systems that go beyond that required as a minimum for evacuation and life safety. • The Fire Risk Assessment Competency Council was formed to develop competency criteria for fire risk assessors, thus providing benchmarks for individuals to choose a risk assessor with the appropriate level of knowledge for a particular building. • There are a number of third party schemes and registers for fire risk assessors, again offering the end-user confidence in the competency of a fire risk assessor. • The introduction of Primary Authority Schemes in 2014 aims to provide for more consistent and coordinated regulatory enforcement by local authorities and fire and rescue services.
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• There is increasing awareness of Building Regulation 38, which requires that a package of fire safety information is handed over to the building owner when a building is complete. Aimed at ensuring that building owners have all the necessary information on the fire safety systems that are incorporated within the building, this regulation is not always complied with, despite having been in place since the RRFSO came into force. Access to this vital information not only assists with the safe operation of a building on a day-today basis but is obviously valuable when it comes to undertaking a fire risk assessment under the RRFSO. In summary, the RRFSO has had a huge and mainly positive impact on the passive fire protection industry, by highlighting competency issues at every level of the supply chain and revealing some of the fire safety concerns prevalent within our existing building stock. This has raised the profile of passive fire protection and the industry has responded by introducing qualifications and benchmark standards for professionals working with passive fire protection. However, there is still a considerable amount of work to be done to further improve understanding of the RRFSO and the role of passive fire protection, so that everyone is aware of their fire safety obligations. After all, compliance with the RRFSO isn’t just about avoiding fines and prosecution; it is about ensuring appropriate fire safety measures within buildings and the protection of life.
Peter Barker Principal Technical Officer – Fire BM TRADA
Supporting services Visit the Bookshop at www.trada.co.uk for this related publication: • Getting started with Fire protection: understanding your responsibilities under the Fire Safety Order (RRFSO), BM TRADA, 2014 For information on fire safety in buildings call BM TRADA on: +44(0)1494 569833
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Limiting fire and smoke spread BM TRADA Product Assessor Simon Bailey highlights the importance of understanding fire and smoke control within buildings
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ery few people appreciate how quickly fire and smoke can spread through a building. Rapid fire spread, with an extremely quick increase in temperature and the development of large volumes of smoke, is possible within a matter of minutes of a fire starting. Left unchecked, a fire will continue to grow and exploit weaknesses in the building structure and, once a fire has engulfed a building, it has the potential to spread to adjacent buildings through radiated heat. The need to limit fire and smoke spread, to protect the lives of people living and working in and around buildings, has been recognised for many years. In England, the legislation for new buildings is Part B of Schedule 1 to the Building Regulations 2010 (as amended). Sections B2, B3 and B4 outline how the construction should limit fire growth (B2), contain fire growth to the room of origin and provide structural stability (B3) and prevent fire spreading over the envelope of the building and travelling to adjacent buildings (B4). A significant proportion of the materials, products and structures used for constructing buildings must therefore be considered in terms of fire performance in order to satisfy the requirements of the building regulations; this ‘built in’ fire performance is broadly defined as ‘passive fire protection’.
techniques, such as modular, panellised and site-based systems are also often being used. This is reflected in the increasing number of construction projects using modern methods of construction (MMCs), particularly in the education, healthcare and housing sectors. Occasionally, MMCs are now integrated with traditional buildings that may pre-date our current building regulations, in order to enhance environmental performance. Irrespective of what materials or methods are used for a building, the building regulations require that the building must be constructed to secure reasonable levels of health or safety in case of fire. To achieve this goal, all systems must be constructed and installed in line with their tested and/or approved specification. For the same systems to continue to provide the required level of fire resistance throughout the design life of the building they must also be adequately repaired and maintained. After the building has been completed it is the Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order (RRFSO) that is the primary legislative instrument for fire safety in England and Wales. As a result of the increase in fire risk assessment, now a legal requirement for individuals responsible
Understanding buildings – past, present and future Guidance documents such as Approved Document B are based primarily on construction methods such as brick and block, and draw on expertise specific to this method. Often the controlling authorities, construction industry, insurers, fire and rescue services, property managers and homeowners are most familiar with traditional methods of construction. However, to meet increasing demands for sustainable buildings that can achieve higher standards of energy efficiency, coupled with faster completion times, timber and innovative construction products and
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for the fire safety of their building, and inspection and enforcement activities by the Fire and Rescue Service, it is becoming clear that, for a significant percentage of buildings, there is not a sufficient flow of knowledge and information regarding passive fire protection within the construction sector. Problems are being identified in traditionally constructed buildings as well as MMC, some are a result of: • subsequent alterations since the building was constructed (for example additional services installed breaching compartment lines, change of layout) • poor building maintenance (such as defective fire doors, broken plasterboards, flaky paint on walls) • the building not being constructed to the original specification in the first place (for example missing fire breaks, poor fire stopping). In the majority of cases, the people that occupy these buildings would be under the assumption that they could make their way to a place of safety in reasonable time in the event of fire, when in reality that might not be the case.
System-based approach Fire will always find the weakest link and the opportunity for weak links in the construction process is vast. For an individual item of passive fire protection to work as tested it must be constructed with the correct components and be installed correctly. The products must then be correctly specified throughout the building in order to complement
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each other and work as an overall building system. There is little point in using linings that limit the growth of fire and smoke if other aspects of the building design allow the fire and smoke to travel freely. Although the Q1 2014 RICS Construction Market survey highlights a continuing improvement in activity, contractors are acutely aware that projects need to be delivered on time and to budget to maintain their profile within the industry and continue to win work. The pressure on time and money occasionally results in deviations from the original building design and corners being cut, which can have the potential to seriously undermine the assumed performance of the building in a real fire event. In some cases, cheaper alternatives are being used as construction materials that may not carry any fire resistance performance or may not have been tested for the application, thus reducing any safety margin of performance or, worse still, completely undermining the fire resistance of the building. Furthermore competition on price within the building approvals sector means that it is becoming increasingly difficult for a Building Control Officer or Approved Inspector to quote for sufficient time to inspect all aspects of the building in sufficient detail to confirm whether all the materials or the whole installation is 100% compliant. In addition to time and cost pressures there is a recognised shortage of skilled individuals working specifically within the field of passive fire protection within the construction sector. This has become more prevalent during the recession and, now that we are beginning to see an upturn in construction, there is a concern that a lack of skills in the sector could affect the quality of installed passive fire protection measures. For the MMC sector, there are some additional challenges posed by the shortage of skills in the construction sector. As for any innovative product, knowledge of the system and how it works is particularly important as there will be less industry experience of the product. Applying traditional building practices to MMC may be inappropriate and could compromise the structure of the building in a fire event. For any individual working on a project that uses MMC, demonstrable experience of working with the system should be required, which must include understanding how the passive fire protection features of the system work.
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Increasing knowledge of passive fire protection within the construction industry is essential but really this should include building owners, occupants and trades people that are likely to have an impact on the structure of the building during its design life. There is no point in constructing buildings that are safe in the event of fire if there is a significant risk that this will be quickly diminished by the management and use of the building.
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An example of such a scheme is BM TRADA’s Q-Mark Scheme for Fire Stopping Installation. This aims to ensure that fire stopping solutions are being fitted correctly and to verify the competence of installation companies. Representatives of companies certified under the scheme will place a label next to each installation to confirm that it meets the requirements of the scheme and each will be registered with BM TRADA through their web-based database. Once this has been completed, BM TRADA will email a certificate to the responsible person, confirming details of what has been installed. For further information on the BM TRADA Q-Mark fire-stopping installation scheme, visit www.bmtrada.com Building technology is continuing to develop to meet our needs for increasing energy efficiency with less reliance on finite resources and quicker build times. MMCs are expected to reduce the housing shortage within the UK and therefore we must have a skilled work force within the construction industry that understands the systems, how they differ from traditional methods of construction, and the importance of detailing the passive fire protection systems correctly.
The solution is to close this knowledge gap through offering training and continuous professional development to all those involved in the construction process and throughout the life of a building. Manufacturers must offer training and guidance to those tasked with building these structures. Such courses should highlight the key features of MMC that may impact on the fire performance. Third party certification schemes for products and personnel can go a long way to ensuring that the system-based approach required for passive fire protection is correct when the building is completed and throughout its design life. They not only demonstrate the quality that should be expected but allow traceability for future fire risk assessments and maintenance. Such schemes require products to meet established test performance and require ongoing production audits. Installer schemes require operatives to demonstrate their skills and knowledge with site installations regularly audited.
Simon Bailey Product Assessor – Fire BM TRADA
Supporting services BM TRADA can test and certify the fire resistance of various construction materials and provide site surveys for passive fire protection. Visit www.bmtrada.com Visit the Bookshop at www.trada.co.uk for this related publication: • Wood Information Sheet 4-11: Woodbased panel products and timber in fire, BM TRADA, 2014
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Wood for Good Lifecycle Database David Hopkins explains how the Wood for Good Lifecycle Database uses LCA data to demonstrate timber’s environmental credentials
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he Wood for Good Lifecycle Database has been developed as part of a multi-stakeholder project to gather and publish life cycle assessment (LCA) data on behalf of the whole UK timber industry. The Lifecycle Database aims to provide independent data on the environmental performance of wood products to stakeholders including architects, engineers and material specifiers, as well as the timber industry itself. The database is a free, open and transparent online resource of generic LCA datasets developed on behalf of Wood for Good by PE INTERNATIONAL (PE) using a consistent methodology informed by existing LCA standards, including those for construction products and timber products used in the construction industry. It is available at www.woodforgood.com/lifecycle-database.
Our aim was to provide robust information on the environmental impacts of timber products from cradle to grave and to demonstrate timber’s low environmental impacts compared to competing materials. This can help make timber a natural first choice for the market. Led by Wood for Good, the Wood for Good Lifecycle Database is an initiative supported by: • Scottish Enterprise • Timber Trade Federation (TTF) • Forestry Commission Scotland (FCS) • Timber Research and Development Association (TRADA) • American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC) • Swedish Wood
Life cycle assessment (LCA) data Life cycle assessment (LCA) is currently the most appropriate tool for determining the environmental performance of products. LCA considers impacts throughout the product supply chain and addresses a range
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of different categories. As such, LCA gives a rounded understanding of the environmental performance of products and can be used to illustrate the trade-offs associated with different design choices (such as selection of different materials). The data included in the Lifecycle Database have been developed based on the CEN/TR 15941:2010 Environmental product declarations — Methodology for selection and use of generic data as well as existing databases and EPD data from UK industry and national statistics for UK timber products. The methods used to model the datasets are in line with the core Product Category Rules defined in BS EN 15804+A1:2013 Environmental product declarations — Core rules for the product category of construction products, and further detailed in BS EN 16485:2014 Round and sawn timber — Environmental Product Declarations — Product category rules for wood and wood-based products for use in construction and BS EN 16449:2014 Wood and wood-based products — Calculation of sequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Given the large number and geographic distribution of suppliers of wood products to the UK, the costs and time required to collect and generate specific data for the products covered in the Database would be very high. Using generic data offers a practical way to accurately estimate the impacts of timber products consumed in the UK market and we consider this to be appropriate considering the goals of the Wood for Good Lifecycle Database.
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PE’s approach to the generation of generic greenhouse gas (GHG) emission and LCA data for the primary products uses existing underlying models and data from LCA studies used to produce the highly regarded GaBi Life Cycle Database, as well as existing published LCA/EPD (Environmental Product Declaration) data for timber products. Data have been adapted to be UK-specific in terms of technology mix (such as electricity grid mix) where manufactured in the UK and relevant regional data for the most sensitive input/output variables has been provided by partners of the Wood for Good Lifecycle Database and from publicly available sources. Generic data is as useful as proprietary data (for a particular manufacturer and product) which may be available in manufacturerspecific EPD at the early design stage when making choices about material types rather than product. Once design decisions have been made using generic data, then specific data relating to manufacturers’ products can be used. This database is designed to bridge an existing gap and provide generic information to construction professionals to help inform their early thinking.
Support for the timber industry The database will support the timber industry as, in the near future, it will be necessary to provide this form of data as new rules and regulations start normalising the use of LCA data in building projects across Europe. The Construction Products Regulation (CPR) states that verified LCA data in the form of an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) is
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needed to back up any environmental claim about products and this is starting to filter through to building level assessment. The Netherlands already requires building-level lifecycle assessment for all new homes and offices over 100m2; Germany has done the same for all public sector buildings, while Belgium and France have similar regulations coming into force. Likewise, quasi-regulatory and voluntary schemes to measure environmental impacts of construction such as BREEAM and LEED also require LCA information at a building level. By providing the generic product information from across the industry we can help ensure that timber-based projects are realised and seen as first choice options. So far, the reporting requirements at building level have mainly been for structural elements and the database contains information on structural timber products. However, the data can be used to calculate the impacts for a wide range of other joinery items. In the future we hope to be able to add to this list with many other items which could not be included in this first phase of the project.
First phase LCA datasets are available for the following products: • Adhesive mix • Cross laminated timber (CLT) • Fresh sawn softwood • Galvanised steel sheet • Glued laminated timber (glulam) • High density fibreboard (HDF) • Kiln dried sawn hardwood • Kiln dried sawn softwood • Laminated veneer lumber (LVL) • Medium density fibreboard (MDF) • Melamine coated particleboard • Oriented strand board (OSB) • Particleboard (uncoated) • Planed softwood • Plywood • Timber frame – closed panel system • Timber frame – open panel system • Trussed rafters
Demonstrating timber’s environmental credentials Six months on from launch all manner of professionals – from architects to engineers and contractors – are using the data to model forthcoming projects. It allows them to benchmark timber products’ environmental impacts in terms of embodied carbon, water footprint and other metrics which are now on the agenda.
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The data has also mapped and highlighted the impacts across the supply chain. This allows the timber industry to look more closely at where its own processes can be improved in order to reduce environmental impact. Perhaps the most important advantage of this project is to be able to communicate quickly and with confidence the environmental benefits that building with timber can bring. The launch of our recent ‘Build with Carbon’ campaign is a good example – the animations from our website make use of the LCA database to model carbon sequestration and storage in wood products in a building. The built environment is the UK’s single biggest emitter of GHG, accounting for over 40% of total UK emissions. A greater use of timber can help make significant savings. Our animations are designed to clearly show how these savings can be made. We will continue to push this agenda, using LCA data to qualify our campaigns, to ensure that the construction industry, policy makers and the general public are all aware of the benefits of using timber. We’ve already had requests for more information from across the world saying the need for this sort of data is exactly what has been holding timber construction back – and that this data can qualify what many have known and believed for years. We hope we can build on this and use the data to usher in a new era of truly sustainable construction.
David Hopkins Wood for Good
Supporting services Use the Wood for Good Lifecycle Database at www.woodforgood.com/lifecycle-database Visit the Wood Information section at www.trada.co.uk for this related publication: • Wood Information Sheet 4-33: Life Cycle Assessment, BM TRADA, 2012
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Evaluating the potential for lesserused timber species Dr Andy Pitman discusses how information held in BM TRADA’s timber library can help clients to better understand the ease with which wood products can be manufactured from alternative timber species and how they are likely to perform in use as products
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any commercial timbers commonly used in the past are becoming increasingly difficult to source. Such timbers are often those highly valued for their unique properties, for being particularly attractive, being highly durable or having excellent mechanical properties, or producing extractives which provide a natural source of aromas for use in perfumery. The perceived value of species (such as ramin or Brazilian rosewood) means they have become overexploited, often leading to sustainable forest management placing harvesting restrictions on these species in their countries of origin.
Timber properties testing For lesser-used timbers to become more widely accepted for use in markets outside their regions of origin, it is important that their properties be understood. The properties of many commercial species are well documented and understood following extensive testing, usually using standard test methods. Properties described include ease of processing (sawing, planing, sanding, gluing and finishing), strength, hardness, abrasion resistance, movement, interaction with fixings, weathering performance and durability against biological agents. This information is valuable to manufacturers and to specifiers, since both need to understand how the wood they select is likely to perform, either during manufacture or in its intended end use. Access to this information also allows them to select a species that has the appropriate combination of properties for an intended end use.
As some traditionally used species become more difficult to source, there is increased interest in using more readily available lesser-known timber species, sometimes described as lesser-used species (LUS) or secondary timber species. Many of these timbers might have been used locally but are not accepted by the wider timber market. BM TRADA is able to access information about properties and uses of individual species from a very wide range of sources, interpret the relevance of test methods used in relation to current standards and interpret data to determine likely timber properties. By doing this we are able to identify those timbers having greatest potential and which warrant further testing using current British/European standards. TRADA also maintains a species database which guides specification based on wood properties.
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Timber properties testing can be expensive, in terms of time and money. A full suite of tests may cost tens of thousands of pounds and can take up to five years to complete. This means that a client may need to invest a great deal of time and money on testing before they are able to demonstrate that a timber’s properties make it suitable for use by the wider market. Where clients have several lesser-used timbers to evaluate, these costs can be prohibitive. It is therefore beneficial for clients to ‘narrow down’ the range of timbers they put forward for testing and to focus on those most likely to offer the most desirable combination of properties for use.
Published information Although data about properties of LUS is not available in British/ European standards, some property information may be available from other sources. These include specialist publications such as scientific papers published in wood journals, reports from local forestry and wood science departments and specialist databases, many of which are held by BM TRADA. Specialist publications can provide information on lesser-used timber species
A review of literature relating to a specific timber species enables us to establish what is already understood regarding its properties. Information on end uses for timbers in their regions of origin can also provide an insight into a timber’s likely properties. For example, timbers used for poles and sleepers (termed ‘ties’ in the USA) in tropical countries are highly likely to demonstrate resistance to fungal and termite attack as well as having suitable strength properties. Similarly, those timbers that have been used locally for furniture are likely to have suitable working properties and appearance for this end use elsewhere.
Research data In some cases testing has been carried out by universities in the country of origin. BM TRADA’s network of academic contacts has sometimes been able to provide an insight into likely properties by making available unpublished project or research data. Although the methods used may be non-standard, and the work has not been peer-reviewed and therefore the reliability of the findings must sometimes be viewed with caution, in the absence of further information they can provide a useful insight. Likewise, BM TRADA’s data can inform university research: recent post-graduate research by Bournemouth University has made use of the TRADA Timber species database for the Working List of Commercial Timber Tree Species document (www.bgci.org/ resources/news/1175).
Geographic range Where the natural range of a tree species extends across several countries so that information is available from more than one source, then if it can be established that researchers in different countries find a specific property of the species to be similar, this provides extra confidence about the reliability of these findings relating to the property in question. Some properties are assessed using very similar methods irrespective of test laboratory. One such property is density. Understanding the level of variation in density data is useful since density influences other wood properties such as strength, hardness and wear-resistance. Where density data is available for trees taken from across a geographic range, an examination of the level of variation provides an insight into likely variation in other properties such as strength and hardness for the timber species. An understanding of the level of variation in timber properties is important to the end user who, in some cases, may require consistency or may need to be conservative in their selection of timber. The variation in properties between trees is one of the reasons that Standards require testing of timber taken from several trees and this is one of the aspects we seek to verify when reviewing local test methods used.
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BM TRADA has a library of specialist timber publications
Nomenclature Sourcing information based on local names for timbers can be challenging with more than one local name used in some countries; where a tree species grows across several countries this can lead to a multitude of names to search under. In addition, the botanic nomenclature for certain species can be confusing. For that reason where searches are done by botanic name you also need to consider what it may have been called in other publications, to avoid missing information. An example is zapatero, a Central/South American timber belonging to the genus Hieronyma, which has sometimes been described under the genera Hyeronima and Hieronima.
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Sometimes scientific studies have compared properties of lesser-known species against better-known commercial reference timbers which are already included in British/European standards. Where this information is available it provides an insight into how well the LUS is likely to perform.
Visit the Wood Information section at www.trada.co.uk for these related publications: • TRADA Wood species database • Wood Information Sheet 2/3-66: Specifying timber species in marine and freshwater construction, BM TRADA, 2011
Although the methods used are sometimes time consuming, work of this type demonstrates the value of international networks of wood scientists, specialist databases and warrants the shelf and filing cabinet space given up to specialist texts dating back as far as the early 1900s.
Visit the iTunes and Google Play stores for the TRADA Wood species app
Dr Andy Pitman Technical Business Development Manager BM TRADA
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Durability trial of British softwoods attracts industry backing In August 2014, the Wood Protection Association (WPA) commissioned Britain’s largest ever durability trial of home-grown timber. WPA Director Steve Young explains the importance of this project to the UK timber industry and why those with an interest in growing the use of British softwoods are backing the project
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PA has contracted the Building Research Establishment (BRE) to conduct a long-term, controlled field trial of sawn and pressure-treated British softwood posts at two sites with differing soil conditions – one in Scotland and one in England. In all, some 1,560 samples of treated and untreated Sitka spruce, Scots pine, Douglas fir and larch posts will be installed across the two sites. The performance of the posts will be monitored for up to 15 years.
The key objectives of the field trial The WPA British Softwoods Field Trial has five key objectives:
ground contact (Use Class 4) treated wood. A growing awareness about variability in the natural durability of heartwood, particularly in fastgrown plantation softwoods, contributed to this specification change. Any process that results in achieving the new heartwood penetration requirement may be used but, as in other parts of the world, it is expected that incising prior to treatment may be the only practical method currently available for commercial use – particularly for species that are difficult to treat. The WPA believes that strengthening the 15-year specification should only be based on data derived from a controlled field trial of commercially sized sawn posts of spruce, pine, Douglas fir and larch from UK forests. To provide this data the WPA Field Trial will include batches of posts that are: • untreated • treated to current BS 8417 Use Class 4 retentions and with some sample batches treated to higher retentions • incised and treated to BS 8417 Use Class 4 retentions. This project uses commercially available incising patterns and is independently audited and assessed.
• Assess the natural durability of the key plantation grown softwoods grown commercially in Britain – Sitka spruce, Scots pine, Douglas fir and larch. • Objectively assess the benefits of incising technology on these species in UK ground conditions and in marketing materials. • Compare the impact of two different pre-treatment drying regimes on the treatment of Sitka spruce. • Compare the impact of two different preservative loadings in UK species and UK ground conditions. • Provide relevant data to better inform future developments in BS 8417 treatment specifications.
Influencing BS 8417 In 2013, BSI accepted WPA recommendations to increase the penetration depth required in the BS 8417 30-year specification for
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In all there will be approximately 1,400 75mm x 75mm treated samples (600 incised) and 160 untreated controls in the field trial, across both sites. In addition, the project will also include some smaller EN 252 samples to characterise the test sites against other UK test site locations. This is a low-cost addition that will provide some very useful additional data. The project will run for up to 15 years.
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• Sourcing, conditioning and incising of posts is sponsored by BSW & James Jones. • Preservative treatment and analysis of penetration patterns and loadings which result is sponsored by BASF, Lonza and Koppers. • The field site in Scotland is provided courtesy of James Jones. • The site in England is courtesy of BRE and Grown in Britain. Publicity about the field trial has, however, revealed a growing industry interest in this commercially relevant project and WPA is inviting other organisations and individual companies to back the initiative and become either a Project Associate or an Associate Sponsor.
Project associates This category enables other timber trade associations a stake in the first reporting phase of the project. To date, TTF, Confor, UKFPA and TDCA have agreed to be project associates and WPA is encouraging other trade associations with an interest in the use of British softwoods to follow suit. The field site in Scotland is provided courtesy of James Jones
The wood preservatives used in this field trial have all been approved by the WPA after independent scrutiny of efficacy data under our Benchmark Product Approval scheme. The preservative loadings used in preparing samples will be those approved by WPA and audited by BRE.
Who is backing this WPA project? This WPA initiative has been a long time in the planning but successful bids for matching funding support from Forestry Commission Scotland and Scottish Enterprise and a financial contribution from the Grown in Britain campaign have made this important project possible, together with the sponsorship support of WPA members involved in homegrown timber supply, incising and wood preservation. This project is not a comparative assessment of the different preservatives used; it is a trial of natural durability first and foremost, and of the effects of different preservative loadings. However, the performance data on a specific preservative will be made available to the manufacturer of that preservative. Post preparation, quality control, project logistics and management will be carried out by WPA, in partnership with key commercial organisations that have an interest in the market for British softwoods. The key role of auditing these activities, the establishment and monitoring of the two test sites, and annual reporting on the condition of test stakes, will be the responsibility of BRE.
This sponsorship opportunity is renewable for each major reporting stage of the field trial as it progresses over the years. Details of the sponsorship cost are available from the WPA.
Associate sponsors For an initial contribution of £250 an individual company can become an associate sponsor and be entitled to use the logo below and receive the WPA project reports on the progress of the field trial. Associate sponsorships are renewable on an annual basis. To date Bond Timber, James Davies (Abercych), Calders & Grandidge, Burt Boulton & Hayward, Munro Sawmills, Taylormade Timber, Clifford Jones Timber and Cordiners Sawmills have all become Associate Sponsors.
Steve Young Wood Protection Association www.wood-protection.org twitter: @woodprotection
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Visit the Wood Information section at www.trada.co.uk for this related publication:
Much of the activity involved in establishing this field trial is being facilitated through WPA members who have a direct commercial interest in the information that will be produced:
• Wood Information Sheet 2/3-67: Specifying British-grown timbers, BM TRADA, 2013
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Achieving longlasting timber fencing through specification Ben Sharples looks at the considerations for durable timber fencing
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imber has proved to be a particularly suitable material for a wide range of domestic and commercial fencing applications throughout the UK. Easily worked and readily available in a variety of types, shapes and sizes, it can last longer and perform better than many alternative materials – either in its natural form or with preservative treatment. Choosing a specific fence type could be down to personal preference where the function of the fence is primarily based on aesthetics, for example a garden border. A fence may need to serve a particular purpose for which a specific type would be more appropriate, such as a closed panel fence acting as an acoustic barrier along a motorway or stock fencing for farming. Once the fence type is determined, then a robust design and specification process will ensure that the fence will fulfil its requirements. Provided that the fence is designed and specified properly there should be no reason for the fence to fail prematurely. But how can you ensure that you’ve made the correct decisions in terms of design and specification?
Risk of decay The service life of most fences is governed by the resistance to decay of those timber components that are in ground contact, for example posts. Many timber species used for posts do not have sufficient natural resistance to decay to last for more than five years in ground contact. The heartwood of tropical and temperate hardwoods is generally sufficiently durable to be used without treatment; however their sapwood is not durable and should therefore be excluded. Other less durable but readily available timbers require preservative treatment to achieve desired service lives of 15 or 30 years. BS 8417:2011 Preservation of wood – Code of practice requires fence posts to be durability class 2 to achieve a desired service life of 15 years in the UK. Two such UK hardwoods that have traditionally been used for fencing are European oak and sweet chestnut.
Preservative treatments Desired service lives of 15 to 30 years may be achieved with correct timber treatment, which requires a rigorously controlled treatment process. Wood must be of appropriate moisture content, and process parameters must be closely monitored (including preservative solution strength and vacuum pressure cycle times). BS 8417:2011 sets out the treatments required to achieve desired service lives of 15 and 30 years in the UK. A list of preservatives approved for different use classes is given in the Manual: Industrial Wood Preservation, published by The Wood Protection Association (WPA).
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All timber exposed to the weather, including that treated with preservative and not protected by some form of finish, will ‘weather’ to a greyish colour and may develop surface splits/checks. Although this may be acceptable in many situations, it may be desirable to protect the timber from this effect.
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A finish can protect the surface of the timber from weathering and reduce rate of wetting but this requires the coating to be maintained and it cannot be applied to protect bases of posts. It is most frequently applied where aesthetics of fences are important.
Detailing and design Careful design and detailing can extend the service life of fencing – for example, designing to allow for water shedding will reduce the risk of it trapping around joints. To protect the exposed end grain of fence posts from wetting, the tops of the posts should be capped or sloped to shed rainwater away from the end grain.
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Erection Using professional fencing contractors to install fencing is more likely to achieve a better quality installation and improve the service life of the fence. An added benefit of this is that good aesthetics and better security can be achieved. It is recommended that posts be installed in accordance with the relevant British Standards, such as BS 1722 – Fences. The standard gives specific dimensions for fencing components and spacing intervals. In some instances strengthgraded timber set to specific depths in appropriate foundations is advised. For closed panel fences wind loads may need to be considered. Specialist contractors provide installation services for farm fencing and highways fencing. Where preservative-treated posts are cut to length during installation, the untreated section of the timber will be exposed. To prevent the occurrence of fungal decay, it is essential that any exposed untreated timber does not come into contact with the ground. Treat cut ends with a liberal application of preservative to restore the treated zone.
Inspection and maintenance Routine inspections (particularly for fencing where failure poses a problem, such as stock fencing and acoustic barriers) and regular maintenance are essential, to ensure the fence remains in good condition, safe, and fit for purpose.
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Finishes and preservatives may, over time, fail due to factors that inevitably occur when a natural material is used in an outdoor environment. Maintaining the protective finish by regular re-application of a stain or paint will help keep the fence components above ground level structurally sound (free from decay) for an extended period of time. Checklist: • Decide on fence type that is fit for purpose. • Decide on desired service life required for the fence. • Select timber based on: − appearance − price − availability − durability/treatability. • Ensure that the timber is sufficiently durable or treat posts/gravel boards for use class 4 and other components for use class 3. • Where necessary apply a finish to the fence. • Protect the end grain of all timber components. • Have the fence erected by a qualified professional. The Fencing Contractors Association (www.fencingcontractors.org) or the European Fencing Industry Association (www.efia.co.uk) will help find a reputable professional. • Ensure that regular inspections are carried out on the fence to check for any signs of decay, or significant wetting, and to test that it is safe. This is particularly important when the condition of the fence is imperative to the use such as stock fencing or acoustic barriers. • Regular maintenance, such as the re-application of the finish, will improve the longevity of the fence component above ground level.
Ben Sharples Technical Consultant BM TRADA
Supporting services Visit the Wood Information section at www.trada.co.uk for this related publication: • Wood Information Sheet 1-12: Timber fencing, BM TRADA, 2014
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Top ten tips for timber cladding Timber cladding provides an attractive, economic and environmentally friendly way to enclose buildings. Lewis Taylor offers tips for specifiers
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here are many factors to consider when choosing, specifying and installing timber cladding. Here are some of the key points to help you to get the best from this versatile material.
Tip 1: Species The choice of timber species is normally based on three main considerations: aesthetics, durability and cost. It is normal to start with the consideration of durability and then look at cost and aesthetics of the species available which offer the required service life. BS 8417:2011 + A1:2014 Preservation of wood. Code of practice provides guidance on the minimum anticipated service life of timbers in various different applications. Table 3 of this standard lists the anticipated service life of coated and uncoated timber cladding depending on the durability of the timber used. This table extracts this information for cladding.
These durability classes refer to the heartwood only. The sapwood of any timber species is considered not durable. When specifying timber for external cladding, the specification must exclude sapwood. It should also be understood that these are minimum anticipated service life predictions, and many factors (such as design) can prolong or shorten the service life. Common softwood species used for timber cladding are: • European redwood and European whitewood (both slightly durable) • Larch (slightly to moderately durable) • Imported Douglas fir (moderately durable) • Western red cedar (durable). Due to its natural durability, western red cedar is a common and popular choice for uncoated external cladding and can provide a 30-year service life. Douglas fir and larch can also be used uncoated, but will typically only achieve a 15-year service life. Whitewood and redwood can also be used for external cladding but would normally be preservative treated and coated – it is important that the surface coating is appropriate and well maintained. Common hardwood species are oak and sweet chestnut, both of which are durable. There are many other hardwood species which could be considered, and information on their durability can be found on the TRADA Wood species database at www.trada.co.uk.
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Modified woods are also available for use as external cladding. These are either thermally or chemically modified to enhance their natural durability. Guidance should be sought from the manufacturer/supplier of the product on anticipated service life and installation methodology. (See TRADA’s WIS 2/3-63 Modified wood products for further information on products available.)
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Tip 2: Profile
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The durability classes are: 1. Very durable 2. Durable 3. Moderately durable 4. Slightly durable 5. Not durable
The choice of profile predominantly comes down to aesthetics. There are two things to consider however, the first being the width of the cladding boards. BM TRADA recommends that board widths are limited to 150mm maximum to reduce the overall shrinkage or swelling which will occur with moisture content changes. Tongued and grooved boards should be limited to a maximum width of 125mm to reduce the risk of the tongues disengaging from the grooves when the boards shrink.
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The second consideration is whether it is an open- or closed-jointed cladding system. Open-jointed cladding systems can allow substantial water penetration and exposure of the substructure to UV. Special consideration needs to be given to waterproofing details around window and door openings and it may be necessary to use a specialist UV-resistant breather membrane on the substructure behind.
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Hardwood cladding boards are normally screwed to the battens using stainless steel screws – again two fixings used at quarter points across the board. Holes should be pre-drilled in the cladding board and slightly oversized to allow expansion and shrinkage of the board.
Tip 4: Support battens Cladding boards are usually fixed to preservative-treated softwood cladding battens. These will normally be oriented perpendicular to the cladding boards: horizontal cladding boards on vertical battens; vertical cladding boards on horizontal battens. Depending on the board profile and installation method, vertical counter battens may be installed first to provide drainage and ventilation. Horizontal battens should have their top edge angled to shed water.
Tip 5: Ventilation
Horizontal boarding profiles
Tip 3: Fixings Softwood cladding boards are normally nailed onto timber support battens with stainless steel nails. It may be possible to use galvanised nails if the boards are to be painted, but BM TRADA recommends that stainless steel nails be used. If using plain wire nails, the nails should be long enough to achieve a point-side penetration of 2.5x the thickness of the cladding board into the support batten. For example, when fixing a 20mm thickness board, there should be 50mm of nail penetration into the batten using nails of 70mm length. Annular ring shank nails (sometimes called improved nails) only require point-side penetration of 2x the board thickness. For example, 40mm of nail penetration for a 20mm thickness board using 60mm length nails. Two nails are normally used at quarter points across the width of the board.
The space behind the cladding created by the cladding battens should be drained and ventilated. This serves three purposes: • If the cladding is fixed to a timber frame building, the drainage and ventilation help to ensure long-term durability of the structure. • The ventilation space allows cladding boards to dry more rapidly after wetting. • The ventilation space helps to equalise the moisture content of the inner and outer faces, and reduces the risk of the boards cupping. Flashing details at the base of the cladding and around windows and doors should be designed to shed water away from the building while maintaining the required ventilation. Check the requirements for fireresistant cavity barriers with local building control and consider using third-party approved, ventilated cavity barriers where needed.
Tip 6: Coatings Before specifying the application of a surface coating, consider the anticipated service life of the coating and the required maintenance regime, and make sure that the building owner understands what maintenance is required. Clear coatings such as oils and varnishes will normally require pre-emptive re-application approximately every 12 months and, for that reason, BM TRADA does not recommend their use. In addition, if the surface coating does fail leading to discolouration or weathering of the wood, simply reapplying the coating will not be sufficient and will seal in the discolouration and trap moisture. Paints and stains will have a longer service life but will still require periodic and pre-emptive re-application.
Tip 7: Detailing
Screw fixing of hardwood cladding
The design of the cladding should avoid moisture traps and projections which will allow splash back onto the cladding. Cutting the ends of vertical cladding board to an angle will allow moisture to drip from the ends of the boards more easily. Where end grain of boards is present,
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for example at a running joints in the cladding or where the end of a board meets a corner post detail, a gap of at least 8mm should be left to reduce the chance of water sitting against the end grain and being held there through surface tension.
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surface of the wood. Normally rainwater running down the cladding would wash these extractives away (potentially discolouring other cladding, such as render, below). If the timber cladding is sheltered fully or partially from rain water, these extractives will still come to the surface but will not be washed away and can result in surface staining.
Cutting the ends of vertical cladding board to an angle allows moisture to drip from the ends of the boards more easily
Tip 8: Installation Store cladding boards spread out on stickers (small timber strips to spread and separate the boards) and cover loosely to reduce the exposure to moisture and allow air flow around all boards. This will greatly reduce the risk of discolouration to the timber. Ensure that the moisture content of the cladding is between 16% and 18% at the time of installation. This will reduce the likelihood of significant movement or distortion of the cladding. If surface coatings are to be used, they should be applied to all faces before the cladding is fitted. Finishing the cladding after installation may result in areas of unfinished wood becoming visible when the cladding swells or shrinks.
Western red cedar cladding showing characteristic ‘tide’ marks in areas receiving differential amounts of rainfall
This staining can be removed and the surface of the wood brought back to a natural colour, or it may naturally fade over time if the area in question is only partially sheltered. See TRADA’s Research summary Restoring discoloured uncoated timber cladding and WIS 2/3-60 Specifying timber exposed to weathering for further information on weathering.
Tip 9: Weathering If the external timber cladding is to be left uncoated, it will weather naturally and turn silver-grey over time, due to exposure to moisture and sunlight. Uncoated external timber cladding will always weather and this should be expected. As discussed above, the use of clear surface finishes to preserve colour is not recommended due to the maintenance required.
Tip 10: Discolouration During the weathering process, discolouration or differential weathering of the cladding can sometimes occur, leading to staining or an uneven colour. There can be many reasons for this, but one of the more common reasons is extractive staining (sometimes called tannin staining). The term ‘extractive’ refers to a complex mix of water-soluble compounds present in timber. Some timbers, such as oak and western red cedar, have far more extractives, and are more prone to this type of discolouration. When the cladding is wetted, these extractives are mobilised and brought to the
Lewis Taylor Timber Frame Consultant BM TRADA
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How to design a pitched roof Aron Searle discusses the design of pitched roofs, with particular reference to condensation, fire resistance and durability
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here are two main types of pitched roof – either the roof space is a non-habitable space outside of the thermal envelope of the building or the roof space is habitable and within the thermal envelope of the building. Within these two categories there are several different build methods, typically consisting of either trusses, timber rafters with ridge beams and purlins, or using prefabricated structural insulated panels (SIPs). Roofs with a non-habitable space are normally constructed using prefabricated wooden trusses made with pressed metal nail plates. The design and manufacture of these trusses is normally carried out by a specialist company using bespoke truss design software. Once fabricated, they are delivered to site and lifted into place on top of a masonry, steel or timber-framed structure. In England and Wales, these trusses are normally braced with longitudinal braces fitted to the ridge and ceiling ties, and with diagonal braces fitted to the rafters to act as wind bracing. At the gable and spandrel panels, either metal straps are used to connect the trusses to the masonry walls, or ledges are fixed to timber frame panels and the ledges fixed to the bracing.
Projecting verge using gable ladder
Site constructed roofs made from timber rafters with ridge beams and purlins are less common due to the time extra time generally required to construct the roof, which leaves the structure exposed for longer periods. They may be specified on small-scale roofs or on sites with limited access. Unless specific provision is made in its design, a structural wall is not able to resist horizontal thrust from a roof. It is therefore essential that the roof structural design incorporates adequate sizing of structural members and roof bracing. Timber rafter and purlin sizes can be selected from the tables in BM TRADA’s Eurocode 5 Span tables, 4th edition.
Interstitial condensation risk In pitched roofs with insulation at rafter level there should be a vapour control layer (VCL) on the warm side, beneath the insulation, to restrict the passage of moisture vapour and air. Between the insulation and a non-breathable underlay or sarking there should be a 50mm minimum ventilation space with vents at eaves and ridge. This space, combined with the thickness of the insulation required to meet Building Regulations requirements, can mean that the depth of the rafters is determined by thermal rather than structural requirements. The specification of a breather-type underlay used in conjunction with an appropriate internal lining can obviate the need for the ventilation space between the insulation and the underlay, with ventilation provided in a counter batten space. In Scotland, sarking boards are also often used. Traditionally these would be softwood timber boards nailed to the roof before the roofing underlay and tiles (or other roof finish) is installed. Typically, small gaps would be provided between the sarking boards to allow moisture-related movement of the timber as well as allowing ventilation of the roof space. As a more modern alternative, wood-based board material, such as OSB or plywood, can be installed in large sheets over the roof. This has obvious benefits in speed of installation and material costs, however the risk of condensation must be considered. Guidance for this can be found in BS 5250: Code of practice for control of condensation in buildings. The air and vapour resistance offered by the underlay and any supporting material should be considered, and this Standard advises that closed-jointed panel products such as plywood, OSB or chipboard should be treated as high-resistance underlays requiring the provision of ventilation into the roof space. This may not be required providing a condensation risk analysis can demonstrate there is no risk of condensation within the roof space.
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Fire resistance There are no regulatory requirements for fire resistance for roofs, except when the roof space is used as habitable accommodation or the roof forms part of an escape route. In this case the roof structure (including the floor and walls) should have the same fire resistance as other walls and floors in the building.
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wool provides fire resistance equal to that of the party wall and closes the concealed space at the top of the party wall cavity, so it is essential that the mineral wool fills the space between the two elements. Since there is likely to be some deflection of the roof structure when the tile load is applied, the use of wire reinforced mineral wool will allow this movement to occur without causing unsightly ‘humping’ of the roof line at the wall position. Spandrel panels should also be lined with a fire-resisting material. This typically consists of two layers of plasterboard with staggered joints, and the particular detailing methods required may differ between England and Scotland.
Fire resistance requirements for roofs containing habitable rooms
Specific details for achieving the required fire resistance in attic trussed rafter roofs should be obtained from the truss manufacturer’s fire test data. For site-constructed roofs containing a habitable space, the fire resistance to the floor can be achieved in the same way as for intermediate floors by running the floor deck right through to the eaves beneath any dwarf walls forming the habitable space. This requires accurate cutting around any struts supporting purlins. If the deck cannot be run through to the eaves, fire test evidence must be obtained and strictly followed. Struts that support purlins and form the vertical dwarf walls by lining such walls require specific fire protection.
Typical roof/party wall junction: spandrel panel method
Durability Many roofs are constructed using untreated timbers. However, certain areas in the south of England require treatment to protect against house longhorn beetle; these areas are listed in Approved Document A. Properly designed and constructed pitched roofs have proven to be reliable, durable structures that require little maintenance over the life of the building, often with only roofing membranes or covering requiring any attention.
Aron Searle Technical Officer BM TRADA
Typical details of site-built purlin and rafter roof giving habitable roof space
Party wall spandrel panels are considered part of the wall structure, but fire separation detailing and combining this with the roof structure detailing is an area that often requires clarification. The spandrel panels are typically 40mm less in height than the rafter member for installation of wire-reinforced mineral wool, positioned over the top of the party wall and beneath the roof finish. The wire-reinforced mineral
Supporting services Visit the Bookshop at www.trada.co.uk for this related publication: • Timber frame construction, 5th edition, TRADA Technology Ltd, 2011 For further information contact the TRADA telephone advisory service on +44(0)1494 569601
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Long-lasting wood windows – a specification guide Barnaby Dickens of the Wood Window Alliance offers guidance on how to specify for long-lasting timber windows
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here is ample evidence from many Edwardian and Victorian houses that timber windows can last well beyond the average owner’s lifespan – and when they are replaced, it is often in order to upgrade their energy efficiency rather than because they are beyond repair. It is equally clear that most of us have experience of the premature failure of more recent windows, both of the glazing units and the frames themselves, providing fertile ground for the PVC-U window industry.
Factory-finished windows Factory finishing provides a controlled environment, allowing the application of coating systems to specific thicknesses, with special attention to joints and end-grain. All of the frame is protected, not just the immediately accessible sections. The benefits can be seen in the quality of the surface and experienced in extended maintenance intervals (of up to 10 years), and minimal preparation for recoating and extended frame life. To ensure the maximum life of the glazing unit, it is also important that the window is glazed in the factory, with attention paid to the use of drained and vented glazing systems. Poor design and fitting, that allows the glazing unit to sit in water that has penetrated the frame, is the main reason for early failure.
The good news is that the timber window industry has made very significant advances in the quality and performance of their windows in the last decade or so, to the extent that many have an expected Service Life twice as long as their PVC-U equivalents1. This has led to a corresponding transformation in their market fortunes. According to Palmer Research, in the decade between 2002 and 2012 wood and composite (aluminium-clad wood) windows’ value share of the housing market rose from 14% to 26%. The bad news is that not all timber window manufacturers design and make windows to modern standards. From a specifier’s point of view, it is not always easy to navigate these waters, especially when cost is an important part of the equation. Broadly speaking, there are two main areas that should be considered: factory finishing and independent testing to meet British Standards. There are many companies making beautiful windows in small workshops, but if their windows are decorated and glazed on site there is a risk that they will need more frequent maintenance and that the glazing units and frames will fail prematurely. Equally, without testing, there is a risk the design of the windows may fall short of the standards required for water and wind resistance.
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Testing Testing is an expensive investment for a window manufacturer but, without test evidence, it is impossible to be sure the windows will meet British Standards for weather resistance. Test certificates, accredited by an independent third party, provide this reassurance and should always be asked for.
Specifying timber windows for a 60-year Service Life frame Recent research by Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh1 based on earlier work by Imperial College London, has shown that timber window frames made to the following standards will have an expected Service Life of 56 to 64 years, depending on their exposure conditions. Here is a simple checklist to help with your specification:
1) Manufacturing • Factory-assembled, fully finished and glazed to meet or exceed BS 644:2012 Timber windows and doorsets. Fully finished factoryassembled windows and doorsets of various types or equivalent national standards Frames • Comply with BS EN 942:2007 Timber in joinery. General requirements; clear-faced sashes and components, defect-free and manufactured from heartwood or laminated timber components Timber durability • Timber durability to Tables NA.1 and NA.2 of BS EN 942:2007 equivalent or better and, where required, be preservative treated
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in accordance with BS EN 599-1:2009+A1:2013 Durability of wood and wood-based products. Efficacy of preventive wood preservatives as determined by biological tests. Specification according to use class and Table 3 of BS 8417:2011+A1:2014 Preservation of wood. Code of practice; or incorporation of modified timber or a high percentage of heartwood Glazing beads • Manufactured from timber, modified timber, aluminium or woodplastic composite material • Timber beads have rounded edges, drained rebates with capillary gaps, and are fully coated in accordance with BS 644:2012 Joints and sills • All joints fully coated with D3/D4 adhesive (BS EN 204:2001 Classification of thermoplastic wood adhesives for non-structural applications), filled as necessary; exposed end-grain sealed • Sills, where specified, should project <70mm and, where required, be preservative treated in accordance with BS EN 599-1:2009 and Table 3 of BS 8417:2011+A1:2014 Coatings • Conform to the recommendations described in BS EN 927-1:2013 Paints and varnishes. Coating materials and coating systems for exterior wood. Classification and selection • All surfaces coated in accordance with BS EN 927-1 to a minimum coating thickness of 120μm DFT Glazing • Factory-fitted, double- or triple-glazing units (removable for safe site installation where required) • Fitted to fully coated, drained and vented up-stand for extended unit life
2) Sustainability Timber • Legally sourced from sustainably managed forests, supported by: - Due diligence from suppliers or certified timber sources in accordance with EU Timber Regulation 2013 - Or chain of custody certification Factory-applied coatings • All coatings water-based, no heavy metal additives, with Volatile Organic Content below 50g/l
3) Supply, installation and maintenance
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• Windows supplied on dedicated transport to controlled site storage and installed by qualified installers such as FENSA • Aftercare instruction on maintenance procedures and frequency in accordance with BS EN 927-1:2013
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4) Performance standards Weather performance • Windows to meet the performance requirements defined in BS 6375-1:2009 Performance of windows and doors. Classification for weathertightness and guidance on selection and specification and BS 6375-2:2009 Performance of windows and doors. Classification for operation and strength characteristics and guidance on selection and specification Energy performance • Windows to meet the requirements of Building Regulation Approved Document L: 2010 – Conservation of Fuel and Power, for use in England or equivalent regulations for Ireland/Scotland/ Northern Ireland/Wales • A, B or C window energy rating, supported by BFRC Energy Rating or required U-value to meet regulations* • Ventilation according to UK Building Regulation Approved Document F (Ventilation): 2010 – Means of Ventilation, for use in England or equivalent regulations for Ireland/Scotland/Northern Ireland/Wales * Different requirements for Listed Buildings/Conservation Areas may apply Security • To meet the requirements of Annex C of PAS 24:2012 Enhanced security performance requirements for doorsets and windows in the UK. External doorsets and windows intended to offer a level of security suitable for dwellings and other buildings exposed to comparable risk, where required
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7) Manufacturing control and performance declaration • Declaration of performance and relevant CE marking documentation – a legal requirement • Additionally voluntary third-party accreditation schemes such as TRADA Q-Mark, BSI, TWAS or equivalent European schemes are available Performance declarations • Test evidence, in support of performance specifications from approved suppliers such as security fastenings, glazing parameters, sourcing documentation
Design and maintenance for durability Windows that are set back from the face of a building will have a degree of protection from the elements that will extend maintenance intervals and prolong their frame life. For severe exposure conditions, such as high-rise buildings or coastal areas, consider modified wood or aluminium-clad wood frames. Factory-finished timber windows will have long maintenance intervals (up to 10 years). However, south-facing windows exposed to the sun’s UV will need recoating sooner than any other windows. Any damage to the coating that exposes the timber should be repaired immediately and coated with a primer and top coat. Redecoration will require little more than a rub-down and the application of a fresh top coat. Life Cycle Assessment of timber, modified timber and aluminium-clad timber windows. Report for the Wood Window Alliance, Dr Gillian F. Menzies, Institute for Building and Urban Design, Heriot Watt University, June 2013
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5) Warranties
Barnaby Dickens The Wood Window Alliance www.woodwindowalliance.com
• Covering timber preservation treatment, paint coating applications and maintenance, ironmongery, double and triple glazing units, endorsed by credible suppliers
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Durable timber decking Janet Sycamore of the Timber Decking and Cladding Association looks at specifying decking that will stand the test of time
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Specifying for durability Durability of timber, whether inherent in the species or improved with a wood preservative or modification process, is commonly misunderstood by specifiers. What are the options available and how can suitable material be sourced?
imber decking is experiencing a revival, with manufacturers and suppliers reporting increased sales. While a more buoyant economy has no doubt played a part, this popularity can be also attributed to the scope and flexibility that timber offers, making it suitable for all manner of decking situations and styles, from traditional to contemporary, low to high level, from back yard to roof top.
There are several key details to be aware of:
At the heart of the Timber Decking and Cladding Association (TDCA) is a mission to help ensure that all decking installations conform to appropriate standards. It is calling out to all those involved in or thinking of installing decking to consult their online resources before embarking on any project. Moreover its members subscribe to the DeckMark® accreditation scheme developed with the help of BM TRADA to underpin a positive approach to quality. In addition to decking timbers, the scheme also covers fixings and coatings, the quality of which is equally important in ensuring good performance.
• Durability can be improved by pressure impregnation with preservative or by wood modification techniques. It’s worth noting that pressure treatment is not always possible; for example many species are difficult to treat, so treatability must also be a consideration.
• Natural durability classes relate to heartwood only. Heartwood comes from the central core of the tree while the sapwood is from the periphery or the outer section of the tree. The sapwood of all species is non durable and should either be enhanced by suitable means or excluded altogether.
• Desired service life options from British standards are 15, 30 and 60 years and these assume good design and maintenance. There is a useful reference table (Table 3) in BS 8417:2011+A1:2014 Preservation of wood. Code of practice, which gives guidance on the desired service lives for timber with heartwood of a given durability classification as derived from BS EN 350-2:1994 Durability of wood and wood-based products. Natural durability of solid wood. Guide to natural durability and treatability of selected wood species of importance in Europe. The following table extracts the information relative to decking components. Desired service life for untreated heartwood species used for decking Natural durability class whose heartwood can be used without treatment
Ipe hardwood decking provides a contemporary feel to the garden. Ipe is categorised with Class 1 natural durability. Photo: Silva Timber
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Selecting product types Today your decking material choice is far greater than it used to be but decisions are likely to be driven by the look you want to achieve and budget. The term ‘timber’ or ‘wood’ covers a multitude of different species and types, creating product subsets with differing attributes and properties. You should bear this in mind and research the properties of the products you intend to work with. Also check that the timber is sustainably sourced with certification by chain of custody schemes – particularly tropical hardwoods. Product types for outdoor use: • Pressure-treated softwood – the TDCA stresses the importance of obtaining evidence of treatment which includes confirmation of the standard of treatment and the conferred desired service life. Timber that is treated to a 15-year desired service life specification is the easiest to source; longer service life material tends to be available to order. For example, Tanalised® timber. • Naturally durable softwoods such as western red cedar. • Naturally durable hardwoods – suitable species include ipé, yellow balau and massaranduba. Prices vary but they are generally more expensive than softwoods. • Thermally modified woods such as Thermowood® and Thermory®. These are heat treated to change the structure of abundantly available, sustainably sourced plantation-grown species, making them more durable and stable. The result is an attractive and durable product that can be used outdoors. Heattreated softwoods and hardwoods such as ash are now available. • Chemically modified woods – this concept is not dissimilar to heat treatment in that the modification process improves its properties and produces material that can match or exceed the durability, stability and beauty of hardwoods. For example, Accoya®. • Artificial wood, such as wood plastic composites – these combine wood flour and plastic to produce a material that aims to mimic wood.
A multi-level waterside deck. Photo: Timber Deckling and Cladding Association
Whatever deck board you choose, it is more than likely that the substructure will be made from pressure-treated softwood, as this is the most cost effective approach. It is equally important to ensure that this part of the deck is also designed for durability so that the whole structure will provide good, long-term performance. Make certain that all posts and joists that are going to be in contact with the ground have been treated to a ground contact specification – use class 4. Anything above ground is use class 3. Some manufacturers are encouraging use class 4 joists. A use class 4 joist used above the ground will meet a 30-year desired service life specification. The TDCA highly commends these developments which are in the interests of achieving good quality constructions and keep industry standards high.
Janet Sycamore Timber Decking and Cladding Association (TDCA) www.timbercladding.org
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A cosy, secluded deck. Photo: Richard Burbidge
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Gentle treatment stops the cracks Peter Kaczmar explains BM TRADAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s research project to develop an underfloor heating test rig for wood flooring
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hen it comes to floor coverings, nothing quite matches the performance and beauty of a wooden floor. Whether itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s engineered, multi-layered or solid, a wood floor can lend a different dimension to a space, with an aesthetic that other floor coverings find hard to match. This is why timber continues to grow in popularity as a flooring material in both the residential and commercial sectors. Timber has a natural warmth to it but, with developments in underfloor heating (UFH) systems, its use alongside these developments has,
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on occasions, caused problems. Wood is a dynamic material and can be prone to movement. Even without an UFH system, a wood floor is designed to accommodate shrinkage and swelling movements: add heat into the equation and those movements can be amplified.
Underfloor heating research project Following initial feasibility studies, TRADA commissioned a BM TRADA research project to develop an underfloor heating test rig for wood flooring. The construction of the rig was designed to enable new materials and designs of floor coverings to be tested (such as bamboo and modified wood) as well as being able to assess the suitability of different multi-layered floor systems.
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Underfloor heating test rig There’s no doubt that manufacturers of wood floor coverings are increasingly pushing the boundaries of accepted practice in their approaches to aspects of flooring design and installation. Floor systems intended for use with UFH are increasingly being installed in widths traditionally considered as oversized for such installations. This is not to say that such flooring should not be used with UFH systems, but that their suitability should be verified by means of appropriate testing. In its research work, BM TRADA found that some composite floor materials, with a hardwood veneer on a plywood base may be prone to splitting because of dissimilar movement characteristics when exposed to conditions that promote drying whereas others do not. This behaviour is by no means certain – and can be very difficult to predict. The increase in popularity of UFH systems has been associated with a perceived rise in the incidence of in-service shrinkage, cracking and distortion failures; as a result, there is a need to test new flooring systems with UFH to verify manufacturers’ claims. BM TRADA had increasingly found itself called in to deal with legal disputes over wood flooring failure – and this was the main driver behind the development of the test rig. The company’s research comprised a number of trials that have provided technical insight into the manner in which certain types of wood floor covering behave when used over UFH systems under certain installation and operating conditions.
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Here, the specific use of modified wood was found to constitute an added insurance against a ‘wet’ screed, if bonded with a continuous layer of adhesive. In such cases, the adhesive acts as a measure helping to control the rate of moisture movement from the screed to the backs of the boards, if applied as a continuous layer helping the wood covering to remain stable.
Why is this important? The presence of an effective moisture barrier in a stick-down wood flooring installation is particularly important when used in conjunction with UFH systems. This is particularly important at the start-up phase where the likelihood of latent screed moisture still being present is a real risk. In such a scenario, heating the screed at high heat regimes will drive excess moisture upwards through the screed to the backs of the boards causing them to deform and the floor to fail. Tests showed that a phased, start-up regime involving initial intermittent heating over a period of time is much less likely to cause disruption of a wood floor covering by latent screed moisture than continuous heating.
Other uses These are examples of the types of factors that can be researched and which are likely to be of importance in the development of new product lines. In this context the floor test rig constitutes an invaluable means of verifying performance claims, or otherwise, may be used in conjunction with manufacturers’ in evaluating new product developments.
The results The research makes a convincing case for concluding that the performance of a wood floor covering, when installed over UFH as a stick-down system, can be significantly improved by ensuring that the adhesive layer bonding the flooring is applied as a continuous layer. It was found that, if the adhesive application is continuous and uniform, it can function, to a degree, as an effective barrier against the upward passage of latent moisture still present within the screed subsequent to its casting. This is not to suggest that the adhesive can or should be used as a substitute for an effective DPM or vapour membrane but rather as an added precaution against latent screed moisture. This is a key factor in the success of an installation particularly considering that the adhesive layer is rarely applied as a continuous film in practice – something BM TRADA has seen in many flooring investigations. The results of this investigation were even more significant when looking at a floor made from acetylated timber (the process used in the manufacture of modified wood products like Accoya®).
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Supporting services Further information on floor testing at BM TRADA is available online. www.bmtrada.com/testing/floor-testing Or contact Peter Kaczmar on 01494 569637 Visit the Bookshop at www.trada.co.uk for this related publication: • Wood flooring: a professional’s guide to installation, TRADA Technology, 2009
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TRADA: The leading authority on wood TRADA (the Timber Research and Development Association) is an internationally recognised centre of excellence serving the timber and woodworking industries, their suppliers and customers. It is a not-forprofit, membership-based organisation and is managed by an independently elected Board of Directors, whose primary role is to support its members’ needs and enhance its reputation through the careful application of TRADA’s resources.
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RADA membership is available to anyone with an interest in timber, both in the UK and internationally, and all membership subscription revenues are applied to TRADA’s unrivalled research and information programme. Membership is offered in two categories: • Timber Industry membership is open to companies involved in the production, trade or manufacture of timber or wood-based products. It also includes suppliers of products used in conjunction with timber, such as treatments, finishes and fittings. • Specifier membership is open to organisations or individuals who design, specify and/or use timber, and to industry associations, local authorities and other controlling bodies.
BM TRADA manages all aspects of membership administration including collecting subscriptions, issuing regular mailings and handling all enquiries from existing or potential members. It is also very active in maintaining liaison with other industry bodies. The telephone advisory helpline works hand-in-hand with TRADA’s website, a unique web-based knowledge resource that provides round-the-clock access to TRADA’s wealth of technical information online. It is a complete, interactive resource covering all aspects of timber design, specification and use, and will make every project involving timber easier and faster to deliver. Key features include a searchable species guide, a construction drawing library of common details, online software tools to assist the designer and a case study area. There is an online bookshop and a suppliers’ directory which allows all visitors to the site to identify TRADA members who can supply the products they want to specify and use.
Become a member For further information or to join TRADA membership please contact us: Phone: +44 (0) 1494 569603 Email: membership@trada.co.uk Online: www.trada.co.uk/membership
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Technical wood information Free expert telephone advice The TRADA telephone advisory service line gives fast solutions to members’ technical questions and, if necessary, free access to BM TRADA’s expert consultants, subject to a maximum of 30 minutes per enquiry. Advice on a chargeable consultancy basis is available for projects requiring greater input. How do I use this benefit? If you or your staff have a question you need answering quickly, then contact the helpline between 09.00 and 17.00 Monday to Friday. Call our helpline on: +44 (0) 1494 569 601
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Access the latest technical information online The full text of many TRADA publications is available online at www.trada.co.uk for free viewing, exclusively to TRADA members. Bestselling titles accessible online include: Timber frame construction, Green oak in construction, Panel Guide and External timber cladding. More than 300 documents, including some from other publishers, are now available online for reference. How do I use this benefit? Visit the ‘Wood Information’ area of the TRADA website and select ‘Publications’, then select from the series listed on the right hand side.
Detail drawings Best practice details reproduced from a range of TRADA publications are presented here as an easy reference collection. These include: • Insulated timber cladding for enhanced thermal performance and appearance. Solid masonry dwellings • Timber frame: standard details for thermal performance: Volume 1: Mineral wool insulation • Timber frame: standard details for thermal performance: Volume 2: Rigid foam insulation • Timber frame: standard details for thermal performance – enhanced design. Volume 1: Mineral wool insulation • Timber frame: standard details for thermal performance – enhanced design. Volume 2: Rigid foam insulation Each drawing is provided in both JPEG and PDF formats. How do I use this benefit? Visit the ‘Wood Information’ area of the TRADA website and select ‘Publications’, then choose ‘Detail Drawings’ from the menu displayed on the right hand side.
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Wood Information Sheets Members can download all current TRADA Wood Information Sheets (WIS) free of charge from the TRADA website. How do I use this benefit? Visit the ‘Wood Information’ area of the TRADA website and select ‘Publications’, then choose ‘Wood Information Sheet’ from the menu displayed on the right hand side. Printed copies are available at discounted member’s prices. Please contact our publications team: Phone: +44 (0)1494 569602 Email: publications@trada.co.uk
Inspirational case studies and timber solutions Case Studies feature inspirational timber buildings selected for their quality of design and construction. Each study demonstrates why timber was selected and how the design works, including a comprehensive technical description and detailed drawings. Past Case Studies have included winners of the prestigious Wood Awards competition. Timber Solutions focus on specific building elements and show how common design challenges have been successfully addressed in timber. TRADA members’ involvement is highlighted, whether in the design or supply of materials. How do I use this benefit? Visit the ‘Wood Information’ area of the TRADA website and select ‘Case Studies’.
Eurocode 5 design software timbersizerPro and timberconnectionsPro are online calculation tools for architects, engineers and builders based on the Eurocode 5 design code (EC5). Using timber sizes readily available in the UK market, timbersizerPro suggests appropriate cross-sections for various timber strength classes, or joist depth. This allows architects and engineers to specify the most appropriate timbers available, or ones that give the optimum floor/ceiling depth. timberconnectionsPro calculates the load capacity of individual fasteners for various timber strength classes. It also enables users to calculate connection capacities with nails, screws, bolts, dowels and coach screws in two- and three-member combinations of timber and steel. Both applications enable users to generate instant PDF reports for records and Building Control purposes and customise their designs, while timberconnectionsPro also includes minimum edge distance and fastener spacing details in the PDF report. How do I use this benefit? Visit the ‘Wood Information’ area of the TRADA website and select ‘Software tools’. TRADA engineers maintain the software to ensure it reflects the latest version of Eurocode 5.
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Construction briefing sheets These briefing sheets summarise the requirements of the main codes and regulations impacting on construction. The briefings are regularly updated, with subjects including building regulations (England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland) as well as the main codes such as the Code for Sustainable Homes (CSH), Eurocode 5 and Construction Design and Management (CDM) regulations. How do I use this benefit? Each sheet can be downloaded in PDF format by visiting the ‘Wood Information’ area of the TRADA website, selecting ‘Publications’, then choosing ‘Construction Briefings’ from the menu displayed on the right hand side.
Discounts on books and British Standards TRADA members are entitled to discounts of 35% off TRADA publications and up to 10% off all British Standards. We also offer bulk discounts on TRADA publications. Dedicated British Standards update service To ensure that everything is at your fingertips, we publish a regularly updated list of British Standards relevant to timber. Customise TRADA books with your brand As well as bulk discounts we can create special branded editions of our recent bestsellers, or produce more customised editions for members’ own use. These make ideal sales promotion tools or training materials. How do I use this benefit? All our books and the most popular standards can be ordered online at http://bookshop.trada.co.uk/. Alternatively, to discuss your requirements and place your order, contact our publications team: Phone: +44 (0)1494 569602 Email: publications@trada.co.uk
Feedback We like to hear from our members and if you want to know any more about TRADA, have any feedback about membership or suggestions for things you would like to see from TRADA, then please get in touch with our membership administrator: Phone: +44 (0)1494 569603 Email: membership@trada.co.uk
Remember you must be signed in as a member on the TRADA website to download any technical documents, drawings or case studies. If you have misplaced your login details please use the ‘forgotten your password?’ link on the login page or contact our membership administrator: Phone: +44 (0) 1494 569603 Email: membership@trada.co.uk
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Marketing benefits Sales enquiries from the TRADA website Every month the TRADA website at www.trada.co.uk receives around 28,000 visits. Membership includes free company listing in the Suppliers Directory, where you can add a company description, logo, products, services and certification. This feature also enables members to add product brochures to their company information. You can upload your brochures via our website and, because they are indexed by our search engine, they appear in relevant site search results – providing another way of finding potential customers. How do I use this benefit? You can easily maintain your own directory entry. Visit the ‘Membership’ area of the TRADA website and select ‘Manage your account’, then ‘My company find a supplier directory listing’.
Free entries in TRADA’s Timber Industry Yearbook The TRADA Timber Industry Yearbook is an annual printed publication distributed free of charge to 3,000 specifiers and manufacturers. Content includes editorial, reference materials and a directory of suppliers. TRADA members get a free listing in the Yearbook. How do I use this benefit? You can easily maintain your own directory entries and add up to five business sectors. Visit the ‘Membership’ area of the TRADA website and select ‘Manage your account’, then ‘My company yearbook listing’. If you have identified an error in your entry or have another query regarding your listing please contact our membership administrator: Phone: +44 (0)1494 569603 Email: membership@trada.co.uk
Use the TRADA member logo As a member of TRADA you are entitled to display the TRADA member’s logo on your stationery, website and marketing materials – subject to terms of use. How do I use this benefit? To request the artwork please visit the ‘Membership’ area of the TRADA website, select ‘TRADA member logo’ and complete the form. Alternatively contact our membership administrator: Phone: +44(0)1494 569603 Email: membership@trada.co.uk
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An introduction to The testing, inspection, certification and compliance (TICC) industry has always played an important role in the world’s construction and manufacturing sectors.
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ut in today’s global market, the need for TICC services is now more vital than ever before, in order for companies to remain competitive, satisfy stricter and wider-reaching industry regulation and legislation, and enhance reputational value. As one of the world’s leading TICC organisations, BM TRADA has seen an increasing awareness of, and sensitivity to, regulatory and compliance measures among businesses involved in the construction, manufacturing and supply chain sectors. The drivers that are fuelling this ever-increasing demand for testing, inspection and certification are both economic and legislative. They include increasing enforcement of regulations by governments, growing concern over the environmental impact of businesses, and rising customer and consumer expectations. TICC services offer an objective assessment of a company’s performance in these areas and ensure that products, services and systems meet required quality, safety, environmental and performance standards. This in turn reassures consumers and endusers, and brings significant commercial benefits. Though some public and private companies have in the past handled testing and inspection in-house, with the growth in international trade, along with moves towards industry standardisation and the growing complexity of supply chains and regulations, businesses are increasingly seeing the benefits of independent verification, choosing to employ the services of UKAS accredited testing, inspection and third party certification bodies such as BM TRADA.
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To introduce ourselves, we are an international organisation with a special focus and long history of technical excellence in management systems and supply chain certification, product certification and testing, and technical services to the timber, building, fire and furniture industries and we are fully accredited by UKAS (United Kingdom Accreditation Service). Historically we have delivered our services through a number of individual companies – BM TRADA Group Ltd, BM TRADA Certification Ltd, TRADA Technology Ltd, Chiltern International Fire Ltd (including Chiltern Dynamics), FIRA International Ltd – and a network of international offices. However, in July 2013 we underwent a global corporate rebrand that for the first time united all but one of our companies under a shared name, ‘BM TRADA’, and introduced the strapline: ‘When experience matters’. Although FIRA International Ltd retains its existing identity, the company – which provides a wide range of testing, inspection and certification services dedicated to the global furniture supply chain, as well as an ‘industry safeguarding’ role through the support it provides to the Furniture Industry Research Association – remains a key part of the BM TRADA offer. BM TRADA is also the sole appointed service provider to both TRADA and FIRA membership associations, delivering membership, marketing, administration, information and research services. Our headquarters are in the UK, in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, but we are a truly global business with offices and representatives in 37 countries around the world: Argentina, Australia, Bangladesh, Belarus, Brazil, Canada, Cyprus, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mexico, Nepal, Poland, Portugal, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkey, UAE, UK, USA and Vietnam. We have over 350 employees world-wide and trade in over 70 countries. With our leading positions in our chosen markets we rank in the top two per cent of UK business by turnover. Our core purpose is to provide independent product and process assurance across industry supply chains to businesses of all shapes and sizes. In doing so we help our clients prove their business and product credentials, and improve performance and compliance. Our core business is split into four areas: • Certification (management systems, supply chain, product, service) • Testing – laboratory and site based (fire, structural, acoustics, furniture) • Technical support (timber, fire, furniture) • Training/knowledge (CPD accredited courses, training, publications).
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There are many reasons customers choose us as their TICC partner – and stay with us. These include our industry-leading technical expertise; highly experienced and industry-qualified personnel, and a firm commitment to adding value to our customers’ businesses. We can demonstrate our full compliance with the highest international standards, reducing risk and ensuring that consumers, suppliers and purchasers can have confidence in the services we provide. In the certification business alone we have issued over 10,000 certificates worldwide, including more than 2,500 chain of custody certificates. Services include: • a wide range of UKAS-accredited management system schemes • supply chain schemes (including FSC® (FSC®A000503), PEFC, Forest Products; SFI) • product and service certification (including BM TRADA Q-Mark) • building and product services (aka testing and technical services and including building systems and structural timber) • training and knowledge including furniture-industry specific guidance. Similarly, the testing laboratories of Chiltern International Fire Ltd, FIRA International Ltd and TRADA Technology Ltd, are all fully accredited by UKAS and we are members of the Air Tightness Testing and Measurement Association (ATTMA). Given this, it’s no wonder that we enjoy a reputation for being the provider of choice for all testing, inspection, certification and compliance services. Our name is readily accepted by controlling authorities, specifiers and end users and we are proud to provide our customers around the world with a ‘passport to trade’. For more information visit www.bmtrada.com
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Publications The best books on timber available from http://bookshop.trada.co.uk Telephone: 01494 569 602
Eurocode 5 span tables, 4th edition: for solid timber members in floors, ceilings and roofs for dwellings NEW! Keerthi Ranasinghe & the BM TRADA Engineering team
Illustrated with more than 100 colour photographs and drawings, the enlarged and expanded third edition includes: • guidance on timber selection and quality, protections, storage, installation and maintenance • detail design, with drawings, for applying cladding to timber and steel frame, panels, CLT and masonry • specification checklist and tips for designers.
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External timber cladding 3rd edition Lewis Taylor, Peter Kaczmar, Patrick Hislop
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Timber frame construction 5th edition: designing for high performance Updated in 2011 by Robin Lancashire and Lewis Taylor
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The site manager’s pocket guide to timber frame The site manager’s pocket guide to timber frame is a wiro-bound pocket-sized handy reference guide – ideal for use on construction sites and for determining compliance – with checklists and guidance on best practice, team tasks and responsibilities.
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Timber decking: the professionals’ manual 2nd edition Patrick Hislop Recommended by the Timber Decking Association, the second edition of Timber decking is the essential manual for professionals who want to achieve the best results in deck construction. Fully illustrated with colour photographs and drawings.
Innovative timber construction: new ways to achieve energy efficiency Robin Lancashire and Lewis Taylor This book expands on information provided on some alternative forms of timber construction mentioned in Timber frame construction 5th edition. Four of the most common types of alternative timber walls and roofs are explored here, with over 30 drawings. These are structural insulated panels (SIPs), cross-laminated timber, engineered stud and twin stud.
External solar shading with wood: a guide for specifiers Patrick Hislop with Philip O’Leary Wood has been traditionally used for many forms of solar shading in the past and, because of its versatility, ease of working and easy maintenance, it has an important role in the design of modern shading devices. This comprehensive publication covers the types of solar protection; the advantages of wood; detail and structural design; fixings, connections and operating devices; finishes and maintenance. “External solar shading with wood is a comprehensive and good looking guide with very clear drawings. I am sure it will help many architects to tackle the relevant issues for years to come’’ – Paul Kalkhoven, Senior Partner at Foster + Partners
Concise illustrated guide to timber connections Peter Ross, Patrick Hislop, Hugh Mansfield-Williams, Adrian Young Designs which expose timber structures and connections make connections important visually as well as structurally. There are more than 100 connection details and assembly forms incorporated in this book, which also summarises the key factors contributing to load transfer, durability and fire resistance. This book illustrates: • the main structural forms for which timber is suitable • the common connectors used in assembly • the design constraints that affect configuration and appearance • good detailing practice.
Low energy timber frame buildings: designing for high performance Geoffrey C Pitts with Robin Lancashire This illustrated guide demonstrates how timber frame buildings can be designed and constructed cost effectively to be energy efficient. Low energy timber frame buildings covers the whole design process, from site conditions and planning for maximal thermal performance, to provision for alternative energy sources.
Timber in contemporary architecture: a designer’s guide Peter Ross, Giles Downes, Andrew Lawrence Written by leading experts in timber architecture and engineering and illustrated with over 300 photograph and line drawings, Timber in contemporary architecture investigates materials, connections and applications, and celebrates innovation.
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Green oak in construction
Timber bridges
Peter Ross, Christopher Mettem, Andrew Holloway
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A highly illustrated guide to the whole process of green oak in construction: design, framing and enclosing of structures. The authors demonstrate how to achieve excellence in practice through a series of eleven inspirational case studies, featuring contemporary and historic structures. Comprehensive specifying information, design data and grading rules are also included for reference. Green Oak in Construction is supported by the Forestry Commission and Scottish Enterprise.
Save time with TRADAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s guides and tools Wood information sheets Sixty eight specialist documents, written by TRADA experts, forming a comprehensive source of vital information on timber and its use in construction, available singly in hard copy or electronic format. Free to download for TRADA members, Wood information sheets are updated on a rolling needs basis.
This handbook gives technical guidance on forms, materials, structural design and construction techniques suitable for both small and large timber bridges, aided by the international standard Eurocode 5 Part 2. Clearly illustrated throughout, this guide explains how to create sustainable, aesthetically pleasing, practical and durable bridges, using worldwide examples.
timberWISE timberWISE includes all the Wood Information Sheets (WIS) published by TRADA for specifiers and designers in a portable, accessible, electronic format on a CDROM. It is easy to search across the full range by using keywords, or browse the range by title or category.
timbersizerPro EC5 and timberconnectionsPro EC5 timbersizerPro EC5 is a time-saving online tool for architects, builders, engineers and other construction professionals. Based on TRADA calculations, timbersizerPro covers all domestic structural timber members â&#x20AC;&#x201C; joists for domestic floors, ceilings or flat roofs; binders supporting ceiling joists; rafters; purlins; supporting rafters, sheeting or decking. timbersizerPro EC5 generates custom reports in PDF format for records and Building Control purposes. Users can further refine their design using advanced controls.
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environmental aspects, drying, density and treatability. • Filter search by species characteristic/use, enter keyword or list A-Z. • View images for each species. • Send information to colleagues and clients. • Access offline, from on site or in the office. • Contact suppliers – app links to TRADA’s online Suppliers Directory. These apps can be downloaded from Google Play and iTunes stores.
British Standards and Eurocodes timberconnectionsPro EC5 is a design tool which calculates the resistance to lateral and axial loads of timber-to-timber and steel-to-timber connections made with nails, wood screws, coach screws, bolts or dowels inserted at right-angles to the grain. Design loads are calculated to Eurocode 5 (EC5). Free to TRADA members, these software tools are also available to non-members on a subscription basis, with a reduction for both modules purchased together.
The complete cross-laminated timber series: 4-part guidance Cross-laminated timber (CLT) offers fast construction, high strengthto-weight ratios, good thermal insulation and airtightness, simple connections, CO2 retention and waste reduction. It offers opportunities to use timber in situations where designers would otherwise use materials such as steel, concrete and masonry. The guidance comprises: • WIS 2/3-61: Cross-laminated timber: introduction for specifiers • WIS 2/3-62: Cross-laminated timber: structural principles • GD10 Cross-laminated timber (Eurocode 5) design guide for project feasibility • Worked example: 12-storey building of cross-laminated timber (Eurocode 5).
Wood species guide A mobile application is available for iPhone/iPod touch/iPad and Android devices. The Wood species guide provides information on 140 common and lesser known species. Ideal for professionals using wood as a material for construction or furniture, you can search by a range of criteria including colour, texture, workability, movement, durability,
All British, European and International Standards are available via the TRADA Bookshop, with new and amended standards being added all the time. The complete range of Eurocodes and their National Annexes are available, plus a host of guides and books which complement the standards and help customers in their use and application. TRADA members also receive a 10% discount on all British Standards and additional offers and discounts are also applied from time to time on individual standards and packs of books and standards combined. On request, the publications team can supply most standards, even if not currently listed in the TRADA Bookshop.
Other bookshop services Publications from other publishers The TRADA Bookshop aims to meet the needs of TRADA members and non-members for all publications on timber and the wider field of construction in general. Books from other publishers are added regularly to the TRADA Bookshop’s ever expanding list of titles. Many books are discounted to TRADA members at varying rates. In addition to TRADA and BM TRADA publications, it offers a wide range of publications from RIBA, ICE Publishing, Institution of Structural Engineers, Taylor and Francis, Wiley and the Fire Protection Association. Sourcing publications By request, the publications team will endeavour to locate and source publications not currently in the TRADA Bookshop and to make them available through the bookshop wherever possible. New titles As prolific publishers of information for construction professionals, we are always interested in new ideas for relevant publications, which may fill a gap in the market or highlight an emerging topic. We welcome all your suggestions and feedback on books and other publications featured in the TRADA Bookshop.
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Getting started with... A series of publications prepared by experts from across the BM TRADA Group, to help those starting out on the route to improve management and manufacturing processes, and to comply with regulatory requirements.
FIRE PROTECTION: your responsibilities under the Fire Safety Order (RRFSO) This guide to fire protection will help you get to grips with the Fire Safety Order, your role as a ‘responsible person’ (or quasi-responsible person), how to implement the Order in your organisation and who can support you in this process. Intended for duty holders including the employer and its directors, senior managers, property owners and occupiers in the public and private sectors, this book is also for those who influence decisions such as fire and rescue authorities and local authorities (the ‘enforcing bodies’) as well as fire inspectors, fire risk assessors and product manufacturers.
HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT: for the woodworking and furniture industries This guide will help you understand your legal obligations, the main practical implications of health and safety compliance and how to put in place and manage health and safety policies and procedures. Fulfilling the legal requirements, implementing processes and maintaining documented systems are all part of a robust health and safety policy, protecting employers from liability, protecting employees from accidents and ill health, boosting productivity and sustaining a reputation as a responsible business.
CE MARKING FOR THE FURNITURE SUPPLY CHAIN Furniture manufacturers need to ensure that their furniture products comply with the applicable EU Directives for CE marking. This guide sets out the route to compliance and the processes involved in the final CE marking of your products. It offers advice and examples of the essential requirements, Standards and testing regimes for some typical furniture products which fall within the CE marking boundaries. Purchasers, specifiers, importers and distributors can also use this guide to understand their responsibilities when placing a product on the EU market and what to look for in terms of documentation from the supplier to support CE marking claims.
CHAIN OF CUSTODY CERTIFICATION FOR FOREST PRODUCTS This guide to forest products certification will help you to get started with the chain of custody process by explaining what it is, how you can begin to implement it in your organisation and who can support you in this process.
CHAIN OF CUSTODY PROJECT CERTIFICATION This guide aids understanding of Chain of Custody Project Certification by explaining what it is, how to begin implementation for your project and the support available. There are also references to successful case studies which incorporate certification at the project level, and infographics illustrating the process. The text includes quality management systems, critical control points and EU Timber Regulation (EUTR).
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CE MARKING FOR CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS This guide explains the process for CE marking construction products. It summarises and compares the various routes to CE marking and outlines the process for four common product types: fire stopping products, woodbased panels, windows and external pedestrian doorsets, and dowel type fasteners.
FACTORY PRODUCTION CONTROL FOR CONSTRUCTION PRODUCT CERTIFICATION This guide explains the vital role that Factory Production Control plays in CE marking products for the construction industry in the European Union (EU). It also lists the key functions and contents of an FPC system.
ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND ISO 50001:2011 CERTIFICATION This guide explains the requirements of the ISO 50001 Energy Management Systems Standard, and how to establish a system appropriate to your organisationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s needs.
Best practice guides A series of intermediate-level guides prepared by experts from across the BM TRADA Group
Best practice guide to... TIMBER IN HIGH- SPECIFICATION BUILDINGS This best practice guide highlights key considerations when specifying both highend property refurbishment and new build in terms of performance, durability and sustainability legacy. It will enable architects, designers, engineers and project managers to make informed decisions, manage risks, control costs and develop high-quality projects.
PRODUCT SELECTION FOR THE FURNITURE SUPPLY CHAIN This concise guide demonstrates how to manage the product selection process right through from initial brief to placing your product on the market, working with your suppliers to deliver to retailers a good, safe product on time and at the right price. Adopting reliable methods for sourcing materials, handling assessments, testing and monitoring, maintaining a technical file and continuing due diligence is essential for meeting your legal responsibilities. Infographics and useful examples illustrate the key processes you should follow to give confidence that you are following industry best practice. Prepared by experts at FIRA International Ltd.
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Addresses & Websites Timber and related organisations American Hardwood Export Council – AHEC 23 Austin Friars, London EC2N 2QP t 020 7626 4111 e europe@americanhardwood.org www.americanhardwood.org
American Softwoods Representing the Southern Forest Products Association and Softwood Export Council 33 Rosebery Road, London N10 2LE t 020 8444 0885 www.americansoftwoods.com
The Building Centre 26 Store Street, London WC1E 7BT t 020 7692 4000 t 020 7692 4040 (bookshop) e reception@buildingcentre.co.uk www.buildingcentre.co.uk
Building Research Establishment (BRE) Bucknalls Lane, Watford, Hertfordshire WD25 9XX t 0333 321 88 11 e enquiries@bre.co.uk www.bre.co.uk
British Standards Institution (BSI) 389 Chiswick High Road, London W4 4AL t 020 8996 9000 t 020 8996 9001 (Customer services) e cservices@bsigroup.com www.bsigroup.com
Canada Wood UK PO Box 1, Farnborough, Hants GU14 6WE t 01252 522545 e office@canadawooduk.org www.canadawooduk.org
Architectural and Specialist Door Manufacturers Association (ASDMA)
The Carpenters’ Company
Burnside House, 3 Coates Lane, High Wycombe, Bucks HP13 5EY t 01494 447370 www.asdma.com
Carpenters’ Hall, Throgmorton Avenue, London EC2N 2JJ t 020 7588 7001 e info@carpentersco.com www.thecarpenterscompany.co.uk
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Chiltern House, Stocking Lane, Hughenden Valley, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP14 4ND t 01494 569700 e info@bmtrada.com www.bmtradagroup.com
59 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 2JG t 0131 240 1410 www.confor.org.uk
FIRA International Ltd British Woodworking Federation (BWF) The Building Centre, 26 Store Street, London WC1E 7BT t 0844 209 2610 e bwf@bwf.org.uk www.bwf.org.uk
Maxwell Road, Stevenage, Hertfordshire SG1 2EW t 01438 777700 e info@fira.co.uk www.fira.co.uk
Forestry Commission Builders Merchants Federation (BMF) 1180 Elliott Court, Coventry Business Park, Herald Avenue, Coventry CV5 6UB t 02476 854980 e info@bmf.org.uk www.bmf.org.uk
Silvan House, 231 Corstorphine Road, Edinburgh EH12 7AT t 0300 067 5000 e fcscotland@forestry.gsi.gov.uk www.forestry.gov.uk
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Forest Stewardship Council速 UK (FSC速 UK)
Structural Timber Association
11-13 Great Oak Street, Llanidloes, Powys SY18 6BU t 01686 413916 e info@fsc-uk.org www.fsc-uk.org
The e-Centre, Cooperage Way Business Village, Alloa FK10 3LP t 01259 272140 e office@structuraltimber.co.uk www.structuraltimber.co.uk
Ghana Forestry Commission (Timber Industry Development Division)
Timber Decking & Cladding Association
Unit 4, Granard Business Centre, Bunns Lane, Mill Hill, London NW7 2DZ t 020 8906 9560 e tiddlondon@ghanatimber.co.uk www.fcghana.org
5C Flemming Court, Castleford, West Yorkshire WF10 5HW t 01977 558147 www.tda.org.uk
Glued Laminated Timber Association (GLTA)
Timber Packaging & Pallet Confederation (TIMCON)
www.glulam.co.uk
Q House, Troon Way Business Centre, Humberstone Lane, Thurmaston, Leicester LE4 9HA t 0116 274 7357 e timcon@associationhq.org.uk www.timcon.org
Institute of Carpenters 32 High Street, Wendover, Bucks HP22 6EA t 0844 879 7696 e info@instituteofcarpenters.com www.instituteofcarpenters.com
Timber Research and Development Association (TRADA)
24 Old Queen Street, London SW1H 9HP t 020 7222 8188 e council@mtc.co.uk www.mtc.com.my
Chiltern House, Stocking Lane, Hughenden Valley, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP14 4ND t 01494 569600 e information@trada.co.uk www.trada.co.uk
Master Carvers Association
Timber Trade Federation (TTF)
Unit 2, 15b Vandyke Road, Leighton Buzzard, Beds LU7 3HG t 01525 851594 e info@mastercarvers.co.uk www.mastercarvers.co.uk
The Building Centre, 26 Store Street, London WC1E 7BT t 020 3205 0067 e ttf@ttf.co.uk www.ttf.co.uk
Malaysian Timber Council (MTC)
Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC UK)
Trussed Rafter Association (TRA)
Sheffield Technology Parks, Cooper Buildings, Arundel Street, Sheffield S1 2NS t 0114 307 2334 e info@pefc.co.uk www.pefc.co.uk
The Building Centre, 26 Store Street, London WC1E 7BT t 020 3205 0032 e info@tra.org.uk www.tra.org.uk
Property Care Association
United Kingdom Forest Products Association (UKFPA)
11 Ramsay Court, Kingfisher Way, Hitchingbrooke Business Park, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE29 6FY t 0844 375 4301 e pca@property-care.org www.property-care.org
Office 14, John Player Building, Stirling Enterprise Park, Springbank Road, Stirling FK7 7RP t 01786 449029 e dsulman@ukfpa.co.uk www.ukfpa.co.uk
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Other websites
Autumn Park Business Centre, Dysart Road, Grantham, Lincolnshire NG31 7EU t 01476 512381 e enquiries@wpif.org.uk www.wpif.org.uk
Building Regulations (UK)
Woodworking Machinery Suppliers Association (WMSA) Cliff Farm, Plaistow Green, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 5GX t 01629 530998 e info@wmsa.org.uk www.wmsa.org.uk
Wood Protection Association 5C Flemming Court, Castleford, West Yorkshire WF10 5HW t 01977 558274 e info@wood-protection.org www.wood-protection.org
Approved Documents (England and Wales) www.planningportal.gov.uk/buildingregulations/ approveddocuments Technical Booklets (Northern Ireland) www.dfpni.gov.uk/index/buildings-energy-efficiency-buildings/ building-regulations/content_-_building_regulations-newpage-3.htm Building Standards (Scotland) www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Built-Environment/Building/Buildingstandards
Environment Agency Wood Technology Society â&#x20AC;&#x201C; A Division of The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) 1 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5DB t 020 7451 7300 f 020 7839 1702 e wts@iom3.org www.iom3.org/wood-technology
www.environment-agency.gov.uk
Greenpeace www.greenpeace.org
Health and Safety Executive www.hse.gov.uk
Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) www.sfiprogram.org
The Central Point of Expertise for Timber Procurement (CPET) www.cpet.org.uk
The Stationery Office (Government publications) www.tsoshop.co.uk
World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) www.wwf.org.uk
WRAP (the Waste and Resources Action Programme) www.wrap.org.uk
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How to use this directory The directory has two sections:
Alphabetical list of TRADA members All member companies are listed in alphabetical order with details of their address, phone, fax, and nature of business. When searching for a particular company please remember that they may have been listed under a forename or with the prefix ‘The’.e.g. The John Taylor Partnership may be listed under ‘The’, ‘John’ or ‘Taylor’ depending on company personal preference or theformat in which information was presented to TRADA.The alpha-numeric codes refer to categories in the Buyers’ Guide.
Buyers’ guide Member companies are included under their principal business activities in up to five Buyers’ guide categories. An index to the categories is found on page 206. Company contact details are included in the Alphabetical list of TRADA members.
TRADA MEMBERS AND BUYERS’ GUIDE CURRENT TO 01 JANUARY 2015 MORE DETAILED INFORMATION IS HELD IN THE DIRECTORY ON THE TRADA WEBSITE WWW.TRADA.CO.UK
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0-9 12 Proje Muhendislik
Kisikli MahallesiI Alemdag Yanyol Sokak, Sbk Is Merkezi No5 Kat1 Daire3, Uskudar, Istanbul 34692, Turkey e: bilgi@12proje.com w: www.12proje.com t: 00 90 216 349 14 12 f: 00 90 216 349 1411 En2000
3dr Architects Ltd
15 Emmbrook Road, Wokingham, Berkshire RG41 1HE e: jon.hughes@3drarchitects.co.uk w: www.3drarchitects.co.uk t: 01189 788531 Ar2000
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A & J Architects
A T K Partnership Ltd
33 Union Street, Greenock, Renfrewshire PA16 8DN e: mail@atk-partnership.co.uk w: www.atk-partnership.co.uk t: 01475 787797 f: 01475 727990 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
AWW
Rivergate House, 70 Redcliff Street, Bristol, Avon BS1 6LS e: richard.francis@aww-uk.com w: www.aww-uk.com t: 0117 923 2535 f: 0117 942 6689 Ar2000, Ar2500
A&M Morrin Planning and Design Oldtown Donore, Naas, Co. Kildare 1234, Republic of Ireland e: mauricemorrin@gmail.com t: 00 353 87 923 1330 En2000
A. C. Roof Trusses Limited
Severn Farm Industrial Estate, Welshpool, Powys SY21 7DF e: info@acrooftrusses.co.uk w: www.acrooftrusses.co.uk t: 01938 554881 f: 01938 556265 Ti2000, Tr4000
Ardnacree, School Lane, Collingham, Wetherby, West Yorkshire LS22 5BD e: jo@aj-architects.co.uk w: www.aj-architects.com t: 01937 579200 Ar2000
A.D.S. Ltd
A C Mauger & Son Ltd
The Gloweth Building, Threemilestone Industrial Estate, Truro, Cornwall TR4 9LD e: chris@a4architectscornwall.com w: www.a4architectscornwall.com t: 01872 241130 Ar2000
La Rue Fondon, Airport Approach Road, St Peter, Jersey JE3 7BF Channel Islands e: fronksley@acmauger.com w: www.acmauger.com t: 01534 744281 f: 01534 746227 Bu3000, Ho3000, Ho4000
A C S Structures
Unit 3P, Leroy House, 436, Essex Road, London N1 3QP e: office@acsstructures.co.uk w: www.acsstructures.co.uk t: 020 7704 6920 Co9100, En2000
A C Timber Solutions Ltd
7 Lancaster Way Business Park, Witchford, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB6 3NW e: info@actimber.co.uk w: www.actimber.co.uk t: 01353 666843 f: 01353 658691 Cd1000, Fl4000, Ha7000, Mo4500, Ti7600
A J Laminated Beams Ltd
Red Fox Barn, Cross Green, Cockfield, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk IP30 0LG e: info@ajlaminatedbeams.co.uk w: www.ajlaminatedbeams.co.uk t: 01284 828184 f: 01284 828306 Bu6800, Gl2000, Oa1000, St9000, Ti2500
A L Project Services
17 Melrose Avenue, Paisley, Renfrewshire PA2 9JA e: alex.andrew@ntlworld.com t: 01505 816486 f: 01505 359701 Co8800, En2000
A Proctor Group Ltd
The Haugh, Blairgowrie, Perthshire PH10 7ER e: angela.mcintyre@proctorgroup.com w: www.proctorgroup.com t: 01250 872261 f: 01250 872727 Cd1000, Pa7200, Ro2000, St8500, Te0500
A R C Engineers Ltd
FF05 City Mills, Peel Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS27 8QL e: design@arc-engineers.co.uk w: www.arc-engineers.co.uk t: 0113 253 3904 f: 0871 714 6751 Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
80 Redehall Road, Smallfield, Surrey RH6 9RS e: info@adsconsult.co.uk t: 07876 338893 Co4000, Co8800, Co9100, En2000, Su1000
A4 Architects
Aaron Evans Architects Ltd
3 Gay Street, Bath, Bath & North East Somerset BA1 2PH e: angelao@aearchitects.co.uk w: www.aaronevans.com t: 01225 466234 f: 01225 444364 Ar2000
Abakos Design Aid
13 Petworth Road, North Finchley, London N12 9HE e: endofstrife@hotmail.co.uk t: 07462 313128 Ar2000
Abbeywood Estate
Abbeywood, Abbey Lane, Delamere, Cheshire CW8 2HW e: harry@landanddevelopment.co.uk t: 01606 888116 f: 01606 889477
Aberdeenshire Council
T & I Property, Woodhill House, Westburn Road, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB16 5GB e: Mike.Porter@aberdeenshire.gov.uk w: www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk t: 01224 664529 f: 01224 664470
ABIR Architects
1 Beta House, St Johns Road, Hove, East Sussex BN3 2FX e: studio@abirarchitects.co.uk w: www.abirarchitects.co.uk t: 01273 724384
ABN7 Architects
18 Ellington Street, Islington, London N7 8PJ e: hugh@abn7architects.co.uk w: www.abn7architects.co.uk t: 020 7609 6348 Ar2000
Absolute Architecture
Crowsteps, Tydehams, Newbury, Berkshire RG14 6JT e: katecooper@absolute-architecture.co.uk w: www.absolute-architecture.co.uk t: 01635 528188
Absolute Consulting Engineers Ltd Lansdowne House, Penhill Road, Great Ellingham, Norfolk NR17 1LS e: absoluteeng@aol.com t: 01953 454641 f: 01953 453310 En2000
Acanthus Clews Architects
57 Hightown Road, Banbury, Oxfordshire OX16 9BE e: architects@acanthusclews.co.uk w: www.acanthusclews.co.uk t: 01295 702600 Ar2000, Co5000, Co8800, Co9300, He1000
Accoya by Accsys Technologies Royal Albert House, Sheet Street, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 1BE e: justin.peckham@accsysplc.com w: www.accoya.com t: 01753 757500 f: 01753 854730 Mo0500
Acorn Developments (East Anglia) Ltd
The Firs, 1 Finningham Road, Old Newton, Stowmarket, Suffolk IP14 4EG e: mike.brett70@btinternet.com w: www.acorndevelopments.org t: 07941 901167 Bu3000
ADAC (Engineering Services) Ltd
Adrian Morrow Architects Limited 4 Downley Avenue, Bradwell Common, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK13 8DE e: adrianjmorrow@btinternet.com w: www.ajmarchitecture.com t: 01908 668770 Ar2000
Advanced Housing Systems Limited
Hartnoll Business Centre, Post Hill, Tiverton, Devon EX16 4NG e: sales@advancedhousingsystems.co.uk w: www.advancedhousingsystems.co.uk t: 020 7193 1461 f: 020 7183 6962 Ho3000, St8500, Ti1200, Ti1500, Ti2000
AECOM
AECOM House, 63-77 Victoria Street, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL1 3ER e: enquiries.europe@aecom.com w: www.aecom.com t: 01727 535000 f: 01727 535099 Co4000, Co5000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
AECOM
First Floor, 499 Union Street, Aberdeen AB11 6DB t: 01224 597450
AECOM
Beaufort House, 94/96 Newhall Street, Birmingham B3 1PB t: 0121 262 1900
AECOM
3rd Floor, Portwall Place, Portwall Lane, Bristol BS1 6NA t: 0117 901 7000
9 Nellfield Road, Crieff, Perthshire PH7 3DU e: angus@adac-structures.co.uk t: 01764 656097 f: 01764 656097 Ce2000, Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
AECOM
Adam Power Associates
AECOM
Church Farmhouse, 51 Crown Street, Banham, Norwich, Norfolk NR16 2HW e: adam@adampower.co.uk w: www.adampower.co.uk t: 01953 887539 f: 01953 887479 En2000
Adams & Sutherland
1k Highgate Business Centre, 33 Greenwood Place, London NW5 1LB e: info@adams-sutherland.co.uk w: www.adams-sutherland.co.uk t: 020 7267 1747 f: 020 7482 2359 Ar2000
Adams Joinery Limited
Unit 2, 30 Progress Road, Leigh On Sea, Essex SS9 5LE e: info@adamsjoinery.co.uk w: www.adamsjoinery.co.uk t: 01702 512311 f: 01702 512411 Jo1000, Jo4000, Jo5000, Sh4000, Wi2000
Addison Conservation + Design
First Floor, Stonecross, Trumpington, High Street, Cambridge CB2 9SU t: 01223 551800 Churchill House, Churchill Way, Cardiff CF10 2HH t: 029 2035 3400
AECOM
14 Queen Victoria Road, Coventry CV1 3PJ t: 024 7625 3300
AECOM
Sunley House, 4 Bedford Park, Croydon CR0 2AP t: 020 8639 3500
AECOM
1 Tanfield, Edinburgh EH3 5DA t: 0131 301 8600
AECOM
225 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 4GZ t: 0141 222 6400
AECOM
5th Floor, 2 City Walk, Leeds LS11 9AR t: 0113 391 6800
Bush House, Room F4, Edinburgh Technopole, Milton Bridge, Penicuik, Midlothian EH25 9RE e: krystyna@addisonconservationanddesign.com w: www.addisonconservationanddesign.com t: 0131 445 8624 f: 0131 445 8625
AECOM
ADEPT Consulting (UK) Ltd
1 New York Street, Manchester M1 4HD t: 0161 601 1700
Riverside Court, Beaufort Park Way, Chepstow, Monmouthshire NP16 5UH e: info@adeptco.co.uk w: www.adeptco.co.uk t: 01291 635522 f: 0117 337 6702 Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Adept Consulting Engineers Ltd 14 Festoon Rooms, Sunny Bank Mills, Town Street, Farsley, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS28 5UJ e: inbox@adeptcsce.com w: www.adeptcsce.com t: 0113 239 4518 f: 0113 239 3825
The Johnson Building, 77 Hatton Garden, London EC1N 8JS t: 020 7645 2000
AECOM AECOM
First Floor, One Trinity Gardens, Quayside, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 2HF t: 0191 224 6500
AECOM
Lynnfield House, Church Street, Altrincham, Cheshire WA14 4DZ t: 0161 927 8200
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AECOM
Ground Floor, Grand Canal House, Upper Grand Canal Street, Dublin, Co. Fingal Dublin 4 Republic of Ireland t: 00 353 1 238 3100
AECOM
24 Linenhall Street, Belfast, County Antrim BT2 8BG t: 028 9060 7200
AECOM
Belvedere House, Pynes Hill, Exeter, Devon EX2 5WS t: 01392 663200
AECOM
Saxon House, 27 Duke Street, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1HT t: 01245 771200
AECOM
Stable Block, Bradbourne House, New Road, East Malling, Kent ME19 6DZ t: 01723 221340
AECOM
3rd Floor, 8 Princes Parade, Princes Dock, Liverpool, Merseyside L3 1QH t: 0151 331 8900
AECOM
St Christopher House, George Cayley Drive, York, North Yorkshire YO30 4XE t: 01904 694400
AECOM Professional Services LLP Mid City Place, 71 High Holborn, London WC1V 6QS e: ann.freeston@aecom.com w: www.aecom.com t: 020 7061 7357
AED
6 Darnaway Street, Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh EH3 6BG e: design@aed.eu.com w: www.aed.eu.com t: 0131 225 5116 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Te4000, Ti1200
Aidan O’Connell & Associates Ltd Lismard House, Timahoe Road, Portlaoise, Co. Laois, Republic of Ireland e: info@aoconnellassc.com t: 00 353 57 866 3244 En2000
Ain Designs Ltd
The Beeches, Defford Road, Pershore, Worcestershire WR10 1JE e: info@aindesign.co.uk t: 01386 553048
Air3 Limited
Enterprise House, Beesons Yard, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire WD3 1DS e: info@airs3.uk.com w: www.air3.uk.com t: 01923 274309 f: 01923 274349
AJG Home Improvements Ltd Unit H, Tree Pillars Business Park, Station Road, Ely, Cambs CB6 2RL e: ajg2build@me.com w: www.ajghomeimprovements.co.uk t: 01353 778853 Bu3000
AKT II
100 St John Street, London EC1M 4EH e: wys@akt-uk.com w: www.akt-uk.com t: 020 7250 7777 f: 020 7250 7555
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AkzoNobel Industrial Coatings Ltd/ Sikkens Joinery
Unit 04a Mercer Way, Shadsworth Business Park, Blackburn, Lancashire BB1 2QZ e: sales.shadworth@akzonobel.com w: www.sikkens-wood-coatings.co.uk t: 01254 687950 f: 01254 687960 Ad1000, Co1500, La1000, Pa3000, Va1000
Alan Baxter Partnership
The Clock Building, Pympes Court, Busbridge Lane, Loose, Maidstone, Kent ME15 0HZ e: mail@abpengineers.co.uk w: www.abpengineers.co.uk t: 01622 744263 f: 01622 749270 En2000
Alan Higgs Architects
77 Ashmill Street, London NW1 6RA e: mail@alanhiggsarchitects.com w: www.alanhiggsarchitects.com t: 020 7723 0075
Albany Timber Craft
Grange View House, London Road, Albourne, West Sussex BN6 9BJ e: gemma@albanyhomessouthern.co.uk w: www.albanytimbercraft.co.uk t: 01273 836092 f: 01273 831867 Ti2000
Alex Murray Construction Ltd
Island Road, Stornoway, Isle Of Lewis HS1 2RD e: richard@alexmurrayconstruction.co.uk w: www.alexmurrayconstruction.co.uk t: 01851 701675 f: 01851 701134 Bu3000, Co9300, Ho3000, Ti1500
Alistair Burroughs Design Partnership
4 Radnor Court, 256 Cowbridge Road East, Cardiff CF5 1GZ e: ian.jones@burroughs.co.uk w: www.burroughs.co.uk t: 029 2064 7484 f: 029 2064 7499 En2000
Allen Gordon LLP
16 King Street, Perth, Tayside PH2 8JA e: perth@allengordon.co.uk w: www.allengordon.co.uk t: 01738 639881 f: 01738 634761 Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Morelands, 5-23 Old Street, London EC1V 9HL e: info@ahmm.co.uk w: www.ahmm.co.uk t: 020 7251 5261 f: 020 7251 5123 Ar2000
Alsford Timber
109-113 Kingston Road, Leatherhead KT22 7SU e: leatherhead@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 01372 376138
Alsford Timber
14 Sheen Lane, Mortlake, London SW14 8LW e: mortlake@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 020 8876 2257 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500
Alsford Timber
80a Preston Road, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 6AE e: brighton@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 01273 554888 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500
Alsford Timber
Alsford Timber Administration & Support Centre, Ness Road, Erith, Kent DA8 2LD e: enquiries@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 01322 333088 f: 01322 359517 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500
Alsford Timber
61 Portsmouth Road, Cobham, Surrey KT11 1JQ e: cobham@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 01932 863468 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500
Alsford Timber
Alsford Timber
Alsford Timber
Alsford Timber
Altripan UK Ltd
Alsford Timber
Amcanu’n Uchel Limited
Alsford Timber
American Hardwood Export Council
Units 1 & 2, Diplocks Way, Hailsham, East Sussex BN27 3JF e: hailsham@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 01323 843567 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500 52 The Ridge, Hastings, East Sussex TN34 2AB e: hastings@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 01424 443366 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500 141 South Undercliff, Rye, East Sussex TN31 7HW e: rye@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 01797 222397 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500 Unit 2 Bellbrook Industrial Estate, Bell Lane, Uckfield, East Sussex TN22 1QL e: uckfield@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 01825 762888 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500
Alsford Timber
Talewater Works, Talaton, Exeter, Devon EX5 2RT e: frames@allwoodtimber.co.uk w: www.allwoodtimber.co.uk t: 01404 850977 f: 01404 850946 Bu6800, Ti2000, Ti2500, Ti2700
63/69 Heath Road, Twickenham, Middlesex TW1 4AT e: twickenham@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 020 8892 2868 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500
Alsford Timber
Allison Pike Partnership
Allwood Timber Ltd
Alsford Timber
Alsford Timber
85 Southwark Street, London SE1 0HX e: librarian@alliesandmorrison.co.uk w: www.alliesandmorrison.co.uk t: 020 7921 0100 f: 020 7921 0101 Ar2000 7 Buxton Road West, Disley, Stockport, Cheshire SK12 2AE e: rdm@allisonpike.com w: www.allisonpike.com t: 01663 763000 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co4000
118 Park View Road, Welling, Kent DA16 1SJ e: welling@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 020 8301 1199 f: 020 8303 7687 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500
Units 19 & 20 Birch Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex BN23 6PD e: eastbourne@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 01323 416000 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500
Unit 5, Tannery Close, Croydon Road Industrial Estate, Elmers End, Beckenham, Kent BR3 4BY e: beckenham@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 020 8655 3939 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500
Allies and Morrison
Alsford Timber
Fencing Direct, Ness Road, Erith, Kent DA8 2LD e: fencing@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 01322 341198 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500
Alsford Timber
St Mark’s Hill, Surbiton, Surrey KT6 4LJ e: surbiton@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 020 8399 4234 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500 Units 5 & 6, Nightingale Road, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 2NW e: horsham@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 01403 272872 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500 King Street, Worthing, West Sussex BN14 7BW e: worthing@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 01903 200154 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500 Gloucester House, 35 Old Gloucester Road, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire HR9 5PB e: sales@altripanuk.com w: www.altripanuk.com t: 0845 279 9992 f: 0845 279 9991 Md3000, Or3000, Pa7000, Pa7500, Pl1000 47 Clark Street, Stourbridge, West Midlands DY8 3UF e: alun@arnicholas.info w: www.arnicholas.info t: 01384 371243 Ar2000
23 Austin Friars, London EC2N 2QP e: europe@americanhardwood.org w: www.americanhardwood.org t: 020 7626 4111 f: 020 7626 4222 As1000
American Softwoods
33 Rosebery Road, London N10 2LE e: info@americansoftwoods.com w: www.americansoftwoods.com t: 020 8444 0885 As1000, Do2000, Ti7700
Anderson & Glenn
Ruxley Roundabout A20, Ruxley, Kent DA14 5AD e: ruxley@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 020 8300 4375 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500
Mill Tower, Kirton End, Boston, Lincolnshire PE20 1NS e: mary@andersonandglenn.com w: www.andersonandglenn.com t: 01205 724047 f: 01205 723792 Ar2000
Alsford Timber
Anderson Bayne Architects
201 Vale Road, Tonbridge, Kent TN9 1SU e: tonbridge@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 01732 770303 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500
5 Fleming Road, Livingston, West Lothian EH54 7BN e: office@andersonbayne.com w: www.andersonbayne.com t: 01506 410335 Ar2000
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Anderson Bell & Christie
382 Great Western Road, Glasgow, Strathclyde G4 9HT e: gen@andersonbellchristie.com w: www.andersonbellchristie.com t: 0141 339 1515 f: 0141 339 0505 Ar2000
Andrew Black Design Limited
1 Ritchies Lane, Perth Road, Dundee DD2 1ED e: mail@andrewblackdesign.com w: www.andrewblackdesign.com t: 01382 666512 Ar2000
Andrew Davie Timber Frame Homes
Eastfield Business Park, Newark Road South, Glenrothes, Fife KY7 4NS e: enquiries@daviehomes.co w: www.daviehomes.co t: 01592 774444 f: 01592 631631 Bu3000, Ho3000, Ti2000
Andrew Howard & Partners
15 Diamond Court, Opal Drive, Fox Milne, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK15 0DU e: ahp@ah-p.co.uk w: www.andrewhowardandpartners.co.uk t: 01908 690230 f: 01908 241391 Ar2500, Co4000, En2000
Andrew Lewis Consulting Engineer Ltd
9 Locksbrook Road, Bath, N.E. Somerset BA1 3EY e: andy@andrewlewisconsulting.co.uk w: www.andrewlewisconsulting.co.uk t: 07792 214731 En2000
Andrew Page Oak
Orchard House, Chaucer Court, Ewelme, Wallingford, Oxfordshire OX10 6HW e: info@andrewpageoak.co.uk w: www.andrewpageoak.co.uk t: 0333 666 9993 Bu3000, Fu3000, Ti1200, Ti1500
Andrew Sinclair Ltd
Hatson Industrial Estate, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1RE e: info@andrew-sinclair.co.uk w: www.andrew-sinclair.co.uk t: 01856 873178 f: 01856 873351
Andrew Waring Associates Ltd
The Old Brewery House, Portersbridge Street, Romsey, Hampshire SO51 8DJ e: mail@awaromsey.co.uk t: 01794 524447 f: 01794 515353 Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Andrews Associates
Andrews House, 128-130 Mitcham Road, Croydon, Surrey CR0 3RJ e: andrews@engineers.co.uk t: 020 8680 5300 f: 020 8239 7300 En2000
Anita Sen Architects
Flat 5, 40 Bassett Road, London W10 6JL e: anita@anitasenarchitects.co.uk t: 020 8968 3688 Ar2000
Anne Thorne Architects Partnership 21 Whiston Road, London E2 8EX e: info@annethornearchitects.co.uk w: www.annethornearchitects.co.uk t: 020 7749 6931 Ar2000
Ansell & Bailey LLP Chartered Architects
4th Floor, 24 - 32 Stephenson Way, Euston, London NW1 2HD e: ayork@ansellandbailey.com w: www.ansellandbailey.com t: 020 7387 0141 f: 020 7387 7460
Anson Timberworks Limited
Integ Yard, Woodlands Business Park, Rougham Industrial Estate, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk IP30 9ND e: info@ansontimberworks.co.uk w: www.ansontimberworks.co.uk t: 01359 271392 f: 01359 271546 Ti2000
Antevasin Design
21 Clifton Avenue, Hanworth Park, Middlesex TW13 7BT e: spencer@antevas.in t: 07799 683988 Ar2500
Anthony Davies Associates Ltd 19 Quay Level Offices, St Peters Wharf, Newcastle upon Tyne NE6 1TZ e: info@anthonydavies.com t: 0191 276 5209 f: 0191 276 5198 En2000
Anthony Fisher Associates
archiTAB Solutions Limited
19 Main Street, Barton under Needwood, Staffordshire DE13 8AA e: peter@architab.co.uk w: www.architab.co.uk t: 01283 716350 Co4650
Architects Chile
colo colo 156b, Barrio Ecuador, Concepcion 4070187, Chile e: santiagoaptecar@dosarq.cl w: www.dosarq.cl t: 00 56 988 137913 Ar2000, Ar2500, Bu3000, Co4000, Co9100
Architectural Association, Hooke Park
Hooke Park, Hooke, Beaminster, Dorset DT8 3PH e: hookepark@aaschool.ac.uk w: www.aaschool.ac.uk/hooke t: 01308 863588 Ed4000
27 Claverton Road West, Saltford, Bristol, Avon BS31 3AL e: info@anthony-fisher-associates.co.uk w: www.anthony-fisher-associates.co.uk t: 01225 872976 f: 01225 872976 En2000
Architectural Design Services
Anthony R Wells Associates
Architectural Services
Heathfield, Gareth House, Chislehurst, Kent BR7 6AF e: anthony.r.wells.assocs@gmail.com t: 020 8467 0232 f: 020 8467 7041
Anthony Swaine Architecture The Bastion Tower, 16 Pound Lane, Canterbury, Kent CT1 2BZ e: info@anthonyswaine.co.uk w: www.anthonyswaine.co.uk t: 01227 462680 f: 01227 472743 Ar2000, He1000
Anyards Designers & Surveyors Ltd 20 Old Esher Road, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey KT12 4LE e: bill.cowap@anyards.co.uk w: www.anyards.co.uk t: 01932 231361 Ar2500, Co8800, Su1000, Su2000
Appledown Marine
6 Appledown Rise, Coulsdon, Surrey CR5 2DX e: david.viner@appledownmarine.com w: www.appledownmarine.com t: 07557 362515 Su1000
Arboreal Architecture Ltd
St Margaret’s House, 21 Old Ford Road, London E2 9PL e: harry@arborealarchitecture.com w: www.arborealarchitecture.com t: 020 8980 5066 Ar2000
Arch Timber Protection
Wheldon Road, Castleford, West Yorkshire WF10 2JT e: timberprotectionadvice.ukca@lonza.com w: www.archtimberprotection.com t: 01977 714000 f: 01977 714001 Co8500, Fl1000, Pl3000, Pr1000, Ti7000
Archibald Shaw LLP
Whatcombe Cottage, Long Bredy, Dorchester, Dorset DT2 9HN e: brian.t.lee@btopenworld.com t: 01308 482368 f: 01308 482103 Ar2500 Newcastle City Council, Civic Centre, Barras Bridge, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE99 2BN e: wayne.a.phillips@newcastle.gov.uk w: www.newcastle.gov.uk t: 0191 232 8520 Lo1000
Architecture plb
Metro Building, 53 Great Suffolk Street, London SE1 0DB e: mail@architectureplb.com w: www.architectureplb.com t: 020 7922 0500 f: 020 7922 0550 Ar2000
Architecture plb
St Thomas Street, Winchester, Hampshire SO23 9HD e: mail@architectureplb.com w: www.architectureplb.com t: 01962 842200 f: 01962 810962 Ar2000
architecture:wk
The Powder Room, 69-71 Broad Street, Teddington, Middlesex TW11 8QZ e: wisam@architecturewk.com w: www.architecturewk.com t: 020 8977 6999
Architype Limited
The Morocco Store, 1b Leathermarket Street, London SE1 3JA e: london@architype.co.uk w: www.architype.co.uk t: 020 7403 2889 f: 020 7407 5283 Ar2000
Ardern Hodges Ltd
Unit A, 449 Holloway Road, London N7 6LJ e: info@ardernhodges.co.uk w: www.ardernhodges.co.uk t: 020 7263 3882 f: 020 7263 2333 Co9100, Co9200
4 Toomers Wharf, Canal Walk, Newbury, Berkshire RG14 1DY e: newbury@archibaldshaw.co.uk w: www.archibaldshaw.co.uk t: 01635 47369 f: 01635 521956 Co9100, En2000
Ardmore Construction Limited
Archibald Shaw LLP
Arnold Laver
One Little London, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 1PP e: mail@archibaldshaw.co.uk w: www.archibaldshaw.co.uk t: 01243 786471 f: 01243 779346 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
Byrne House, Jeffreys Road, Brimsdown, Enfield, Middlesex EN3 7UB e: info@ardmoregroup.co.uk w: www.ardmoregroup.co.uk t: 020 8344 0300 f: 020 8344 0377
Bramall Lane, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S2 4RJ e: enquiries@laver.co.uk w: www.laver.co.uk t: 0114 223 0300 f: 0114 250 9387 Jo2000, La4000, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500
Arnold Laver
Liverpool Road, Cadishead, Manchester M44 5BZ e: sales@manchester.laver.co.uk w: www.laver.co.uk t: 0161 777 9000 f: 0161 777 9007 Jo2000, La4000, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500
Arnold Laver
Basingstoke Road, Reading, Berkshire RG2 0QN e: reading@laver.co.uk w: www.laver.co.uk t: 0118 975 1100 f: 0118 975 1900 Ti7500
Arnold Laver
124 New Road, Rainham, Essex RM13 8RS e: london@laver.co.uk w: www.laver.co.uk t: 0845 002 2012 Jo2000, La4000, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500
Arnold Laver
Crowle Street, Hull, North Humberside HU9 1RH e: hull@laver.co.uk w: www.laver.co.uk t: 01482 324525 f: 01482 216478 Jo2000, La4000, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500
Arnold Laver
Little London Road, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S8 0UH e: sheffield@laver.co.uk w: www.laver.co.uk t: 0114 255 7341 f: 0114 292 3660 Bu1000, Jo2000, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500
Arnold Laver
Olympic Sawmills, Oxclose Park Road North, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S20 8GN e: sheffield@laver.co.uk w: www.laver.co.uk t: 0114 276 4700 f: 0114 276 4701 Jo2000, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500, Tr4000
Arnold Laver
Wagonway Road, Hebburn, Tyne & Wear NE31 1SP e: northeast@laver.co.uk w: www.laver.co.uk t: 0191 428 6666 f: 0191 428 6622 Jo2000, La4000, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500
Arnold Laver
Dudley Road, Oldbury, West Midlands B69 3DA e: birmingham@laver.co.uk w: www.laver.co.uk t: 0121 552 7788 f: 0121 544 7186 Jo2000, La4000, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500
Arnold Laver
Canal Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD2 1AR e: bradford@laver.co.uk w: www.laver.co.uk t: 01274 732861 f: 01274 737060 Jo2000, La4000, Pa7500, Pl3000, Ti7500
Arnold Laver
Pontefract Road, Stourton, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS10 1SW e: leeds@laver.co.uk w: www.laver.co.uk t: 01132 704 086 f: 0113 272 3833 Jo2000, La4000, Pa7200, Pa7500, Ti7500
Arnold Laver
Firs Trading Estate, Oldington Lane, Kidderminster, Worcestershire DY11 7QN e: kidderminster@laver.co.uk w: www.laver.co.uk t: 01562 66557 f: 01562 864557 Jo2000, La4000, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500
Arrol & Snell Ltd
St Mary’s Hall, St Mary’s Court, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY1 1EG e: pa@arrolandsnell.co.uk w: www.arrolandsnell.co.uk t: 01743 241111 f: 01743 241142 Ar2000, He1000, La9000, Su1000, Ti1200
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Artchart > Architecture
Associated Architects
Atkins
Arthur Architects
Associated Structural Design
Atkins
Engineering Services, Arun Civic Centre, Maltravers Road, Littlehampton, West Sussex BN17 5LF e: bruce.taunton@arun.gov.uk w: www.arun.gov.uk t: 01903 737816 f: 01903 716019 En2000, Lo1000, Su1000
Associated Timber Services Ltd
Atkins
Arup
AT Architecture Ltd
Delynya House, 17a Bank Street, Newquay, Cornwall TR7 1DH e: andy@artchart.co.uk w: www.artchart.co.uk t: 01637 875222 f: 01637 874222 Ar2000 84 Manor Grove, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4QF e: design@arthur-architects.com w: www.arthur-architects.com t: 07765 956421 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co8800, En2000, He1000
Arun District Council
13 Fitzroy Street, London W1T 4BQ e: a.c.general@arup.com w: www.arup.com t: 020 7636 1531 f: 020 7755 3666 En2000
Arup
1 Severn Street Place, The Mailbox, Birmingham B1 1SE e: mail@associated-architects.co.uk w: www.associated-architects.co.uk t: 0121 233 6600 f: 0121 200 1564 Ar2000 River View Lodge, Ray Mead Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 8NJ e: asd.england@btinternet.com w: www.a-s-d.co.uk t: 01628 639958 f: 01628 780320 En2000
Honey Pot Lane, Colsterworth, Grantham, Lincolnshire NG33 5LT e: sales@associatedtimber.co.uk w: www.associatedtimber.co.uk t: 01476 860117 f: 01476 861348 Ti7500
The Big Barn, Trendrennen Farm, Treen, Penzance, Cornwall TR19 6LH e: office@arch.com w: www.arch.com t: 01736 811251 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co9200, Ho3000, Ti1200
4 Pierhead Street, Capital Waterside, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF10 4QP e: elizabeth.harris@arup.com w: www.arup.com t: 029 2047 3727 f: 029 2047 2277 En2000
A-Tec Design
Arup
A-teknik
Central Square, Forth Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear NE1 3PL e: svend.trinder@arup.com w: www.arup.com t: 0191 261 6080 f: 0191 261 7879 En2000
ARV Solutions
The Old Bakery, 11a Canford Lane, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, Avon BS9 3DB e: jim.roach@arvsolutions.co.uk w: www.arvsolutions.co.uk t: 0117 959 2008 Co4500, Co9050
Ascot Timber Buildings Ltd
Unit 5, Fernhurst Business Park, Fernhurst, Haslemere, Surrey GU27 3HB e: sales@ascot-timber.co.uk w: www.ascot-timber.co.uk t: 01428 654334 Bu6500
Ashbrooke Homes Ltd
20 Galmington Lane, Taunton, Somerset TA1 5DG e: info@ashbrookehomes.co.uk w: www.ashbrookehomes.co.uk t: 07789 772150 Bu3000
Ashley Courtney RIBA
36 Roseford Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB4 2HD e: ac@ashleycourtney.co.uk w: www.ashleycourtney.co.uk t: 01223 750610 Ar2000
Ashwood Design Associates Limited
12a Clifford Court, Cooper Way, Carlisle, Cumbria CA3 0JG e: admin@ashwooddesign.co.uk w: www.ashwooddesign.co.uk t: 01228 510616 f: 01228 520861 Ar2000
Assembly Architects Ltd
182 Arthurs Point Rd, Arrowtown 9302, New Zealand e: Justin@assembly.co.nz t: 00 64 21 565363 Ar2000
45 Lemon Street, Truro, Cornwall TR1 2NS e: info@a-tecdesign.com w: www.a-tecdesign.com t: 01872 277600 Ar2500 Caferaga Mahallesi, Karakol Sokak, 28/2 Moda, Istanbul, Kadikoy 34710, Turkey e: topbas@ateknikproje.com t: 00 90 216 348 35 83 En2000
Atelier HB
10 Westabrook, Ashburton, Devon TQ13 7QS e: imbooker@mac.com w: www.atelierhb.co.uk t: 07774 618419 Ar2000
Atkins
The Hub, 500 Park Avenue, Aztec West, Bristol BS32 4RZ e: paul.d.watkins@atkin
Atkins
10 Canning Street, Edinburgh EH3 8EG e: david.keenlyside@atkinsglobal.com w: www.atkinsglobal.com t: 0131 221 5700 f: 0131 221 5751 En2000
Atkins
Euston Tower, 286 Euston Road, London NW1 3AT e: david.hunter@atkinsglobal.com w: www.atkinsglobal.com t: 020 7121 2000 f: 020 7121 2111 En2000
Atkins
6 Wellbrook Court, Girton Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB3 0NA e: jon.bennett@atkinsglobal.com w: www.atkinsglobal.com t: 01223 276002 f: 01223 277529 En2000
Atkins
Chadwick House, Birchwood Park, Warrington, Cheshire WA3 6AE e: ian.bolton@atkinsglobal.com w: www.atkinsglobal.com t: 01925 238000 f: 01925 238500 En2000
Dunedin House, Riverside, Columbia Drive, Stockton-On-Tees, Cleveland TS17 6BJ e: brian.brookes@atkinsglobal.com w: www.atkinsglobal.com t: 01642 525200 f: 01642 525201 En2000 Unit 7, St Asaph Business Park, Glascoed Road, St Asaph, Denbighshire LL17 0LJ e: jonathan.parry@atkinsglobal.com w: www.atkinsglobal.com t: 01745 585351 f: 01745 583323 En2000 The Octagon, 2nd Floor, Pynes Hill Court, Rydon Lane, Exeter, Devon EX2 5SP e: neil.baker@atkinsglobal.com w: www.atkinsglobal.com t: 01392 352900 f: 01392 352999 En2000
Atkins
Anglo St James House, 39a Southgate Street, Winchester, Hampshire SO23 9EH e: stuart.wise@atkinsglobal.com w: www.atkinsglobal.com t: 01962 858600 f: 01962 810296 En2000
Atkins
200 Broomielaw, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G1 4RU e: graham.hunter@atkinsglobal.com w: www.atkinsglobal.com t: 0141 220 2000 f: 0141 220 2001 Ar2000, Co5000, Co8800, En2000, Su2000
Atkins
Chilbrook, Oasis Business Park, Eynsham, Witney, Oxfordshire OX29 4AH e: mike.otlet@atkinsglobal.com w: www.atkinsglobal.com t: 01865 882828 f: 01865 883060 En2000
Atkins
Longcross Court, 47 Newport Road, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF24 0AD e: chris.pembridge@atkinsglobal.com w: www.atkinsglobal.com t: 029 2048 5159 f: 029 2048 5138 Ce2000, Co4000, Co8800, Co9200, En2000
Atkins
Woodcote Grove, Ashley Road, Epsom, Surrey KT18 5BW e: john.roberts@atkinsglobal.com w: www.atkinsglobal.com t: 01372 726140 f: 01372 740055 En2000
Atkins
The Axis, 10 Holliday Street, Birmingham, West Midlands B1 1TF e: peter.hirst@atkinsglobal.com w: www.atkinsglobal.com t: 0121 483 5000 f: 0121 483 5252 En2000
Atkins
3100 Century Way, Thorpe Park, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS15 8ZB e: andrew.mcleish@atkinsglobal.com w: www.atkinsglobal.com t: 0113 306 6000 f: 0113 306 6002 Ar2000, Co4000, En1500, En2000, Su1000
Atkinson Peck Ltd
Watson House, 45 Waterloo Road, Stockport, Cheshire SK1 3BJ e: apce@atkinsonpeck.co.uk w: www.atkinsonpeck.co.uk t: 0161 480 2833 f: 0161 477 3959 En2000, Su1000
Austin Trueman Associates
8 Spicer Street, St. Albans, Hertfordshire AL3 4PQ e: engineers@austintrueman.co.uk w: www.austintrueman.co.uk t: 01727 858752 f: 01727 852376 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Avanti Architects
361-373 City Road, London EC1V 1AS e: aa@avantiarchitects.co.uk w: www.avantiarchitects.co.uk t: 020 7278 3060 f: 020 7278 3366 Ar2000
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B & K Structures
Peveril House, Alfreton Road, Derby, Derbyshire DE21 4AG e: sales@bkstructures.co.uk w: www.bkstructures.co.uk t: 01773 853400 f: 01773 857389 Gl2000, Lv1000, Ti1500, Ti2000
B B P Consulting Engineers Ltd Shaftsbury Court, 95 Ditchling Road, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 4ST e: info@bbpengineers.com w: www.bbpengineers.com t: 01273 621500 f: 01273 621501 Co9100, Co9200, En2000
B D I Structural Solutions
Crossford Court, Dane Road, Sale, Cheshire M33 7BZ e: nick@bdistructuralsolutions.co.uk w: www.bdistructuralsolutions.co.uk t: 0161 969 3886 f: 0161 969 3884
B G Consulting Ltd
33/35 Bell Street, Reigate, Surrey RH2 7AW e: cadoffice@bg-consulting.co.uk w: www.bg-consulting.co.uk t: 01737 240241 f: 01737 240341 Co4000, En2000
Backaller Timber Frame Extensions
15 Mount Street, Devonport, Plymouth, Devon PL1 4GY e: pbackaller@tfextensions.co.uk w: www.backallertfextensions.co.uk t: 07791 157172 Bu3000, Ti1500
Bailey Johnson Hayes
Grange House, John Dalton Street, Manchester M2 6FW e: info@bjh.co.uk w: www.bjh.co.uk t: 0161 279 7777 f: 0161 236 3552 En2000
Bakkala Consulting Engineers 26 North Great Georgeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Street, Dublin 1, Republic of Ireland e: cbakkala@bakkala.ie w: www.bakkala.ie t: 00 353 1 873 3804 f: 00 353 1 878 8473 En2000
Ballingly Joinery 2000 Ltd Ballingly, Wellington Bridge, Co Wexford, Republic of Ireland e: hdoyle@ballinglyjoinery.com w: www.ballinglyjoinery.com t: 00 353 51 561 169 f: 00 353 51 561409
BAM Construct UK Ltd
Breakspear Park, Breakspear Way, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 4FL e: enquiries@bam.co.uk w: www.bam.co.uk t: 01442 238300 f: 01442 238301 Ar2000, Bu3000, En1500, En2000
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Banbeck Engineering Partnership 109 Pembroke Road, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire SA61 1LY e: banbeck@banbeck.co.uk t: 01437 765347 f: 01437 779012 Co4000, Co9100, En2000
Banbury Builders
2 Banbury Street, Watford, Hertfordshire WD18 0EX e: p_lucas2@sky.com t: 01923 578828 f: 01923 578828
Barefoot and Gilles
163-164 Moulsham Street, Chelmsford, Essex CM2 0LD e: design@barefootgilles.com w: www.barefootgilles.com t: 01245 351400 f: 01245 359988 Ar2000
Barefoot and Gilles
2 Cromwell Court, 16 St Peters Street, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 1XG e: design@barefootgilles.com w: www.barefootgilles.com t: 01473 257474 f: 01473 251540 Ar2000
Barking & Dagenham College Dagenham Road, Rush Green, Romford, Essex RM7 0XU e: jack.sotiriou@barkingcollege.ac.uk w: www.barkingcollege.ac.uk t: 01708 770139 f: 01708 770009
Barry Honeysett Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers
Bathurst House, Smythen Street, Exeter, Devon EX1 1BN e: engineers@barryhoneysett.co.uk w: www.barryhoneysett.co.uk t: 01392 272510 f: 01392 272520 Co4000, Co9100, En2000, He1000
Barter Hill Partnership Limited Wynters Farm Barn, Magdalen Laver, Ongar, Essex CM5 0EW e: mail@barterhill.co.uk w: www.barterhill.co.uk t: 01279 430888 f: 01279 429007 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
Barton Willmore
Beansheaf Farmhouse, Bourne Close, Calcot, Reading, Berkshire RG31 7BW e: info@bartonwillmore.co.uk w: www.bartonwillmore.co.uk t: 0118 943 0000 f: 0118 943 0001 Ar2000, Co5000, Co8800, La9000
BASF Wolman GmbH
BASF PLL, PO Box 4, Earl Road, Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire SK8 6QG e: jessica.ahlback@basf.com w: www.basf.com/wolman t: 0161 488 5329 Pr1000
Baxter, Andrew
Engineering Consultant Ltd, The Woodlands, Edgehill, Banbury, Oxfordshire OX15 6DJ e: dan.baxter@btconnect.com t: 01295 670485 f: 01295 670605 Co4000, Co8700, Co9200, En2000
Baynham Meikle Partnership
8 Meadow Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, West Midlands B17 8BU e: admin@bm-p.co.uk t: 0121 434 4100 f: 0121 434 4073 Co4000, Co5000, En2000, Te4000
BB Partnership Ltd
17 Remington Street, Islington, London N1 8DH e: architect@bbpartnership.co.uk w: www.bbpartnership.co.uk t: 020 7336 8555 f: 020 7336 8777 Ar2000
BCL Timber Projects Ltd
Bell & Sime Buildbase
Bickerdike Allen Partners
BDesign7
Bench Architects
Biker Group
BdR Civil & Structural Engineering Limited
Benchmark Timber Ltd
The Old Byre, Oakley Farm, Pound Lane, Hurst, Berkshire RG10 0RS e: brian@bcl.uk.net w: www.bcltimberprojects.co.uk t: 01189 344155 f: 0118 934 4188 Cd1000, Pa7200, Pa8700 6 Argyll Court, Sawyers Hall Lane, Brentwood, Essex CM15 9BQ e: info@bdesign7.com w: www.bdesign7.com t: 07999 096001
The Old Engine House, Goblands Farm Business Park, Court Lane, Hadlow, Kent TN11 0DP e: engineering@bdr.uk.com w: www.bdr.uk.com t: 01732 851416 f: 01732 852200 Co4000, En2000, Ti1200
Beaumont Forest Products Limited The Crown Estate Yard, Blanes Lane, Off Swinley Road, Ascot, Berkshire SL5 8AZ e: asales@beaumontforest.co.uk w: www.beaumontforest.co.uk t: 01344 874137 f: 01344 874139 Fe3000, Md3000, Mo4500, Mo5000, St6000
Beaumont Forest Products Limited 27 Victoria Street, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP11 2LT e: wsales@beaumontforest.co.uk w: www.beaumontforest.co.uk t: 01494 521421 f: 01494 522866 Cd1000, Fl4000, Pa7500, St2000, Ti7700
Beaumont Forest Products Limited Riverside Sawmill, Geddings Road, Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire EN11 0NT e: hsales@beaumontforest.co.uk w: www.beaumontforest.co.uk t: 01992 460000 f: 01992 460020 De2000, En1000, Fl7000, Ti7500, Va0500
Belair Research Limited
Broadway, Bourn, Cambridgeshire CB23 2TA e: LeeD@acoustical.co.uk t: 01954 718366 f: 01954 718355
Balunie Drive, Baluniefield Trading Estate, Dundee, Tayside DD4 8XE e: dundee@buildbase.co.uk w: www.buildbase.co.uk t: 01382 730630 f: 01382 739639 Bu1000, Jo2000, Ti7500 23 Terrace Road, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6DU e: info@bencharchitects.co.uk w: www.bencharchitects.co.uk t: 01298 23991 Ar2000 Prospect House, Crendon Street, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP13 6LA e: sales@benchmarkdesigns.co.uk w: www.benchmarktimber.co.uk t: 01494 435144 f: 01494 980146 Cd1000, La7000, Ti0200, Ti7500, Ti7700
Benfield ATT Group Ltd
UK HQ & Factory, 5 - 6 Castle Way, Caldicot, Monmouthshire NP26 5YG e: freda.sanders@benfieldatt.co.uk w: www.benfieldattgroup.co.uk t: 01291 437050 f: 01291 437051 Bu6800, Co9100, St8000, Ti2000, Tr4000
Bennetts Associates Limited
3 Boroughloch Square, Edinburgh EH8 9NJ e: edin@bennettsassociates.com w: www.bennettsassociates.com t: 0131 667 7351 f: 0131 662 1867
Bennetts Associates Limited
1 Rawstorne Place, London EC1V 7NL e: mail@bennettsassociates.com w: www.bennettsassociates.com t: 020 7520 3300 f: 020 7520 3333 Ar2000
Benson Robertson Architects Ltd 20 Duart Drive, Newton Mearns, Glasgow, E Renfrewshire G77 5DS e: hello@bensonrobertson.com w: www.bensonrobertson.com t: 07970 465762 Ar2000
Bentley Design & Management Ltd 18 Mary Street, Porthcawl, Bridgend CF36 3UN e: stuartbentley_designs@hotmail.co.uk t: 01656 774341
Bere: architects
Mildmay Centre, Woodville Road, London N16 8NA e: bere@bere.co.uk w: www.bere.co.uk t: 020 7241 1064 Ar2000
Berman Guedes Stretton Architects
274 Banbury Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX2 7DY e: marion.brereton@bgsarchitects.co.uk w: www.bgsarchitects.co.uk t: 01865 791728 f: 01865 791732
Betts Associates Limited
Old Marsh Farm Barns, Welsh Road, Sealand, Flintshire CH5 2LY e: mel.frimston@betts-associates.co.uk w: www.betts-associates.co.uk t: 01244 288178 f: 01244 288516 Co4000, Co5000, Co9200, En2000
BH & M
1 White Hart Lane, Barnes, London SW13 0RA e: mlh@bhmarchitects.com w: www.bhmarchitects.com t: 020 8878 4667 f: 020 8878 8907 Ar2000
121 Salusbury Road, Queens Park, London NW6 6RG e: mail@bickerdikeallen.com w: www.bickerdikeallen.com t: 020 7625 4411 f: 020 7625 0250 Ar2000, Co4000, Co5000, Te0500 Moor Park, Moor Road, Leyburn, North Yorkshire DL8 5LA e: info@bikergroup.co.uk w: www.bikerbespokejoinery.co.uk t: 01969 623020 f: 01969 625497 Do2500, Do5000, Jo4000, Wi2000
Bildify Ltd
Flat 4, 14 Queens Road, Twickenham, London TW1 4ES e: simon@bildify.com w: www.bildify.com t: 07791 674996 So1000
Bill Henderson Consulting Engineer Ltd
12 Carlingnose Way, North Queensferry, Fife KY11 1EU e: bill@bhstructuralengineer.com w: www.bhstructuralengineer.com t: 01383 419924 Co4000, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
Bilton Build & Design Ltd
The Coach House, Merttens Drive, Rugby, Warwickshire CV22 7AE e: designstudio@biltondesign.co.uk w: www.biltondesign.co.uk t: 01788 578890
Bingham Yates & Partners
38 Victoria Place, Carlisle, Cumbria CA1 1EX e: info@binghamyates.co.uk t: 01228 521436 f: 01228 515579 En2000
BJE Timberframes
2 Pen y Ffridd, Pontrobert, Meifod, Powys SY22 6JW e: barryevans32@gmail.com w: www.bjetimberframes.com t: 07989 380206
Black & Williams Build Ltd
4 Dundurn Walk, St Fillans, Perthshire PH6 2NA e: blackandwilliams@gmail.com t: 01764 685479 Bu3000
Blackdown Buildings
Fourways Cross, Hemyock, Cullompton, Devon EX15 3PF e: roy@brookridge.co.uk w: www.brookridgegroup.co.uk t: 01823 680546
Blackett-Ord Conservation Limited 33 Chapel Street, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria CA16 6QR e: engineering@blackett-ordconservation.co.uk t: 017683 52572 f: 017683 52572 Ar2000, En2000
Blackwell Structural Consultants Ltd 1 Green Lodge Barn, Nobottle, Northampton NN7 4HD e: neil@blackwellconsultants.co.uk w: www.blackwellconsultants.co.uk t: 01604 755000 En2000
Blair Gratton Architects Ltd
29 York Street, Derby, Derbyshire DE1 1FZ e: info@blairgratton-architects.co.uk w: www.blairgratton.co.uk t: 01332 340458 f: 01332 291771 Ar2000
TRADA Members
Timber Industry Yearbook 2015 www.trada.co.uk
Blake Architects Ltd
Ox Barn, Culkerton, Tetbury, Gloucestershire GL8 8SS e: jn@blakearchitects.co.uk w: www.blakearchitects.co.uk t: 01285 841407 Ar2000
Blake, Gavin RIBA FRSA: Chartered Architect The Studio, 35 Oakfield, Sale, Cheshire M33 6NB e: oakfield@clara.co.uk t: 0161 973 4061 Ar2000
Bland, Brown & Cole LLP
33a Bridge Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 1UW e: mail@bbcarchitects.co.uk w: www.bbcarchitects.co.uk t: 01223 313386 f: 01223 464233 Ar2000
BLB Surveyors Ltd
BLB House, 15-16 Hunns Mere Way, Brighton, East Sussex BN2 6AH e: jon.s@blbsurveyors.co.uk w: www.blbsurveyors.co.uk t: 01273 301688 Co7000, Co8800, En2000, Su1000, Su2000
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Bob Black Construction Ltd
Bridge Co Ltd
Bolt Building Supplies Limited
Brightblue Studio Ltd
20 Hemingford Rd, St Ives, Cambs PE27 5HG e: bob@bobblack.uk.com w: www.bobblack.uk.com t: 07795 078271 22 5th Avenue, Bluebridge Industrial Estate, Colchester Road, Halstead, Essex CO9 2SZ e: tp@boltbuildingsupplies.co.uk w: www.boltbuildingsupplies.co.uk t: 01787 477261 f: 01787 476568 Mo5000, St3000, Ti7500, Tr4000
Bona Limited
6 Thornton Chase, Linford Wood, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK5 8PJ e: info.uk@bona.com w: www.bona.com t: 01908 525150 f: 01908 311677 Ad1000, Co1500, Fl2500, La1000, Ma1500
Border Craft Homes LLP
Border House, Beaufront Park, Anick Road, Hexham, Northumberland NE46 4TU e: info@bordercrafthomes.co.uk w: www.bordercrafthomes.co.uk t: 01434 606632 f: 01434 607962 Bu5000, Bu7000, Fl4000, Ho3000, Ti2000
Grange School House, Newton Stewart, Wigtownshire DG8 0BT e: bridgecoltd@gmail.com t: 01671 830263 9 Cliffords Fort, Fish Quay, North Shields, Tyne and Wear NE30 1JE e: solutions@brightbluestudio.co.uk w: www.glassarchitecture.com t: 0191 257 4454 Ar2000
Briteng Building Services Ltd
84 Minster Way, Hornchurch, Essex RM11 3TD e: Briteng@icloud.com t: 07505 145559 Bu3000
British Woodworking Federation The Building Centre, 26 Store Street, London WC1E 7BT e: bwf@bwf.org.uk w: www.bwf.org.uk t: 0844 209 2610 f: 0844 209 2611 As1000, Co7000, Co9200
Brooks Bros (UK) Limited
The Timber Yard, Off Runsell Lane, Danbury, Chelmsford, Essex CM3 4PG e: simon.greig@brookstimber.co.uk w: www.brookstimber.co.uk t: 01245 221700 f: 01245 223121 Cd1000, De2000, Ki3000, La6000, Mo5000
Brooks Bros (UK) Limited
The Causeway, Maldon, Essex CM9 4LJ e: sales@brookstimber.co.uk w: www.brookstimber.co.uk t: 01621 877400 f: 01621 859054 Ce2000, Do2000, Fi4000, Ha2000, Mo0500
Brooks Bros (UK) Limited
1-3 Glebe Road, Gillibrands, Skelmersdale, Lancashire WN8 9JP e: david.johnson@brookstimber.co.uk w: www.brookstimber.co.uk t: 01695 553700 f: 01695 553705 Fl3500, Ha7000, Md3000, Ti7600, Ti7700
Brooks Bros (UK) Limited
Unit 7, Bentall Business Park, Glover Industrial Estate, Washington, Tyne and Wear NE37 3JD e: tony.ferris@brookstimber.co.uk w: www.brookstimber.com t: 0191 415 7811 f: 01695 553705
Border Hardwood Ltd
Broughton Beatty Limited
Border Oak Design & Construction
Brown & Carroll (London) Ltd
The Bungalow, Springers Hill, Coleford, Somerset BA35LN e: peter.bloodworth@bloodworthqs.com w: www.bloodworthqs.com t: 07708 363920
Kingsland Saw Mills, Kingsland, Leominster, Herefordshire HR6 9SF e: sales@borderoak.com w: www.borderoak.com t: 01568 708733 f: 01568 702010 Ho3000, Ti2500
Blou Construction Ltd
Borneo Benar Sdn Bhd
Bruce, Cufley & Partners
90 Fenchurch Street, London EC3M 4ST e: info@blpinsurance.com w: www.blpinsurance.com t: 020 7204 2424 f: 020 7929 1366 In2000, Wa1000
Boyle Consultants Ltd
Bryceland Total Timber Solutions Ltd
Blue Evolution
bptw
Blenheim House Construction Ltd The Old Bank House, 11-13 London Street, Chertsey, Surrey KT16 8AP e: bhc@bhcltd.co.uk w: www.bhcltd.co.uk t: 01932 578700 f: 01932 578701
Bloodworth QS Ltd
Suite 104, 1 Alie Street, London E1 8DE e: mark@blouconstruction.com w: www.blouconstruction.com t: 020 7488 0718 Bu3000, Cj1000
BLP Insurance
Unit 1, Parkside Farm, Holyhead Road, Albrighton, West Midlands WV7 3DA e: peter@blue-evolution.com w: www.blue-evolution.com t: 0800 756 1271 Co5000, Co5500, Co8700, Co9200, En1000
Blue Forest (UK) Ltd
The Courtyard, Eridge Park, Eridge Green, Tunbridge Wells, East Sussex TN3 9JT e: info@blueforest.com w: www.blueforest.com t: 01892 750090
Blueprint (Dunbar) Ltd
Unit E17 & E18, Wem Industrial Estate, Soulton Road, Wem, Shropshire SY4 5SD e: info@borderhardwood.com w: www.borderhardwood.com t: 01939 235550 f: 01939 235552 Ha7000, Sa7000, St6000, Ti0500, Ti7600
The Brown & Carroll Works, Honywood Road, Basildon, Essex SS14 3DT e: info@brown-carroll.co.uk w: www.brown-carroll.co.uk t: 01268 243850 f: 01268 243851 Jo1000, Jo4000
Beukenlaan 3, Lunteren NL 6741 KB, Netherlands e: ps@borneobenar.com w: www.borneobenar.com t: 00 31 318 48 70 17 f: 00 31 318 48 70 42 Bu3000, Co8000, Co9100, Ti1500
Suite V, Epsilon House, Laser Quay, Culpeper Close, Medway City Estate, Rochester, Kent ME2 4HU e: bcp@brucecufley.co.uk t: 01634 727633 f: 01634 727644 En2000
Bourock Farm, Dunlop, East Ayrshire KA3 4DS e: info@boyleconsultants.co.uk t: 01560 484066 Ce2000, En2000 Hiltons Wharf, Norman Road, Greenwich, London SE10 9QX e: admin@bptw.co.uk w: www.bptw.co.uk t: 020 8293 5175 f: 020 8293 5746 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co8800, La9000, Su2000
Brendan Flynn Construction Ltd 46 Watford Road, Northwood, Middlesex HA6 3PL e: info@bfcl.co.uk w: www.bfcl.co.uk t: 01923 826040 f: 01923 835318 Bu3000, Ca0500, Ti1500
Dalmation House, Spott Road, Dunbar, East Lothian EH42 1LE e: gf@blueprintdunbar.co.uk w: www.blueprintdunbar.co.uk t: 01368 865961 f: 01368 864919 Co9100, En2000
Brian Evans Associates Ltd
BM TRADA
Brian J Stocker
Chiltern House, Stocking Lane, Hughenden Valley, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP14 4ND e: info@bmtradagroup.com w: www.bmtradagroup.com t: 01494 569750 f: 01494 565487 Ce2000, Co9200, Te2000, Te3000, Te4000
Station House, 7-9 Station Road, Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire MK16 0AG e: consult@bbltd.co.uk w: www.bbltd.co.uk t: 01908 500888 f: 01908 500889 Co4000, Co9100, En2000, Su1000
Office 16, 81-82 Akeman Street, Tring, Hertfordshire HP23 6AF e: brian@be-associates.co.uk t: 01442 825725 f: 01442 891716 Co9100, Co9200, En2000 Wheelhouse, Nunnery Green, Canterbury, Kent CT1 3JW e: bjstocker@me.com t: 01227 762008 f: 01227 762008 En2000
406 Greengairs Road, Greengairs, Airdrie ML6 7TQ e: sales@brycelandtimber.com w: www.brycelandtimber.com t: 01236 738078 f: 01236 738215 Cd1000, De2000, Do2000, Fl4000, Ti7500
Bryn Roberts Workshops (Joinery Manufacturers) Ltd Broadoak Buildings
South Barn, Bacon End, Dunmow, Essex CM6 1JW e: enquiries@broadoakbuildings.co.uk w: www.broadoakbuildings.co.uk t: 01371 872994 Bu7000, Oa1000, Ti1200, Ti2500
Brooks Bros (London) Limited
Kingsbridge Wharf, Kingsbridge Road, Barking, Essex IG11 0BD e: info@brooksbroslondon.com w: www.brooksbroslondon.com t: 020 8591 5300 f: 020 8594 7133 Do3000, Fl4000, Pa7500, Ti7600, Ti7700
Brooks Bros (Midlands) Ltd
Lenton Lane, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG7 2PR e: enquiries@brooksmidlands.co.uk w: www.brooksbrostimber.co.uk t: 0115 933 1111 f: 0115 993 1151 De2000, Fl4000, Md3000, Sa7000, Ti7600
Unit 3, Abbey Road North, Wrexham Industrial Estate, Wrexham LL13 9RX e: bryn.roberts@btconnect.com t: 01978 661828 f: 01978 661553
BSW Timber Ltd
Group Headquarters, East End, Earlston, Berwickshire TD4 6JA e: sales@bsw.co.uk w: www.bsw.co.uk t: 01896 849255 f: 01896 848308
BSW Timber Ltd
Carlisle Sawmill, Cargo, Carlisle, Cumbria CA6 4BA e: sales@bsw.co.uk w: www.bsw.co.uk t: 01228 674221 f: 01228 673353 De2000, Fe2000, Pa5500, Sa6500, Sa8000
BTS Timber Engineering Limited The Courtyard, 87 St Dunstans Street, Canterbury, Kent CT2 8AD e: office@btstimber.engineering t: 01227 768620 Co4000, Co8800, Co9100, En2000
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Buckle Chamberlain Partnership Mill House, Llancayo Court, Llancayo, Usk, Gwent NP15 1HY e: enquiries@bucklechamberlain.co.uk t: 01291 672264 f: 01291 671050 Ar2000
Buckley Gray Yeoman
Studio 4.04, The Tea Building, 56 Shoreditch High Street, London E1 6JJ e: mail@buckleygrayyeoman.com w: www.buckleygrayyeoman.com t: 020 7033 9913 f: 020 7033 9914 Ar2000
Buildbase Ltd
Gemini One, 5520 John Smith Drive, Oxford Business Park, Cowley, Oxfordshire OX4 2LL e: tony.newcombe@graftongb.co.uk w: www.buildbase.co.uk t: 01865 871700 f: 01865 712662 Bu1000, Jo2000, Pa7500, Ti7500, Tr4000
Buildbase Ltd
Mandarin Court, Hambridge Road, Newbury, Berkshire RG14 5SU e: newbury@buildbase.co.uk w: www.buildbase.co.uk t: 01635 573700 f: 01635 528278 Bu1000, Jo2000, Pa7500, Ti7500, Tr4000
Buildbase Ltd
Buro Happold Ltd
Camden Mill, Lower Bristol Road, Bath, Avon BA2 3DQ e: richard.harris@burohappold.com w: www.burohappold.com t: 01225 320600 f: 0870 787 4148 Co4000, Co9100, En2000, En3000, Re4000
Burrell Foley Fischer LLP
Isis House, 67 - 69 Southwark Street, London SE1 0HX e: mail@bff-architects.co.uk w: www.bff-architects.co.uk t: 020 7620 6114 Ar2000
Burton, E O & Co Limited
Thorndon Sawmills, The Avenue, Brentwood, Essex CM13 3RZ e: timber@eoburton.com w: www.eoburton.com t: 01277 260810 f: 01277 262823 De2000, Fl4000, Ma2500, Mo4500, Ti0500
Burwell Deakins Architects
Ground Floor, California Building, Deals Gateway, London SE13 7SF e: info@burwellarchitects.com w: www.burwellarchitects.com t: 020 8305 6010 f: 020 8305 6020 Ar2000, Ed4000, En2000, Re4000
Cockerell Close, Stevenage, Hertfordshire SG1 2NB e: stevenage@buildbase.co.uk w: www.buildbase.co.uk t: 01438 369201 f: 01438 743258 Bu1000, Jo2000, Pa7500, Ti7500, Tr4000
Butler Haig Associates
Buildbase Ltd
Livery Place, 35 Livery Street, Colmore Business District, Birmingham B3 2PB e: birmingham@bwb-consulting.com w: www.bwbconsulting.com t: 0121 233 3322 f: 0121 233 3318 Co5000, En2000, Su1000
Bryce Buildbase, Polkemmet Garage, Dixon Terrace, Whitburn, Lothian EH47 0LH e: whitburn@buildbase.co.uk w: www.buildbase.co.uk t: 01501 741316 f: 01501 744007 Bu1000, Jo2000, Pa7500, Ti7500, Tr4000
Buildbase Ltd
Simpson Road, Bletchley, Milton Keynes MK1 1BB e: miltonkeynes@buildbase.co.uk w: www.buildbase.co.uk t: 01908 644222 f: 01908 270243 Bu1000, Jo2000, Pa7500, Ti7500, Tr4000
Buildbase Ltd
Unit 11, South Acomb, Bywell, Stocksfield, Northumberland NE43 7AQ e: keith.butler@butlerhaig.com t: 01661 843677
BWB Consulting Ltd
BWB Consulting Ltd
11 Borough High Street, London SE1 9SE e: london@bwb-consulting.com w: www.bwbconsulting.com t: 020 7407 3879 Co5000, En2000, Su1000
BWB Consulting Ltd
Ipsley Street, Redditch, Worcestershire B98 7AX e: redditch@buildbase.co.uk w: www.buildbase.co.uk t: 01527 67567 f: 01527 64564 Bu1000, Jo2000, Pa7500, Ti7500, Tr4000
4th Floor Carverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Warehouse, 77 Dale Street, Manchester M1 2HG e: manchester@bwb-consulting.com w: www.bwbconsulting.com t: 0161 233 4260 f: 0870 922 3799 Co5000, En2000, Su1000
Builders Merchants Federation
BWB Consulting Ltd
1180 Elliott Court, Coventry Business Park, Herald Avenue, Coventry, Warwickshire CV5 6UB e: info@bmf.org.uk w: www.bmf.org.uk t: 024 7685 4980 f: 024 7685 4981 As1000
Building & Design Ltd
10 Stratfield Avenue, Tadley, Hampshire RG26 3UD e: royparsons.bdl@btinternet.com w: www.buildinganddesignuk.co.uk t: 07770 226095 Co4000, Co8800, En2000
Building Advisory Service Limited
78 Union Street, Dunstable, Bedfordshire LU6 1EY e: richard@buildingadvisoryservice.co.uk w: www.buildingadvisoryservice.co.uk t: 01582 476585 f: 01582 477364 Ar2500, Co4000
Building Design Partnership Ltd
11 Ducie Street, PO Box 85, Piccadilly Basin, Manchester M60 3JA e: enquiries@bdp.com w: www.bdp.com t: 0161 828 2200 f: 0161 832 2235 Ar2000
5th Floor, Waterfront House, Station Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG2 3DQ e: nottingham@bwb-consulting.com w: www.bwbconsulting.com t: 0115 924 1100 f: 0115 950 3966 Co5000, En2000, Su1000
BWB Consulting Ltd
Whitehall Waterfront, 2 Riverside Way, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS1 4EH e: leeds@bwb-consulting.com w: www.bwbconsulting.com t: 0113 233 8000 f: 0113 245 0654 Co5000, En2000, Su1000
Byrom Associates Ltd
The New Barn, Midfield, Shipham Lane, Star, Somerset BS25 1PT e: quentin@byromassociates.co.uk w: www.byromassociates.co.uk t: 01934 844837
C
C & C Markides Estates Ltd
34 Stasinou Street, Markides Rita Court 22, Flat 201, Strovolos 2003 Cyprus e: c.c.markides@cytanet.com.cy t: 00 357 22 378924 f: 00 357 22 378662 Co4000, Co8800, Co9300, En2000
C Coade Architectural Design Spring Cottage, Lower Viscar, Underlane, Wendron, Helston, Cornwall TR13 0EH e: ccoade7@hotmail.com t: 01209 860118
C E Consultancy
2 Colliery Road, Bearpark, Durham, County Durham DH7 7AT e: ce_consultancy@btinternet.com w: www.structuralengineeringcountydurham.co.uk t: 0191 386 0751 f: 0191 386 0751 En2000, Ti1200
C F Anderson Timber Products Ltd 228 Old London Road, Marks Tey, Colchester, Essex CO6 1HD e: info@cfanderson.co.uk w: www.cfanderson.co.uk t: 01206 211666 f: 01206 212450 Cd1000, Ki3000, Pa7500, Pa9400, So6000
C P Architects
110 George Street, Oban, Argyll PA34 5NT e: mail@cparchitects.net w: www.cparchitects.net t: 01631 563177 f: 01631 563234 Ar2000
C P R (Construction Plans & Regulations) Ltd
Unit 15 Imex Technology Park, Bellringer Road, Trentham Lakes South, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST4 8JF e: admin@cprbuildingcontrol.co.uk w: www.approvedinspector93.com t: 01782 658929 f: 01782 646421
C W T Partnership
49 Back Lane, Rochford, Essex SS4 1AY e: cwt@cwtpartnership.co.uk w: www.cwtpartnership.co.uk t: 01702 540146 f: 01702 540193 En2000
C.G.Dominic Ltd
3 Lantoom Cottage, Dobwalls, Liskeard, Cornwall PL14 6JH e: thedominics@btinternet.com t: 07453 600188 Su1000
C2 Designs
1 Yearsett Cottage, Linley Green, Whitbourne, Worcester, Worcestershire WR6 5RQ e: ian@c2designs.co.uk t: 07432 200925 En2000
CA Sustainable Architecture 83 Old Newtown Road, Newbury, Berkshire RG14 7DE e: isabel.carmona@ca-sa.co.uk w: www.ca-sa.co.uk t: 01635 41688 f: 01635 41633 Ar2000
CAD Space Designs
33 Woodmansterne Road, Streatham Vale, London SW16 5UU e: ralph@cadspaced.com w: www.cadspaced.com t: 07961 407067 f: 020 8679 9438
Caice Acoustic Air Movement Limited 3 Winnersh Fields, Gazelle Close, Winnersh, Wokingham RG41 5QS e: enquiries@caice.co.uk w: www.caice.co.uk t: 0118 918 8470 f: 0118 918 6486
Calanpoint Contracts Ltd
52 Linford Street, London SW8 4UN e: andy@calanpoint.co.uk w: www.calanpoint.co.uk t: 020 7627 4740 f: 020 7627 5091 Ca0500, Jo1000, Jo4000
Calders & Grandidge
194 London Road, Boston, Lincolnshire PE21 7HJ e: shaun.mcgarry@sgbd.co.uk w: www.caldersandgrandidge.com t: 01205 358866 f: 01205 312400 Fe2000, Fe3000, Ga4000, Po1000, Pr1000
Caledonian Plywood Company
1 Cardowan Park, Tannochside Park, Uddingston, Glasgow G71 5PF e: mail@cpcply.co.uk w: www.caledonianplywood.com t: 01698 811666 f: 01698 811166 Do1000, Do2500, Md3000, Pa7000, Pl1000
Caledonian Plywood Company Unit 16 Silver Court, Inter City Way, Bramley, Leeds LS13 4LY e: cpleeds@btconnect.com w: www.caledonianplywood.com t: 0113 236 1666 f: 0113 236 1661
Caledonian Plywood Company
Seafleet House, Port Of Tilbury, Tilbury, Essex RM18 7SG e: mail@cpcply.co.uk w: www.caledonianplywood.com t: 01375 850000 f: 01375 850001 Do1000, Do4500, Pa7000, Pa7500, Pl1000
Cambridgeshire Creative Developments Ltd
5 The Crescent, Impington, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB24 9NY e: cambscd@btinternet.com t: 01223 232888 Bu3000
Cameron & Ross
15 Victoria Street, Aberdeen, Grampian AB10 1XB e: info@cameronross.co.uk w: www.cameronross.co.uk t: 01224 642400 f: 01224 642406 Ce2000, Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Campbell Jackson Architects Long Crichel House, Long Crichel, Wimborne, Dorset BH21 5JU e: mail@cjarch.com t: 01258 830250 Ar2000, Fu3000, He1000
Campbell Reith Hill LLP
Friars Bridge Court, 41-45 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8NZ e: engineers@campbellreith.com w: www.campbellreith.com t: 020 7340 1700 f: 020 7340 1777 Co5000, Co8800, Co9100, En2000
Canata & Seggie Chartered Architects
7 Union Street, Greenock, Renfrewshire PA16 8JH e: info@canseg.co.uk w: www.canseg.co.uk t: 01475 784517 f: 01475 888344 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co4000, Co7000, Co8800
Canham Consulting
The Old School, 8 School Lane, Thorpe St Andrew, Norwich, Norfolk NR7 0EP e: juliehannant@canhamconsulting.co.uk w: www.canhamconsulting.co.uk t: 01603 430650 f: 01603 430651 Co4000, Co9100, En2000, Su1000, Ti1200
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Timber Industry Yearbook 2015 www.trada.co.uk
Canvey Wharf Co Limited, The
101 Point Road, Canvey Island, Essex SS8 7TJ e: admin@canveysupply.co.uk w: www.canveysupply.co.uk t: 01268 696666 f: 01268 696724 Bu1000, Fe3000, Jo2000, Pr1000, Ro2000
Capita Architecture
1 Procter Street, London WC1V 6DW e: emma.herman@capita.co.uk w: www.capitaarchitecture.co.uk t: 020 7492 0155 f: 020 7492 0205 Ar2000, Co4000, En1500, En2000, La9000
Capita Ruddle Wilkinson Ltd
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Catnic Limited
Catnic, Pontypandy Industrial Estate, Caerphilly CF83 3GL e: paul.s.matthews@tatasteel.com w: www.catnic.com t: 029 2033 7900 f: 029 2086 7796 St8000
CCarchitecture
25 Dedmere Court, Marlow, Buckinghamshire SL7 1PL e: c.collins@ccarchitecture.co.uk t: 07967 261854 Ar2000
84 Lincoln Road, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire PE1 2SW e: an@ruddlewilkinson.com w: www.ruddlewilkinson.com t: 01733 314314 f: 01733 314090 Ar2000
Cedar Studio Designs Limited
Carpenter Oak & Woodland
Centrespace design LLP
The Framing Yard, Loch of Lintrathen, Kirriemuir, Angus DD8 5JA e: info@cowcoscotland.co.uk w: www.carpenteroakandwoodland.com t: 01575 560393 f: 01575 560295 Re6000, Ti1500, Ti2000, Ti2500
Carpenter Oak & Woodland
Hall Farm, Thickwood Lane, Colerne, Chippenham, Wiltshire SN14 8BE e: info@carpenteroakandwoodland.com w: www.carpenteroakandwoodland.com t: 01225 743089 f: 01225 744100 Co9100, Re6000, Ti1200, Ti2000, Ti2500
Carpentry Services Ltd
43 Whatlington Way, St Leonards on Sea, East Sussex TN38 9TE e: shaun@carpentryservices.org t: 01424 850078 Cj1000
Carr Cotter & Naessens
32 South Terrace, Cork, County Cork, Republic of Ireland e: info@ccnarchitects.net w: www.ccnarchitects.net t: 00 353 21 484 7123 f: 00 353 21 484 7896 Ar2000
Carr Garden Buildings
19 Hurricane Way, Wickford, Essex SS11 8YB e: sales@carrgardenbuildings.co.uk w: www.carrgardenbuildings.co.uk t: 01268 561450
Cartledge Timber Frame
Fairfield Enterprise Centre, Lincoln Way, Fairfield Industrial Estate, Louth, Lincolnshire LN11 0LS e: ian@cartledgetimberframe.com w: www.cartledgetimberframe.com t: 01507 617799 f: 01507 617778 Bu6000, Ti1200, Ti1500, Ti2000
Cassidy + Ashton Group Ltd
7 East Cliff, Preston, Lancashire PR1 3JE e: davidparkinson@cassidyashton.co.uk w: www.cassidyashton.co.uk t: 01772 258356 Ar2000
Castell Estate Maintenance 5 Mountpleasant, Tremont Road, Llandrindod Wells, Powys LD1 5BG e: terry@castell-renovations.co.uk t: 07980 736246
Castle Wood Floors
36 Lombard Road, Battersea, London SW11 3RP e: woodfloors@castle-online.co.uk w: www.castlewoodfloors.co.uk t: 020 7564 2315 f: 020 7564 2314 Fl4000, Fl5000
42 Town Street, Old Malton, Malton, North Yorkshire YO17 7HD e: csdesignsltd@btconnect.com t: 01653 693957 Ar2000
Bay Cottage, Bix, Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire RG9 6DB e: dan@centrespacedesign.co.uk w: www.centrespacedesign.co.uk t: 01491 573968 En2000
CH Architects LLP
45 - 47 Clerkenwell House, Clerkenwell Green, London EC1R 0EB e: mail@ch-architects.com w: www.ch-architects.com t: 020 7253 2526 Ar2000
Chadwicks (Mowbray Drive) Limited
100 Mowbray Drive, Blackpool, Lancashire FY3 7UN e: eddie.wright@chadwicks-blackpool.co.uk w: www.chadwicks-blackpool.co.uk t: 01253 301253 f: 01253 302624 Bu1000, Fa1000, Jo2000, Pa7500, Ti7500
Chalk Hill Construction
Top Floor, 11 Middleton Industrial Estate, Guildford, Surrey GU2 8YA e: office@chalkhillconstruction.co.uk w: www.chalkhillconstruction.co.uk t: 01483 220053 Bu3000, Ti1500
Champion, A W Limited
Champion House, 205-9 Burlington Road, New Malden, Surrey KT3 4NB e: newmalden@championtimber.com w: www.championtimber.com t: 020 8949 1621 f: 020 8949 5232 De2000, Mo4500, Mo5000, So6000, Ti7600
Champion, A W Limited
2 Hartfield Crescent, Wimbledon, London SW19 3SD e: wimbledon@championtimber.com w: www.championtimber.com t: 020 8542 1606 f: 020 8540 7237 De2000, Mo4500, Mo5000, So6000, Ti7600
Champion, A W Limited
109-123 Southlands Road, Bromley, Kent BR2 9QX e: bromley@championtimber.com w: www.championtimber.com t: 020 8460 6655 f: 020 8313 0583 De2000, Mo4500, Mo5000, So6000, Ti7600
Champion, A W Limited
Fircroft Way Industrial Estate, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6EL e: edenbridge@championtimber.com w: www.championtimber.com t: 01732 864328 f: 01732 863690 De2000, Mo4500, Mo5000, So6000, Ti7600
Champion, A W Limited
385 Leatherhead Road, Chessington, Surrey KT9 2NQ e: chessington@championtimber.com w: www.championtimber.com t: 01372 847910 f: 01372 847911 De2000, Mo4500, Mo5000, So6000, Ti7600
Champion, A W Limited
Curtis Road, Dorking, Surrey RH4 1EJ e: dorking@championtimber.com w: www.championtimber.com t: 01306 884418 f: 01306 889798 De2000, Mo4500, Mo5000, So6000, Ti7600
Champion, A W Limited
High Street, Claygate, Esher, Surrey KT10 0JW e: claygate@championtimber.com w: www.championtimber.com t: 01372 462407 f: 01372 468414 De2000, Mo4500, Mo5000, So6000, Ti7600
Champion, A W Limited
Moorfield Road, Slyfield Industrial Estate, Guildford, Surrey GU1 1RU e: guildford@championtimber.com w: www.championtimber.com t: 01483 510170 f: 01483 510171 De2000, Mo4500, Mo5000, So6000, Ti7600
Champion, A W Limited
272 - 274 High Street, Sutton, Surrey SM1 1PG e: sutton@championtimber.com w: www.championtimber.com t: 020 8642 8291 f: 020 8770 9171 De2000, Mo4500, Mo5000, So6000, Ti7600
Charles Tallack Engineering Consultancy 82 High Street, Sawston, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB22 3HJ e: engineering@charlestallack.co.uk w: www.charlestallack.co.uk t: 01223 833555
Charnwood Fencing Ltd
Beveradge Lane, Bardon Hill, Coalville, Leicestershire LE11 2RD e: steve@charnwoodfencing.com w: www.charnwoodfencing.com t: 01530 835835 f: 01530 814545
Chart Timber Buildings
Chart House, Dencora Way, Ashford, Kent TN23 4FH e: enquiries@charttimberbuildings.co.uk w: www.charttimberbuildings.co.uk t: 01233 611123 f: 01233 645142
Chase Joinery Contracts Ltd
Chescoe Chartered Surveyors & Architects The Studio, Alpenrose, Belmont Road, St Peter Port GY1 1PY Guernsey e: nchescoe@cwgsy.net w: www.chescoecharteredsurveyors.com t: 01481 713137 Su1000
Cheshire Mouldings
Unit 7, 7 Normans Road, Sutton, St. Helens, Merseyside WA9 4JQ e: enquiries@cheshiremouldings.co.uk w: www.cheshiremouldings.co.uk t: 01744 811545 f: 01744 811475 De2000, St2000, St3000
Chez Chene
Le Bourg, Rougnac, Charente 16320, France e: carpenter16320@aol.fr t: 00 33 6 42 32 46 29 Bu3000
Chris Saunders Associates Limited Office 16, Apple Pie Farm, Cranbrook Road, Benenden, Kent TN17 4EU e: chris@chrissaunders.co.uk w: www.chrissaunders.co.uk t: 01580 241988 Ar2500
City Architecture Office Ltd
4 Caledonian Place, Edinburgh, Lothian EH11 2AS e: info@cityarc.co.uk w: www.cityarc.co.uk t: 0131 337 1578 Ar2000
City Building Glasgow LLP
12 Edgefauld Avenue, Atlas Industrial Estate, Springburn, Glasgow G21 4BB e: contact@citybuildingglasgow.co.uk w: www.citybuildingglasgow.co.uk t: 0141 287 0800 f: 0141 287 0802
City of Bristol College
Ashley Down Centre, Ashley Down Road, Ashley Down, Bristol BS7 9BU e: nick.beckett@cityofbristol.ac.uk w: www.cityofbristol.ac.uk t: 0117 312 5000 Ed4000
Civil & Structural Partnership Ltd Market House, Market Square, 84-86 North Street, Bo’ness, West Lothian EH51 9NE e: civilstruc@aol.com t: 01506 828008 f: 01506 828009 Ce2000, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
Unit 2, Kobe Nursery, Halstead Hill, Goffs Oak, Hertfordshire EN7 5NA e: enquiries@chasejoinery.co.uk w: www.chasejoinery.co.uk t: 01992 641515 f: 01992 641151 Fu4000, Jo4000, St3000, Wi3000, Wi4000
Cladtek Limited
Chauncey’s Floor Fitting Services
Clarke Matthews Ltd
10 Victoria Road, St Philips, Bristol BS2 0UJ e: chris@chaunceysfit.co.uk t: 0117 972 5910 Fl4000, Fl6300
Chauncey’s Timber Flooring
14 Broadbent Close, Rownhams, Southampton, Hampshire SO16 8LQ e: james@cladtekltd.co.uk w: www.cladtekltd.co.uk t: 07515 823312 16 Museum Place, Cardiff CF10 3BH e: theoffice@clarkematthews.com w: www.clarkematthews.com t: 029 2025 3123 f: 029 2025 3133 Co7500, Co8800, Co9300, En2000, Ti1200
The Chapel, 9 Victoria Road, St Philips, Bristol, Avon BS2 0UJ e: sales@chauncey.co.uk w: www.chauncey.co.uk t: 0117 971 3131 f: 0117 971 2224 Fl4000
Clay Architecture Ltd
Chedburn Dudley
Clifton Structural Timber Ltd
Unit 1 Limpley Mill, Limpley Stoke, Bath, Somerset BA12 7FJ e: chedburn@chedburn.com w: www.chedburn.com t: 01225 859999 f: 01225 859343
Fourth Floor, 129-130 Windmill Street, Gravesend, Kent DA12 1BL e: design@clayarchitects.com t: 01474 325051 Ar2000 Brookfield, The Wern, Pool Quay, Welshpool, Powys SY21 9LH e: Martin@cstimber.co.uk w: www.cstimber.co.uk t: 01938 590330 f: 01938 590151 Co9100, En2000
TRADA Members
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Coed Cymru
Cowper Griffith Architects
Coen Holdings Ltd
Craig McDowall Architectural Services Ltd
15 High Street, Whittlesford, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB22 4LT e: lisa@cowpergriffith.co.uk w: www.cowpergriffith.co.uk t: 01223 835998 f: 01223 837327 Ar2000, Co4000
The Old Sawmill, Tregynon, Newtown, Powys SY16 3PL e: tabithab@coedcymru.org.uk w: www.coedcymru.org.uk t: 01686 650777 f: 01686 650696 Bu6800, Lo1000, Mo0500, Ti4000, Ti7600 Oranmore Industrial Estate, Deerpark, Oranmore, Co Galway, Republic of Ireland t: 00 353 91 795 400
7 Poplar Crescent, Perth PH1 1HR e: info@craigmcdowall.co.uk w: www.craigmcdowall.co.uk t: 01738 560537 Ar2500
Coillte Panel Products (UK) Ltd
Persimmon House, Anchor Boulevard, Crossways Business Park, Dartford, Kent DA2 6QH e: sales@coillte.com w: www.coillte.com t: 01322 424900 f: 01322 424920 Fi2000, Md2000, Pa7200, Pa8000
Crendon Timber Engineering Glastonbury Branch
Porchestall Drove, Glastonbury, Somerset BA6 9LX e: sales.glastonbury@crendon.co.uk w: www.crendon.co.uk t: 01458 836400 f: 01458 836440
Coleg Menai
Ffriddoedd Road, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2TP e: library@menai.ac.uk w: www.menai.ac.uk t: 01248 383329 f: 01248 370052 Ed4000
Crendon Timber Engineering Ltd Drakes Drive, Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire HP18 9BA e: sales@crendon.co.uk w: www.crendon.co.uk t: 01844 201020 f: 01844 201625 Gl2000, Ps1000, St8000, Ti2000, Tr4000
Colin D. Brooking Dip. Arch. 23 Ogilvie House, Stepney Causeway, Limehouse, Middlesex E1 0JP e: c.brooking@ekit.com t: 020 7790 0921 Su1000
Commercial and Industrial Services Isle of Wight Ltd The Old Slaughterhouse, Green Lane, Ashey, Ryde, Isle of Wight PO33 4BB e: sales@cisiow.co.uk w: www.cisiow.co.uk t: 01983 718294 Bu3000
Complete Design Partnership Ltd
Crendon Timber Engineering Ltd Bristol Branch
Cook Associates
Capital House, Jubilee Way, Faversham, Kent ME13 8GD e: peter.cook@cook-design.com w: www.cook-design.com t: 01795 532834 f: 01795 535605 Ar2000, Co9100, En2000
Charford Lodge, 1 Rock Hill, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire B61 7LH e: admin@cdpbroms.co.uk w: www.cdpbroms.co.uk t: 01527 832307 f: 01527 832711 Co4000, Co9100, En2000
Copford Sawmill
Concept Drawing Limited
Copp Wilson Pettitt Moore
The Old Forge, Noxons Lane, Waddington, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN5 9QF e: admin@conceptdrawing.co.uk w: www.conceptdrawing.co.uk t: 07908 931162 Co9100, Co9200
Concrete & Timber Services Limited Abbey Road, Shepley, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD8 8BX e: enquiries@ctsbridges.co.uk w: www.ctsbridges.co.uk t: 01484 606416 f: 01484 608763 Br2000, De2000, St5000
Conisbee
Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers, 1-5 Offord Street, London N1 1DH e: design@conisbee.co.uk w: www.conisbee.co.uk t: 020 7700 6666 f: 020 7700 6686 En2000
Constructional Timber (Manufacturers) Ltd
Industry Road, Carlton Industrial Estate, Carlton, Barnsley, South Yorkshire S71 3PQ e: m.daws@constructionaltimber.com w: www.constructionaltimber.com t: 01226 727211 f: 01226 722198 Br2000, Gl1000, Gl2000, Lv1000, Ti2000
Container Conversions
Appletree Cottage Lower Chase Road, Swanmore, Southampton, Hampshire SO32 2PB e: john.ormiston@virgin.net t: 01489 893899
Dern Lane, Waldron, Heathfield, East Sussex TN21 0PN e: alex.gingell@btinternet.com w: www.copfordsawmill.co.uk t: 01435 813472 First Floor, Unit 7, Brook Business Centre, Cowley Mill Road, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 2FX e: cwpm@cwpmconsultants.co.uk w: www.cwpmconsultants.com t: 01895 231000 f: 01895 230044 En2000
Cottrell & Vermeulen Architecture
1b Iliffe Street, London, Greater London SE17 3LJ e: brian@cv-arch.co.uk w: www.cv-arch.co.uk t: 020 7708 2567 Ar2000
Courtyard Designs Ltd
Hollywall Farm, Stoke Prior, Leominster, Herefordshire HR6 0NF e: enquiries@courtyarddesigns.co.uk w: www.courtyarddesigns.co.uk t: 01568 760540 f: 0872 110 8233 Bu6800, Ti1200, Ti1500, Ti2000
Cowan Consultancy Ltd
3 Turnberry House, The Links, 4400 Parkway, Solent Business Park, Fareham, Hampshire PO15 7FJ e: consultants@cowanconsult.co.uk w: www.cowanconsult.co.uk t: 01489 577488 f: 01489 579873 Ce2000, Co4000, Co9100, En2000, So1000
Cowley Timberwork
The Quarry, Grantham Road, Waddington, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN5 9NT e: tec@cowleytimberwork.co.uk w: www.cowleytimberwork.co.uk t: 01522 720022 f: 01522 723681 Gl2000, St8000, St8500, St9000, Ti2000
Unit 26, Osprey Court, Hawkfield Business Park, Hawkfield Way, Bristol BS14 0BB e: sales.bristol@crendon.co.uk w: www.crendon.co.uk t: 01275 832724 f: 01275 892593 Gl2000, Ti2000, Tr4000
Crendon Timber Engineering Ltd Castleford Branch Carr Wood Road, Glasshoughton, Castleford, West Yorkshire WF10 4PS e: sales.castleford@crendon.co.uk w: www.crendon.co.uk t: 01977 554220 f: 01977 513017
Crendon Timber Engineering Ltd Piddlehinton Branch Unit 23 Enterprise Park, Piddlehinton, Dorchester, Dorset DT2 7UA e: sales.piddlehinton@crendon.co.uk w: www.crendon.co.uk t: 01305 847110 f: 01305 847111
Crocketts Gates Limited
Crocketts Yard, Aylesbury Road, Askett, Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire HP27 9LY e: info@crockettsgates.co.uk w: www.crockettsgates.co.uk t: 01844 342036 f: 01844 343509
Crocodile Timber Frames
Unit 62, Thornhill Road, South Marston, Swindon, Wiltshire SN3 4TA e: henry@crocodile.uk.com w: www.crocodile.uk.com t: 01793 821555 f: 01793 821666 Pa1000, St8000, Ti2000, Ti2500, Ti2700
Croft Structural Engineers
Clockshop Mews, Rear of 60 Saxon Road, London SE25 5EH e: phenry@croftse.co.uk w: www.croftse.co.uk t: 020 8684 4744 Co4000, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
CSK Architects
93A High Street, Eton, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 6AF e: richardsoundy@cskarchitects.co.uk w: www.cskarchitects.co.uk t: 01753 840519 Ar2000
CT architect
5 Siskin Gardens, Paddock Wood, Tonbridge, Kent TN12 6XP e: chris.thomas2008@hotmail.co.uk t: 07506 072929 Ar2000
Cubby Construction Ltd
Units H & L, Knights Drive, Kingmoor Park Central, Carlisle, Cumbria CA6 4SG e: sallyc@cubby.co.uk w: www.cubby.co.uk t: 01228 521284 f: 01228 591952
CUBE Architecture
80 Barons Hill Avenue, Linlithgow, West Lothian EH49 7JG e: robert@cubearchitecture.co.uk w: www.cubearchitecture.co.uk t: 07803 934383 Ar2000
Cube Design Limited
Unit 12 Headlands Business Park, Salisbury Road, Ringwood, Hampshire BH24 3PB e: jane.lock-smith@cube-designltd.co.uk w: www.cube-designltd.co.uk t: 01425 481999
Cullinan Studio
Foundry, 5 Baldwin Terrace, Islington, London N1 7RU e: studio@cullinanstudio.com w: www.edwardcullinanarchitects.com t: 020 7704 1975 f: 020 7354 2739 Ar2000
Culpeck Insurance Services Ltd
Vinpenta House, 4 High Causeway, Whittlesey, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire PE7 1AE e: mstafford.culpecks@tamcentraluk.com w: www.culpeck.co.uk t: 01733 208278 f: 01733 208610 In2000
Curtis Wood Architects Limited 20 Broadwick Street, London W1F 8HT e: andrew@curtiswoodarchitects.co.uk w: www.curtiswoodarchitects.co.uk t: 020 7684 1400 f: 0845 130 5949 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co4000, Fu3000
Cygnum Ltd
Macroom, County Cork, Republic of Ireland e: info@cygnum.ie w: www.cygnum.ie t: 00 353 26 21100 f: 00 353 26 21199 Gl1000, Lv1000, St8500, Ti1500, Ti2000
Cygnum Ltd
Stowmarket Business Park, Ernest Nunn Road, Stowmarket, Suffolk IP14 2ED e: info@cygnum.co.uk w: www.cygnum.co.uk t: 01449 771782 f: 01449 774009 Gl1000, Lv1000, St8500, Ti1500, Ti2000
CZWG Architects LLP
17 Bowling Green Lane, London EC1R 0QB e: mail@czwgarchitects.co.uk w: www.czwg.com t: 020 7253 2523 f: 020 7250 0594 Ar2000
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D & D Construction (MM) Ltd
2 Stathern Road, Eastwell, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire LE14 4EN e: enquiries@dd-construction.co.uk t: 07962 212371 f: 01949 860395
D & R W Design Partnership Ltd
The Bungalow, Trevarren, St. Columb, Cornwall TR9 6PH e: info@dandrwdp.co.uk w: www.dandrwdp.co.uk t: 01726 861006 Co4000, Co9100, En2000
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D C Blayney Associates
Compass House, Vision Park, Chivers Way, Histon, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB24 9AD e: derek.blayney@virgin.net w: www.dcblayneyassociates.co.uk t: 01223 257763 f: 01223 257800
D H Design North West Limited
Pells Byre, Hophouse Lane, Kirkby Lonsdale, Carnforth, Lancashire LA6 2EH e: design@dhda.co.uk t: 01524 272138 f: 01524 272138 Ar2000
D Stewart Toy Chartered Architects 29 High Street, Lanark, Lanarkshire ML11 7LU e: stewart@dstoy.org t: 01555 665761 Ar2000
D.W.D.B Construction Ltd
59 Longhorse Croft, Saffron Walden, Essex CB11 4BL e: daledeburgh@live.co.uk w: www.dwdbconstruction.co.uk t: 079907 71117 Bu3000, Ti1500
Dab Den Ltd
Tree House, North Lurg, Midmar, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire AB51 7NB e: info@dabden.com w: www.dabden.com t: 01330 833861 Bu3000, Co6500
Dannatt Johnson Architects
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David Grindley Architects
7 Lissel Road, Simpson, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK6 3AX e: info@davidgrindleyarchitects.co.uk w: www.davidgrindleyarchitects.co.uk t: 01908 668919 f: 01908 673803 Ar2000
David Lanyon
David Mee Architect
Days Buildbase
3 Cameron Square, Fort William, Invernesshire PH33 6AJ e: dmee@davidmee-architect.co.uk w: www.davidmee-architect.co.uk t: 01397 700332 f: 01397 700224 Ar2000
David Mikhail Architects
David Morley Architects
Dearlove Architecture Limited
18 Hatton Place, London EC1N 8RU e: info@dmarch.co.uk w: www.davidmorleyarchitects.co.uk t: 020 7430 2444 f: 020 7430 2443 Ar2000
Datum Limited
David Norris Associates
David Ball Construction Ltd
24 James Morrison Street, Glasgow G1 5PE e: mail@davidnarro.co.uk w: www.davidnarro.co.uk t: 0141 552 6080 f: 0141 552 7418 Ce2000, Co9100, En2000 34-36 Argyle Place, Edinburgh, Lothian EH9 1JT e: mail@davidnarro.co.uk w: www.davidnarro.co.uk t: 0131 229 5553 f: 0131 229 5090 Ce2000, Co9100, En2000 8 Cumberland Street, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK10 1DD e: david@davidnorrisassociates.co.uk t: 01625 500151 Ar2500, Co4000, Su1000
David Parker Architects Ltd
The Old Brewery Tap, 3 Shirburn Street, Watlington, Oxfordshire OX49 5BU e: mail@dparchitects.co.uk w: www.dparchitects.co.uk t: 01491 613066 f: 01491 614017 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co4000, He1000
Cardrew Business Park, Redruth, Cornwall TR15 1SP e: enquiries@davidballconstruction.co.uk w: www.davidballconstruction.co.uk t: 01209 241111 Ti2000
David R Murray & Associates
David Barfield Associates
David Sheppard Architects
Tylston Cottage, Tunbridge Lane, Liphook, Hampshire GU30 7QA e: DAB295@aol.com w: www.davidbarfieldassociates.co.uk t: 01428 723325 Co9100, En1500, En2000
David French Partnership
43 Guildford Street, Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 2NQ e: andrew@dfp.co.uk w: www.dfp.co.uk t: 01582 708000 f: 01582 708014
De Rijke Marsh Morgan Architects Magdalen House, 136-148 Tooley St, London SE1 2TU e: mail@drmm.co.uk w: www.drmm.co.uk t: 020 7803 0777 Ar2000
David Narro Associates
1 Boulderclough Chapel, Sowerby Lane, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX2 6JW e: dave.gowen13@gmail.com t: 07711 290006
Burrfields Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO3 5NA e: portsmouth@buildbase.co.uk w: www.buildbase.co.uk t: 023 9266 2261 f: 023 9266 6497 Do3000, Do5000, Ti7500, Ti7600, Ti7700
10 - 11 Clerkenwell Green, London EC1R ODP e: julia@rhmarchitects.com w: www.davidmikhail.com t: 020 7608 1505 f: 020 8616 4582 Ar2000
DAS Structures Ltd
Dave Gowen Design Ltd
Day & Co Construction
Newcotts Farm, North Newton, Bridgwater, Somerset TA7 0DQ e: greg@daylage.co.uk w: www.daylage.co.uk t: 01278 662000 Bu3000
David Narro Associates
Datum House, Lagonda Road, Cowpen Industrial Estate, Billingham, Cleveland TS23 4JA e: look@timberframe.it w: www.timberframe.it t: 01642 562670 Bu6800, Fi4000, Ti2000, Tr4000, Wi1000
Wayside Cottage, Rodley, Westbury-on-Severn, Gloucestershire GL14 1QZ e: chris.wayside@btconnect.com t: 01452 760950 Bu3000
Homefield, Chapel Lane, Crofthandy, Redruth, Cornwall TR16 5JQ e: whodareswinsok@gmail.com t: 07901 536080 Bu3000
Unit 1 The Wireworks, 77 Great Suffolk Street, London SE1 0BU e: dja@djarchitects.co.uk w: www.djarchitects.co.uk t: 020 7357 7100 Ar2000 Sunrise, Penhalvean, Redruth, Cornwall TR16 6TQ e: dereksmith1234@hotmail.co.uk t: 07779 112125 En2000
Day Building Contractors
150 St Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Road, Edinburgh, Lothian EH12 8AY e: drme@davidrmurray.co.uk w: www.davidrmurray.co.uk t: 0131 334 0765 f: 0131 316 4540 Ce2000, Co9100, Co9200, En1500, En2000 Cob Corner, Higher Keaton, Ermington, Nr Ivybridge, Devon PL21 0LB e: design@davidsheppard-architects.com w: www.davidsheppard-architects.com t: 01752 698675 f: 01752 698558
Davidson Timber UK Ltd
24 Nettlehome, Hatfield, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN7 6QZ e: info@davidsontimber.co.uk w: www.davidsontimber.co.uk t: 01302 351635 f: 05600 756545 Co9200, Ti7700
Unit C, Edward House, Grange Business Park, Enderby Road, Whetstone, Leicester, Leicestershire LE8 6EP e: enquiries@dearlove.co.uk w: www.briandearlovepartnership.co.uk t: 0116 278 3355 f: 0116 278 4151 Ar2000, Ar2500
Department of Agriculture, Marine and Food
Agriculture House, 3 West Kildare Street, Dublin 2, Republic of Ireland e: info@coford.ie w: www.coford.ie t: 00 353 1 607 2085 As1000, Go2000, Re4000
Department Of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Building, Coventry University
Faculty Of Engineering And Computing, Sir John Laing Building, Priory Street, Coventry CV1 5FB t: 024 7688 7688 As1000
Derek Rhind Architect 3 Moss Side Road, Biggar, South Lanarkshire ML12 6GF e: drhind@tiscali.co.uk t: 01899 229253 Ar2000
DESIGN A BUILDING
83 Locket Road, Harrow, Middlesex HA3 7NP e: designabuilding@yahoo.co.uk t: 07976 397081 En2000
Design and Maintain Ltd
21 Double Common, Charmouth, Dorset DT6 6PT e: office@designandmaintain.co.uk w: www.designandmaintain.co.uk t: 01297 561348
Design Engine Architects Ltd
6 Manwood Avenue, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7AF e: motorman@talktalk.net t: 01227 464729
The Studios, Coker Close, Winchester, Hampshire SO22 5FF e: mail@designengine.co.uk w: www.designengine.co.uk t: 01962 890111 f: 01962 890222 Ar2000, La9000
Deckwise
Design ID Consulting Ltd
Deâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Ath, Michael W MRICS
Nijverheidsweg 60-2, Amersfoort 3812 PM, Netherlands e: sales@deckwise.com w: www.deckwise.com t: 00 31 334 69 10 37 f: 00 31 334 48 05 25 De2000, Fa1000
Deeside Timberframe Ltd
Broomhill Road, Spurryhillock Industrial Estate, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire AB39 2NH e: info@deesidetimberframe.com w: www.deesidetimberframe.com t: 01569 767123 f: 01569 767766 Co9100, Ti1200, Ti1500, Ti2000
Defluo Ltd
6-8 Esparto Way, South Darenth, Dartford, Kent DA4 9FF e: admin@defluo.co.uk w: www.defluo.uk t: 0800 9999 200 Bu3000
Delta Build Ltd
4 Toldishal Rd, Great Maplestead, Halstead, Essex CO9 2RD e: deltabuild@yahoo.co.uk t: 01787 469857 Bu3000
Dempsey Dyer Ltd
Unit 11-13, Langthwaite Business Park, South Kirkby, Pontefract, West Yorkshire WF9 3AP e: sales@dempseydyer.co.uk w: www.dempseydyer.co.uk t: 01977 649641 f: 01977 649517 Bu5000, Do2500, Wi2000, Wi3000, Wi4000
5a Ballynahinch Street, Hillsborough, County Down BT26 6AW e: jonathan@designid.co.uk w: www.designid.co.uk t: 028 9268 1055 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Fu3000
Design Plan Construct
72 Hickman Road, Galley Common, Nuneaton, Warwickshire CV10 9NG e: info@designplanconstruct.co.uk w: www.designplanconstruct.co.uk t: 024 7639 5034
design STUDIO2 Ltd
49 High Street, Wanstead, London E11 2AA e: thierrysuc@dstudio2.com t: 0845 257 4296 f: 0871 789 4296
Designcell Architecture
Ely House, The Postern, Brecon, Powys LD3 9DF e: m.stratford@designcell.co.uk w: www.designcell.co.uk t: 01874 610873 f: 01874 610873 Ar2000
Designcubed
35 Dovedale Road, London SE22 0NF e: mark@design-cubed.co.uk w: www.design-cubed.co.uk t: 07876 506076 Ar2000
Design-Life
Studio 5, Homelands, Higher Union Road, Kingsbridge, Devon TQ7 1EQ e: doug.wharf@design-life.co.uk t: 01548 854226 En2000
Deutsche Woodworkers
4 Twill Close, Wakefield, West Yorkshire WF2 9UD e: r.afinowi@doctors.org.uk t: 01924 695247 Bu3000
TRADA Members
182
Diamond Wood and Shaw Limited The Old School, Blaby Road, Enderby, Leicester, Leicestershire LE19 4AR e: mail@diamondwoodandshaw.co.uk w: www.diamondwoodandshaw.co.uk t: 0116 284 8989 f: 0116 284 8898 En2000
Didac
Woodwise Academy, Riverside, Crews Hole Road, Bristol, City of Bristol BS5 8BB e: jon.gibson@didac.co.uk w: www.didac.co.uk t: 0117 904 9377 f: 0117 915 0009 Co7000, Ed4000
DIGNAN Tech Services
Cnon an eas, Glen Spean, RoyBridge, Inverness-shire PH31 4AW e: david.dignan@dignantechservices.co.uk t: 01397 713838
Distinctive Property Development Ltd
110 County Drive, Tamworth, Staffordshire B78 3XF e: a.palmer@distinctivepropertydevelopment.co.uk w: www.distinctivepropertydevelopment.co.uk t: 01827 53627 Bu3000, Co5000, En1000, Ho3000
Dixon Hurst Kemp Limited
Britannia House, 336 Kingsway, Hove, East Sussex BN3 4LW e: hove@dhk.co.uk w: www.dhk.co.uk t: 01273 421444 f: 01273 420008 Co4000, En2000
DJ Building Design
10 Violet Croft, Tipton, West Midlands DY4 0DB e: dave@djbuildingdesign.co.uk w: www.djbuidingdesign.co.uk t: 0121 530 0787 Ar2500
DMC Consulting Engineers Ltd 201 Stoke Newington Church Street, Stoke Newington, London N16 9ES e: mobile@dmcuk.biz w: www.dmcuk.biz t: 020 7275 8185 f: 020 7275 7908 En2000
DMWA Ltd
41c East Street, Wimborne, Dorset BH21 1DX e: ryan@dmwa.co.uk w: www.dmwa.co.uk t: 01202 884024 Ar2000
DOA Consulting Structural Engineers
Ground Floor Offices, St Stephens House, Dogflud Way, Farnham, Surrey GU9 7UD e: doa@doasteng.co.uk w: www.doasteng.co.uk t: 01252 734898 En2000
Domus Design
9 Craiglockhart View, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH14 1BX e: ceg@domusdesign.demon.co.uk w: www.domusdesign.co t: 0131 455 7773 Ar2000
Donaghy and Dimond Architects
41 Francis Street, Dublin 8, Republic of Ireland e: info@donaghydimond.ie w: www.donaghydimond.ie t: 00 353 1 416 8132 f: 00 353 1 416 9730 Ar2000
Donald McIntyre Design Ltd Broadford, Stansbatch, Leominster, Herefordshire HR6 9LL e: donaldmcintyre@hotmail.com w: www.donaldmcintyredesign.com t: 01544 267262 En2000
Donald Millar Architecture
8 Seton Place, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH9 2JT e: dmarc@btconnect.com t: 0131 667 0000 Ar2000
Dougall Baillie Associates
Dwell Architecture & Design Ltd
The Old Post Office, Lewes Road, Scaynes Hill, Haywards Heath, West Sussex RH17 7PG e: studio@dwellarchitecture.com w: www.dwellarchitecture.com t: 01444 831800 f: 01444 220499
3 Glenfield Road, East Kilbride, Lanarkshire G75 0RA e: norman.maclean@dougallbaillie.com w: www.dougallbaillie.com t: 01355 266480 f: 01355 221991 En2000
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Douglas Homes (South West) Ltd
Tynygarth House, Artists Valley, Furnace, Machynlleth, Ceredigion SY20 8TD e: enquiries@dyfiarchitecture.co.uk w: www.dyfiarchitecture.co.uk t: 01654 629630 Ar2500, Co4000, Co8800, Co9100, Ti1200
212 Station Road, Kingswood, Bristol BS15 4XR t: 0117 960 2849 Ar2000
Downes Associates
Cashel Business Centre, Cashel Road, Kimmage, Dublin 12, Republic of Ireland e: admin@downesassociates.ie w: www.downesassociates.ie t: 00 353 1 490 1611 f: 00 353 1 490 1651
Dryburgh Associates
Causewayhead, Kennoway, Leven, Fife KY8 5LB e: admin@dryburghassociates.co.uk t: 01333 352735 f: 01333 352835
D-Tech Design Ltd
Office 9, Banbridge Business Centre, 62 Scarva Road, Banbridge, Co. Down BT32 3QD e: mark@d-techdesign.com w: www.d-techdesign.com t: 028 4065 8130 f: 028 4062 0747 Ar2500, Co4000, Co9200, Ti1200
DTS - Kreunen Plastic Solutions
Hanzeweg 11, Lochem 7241 CR, Netherlands e: info@kreunenkunstoffen.nl w: www.dts-thresholds.com t: 00 31 573 43 84 10 f: 00 31 573 43 86 09 Jo4000
Dualchas Building Design
Duisdale Beag, Sleat, Isle Of Skye IV43 8QU e: dj@dualchas.com w: www.dualchas.com t: 01471 833300 f: 01471 833322 Ar2000
Duffy Chartered Engineers
Jocelyn House, Jocelyn Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth, Republic of Ireland e: info@dce.ie w: www.dce.ie t: 00 353 42 935 1600 f: 00 353 42 935 1601 Co7000, Co8800, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Duggan Morris Architects
Unit 7, Ground Floor, 16-24 Underwood Street, London N1 7JQ e: j.morris@dugganmorrisarchitects.com w: www.dugganmorrisarchitects.com t: 020 7566 7440 f: 020 7014 3119 Ar2000
Dundas Building Company Design Office Bridgeness Road, Boness, West Lothian EH51 3SQ e: gordonkerr@dundas.co.uk t: 01506 823331 f: 01506 822590
DuPont Tyvek
Unit 29, Hither Green Trading Estate, Clevedon, North Somerset BS21 6XU e: tyvek.construction@lux.dupont.com w: www.tyvek.co.uk t: 01275 879770 f: 01275 879773/879033 Ti0500, Ti0800, Ti2700, Va0500
265 Wilmslow Road, Manchester M14 5LN e: richard@dwelle.co.uk w: www.dwelle.co.uk t: 0161 225 4000
Dyfi Architecture
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E & M West
5 Balustrade, London Road, Bath, Somerset BA1 6QA e: james.allen@eandmwest.co.uk w: www.eandmwest.co.uk t: 01225 461284 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
E & P Building Design
The Gables, Field Walk, Mildenhall, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP28 7AH e: stuartac.harrison@virgin.net w: www.eandpbuildingdesign.co.uk t: 01638 717379 f: 01638 714725 Ar2000, Co4000, Co7000, Co8800, Su2000
E A R Sheppard Consulting Civil & Structural Engineer Limited
5 Chiswick Place, Eastbourne, Sussex BN21 4NH e: eastbourne@earsheppard.co.uk w: www.earsheppard.co.uk t: 01323 410478 f: 01323 412187 Ce2000, Co8800, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
E C Forest Products (Sales)
Units 4-5, The Woodland Centre, Whitesmiths, Nr Lewes, East Sussex BN8 6JB e: enquiries@ecforestproducts.com w: www.ecforestproducts.com t: 01825 872025 f: 01825 872205 Fl3500, Fl4000, Ma2500, Sa7000, Ti7600
E K Drawing Service Ltd
23 Swinburne Avenue, Broadstairs, Kent CT10 2DP e: ekds.ltd@btconnect.com t: 01843 860312 f: 01843 860312 Ar2500
E P T Partnership
Ty Cefn, Rectory Road, Canton, Cardiff CF5 1QL e: j.evans@eptpartnership.com w: www.eptpartnership.com t: 029 2034 4966 f: 029 2034 4942 Ar2000
E. E. Smith Contracts Ltd
25 Morris Road, Clarendon Industrial Estate, Leicester, Leicestershire LE2 6AL e: enquiries@eesmith.co.uk w: www.eesmith.co.uk t: 0116 270 6946 f: 0116 270 1515 Bu3000, Jo4000
easi-edge Limited Safety Solutions Ollerton Road, Tuxford, Newark, Nottinghamshire NG22 0PQ e: enquiries@easi-edge.co.uk w: www.easi-edge.co.uk t: 01777 870901 f: 01777 872047 Co7000
East Anglian Timber Trade Association 31 Eccles Road, Ipswich IP2 9RF e: secretary@eatta.org w: www.eatta.co.uk t: 01473 682480 As1000
Eckersley Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Callaghan Structural Design
Kingsgate, 1 Bravingtons Walk, London N1 9AE e: brian@eckersleyocallaghan.com w: www.eckersleyocallaghan.com t: 020 7354 5402
Eco Homes Manufacturing Ltd One Green Place, Kenfig Industrial Estate, Margam SA13 2PE e: info@ecohomesmanufacturing.co.uk w: www.ecohomesmanufacturing.co.uk t: 01628 484469 Ti2000
Ecochoice Certified Timbers
Compass House, Chivers Way, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB24 9AD e: info@ecochoice.co.uk w: www.ecochoice.co.uk t: 0845 638 1340 f: 0845 642 1340 Br2000, Cd1000, De2000, Ha7000, Mo0500
EcoCurves by Jagram
Bigg Offices, 2nd Floor, 33/35 High St, Shirehampton, Bristol BS11 0DX e: contact@ecocurves.co.uk w: www.ecocurves.co.uk t: 0844 272 3690
EcoCurves by Jagram
ul. Konopnickiej 6/363, Warsaw 00-491, Poland e: contact@ecocurves.co.uk w: www.ecocurves.co.uk t: 0844 272 3690 Gl1000
Eco-librium Solutions Ltd
Great Cauldham Farm Office, Cauldham Lane, Capel-Le-Ferne, Folkestone, Kent CT18 7HQ e: info@ecolibriumsolutions.co.uk w: www.ecolibriumsolutions.co.uk t: 01303 851155 f: 01303 851156 Bu3000, Co4000, Ho3000
Ecos Maclean Ltd
8a Chamberlain Street, London NW1 8XB e: office@ecosmaclean.co.uk w: www.ecosmaclean.co.uk t: 020 7722 7525 En2000
Ecospace Ltd
3 Iliffe Yard, Kennington, London SE17 3QA e: lee@ecospacestudios.com w: www.ecospacestudios.com t: 020 7703 4004 f: 020 7708 4750
Eden Timber Frame
Church View, Gamblesby, Penrith, Cumbria CA10 1HR e: edentimberframe@gmail.com w: www.edentimberframe.co.uk t: 07582 728223 Ho3000, Ti1200, Ti1500
Edinburgh College
350 West Granton Road, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian EH5 1QE e: malcolm.crombie@ed-coll.ac.uk w: www.ed-coll.ac.uk t: 0131 559 4190 Ed4000
Edinburgh Napier University
Merchiston Campus, 10 Colinton Road, Edinburgh, Lothian EH10 5DT e: a.stupart@napier.ac.uk w: www.napier.ac.uk/fpri t: 0131 455 2831 f: 0131 455 2239 Co9100, Co9200, Ed4000, En2000, Re4000
TRADA Members
Timber Industry Yearbook 2015 www.trada.co.uk
Edinburgh Structures
71 Tryst Park, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH10 7HB e: eric.mullen@btinternet.com t: 0131 445 7655
Edward Hunt & Co
Berkhamsted House, 121 High Street, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire HP4 2DJ e: edward@edwardhunt.co.uk t: 01442 865011 f: 01442 870148
Edward Parsley Associates
West End Barn, The Street, Rayne, Braintree, Essex CM77 6RY e: edward.parsley@btconnect.com t: 01376 349929 f: 01376 349928 Ar2500, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Egoin UK Timber Construction
44-46 Morningside Road (89), Edinburgh, Midlothian EH10 4BF e: eneko@egoin.co.uk w: www.egoin.co.uk t: 07981 509724 Bu8000, En2000, Gl1000, Pa8200, Ti2000
Eichbaum Engineers
Bne Binjamin str 27, Herzlia, 46362, Israel e: zvika693@hotmail.com t: 00 972 99505 304 f: 00 972 99505 304 En2000
Elders Consulting Engineers LLP 9 Park Crescent, Edinburgh EH16 7JD e: edinburgh@eldersllp.com w: www.eldersllp.com t: 0131 664 5176 f: 0131 664 5643 Co4000, En1500, En2000
Eldred Geotechnics Ltd
11A Woodside, Orpington, Kent BR6 6JR e: mail@eldreds-geo.co.uk w: www.eldreds-geo.co.uk t: 01689 869406 En2000
Elite Systems GB Ltd
Bedford Street, Westgate, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire BD19 5EA e: marcus@elitesystemsgb.co.uk w: www.elitesystemsgb.co.uk t: 01274 873232 f: 01274 877779 Ti2000
Elliott â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Off-Site Building Solutions Westland House, 9 Cliffe Park Way, Morley, Leeds, Yorkshire LS27 0RY e: fastrack@elliott-algeco.com w: www.elliottuk.com t: 01274 863221 f: 01274 861582 Bu3000
Elliott & Company
9 Forrest Road, Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh EH1 2QH e: structures@ecoeng.co.uk w: www.ecoeng.co.uk t: 0131 220 2486 Co9100, En2000
Elliott Wood Partnership LLP
241 The Broadway, London SW19 1SD e: info@elliottwood.co.uk w: www.elliottwood.co.uk t: 020 8544 0033 f: 020 8544 0066 Co4000, En2000
Ellis and Moore Consulting Engineers
9th Floor, Hill House, Highgate Hill, London N19 5NA e: philip.deane@ellisandmoore.com w: www.ellisandmoore.com t: 020 7281 4821 f: 020 7263 6613 Co7000, En2000, He1000, Su1000, Ti1200
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EM Computer Aided Design Service
Envirograf
Ewbank Consultancy
45 Chestnut Crescent, Chudleigh, Newton Abbott, Devon TQ13 0PT e: miles137@btinternet.com w: www.affordableplans.co.uk t: 01626 854822
Envirograf House, Barfrestone, Dover, Kent CT15 7JG e: sales@envirograf.com w: www.envirograf.com t: 01304 842555 f: 01304 842666 Bu6800, Co1500, Do4500, Fl7000, Pa8000
Emma Heaver Architect
Environmental Coatings
Expedition Engineering
Energitech
EPR Architects Ltd
Exterior Decking
Enfield Speciality Doors
Equinox Technical Services
Orley Barton, Torbryan, Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 5UP e: design@orleybarton.com w: www.orleybarton.com t: 01803 814017 Ar2000 83 Ducie Street, Manchester, Greater Manchester M1 2JQ e: vkennard@energitech.co.uk t: 07779 786646 En2000 Alexandra Road, Enfield, Middlesex EN3 7EH e: sales@enfielddoors.co.uk w: www.enfielddoors.co.uk t: 020 8805 6662 f: 020 8443 1290 Do2000, Do2500, Do3000, Do4500, Do5000
Engel Construction Limited
80 Linden Way, Woking, Ripley, Surrey GU23 6LP e: eugene@engelconstruction.co.uk w: www.engelconstruction.co.uk t: 07500 933011 f: 020 8090 6219 Bu3000
Engenuiti Limited
2 Maltings Place, Tower Bridge Road, London SE1 3JB e: paul.grimes@engenuiti.com w: www.engenuiti.com t: 020 7089 5760
Engineers HRW
Unit 2, Blue Lion Place, 237 Long Lane, London SE1 4PU e: mail@engineers-hrw.co.uk w: www.ehrw.co.uk t: 020 7407 9575 Co9100, En2000
English Brothers Bespoke Projects Limited
Salts Road, Walton Highway, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire PE14 7DU e: jay.hubbard@englishbrothers.co.uk t: 01945 427985
English Heritage Buildings LLP Coldharbour Farm Estate, Woods Corner, East Sussex TN21 9LQ e: sales@ehbp.com w: www.ehbp.com t: 01424 838643 f: 01424 838606 Bu3000, Bu6800, Ho3000, Ti2000
English Woodlands Timber Ltd
Cocking Sawmills, Cocking, Midhurst, West Sussex GU29 0HS e: sales@englishwoodlandstimber.co.uk w: www.englishwoodlandstimber.co.uk t: 01730 816941 f: 01730 816941 Be1000, Cd1000, Co5500, De2000, Ti7600
Ennerji Projects
High Meadow, Greenhill Avenue, Lympstone, Devon EX8 5HW e: vaughn@ennerji.co.uk w: www.ennerji.co.uk t: 0845 4739176 Ar2500
Entrust
No. 1 Staffordshire Place, Stafford, Staffordshire ST16 2LP e: gary.knapper@staffordshire.gov.uk w: www.staffordshire.gov.uk t: 01785 277595 f: 01785 277727 Ar2000, Co4000, En2000, Lo1000, Su2000
Unit 1, 45 Hermitage Lane, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire NG18 5HB e: envinfo@environmentalcoatings.co.uk w: www.environmentalcoatings.co.uk t: 01623 634281 f: 01623 634282 Pa3000, Pa4000, Pr1000, Re6000, St1000 30 Millbank, London SW1P 4DU e: architects@epr.co.uk w: www.epr.co.uk t: 020 7932 7600 f: 020 7932 7601 Ar2000
128 Church Road, Wheatley, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX33 1LU e: gordon@ewbankconsultancy.co.uk w: www.ewbankconsultancy.co.uk t: 07887 632471 Co4500, Co5000, Co8500, Co9200, Te2000 Morley House, 320 Regent Street, London W1B 3BB e: info@expedition.uk.com w: www.expedition.uk.com t: 020 7307 1000 f: 020 7307 1001 En2000 Unit 8, Penn Street Works, Penn Street, Amersham, Buckinghamshire HP7 0PX e: office@exteriordecking.co.uk w: www.exteriordecking.co.uk t: 01494 711800 Ca0500, De2000, Ha7000, La9000, Ti7600
P.O. Box 643663, Dubai 643663, United Arab Emirates e: charles@equinox.ae w: www.equinox.ae t: 00 971 4 457 9240 f: 00 971 4 457 9241 Bu3000
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Eric Oberlander Architect
1A Brandlesholme Road, Greenmount, Bury, Lancashire BL8 4DS e: guy@fpsconsult.co.uk w: www.fpsconsult.co.uk t: 0844 556 7044 Co7000, Co8800, En1000, Su1000, Su2000
5a York Road, North Berwick, East Lothian EH39 4LX e: mail@ericoberlanderarchitect.co.uk w: www.ericoberlanderarchitect.co.uk t: 01620 807528 Ar2000
Eric Wright Group
Sceptre House, Sceptre Way, Bamber Bridge, Preston, Lancashire PR5 6AW e: info@ericwright.co.uk w: www.ericwright.co.uk t: 01772 698822 f: 01772 309412 En2000
ERW Joinery Ltd
Renovation House, Skippers Lane, Skippers Lane Industrial Estate, Middlesborough, Cleveland TS6 6HA e: info@erwltd.co.uk w: www.erwltd.co.uk t: 01642 456167 f: 01642 462708 Do2500, Do5000, Jo4000, Re6000, Wi2000
Essex Woodcraft
8 Commerce Way, Colchester, Essex CO2 8HJ e: info@essexwoodcraft.co.uk w: www.essexwoodcraft.co.uk t: 01206 795464 f: 01206 796596 Do2500, Jo4000, Jo5000, St3000, Wi3000
Estimators Limited
Gardale House, 118b Gatley Road, Gatley, Stockport, Cheshire SK8 4AU e: steve@estimators-online.com w: www.estimators-online.com t: 0161 286 8601 f: 0161 428 5788
EURBAN
3rd Floor, 59 Lafone Street, London SE1 2LX e: info@eurban.co.uk w: www.eurban.co.uk t: 020 7378 8476 Bu3000, Co9100, Co9200, Gl2000, Pa8200
Euro Kit Buildings
Unit 1 Quarry Farm, Bodiam, East Sussex TN32 5RA e: info@eurokitbuildings.com w: www.eurokitbuildings.com t: 01580 447877 Bu6000, Bu6800, Bu8000, Gl2000, St8500
Evolve
140 Old Street, London EC1V 9BJ e: info@evolveuk.biz w: www.evolveuk.biz t: 020 7251 6888 f: 020 7490 7973 Ce2000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
F P S Consult Ltd
Faber Technical Limited
Austin House, 43 Poole Road, Bournemouth, Dorset BH4 9DN e: info@fabertechnical.co.uk t: 01202 761370 f: 01202 765885 Ar2500, Co4000
Fabric Flare Limited
Gosford Road, Beccles, Suffolk NR34 9QP e: info@fabricflare.co.uk w: www.fabricflare.co.uk t: 01502 711211 f: 01502 711993 Co1700, Fi7000, Fl1000, Pa4000, Te2000
FAIRHURST
Clifton Heights, Triangle West, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1EJ e: bristol@fairhurst.co.uk w: www.fairhurst.co.uk t: 0117 925 0259 f: 0844 381 4412 Co5000, Co9100, En2000
FAIRHURST
Etive House, Beechwood Business Park, Inverness IV2 3BW e: inverness@fairhurst.co.uk w: www.fairhurst.co.uk t: 01463 724544
FAIRHURST
225 Bath Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G2 4GZ e: enquiries@fairhurst.co.uk w: www.fairhurst.co.uk t: 0141 204 8800 f: 0141 204 8801 Co5000, Co8800, En2000, En3000
FAIRHURST
Westerton Of Craigie, Southampton Road, Dundee, Tayside DD4 7PN e: dundee@fairhurst.co.uk w: www.fairhurst.co.uk t: 01382 453300 f: 0844 381 4412 Co4000, Co8800, Co9100, En2000
Farrow Walsh Consulting
The Warehouse, 1a Stamford Street, Leicester, Leicestershire LE1 6NL e: chris@farrowwalsh.co.uk w: www.farrowwalsh.co.uk t: 0116 285 3773 f: 0116 285 3778
TRADA Members
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Fasciato Architects Ltd
FIRA International Ltd
Flooring Forensics
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
Firebrace, Andrew Partnership
FLUID Structural Engineers
17 Stoney Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 6LG e: architects@fasciato.co.uk w: www.fasciato.co.uk t: 01625 536622 f: 01625 444862 Ar2000 Bath Brewery, Toll Bridge Road, Bath BA1 7DE e: bath@fcbstudios.com w: www.fcbstudios.com t: 01225 852545 f: 01225 852528 Ar2000
Feilden Fowles Architects 96 Teesdale Street, London E2 6PU e: info@feildenfowles.co.uk w: www.feildenfowles.co.uk t: 020 7033 4594 Ar2000
Felce & Guy Partnership
73 Holland Road, Hove, East Sussex BN3 1LB e: info@felceandguy.co.uk w: www.felceandguy.co.uk t: 01273 736217 f: 01273 720979 Ar2000
Fereday Pollard Architects
The Hop Exchange, Suites 53-55, 24 Southwark Street, London SE1 1TY e: admin@fereday-pollard.co.uk w: www.fereday-pollard.co.uk t: 020 7253 0303 f: 020 7608 0118 Ar2000
Fermacell
Unit 2, The Courtyard, Reddicap Trading Estate, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B75 7BU e: fermacell-uk@xella.com w: www.fermacell.co.uk t: 0121 311 3480 f: 0121 311 1882 Fi2000, Pa7200, Pa8000, Pa9600
Fidler Associates Ltd
31 Hillside Road, Northwood, Middlesex HA6 1PY e: mikefidler@blueyonder.co.uk t: 01923 840482 f: 01923 840483 Co7000, Co8800, En2000, Su1000
Field Architecture Limited
11 Newton Road, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 2SH e: keir.black@fieldarchitecture.co.uk w: www.fieldarchitecture.co.uk t: 07930 385958 Ar2000
Fife Joinery Manufacturing
Telford Road, Eastfield Industrial Estate, Glenrothes, Fife KY7 4NX t: 01592 773181 f: 01592 773253
Finewood Marketing (UK) Ltd
Maritime House, Basin Road North, Hove, East Sussex BN41 1WR e: info@finewoodmarketing.com w: www.finewoodmarketing.com t: 01273 729988 f: 01273 729933 Do2000, Ha7000, Mo4500, Ti0900, Ve1000
Finite Design
Brook House, Mint Street, Godalming, Surrey GU7 1HE e: paul@finitedesign.co.uk w: www.finitedesign.co.uk t: 01483 427747 f: 01483 427747 En2000
Finlog
Mulberry Lodge, 1a Eversleigh Road, New Barnet, Hertfordshire EN5 1NE e: info@finlog.co.uk w: www.finlog.co.uk t: 0845 812 1314 f: 020 8449 7047 Bu6000
Maxwell Road, Stevenage, Hertfordshire SG1 2EW e: info@fira.co.uk w: www.fira.co.uk t: 01438 777700 f: 01438 777800 As1000, Ce1000, Co5000, Co7500, Re4000 Stable Barn, Park End, Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB5 ONA e: info@afpconsult.co.uk w: www.afpconsult.co.uk t: 01223 811572 f: 01223 812719 Co7000, Co9100, En2000
Five Oak Projects Ltd
Poultry Farm, Hyde Road, Long Sutton, Hampshire RG29 1SS e: oli@fiveoakprojects.com w: www.fiveoakprojects.com t: 07813 081202
Fleming Buildbase
Silverburn Place, Bridge Of Don, Aberdeen AB23 8EG e: aberdeen@buildbase.co.uk w: www.buildbase.co.uk t: 01224 258200 f: 01224 825377 Bu1000, Jo2000, Ma2500, Ti7500
Fleming Buildbase
Shore Street, Inverness IV1 1NY e: inverness@buildbase.co.uk w: www.buildbase.co.uk t: 01463 233013 f: 01463 220794 Bu1000, Jo2000, Ti7500
Fleming Buildbase
The Limes, The Street, Crowmarsh Gibbon, Oxfordshire OX10 8HF e: nealinwood@flooringforensics.net w: www.flooringforensics.net t: 01491 598468 f: 0870 460 5901 Second Floor, 21 St Georgeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Road, London SE1 6ES e: person@fluidstructures.com w: www.fluidstructures.com t: 020 7820 7766 f: 020 7582 7848 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Forbes Leslie Network
Studio 7, 19 Marine Crescent, Glasgow G51 1HD e: info@flnconsult.com w: www.flnconsult.com t: 01292 267992 f: 01292 611652 Ce2000, Co9100, Co9200, En1500, En2000
Forest Hill Design
The Office, Marsden Gate Farm, Sowood, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX4 9LD e: mark@foresthilldesign.co.uk w: www.foresthilldesign.co.uk t: 01422 311170 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, Ti1200, Ti1500
Forest Service, DARD
Dundonald House, Upper Newtownards Road, County Antrim BT4 3SB e: michael.fairgrieve@dardni.gov.uk w: www.forestserviceni.gov.uk t: 028 9052 4480 f: 028 9052 4570 Ti4000
North Deeside Road, Banchory, Kincardineshire AB31 5YR e: banchory@buildbase.co.uk w: www.buildbase.co.uk t: 01330 820118 f: 01330 820119 Bu1000, Jo2000, Ti7500
Forth Valley College
Fleming Buildbase
Foster + Partners
Crowness Crescent, Hatson Industrial Estate, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1GJ e: orkney@buildbase.co.uk w: www.buildbase.co.uk t: 01856 875725 f: 01856 875735 Bu1000, Jo2000, Ti7500
Fleming Buildbase
Wood Street, Grangemouth, Stirlingshire FK3 8LH e: grangemouth@buildbase.co.uk w: www.buildbase.co.uk t: 01324 665444 f: 01324 485490 Ma2500, Ti7500
Fleming Buildbase - Doors & Windows
Wood Street, Grangemouth, Stirlingshire FK3 8LH e: grangemouth@buildbase.co.uk w: www.buildbase.co.uk t: 0870 240 3789 Jo2000
Fleming Buildings Limited
23 Auchinloch Road, Lenzie, Glasgow, Strathclyde G66 5ET e: office@fleming-buildings.co.uk w: www.fleming-buildings.co.uk t: 0141 776 1181 f: 0141 775 1394 Bu3000, Bu6800, Ti2000
Fleming Homes Limited
Station Road, Duns, Berwickshire TD11 3HS e: enquiries@fleminghomes.co.uk w: www.fleminghomes.co.uk t: 01361 883785 f: 01361 883898 Ti2000
Flight Timber Products Ltd
Earls Colne Business Park, Earls Colne, Colchester, Essex CO6 2NS e: sales@flighttimber.uk w: www.flighttimber.uk t: 01787 222336 f: 01787 222359 St9000, Ti1500, Ti2000, Ti2700, Tr4000
Grangemouth Road, Falkirk, Stirlingshire FK2 9AD e: james.hughes@forthvalley.ac.uk w: www.forthvalley.co.uk t: 01324 403000 Ed4000 Riverside, 22 Hester Road, London SW11 4AN e: enquiries@fosterandpartners.com w: www.fosterandpartners.com t: 020 7738 0455 f: 020 7738 1107/08 Ar2000
Fourthspace Ltd
Unit 1.4, 1-5 Vyner Street, London E2 9DG e: steve@fourthspace.co.uk w: www.fourthspace.co.uk t: 020 8983 3388
Frame UK
Jenson House, Cardrew Industrial Estate, Redruth, Cornwall TR15 1SS e: enquiries@framehomes.co.uk w: www.frameuk.com t: 01209 310560 f: 01209 310561 Bu7000, Gl2000, Ti2000, Ti2700, Tr4000
Fulham Timber Merchants Ltd
Unit 9, Ellerslie Square, Industrial Estate, London SW2 5DZ e: orders@fulhamtimber.co.uk w: www.fulhamtimber.co.uk t: 020 7738 3268 f: 020 7737 7825 De2000, Fl4000, Ha7000, Pa7500, So6000
Fuller Designs Ltd
Woodcroft, Heath Road, Hessett, Bury St.Edmunds, Suffolk IP30 9BJ e: bobfuller1@btinternet.com w: www.fullerdesigns.net t: 01359 270950 f: 01284 388092 Co9100, Ti1200
Furness College
Channelside, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria LA14 2PJ e: info@furness.ac.uk w: www.furness.ac.uk t: 01229 825017 As1000
Furness Partnership Ltd
20 Britton Street, London EC1M 5TX e: m.wilcock@furnesspartnership.com w: www.furnesspartnership.com t: 020 7490 4353 f: 020 7490 4354 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
Fyntons Limited
Solopark Trading Estate, Station Road, Pampisford, Cambridge CB22 3HB e: sales@fyntons.co.uk w: www.fyntons.co.uk t: 01223 837106 f: 01223 830195 Do2500, Jo4000, Wi2000
G
G & S Specialist Timber
The Workshop, Snuff Mill Lane, Stainton, Penrith, Cumbria CA11 0ES e: info@toolsandtimber.co.uk w: www.toolsandtimber.co.uk t: 01768 891440 f: 01768 891443 Sa6000, Sa7000, St6000, Ti7600, To0500
G A P Ltd
7, Arrowsmith Court, Station Approach, Broadstone, Dorset BH18 8AX e: bob.godsell@gapltd.eu.com w: www.gapltd.eu.com t: 01202 600900 f: 01202 601900 En2000
G B Design Services
55 Burgh Road, Lerwick, Shetland ZE1 0HJ e: enquiries@gbdesignservices.co.uk t: 01595 694382 f: 01595 694382
Francis Bradshaw Partnership
G C Robertson & Associates Ltd
Francis Roberts Architects
G M Moore & Associates
Bank Chambers, 4-6 Church Street, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 1AU e: wilmslow@fbpconsulting.co.uk w: www.fbpconsulting.co.uk t: 01625 548551 f: 01625 548552 Co4000, Co8800, Co9100, Co9200, En2000 1 Ribblesdale Place, Preston, Lancashire PR1 3NA e: architects@francisroberts.com w: www.francisroberts.com t: 01772 562221
Frontier Construction
Ty Gwyn, Nant Peris, Caernarfon, Gwynedd LL55 4UE e: dai@frontierconstruction.co.uk t: 07774 440799
FTF Designs LTD
49 Hartford Road, Bexley, Kent DA5 1NL e: Info@FTFdesigns.co.uk w: www.FTFDesigns.co.uk t: 07824 777541 En2000
The Salt House, Tide Mill Way, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP12 1BY e: engineers@gcrobertson.co.uk w: www.gcrobertson.co.uk t: 01394 384887 f: 01394 380739 Co9100, Co9200, En2000
15 Garfield Road, Hailsham, East Sussex BN27 2BB e: glenn@gmassociates.co.uk w: www.gmassociates.co.uk t: 01323 888013 Ar2500, Co4000, Co8800, He1000, Ti1200
G P Zachariades (O) Ltd
PO Box 5632, Manama ZZ1 1BN, Kingdom of Bahrain e: info@gpzgroup.com t: 00 973 17598800 f: 00 973 17598801 Bu3000, Ho3000
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G R Architects
97 Lowther Street, Penrith, Cumbria CA11 7UW e: mail@grarchitects.co.uk w: www.grarchitects.co.uk t: 01768 892148 Ar2000
Gabriel Gheorghita Consulting Engineers Ltd
Alltwen, Penrhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd LL48 6DL e: gabriel@gheorghita.plus.com t: 01766 770562 f: 01766 770562
Galbraith, C K D
Reay House, 17 Old Edinburgh Road, Inverness, Inverness-shire IV2 3HF e: inverness@ckdgalbraith.co.uk w: www.ckdgalbraith.co.uk t: 01463 224343 f: 01463 243234 Su1000
Garden Trellis Co Ltd, The
355A Old Road, Clacton-On-Sea, Essex CO15 3RQ e: info@gardentrellis.co.uk w: www.gardentrellis.co.uk t: 01255 688361 f: 01255 688362 De2000, Fe2000, Ga4000, Jo5000, La7000
Gareth Hoskins Architects
Studio 401, South Block, 60/64 Osborne Street, Glasgow G1 5QH e: mail@hoskinsarchitects.co.uk w: www.garethhoskinsarchitects.co.uk t: 0141 553 5800 Ar2000
Garnham Wright Associates Miles Common, Semley, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7 9JX e: mail@garnhamwright.co.uk w: www.garnhamwright.co.uk t: 01747 852584 f: 01747 855605 Ar2000
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Gary Gabriel Associates
Becket House, Vestry Road, Sevenoaks, Kent TN14 5EL e: sevenoaks@ggauk.com w: www.ggauk.com t: 01732 460142 f: 01732 459249 Co7000, En2000, En3000, Ti1200
Gary Gabriel Associates
Kingston House, Blackbrook Park Avenue, Taunton, Somerset TA1 2PX e: taunton@ggauk.com w: www.ggauk.com t: 01823 444900 f: 01823 444908 Co7000, En2000, En3000, Ti1200
Gavin Brock - Joiner
4 Mitchell Street, Crieff, Perthshire PH7 3AG e: gavinbrock@tiscali.co.uk t: 07775 506325 Cj1000
GB Consulting
86 Commercial End, Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB25 0NE e: gballard@gbg.co.uk t: 01223 812464 Co4000
GBG
GBG Office, Downing Park, Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB25 0NW e: works@gbg.co.uk w: www.gbg.co.uk t: 01223 812464 Co9200, En2000, Su1000, Te4000
GBG
BRE, GBG Building 15, Garston, Watford, Hertfordshire WD25 9XX e: jdear@gbg.co.uk w: www.gbg.co.uk t: 01923 678800 Co9200, En2000, Su1000, Te4000
GEM Joinery
Gerry Robb Architectural Design Services
Bridgend, Bridgeview Road, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire AB34 5HB e: info@robbkeirdesign.co.uk t: 01339 886359 f: 01339 885280 Ar2000, Ar2500
G-frame Structures
Unit B2, Beckerings Business Park, Lidlington, Bedfordshire MK43 0RD e: office@g-frame.co.uk w: www.g-frame.co.uk t: 01525 288022 f: 01525 288014 Bu3000, Bu8000, Gl1000, Gl2000
Ghana Forestry Commission
Achimota Forest (opp Gimpa), West Legon, PO Box MB 434, Accra Ghana e: info@hq.fcghana.com w: www.ghanatimber.org t: 00 233 21221315 f: 00 233 21220818
Ghana Forestry Commission
Unit 4, Granard Business Centre, Bunns Lane, Mill Hill, London NW7 2DZ e: tiddlondon@ghanatimber.co.uk w: www.ghanatimber.org t: 020 8906 9560 f: 020 8906 9570 As1000, Go2000, Pl1000, Ti0500, Va1000
Ghana Forestry Commission Timber Industry Development Division, PO Box 738, Takoradi Ghana e: info@tidd.fcghana.com w: www.ghanatimber.org t: 00 233 3122924/24585 f: 00 233 31 22837/23339
Gibbs & Dandy
Saint-Gobain House, Binley Business Park, Coventry CV3 2TT e: robert.williams@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 024 7643 8400 f: 024 7656 0617
Althone Road, Longford, Republic of Ireland e: info@gemjoinery.ie w: www.gemjoinery.ie t: 00 353 43 45217 f: 00 353 43 41854 Jo4000
Gibbs & Dandy
Gembuild
Gibbs & Dandy
Horne Court Manor Farm, Horne Court Hill, Horne, Surrey RH6 9LB e: roy@gembuild.co.uk w: www.gembuild.co.uk t: 0800 096 5466 f: 01293 852468 Bu6800, Ti2000
Gemmell Hammond Ltd
Sir William Smith Road, Kirkton Industrial Estate, Arbroath, Angus DD11 3RD e: info@gemmellhammond.co.uk t: 01241 878044 f: 01241 878046 Co4000, Co9100, En2000
Gemstock Limited
Plumtrees, Green Lane, Thornham, Norfolk PE36 6NG e: rwood@gemstock.co.uk w: www.gemstock.co.uk t: 01485 512287 Su1000
Geraint Efans Pensaer
Yr Hen Ysgol, Brynrefail, Caernarfon, Gwynedd LL55 3NR e: swyddfa@geraintefans.com t: 01286 685483 Ar2000
Gerry Bird Consultants Ltd Canhams, Upper Road, Lt Cornard, Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 0PA e: gabird@btinternet.com w: www.birdconsultants.co.uk t: 01787 227210 Su1000
226 Dallow Road, Luton LU1 1YB e: luton@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01582 798798 f: 01582 798799 Barkers Lane, Bedford, Bedfordshire MK41 9RT e: bedford@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01234 244700 f: 01234 244800
Gibbs & Dandy
462 Bath Road, Slough, Berkshire SL1 6BQ e: slough@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01628 600743 f: 01628 600744
Gibbs & Dandy
Trowel House, Coronation Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP12 3RX e: highwycombe@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01494 521100 f: 01494 462418
Gibbs & Dandy
2 Nuffield Road, St Ives, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE27 3LX e: stives@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01480 499666 f: 01480 499677
Gibbs & Dandy
11 Vulcan Way, Eaton Socon, St Neots, Cambridgeshire PE19 8TS e: stneots@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01480 224900 f: 01480 224924
Gibbs & Dandy
Unit 2, Elliott Road, Howe Industrial Estate, Bournemouth, Dorset BH11 8JW e: bournemouth@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01202 576311 f: 01202 572038
Gibbs & Dandy
Great Western Road, Dorchester, Dorset DT1 1RZ e: dorchester@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01305 264401 f: 01305 269844
Gibbs & Dandy
Finmere Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex BN22 8QJ e: eastbourne@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01323 725121 f: 01323 738879
Gibbs & Dandy
65-71 Grove Vale, East Dulwich, London, Greater London SE22 8EQ e: chris.franklin@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 020 8299 4131 f: 020 8693 7000
Gibbs & Dandy
Farnborough Street, Farnborough, Hampshire GU14 8AG e: farnborough@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01252 541131 f: 01252 546234
Gibbs & Dandy
Fitzherbert Road, Farlington, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 1RJ e: portsmouth@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 023 9237 3121 f: 023 9221 0472
Gibbs & Dandy
176 Widemarsh Street, Hereford, Herefordshire HR4 9HN e: hereford@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01432 265544 f: 01432 352254
Gibbs & Dandy
Crusader Close, Gillingham, Kent ME8 0QQ e: gillingham@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01634 388241 f: 01634 379812
Gibbs & Dandy
Chadwicks, 100 Mowbray Drive, Blackpool, Lancashire FY3 7UN e: info@chadwicks-blackpool.co.uk w: www.chadwicks-blackpool.co.uk t: 01253 301253 f: 01253 302624
Gibbs & Dandy
St Thomas Road, South Wigston, Leicester, Leicestershire LE18 4TA e: leicester@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 0116 278 2352 f: 0116 247 7122
Gibbs & Dandy
Albany Road, Market Harborough, Leicestershire LE16 7QG e: marketharborough@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01858 465501 f: 01858 466202
Gibbs & Dandy
St Thomasâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Road, Spalding, Lincolnshire PE11 2XY e: spalding@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01775 725571 f: 01775 710297
Gibbs & Dandy
Bryggen Road, North Lynn Industrial Estate, Kings Lynn, Norfolk PE30 2HZ e: kingslynn@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01553 776666 f: 01553 769197
Gibbs & Dandy
Telford Way, Kettering, Northamptonshire NN16 8UN e: mark.carson@sgbd.co.uk w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01536 515155 f: 01536 516555
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Gibbs & Dandy
Longwall Avenue, Queens Drive Industrial Estate, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG2 1LP e: nottingham@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 0115 986 5252 f: 0115 986 3868 Bu1000, Jo2000, Pa7500, Pr1000, Ti7500
Gibbs & Dandy
Dukeries Industrial Estate, Claylands Avenue, Worksop, Nottinghamshire S81 7DJ e: worksop@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01909 481241 f: 01909 501556
Gibbs & Dandy
Reading Road, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire RG9 1AS e: henley@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01491 575757 f: 01491 574639
Gibbs & Dandy
Gunhills Lane, Amthorpe, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN3 3EB e: doncaster@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01302 834933 f: 01302 831665
Gibbs & Dandy
Unit 6-8, Monument Way East, Woking, Surrey GU21 5LZ e: woking@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01483 763661 f: 01483 714079
Gibbs & Dandy
Telford Place, Crawley, West Sussex RH10 1TE e: crawley@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01293 533133 f: 01293 515040
Gibbs & Dandy
112 Richardshaw Lane, Pudsey, West Yorkshire LS28 6BN e: pudsey@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 0113 255 6921 f: 0113 220 9128
Gibbs & Dandy
GMIT
GMIT Letterfrack, Letterfrack, Co. Galway, Republic of Ireland e: dermot.odonovan@gmit.ie w: www.gmit.ie t: 00 353 91 742 650 Cj1000, Co6500, Co9100, Ed4000, Fu3000
GNC Engineering Ltd
Unit 3, Woodgrove Farm, Fulbrook Hill, Fulbrook, Oxfordshire OX18 4BH e: info@gncengineering.co.uk w: www.gncengineering.co.uk t: 01993 822444 f: 05602 059337 Co9200, En2000
GNP Chartered Architects
4 Goodman Gardens, Woughton On The Green, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK6 3EP e: gnparchitects@aol.com w: www.gnpcharteredarchitects.co.uk t: 01908 200002 Ar2000
GOH Consult
Mill End Cottage, Witchampton, Wimborne, Dorset BH21 5AU e: howard.snape@icloud.com t: 01258 840912 En2000
Good Architecture
5 Parliament Square, Hertford SG14 1EX e: contact@goodarchitecture.co.uk w: www.goodarchitecture.co.uk t: 01992 501073 Ar2000
Goodson Associates
38 Landsdowne Crescent, Glasgow G20 6NH t: 0141 337 6868 f: 0141 337 1738 Ce2000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Goodson Associates
53 Melville Street, Edinburgh, Lothian EH3 7HL e: simon@goodsons.com w: www.goodsons.com t: 0131 226 2044 f: 0131 226 3107 Ce2000, Co4000, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
Manor Mills, Kings Mill Lane, Huddersfield, Yorkshire HD1 3AW e: huddersfield@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01484 514360 f: 01484 430534
Graham Black Structural Engineers
Gibbs Timber Frame Ltd
Graham Garner and Partners Ltd
Unit 3, Broadfields Farm, Chapel Lane, Merstone, Newport, Isle of Wight PO30 3DA e: sales@gibbstimberframe.co.uk w: www.gibbstimberframe.co.uk t: 01983 522188 f: 01983 522189 Bu6000, Ti1500, Ti2000, Ti2500, Tr4000
Gilmour and Aitken Limited
Milton Sawmill, Auchincarroch Road, Jamestown, Alexandria, Dumbartonshire G83 9EY e: info@aitkenhoward.co.uk w: www.aitkenhoward.co.uk t: 01389 752333 f: 01389 755659 Bu5000, De2000, Fe3000, Pa7500, Ti7500
Ginway Construction Ltd 57 St. Margaret’s Avenue, Luton, Bedfordshire LU3 1PQ e: info@ginway.co.uk w: www.ginway.co.uk t: 0800 612 7697
GMC Projects
Unit 12, Scott Business Park, Beacon Park, Plymouth, Devon PL2 2PQ e: gmcprojects@aol.com w: www.gmcprojects.co.uk t: 01752 308567 f: 01752 308568 Bu3000
19 Grantlea Grove, Mount Vernon, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G32 9JW e: graham.black1@ntlworld.com t: 07763 463931 Arrowsmith Court, 10 Station Approach, Broadstone, Dorset BH18 8AX e: enquiries@ggpl.co.uk w: www.ggpl.co.uk t: 01202 697341 f: 01202 601852 En2000
Graham Wright Architect
57 Linton Street, Islington, London N1 7AN e: graham023@btconnect.com t: 020 7226 2295
Grant Bulloch Architect 91 Restalrig Avenue, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH7 6PN e: info@grantbulloch.co.uk t: 0131 661 1930 Ar2000
The Green Oak Carpentry Company Ltd
Langley Farm, Langley, Rake, Liss, Hampshire GU33 7JW e: enquiries@greenoakcarpentry.co.uk w: www.greenoakcarpentry.co.uk t: 01730 892049 f: 01730 895225 Br2000, Bu5000, Co9100, Re6000, Ti2500
Greenbeams.com, Structural & Civil Consultants
7 South Parade, Northallerton, North Yorkshire DL7 8SE e: info@structural.org.uk w: www.greenbeams.com t: 01609 779904 f: 01609 761552 Co9100, Co9200, He1000, Te4000, Ti1200
Greenfields Design Ltd
2B Bank Street, Alloa, Clackmannanshire FK10 1HP e: gfd@greenfieldsdesign.co.uk w: www.greenfieldsdesign.co.uk t: 01259 216500 f: 0870 123 1571 Ar2500, Co4000, Co9200
Greenheart Sustainable Construction
Studio 2, St Andrews Road, Montpelier, Bristol BS6 5EH e: info@greenheartuk.com w: www.greenheartuk.com t: 0117 942 9717 Bu3000
Greentram Software Pty Ltd
2611/100 Harbour Esplanade, Docklands, Melbourne, Victoria 3008, Australia e: tony@greentram.com w: www.greentram.com t: 00 61 3 9077 4757 So1000
Griffen Design Ltd.
6 Osprey Bank, Fowlis, Dundee, Angus DD2 5GE e: info@griffendesign.co.uk t: 01382 581586 En2000
GS Constructions (Borgue) Ltd
36 St Cuthbert Street, Borgue, Kirkcudbright, Kirkcudbrightshire DG6 4HZ e: george@gsconstructions.co.uk w: www.gsconstructions.co.uk t: 01557 330239
Guardian Homes
Bouthwood Road, Sowerby Woods Business Park, Park Road, Barrow In Furness, Cumbria LA14 4QR e: mike@guardiantimber.co.uk w: www.guardiantimberframe.co.uk t: 01229 820479 f: 01229 432155 Ti2000
Guild of Master Craftsmen, The
166 High Street, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1XU e: theguild@thegmcgroup.com w: www.guildmc.com t: 01273 478449 As1000
Gumpp & Maier
Hauptstrasse 65, Binswangen, Bavaria 86637, Germany e: a.gumpp@gumpp-maier.de w: www.gumpp-maier.de t: 00 49 8272 998512 f: 00 49 8272 998552
GWP Architecture Ltd
Bracken House, 1 Lidgett Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 1PQ e: architecture@gwp-arch.com w: www.gwp-arch.com t: 0113 266 6044 f: 0113 268 1859 Ar2000
H
H B L Associates
33b Shaw Road, Heaton Moor, Stockport, Cheshire SK4 4AG e: consultants@hblassociates.co.uk w: www.hblassociates.co.uk t: 0161 432 9977 f: 0161 432 7979 En2000
H G A (UK) Ltd
Darach House, Stoneyfield Business Park, Inverness, Inverness-shire IV2 7PA e: hga@hgagroup.co.uk w: www.hgagroup.co.uk t: 01463 221717 f: 01463 224275 Ce2000, Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
H L M Architects
Ground Floor, 46 Loman Street, London SE1 0EH e: london@hlmarchitects.com w: www.hlmarchitects.com t: 020 7921 4800 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co5000, La9000
H M Chambers and Partners
41a Derby Road, Heanor, Derbyshire DE75 7QG e: rossreeceevans@btconnect.com t: 01773 718994 f: 01773 531293 Co4000, Co9200, En2000, Su1000
H M H Architects
26 Enterprise House, Kingsway, Team Valley, Gateshead, Tyne And Wear NE11 0SR e: hmh@hmharchitects.co.uk w: www.hmharchitects.co.uk t: 0191 487 0062 f: 0191 482 6581 Ar2000
Haden Construction Ltd
Unit 26, West Cannock Way, Cannock Chase Enterprise Centre, Cannock, Staffordshire WS12 0QW e: jon@hadenconstruction.co.uk t: 07966 094515 Bu3000
Hadfield Cawkwell Davidson 17 Broomgrove Road, Sheffield, Yorkshire S10 2LZ e: amorton@hcd.co.uk w: www.hcd.co.uk t: 0114 266 8181
Haldane (UK) Ltd
Blackwood Way, Bankhead Industrial Estate, Glenrothes, Fife KY7 6JF e: sales@haldaneuk.com w: www.haldaneuk.com t: 01592 775656 f: 01592 775757 Jo4000, Jo5000, St2000, St3000, Wo2000
Halfern Ltd
7 Glebe Close, Blythe Bridge, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST11 9JN e: craig@halfern.co.uk t: 07854 249563 f: 01782 393684 Bu3000
Halsall Lloyd LLP
98 Duke Street, Liverpool L1 5AG e: liverpool@hlpdesign.com w: www.hlpdesign.com t: 0151 708 8944 f: 0151 709 1737 Ar2000, Co8800, La9000
Halvorsen Architects
Mountskip House, Newlandrig, Gorebridge, Midlothian EH23 4NW e: halvorsen@btconnect.com w: www.halvorsen-architects.co.uk t: 01875 821266 Ar2000
Hammond Architectural Services Ltd Melrose Court, Melrose Hall, Cypress Drive, St Mellons, Cardiff CF3 0EG e: pjhammond@hammond-ltd.co.uk w: www.hammond-architectural-services.co.uk t: 029 2077 6900 f: 02920 799619 Ar2500, Co4000
Hampshire County Council
County Architect’s Department, Three Minsters House, 76 High Street, Winchester, Hampshire SO23 8UL t: 01962 847808 f: 01962 841326 Lo1000
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Hanson Plywood Limited
Drakes Industrial Estate, Shay Lane, Ovenden, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX3 6RL e: sales@hanson-plywood.co.uk w: www.hanson-plywood.co.uk t: 01422 330444 f: 01422 330706 Md1000, Or1000, Pa7000, Pa8800, Pl1000
HAP Chartered Architects Ltd
The Old Registry, 20 Amersham Hill, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP13 6NZ e: admin@hap-hiwyc.co.uk w: www.haparchitects.co.uk t: 01494 450427
Harley Haddow
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Harry Turnbull Ltd, Consulting Civil Engineer
10 Oliver Place, Hawick, Scottish Borders TD9 9BG e: harry.turnbull@htltd.f9.co.uk w: www.harry-turnbull-ltd.co.uk t: 01450 371177 f: 01450 371177 Ce2000, En2000
Hartigan
Norman House, La Grande Route De St Martin, St Saviour, Jersey JE2 7GR, Channel Islands e: admin@hartigan.co.uk w: www.hartigan.co.uk t: 01534 766655 f: 01534 766650 Co4000, Co5000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Suite 4-6, The Skypark, 8 Elliot Place, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G3 8EP e: glas@harleyhaddow.com w: www.harleyhaddow.com t: 0141 332 3031 f: 0141 332 5714 Ce2000, Co9100, Co9200, En1000, En2000
Harvest Century (HK) Holdings Limited
Harley Haddow
Harvey and Snowdon
8 Coates Crescent, Edinburgh, Lothian EH3 7BY e: edin@harleyhaddow.com w: www.harleyhaddow.com t: 0131 226 3331 f: 0131 226 2563 Ce2000, Co9100, Co9200, En1000, En2000
Harlow Bros Limited
Long Whatton, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE12 5DE e: p.harlow@harlowbros.co.uk w: www.harlowbros.co.uk t: 01509 842561 f: 01509 843577 Pr1000, St6000, St8000, Ti2000, Ti7500
Harper Steele Associates LLP
197 Desborough Avenue, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP11 2TW e: misfd@aol.com t: 01494 525992 Su1000
Harper, A J
D.D. Lot No 124, Lin To Tsz Road, San Sang Tsuen, Ha Tsuen, Yuen Long, Hong Kong t: 00 852 2471 6612 f: 00 852 2307 6059 Re3000 Kingsbury Square, Wilton, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP2 0BA e: mail@harveyandsnowdon.co.uk t: 01722 744200 f: 01722 744402 Co9100, En2000
Havelock AHI WLL
PO Box 5100, Manama 5100, Kingdom of Bahrain e: ivan@havelockahi.biz w: www.havelockahi.com t: 00 973 1783 2022 f: 00 973 1783 2032
Hawkins Brown Architects
60 Bastwick Street, London EC1V 3TN e: mail@hawkinsbrown.co.uk w: www.hawkinsbrown.co.uk t: 020 7336 8030 f: 020 7336 8851 Ar2000
Haworth Tompkins Architects
56 Glendale, South Woodham Ferrers, Chelmsford, Essex CM3 5TS e: aharper007@aol.com t: 01245 322689 f: 01245 322689 En2000
5th Floor, Highgate Business Park, 33 Greenwood Place, London NW5 1LB e: info@haworthtompkins.com w: www.haworthtompkins.com t: 020 7250 3225 f: 020 7250 3226 Ar2000
Harrington Design & Bloomfield Ltd
Hay & Co Buildbase
6 The Old Flour Mill, Queen Street, Emsworth, Hants PO10 7BT e: info@harringtonbloomfield.co.uk t: 01243 373855 f: 01243 373245 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co4000, Co8800, La9000
Harrison Mutch, Chartered Architects
Innovation Centre Medway, Maidstone Road, Chatham, Kent ME5 9FD e: info@harrison-mutch.co.uk w: www.harrison-mutch.co.uk t: 01634 202098 f: 0845 867 4902 Ar2000
Harrison Sutton Partnership Little Priory Court, Fore Street, Totnes, Devon TQ9 5NJ e: design@harrisonsutton.com w: www.harrisonsutton.com t: 01803 865084 f: 01803 865114 Ar2000
Harrison Varma Limited
H V House, First Way, Wembley, Middlesex HA9 0JD e: info@harrisonvarma.co.uk w: www.harrisonvarma.co.uk t: 020 8733 1580 f: 020 8733 1589 Do2500, Do5000, Fu4000, Jo4000, Jo5000
Harry Barnes Construction
6 The Maltings, High Street, Hythe, Kent CT21 5AH e: info@harrybarnes.co.uk w: www.harrybarnes.co.uk t: 01303 268355 Bu3000
Freefield, Lerwick, Shetland ZE1 0NH e: shetland@buildbase.co.uk w: www.buildbase.co.uk t: 01595 693057 f: 01595 696037 Bu1000, Jo2000, Ti7500
Haydn E Williams Cyf
Gellidara, Penrhos, Pwllheli, Gwynedd LL53 7HF e: haydnewilliams@btinternet.com w: www.haydnewilliams.com t: 01758 614444 Co4000, En1000, Su1000
Hayhurst and Co
26 Fournier Street, London E1 6QE e: howard@hayhurstand.co.uk w: www.hayhurstand.co.uk t: 020 7247 7028 f: 020 7247 7029
Hayward Smart Architects
The Coach House, 3a New Street, Shipston on Stour, Warwickshire CV36 4EW e: studio@hsarchitects.co.uk w: www.hsarchitects.co.uk t: 01608 661000
Hazel Crawford Architect
43 High Street, East Linton, East Lothian EH40 3AA e: info@hazelcrawford-architect.com w: www.hazelcrawford-architect.com t: 01620 860090 Ar2000
Hazelwood Carpentry Contractors Limited
Unit 1, Business Development Centre, Main Avenue, Treforest Industrial Estate, Pontypridd, Mid Glamorgan CF37 5UR e: martin@hazelwoodcarpentry.co.uk w: www.hazelwoodcarpentry.co.uk t: 01443 841717 f: 01443 841717 Ca0500
Hazle McCormack Young LLP Leap House, Frog Lane, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN1 1YT e: joannamc@hmy.uk.com w: www.hmy.uk.com t: 01892 515311 f: 01892 515285 Ar2000
Hazlin
Station Works, Bromfield, Ludlow, Shropshire SY8 2BT e: info@hazlin.co.uk w: www.hazlin.co.uk t: 01584 856439 f: 01584 856520 Do2500, Do4500, Do5000, Jo4000, Pa8700
Helen Lucas Architects
32 Argyle Place, Edinburgh, Lothian EH9 1JT e: mail@helenlucas.co.uk w: www.helenlucas.co.uk t: 0131 478 8880 f: 0131 478 0079 Ar2000
Hendricks Lovell
Appin House, Stewarts Quay, Printing House Lane, Hayes, Middlesex UB3 1AP e: david.mitton@hendricks-lovell.co.uk w: www.hendricks-lovell.co.uk t: 020 8573 8491 f: 020 8573 9182 Bu1000, Ti7500, Ti7700
Herbert H Drew & Son Ltd
11-15 Station Road, New Milton, Hampshire BH25 6HN e: hhdrew@drewconstruction.co.uk w: www.drewconstruction.co.uk t: 01425 614546 f: 01425 620376 Bu3000, Ho3000
Hermolle Associates Ltd
Constellation House, Amy Johnson Way, Blackpool, Lancashire FY4 2RN e: chris@hermolle.com w: www.hermolle.com t: 01253 336740 Co9100, En2000
Heyne Tillett Steel Ltd
Unit 2, Compton Courtyard, 40 Compton Street, London EC1V 0BD e: accounts@heynetillettsteel.com w: www.heynetillettsteel.com t: 020 7870 8050 f: 020 7253 6331
Highfield (Cumbria) Ltd
40 High Brigham, Brigham, Cockermouth, Cumbria CA130TE e: info@highfieldcumbria.com t: 07795 425534 Bu3000
Highlake Limited
4th Floor, Sutton House, 156-158 Victoria House, London SW1E 5LB e: petergreenway@highlake.co.uk t: 020 7963 0989 f: 020 7821 1452 Md1000, Pa7000, Pa8800, Pl1000
Hillside Construction and Development Llanerch Farm, Hendy, Swansea, Carnarthenshire SA4 0YA e: hillside371@btinternet.com t: 07791 398602 Bu3000
Hive Architects Studio Ltd
16 Westfield Drive, Knutsford, Cheshire WA16 0BN e: info@hivearchitects.co.uk t: 01565 640982 Ar2000
Hockley & Dawson
The Great Barn, Smithbrook Barns, Cranleigh, Surrey GU6 8LH e: admin@hockleyanddawson.co.uk w: www.hockleyanddawson.co.uk t: 01483 548784 f: 01483 268765 Co4000, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
Holbrook Timber Frame Ltd
Abergarw Trading Estate, Brynmenyn, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan CF32 9LW e: enquiries@holbrooktimberframe.co.uk w: www.holbrooktimberframe.co.uk t: 01656 721700 f: 01656 725119 Ho3000
Holloway, Steven
6 Bank Square, High Street, Bidford On Avon, Alcester, Warwickshire B50 4NL t: 01789 772816 f: 01789 490510
Home Group Ltd
2 Gosforth Park Way, Gosforth Business Park, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear NE12 8ET e: architects@homegroup.org.uk w: www.homegroup.org.uk t: 0845 155 1234 f: 0191 290 7658 Ar2000, Ar2500, Ho4000
Honka UK Ltd
Unit 9, Taw Mill Business Park, Howard Avenue, Barnstaple, Devon EX32 8QA e: uksales@honka.com w: www.honka.co.uk t: 01271 325516 f: 01272 326425
Hoopers Architects Limited 5 Cromwell Court, St Peters Street, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 1XG e: admin@hoopersarchitects.co.uk w: www.hoopersarchitects.co.uk t: 01473 212646
Hopkins Architects Partnership LLP 27 Broadley Terrace, London NW1 6LG e: mail@hopkins.co.uk w: www.hopkins.co.uk t: 020 7724 1751 f: 020 7723 0932 Ar2000
Hoppings Softwood Products Plc The Woodyard, Epping Road, Epping, Essex CM16 6TT e: info@hoppings.co.uk w: www.hoppings.co.uk t: 01992 578877 f: 01992 561385 Cd1000, Fe3000, Md3000, So6000, St6000
Hoppings Softwood Products Plc Timber Yard, Bones Lane, Newchapel, Lingfield, Surrey RH7 6HR e: sales@hoppings.co.uk w: www.hoppings.co.uk t: 01342 844408 f: 01342 844449 Cd1000, Fe3000, Md3000, So6000, St6000
Houghtons of York
Common Road, Dunnington, York, North Yorkshire YO19 5PD e: roger@houghtons.plus.com w: www.houghtons.plus.com t: 01904 489193 f: 01904 488730 Bu3000, He1000
Howard Cavanna Limited
9 Sherwood Park Road, Sutton, Surrey SM1 2SQ e: richardp@howardcavanna.co.uk t: 020 8642 6080 f: 020 8661 9746
HSCS Ltd
100 Princes Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire NN16 8RR e: eldontrng@aol.com w: www.hscsltd.co.uk t: 01536 414966 f: 01536 416933 Co7000, Ed4000
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Hudson Architects
9-10 Redwell Street, Norwich, Norfolk NR2 4SN e: debbie@hudsonarchitects.co.uk w: www.hudsonarchitects.co.uk t: 01603 766220
Hugh Broughton Architects 41A Beavor Lane, London W6 9BL e: luca.rendina@hbarchitects.co.uk w: www.hbarchitects.co.uk t: 020 8735 9959 Ar2000, Co4000
Hugh Jackson Architect
70 Heath Hill, Shifnal, Shropshire TF11 8RR e: hugh.jackson@hughjacksonarchitect.co.uk t: 01952 691106 Ar2000
Hugh Morrison Associates
Suite 2.6, Empress Business Centre, 380 Chester Road, Manchester, Greater Manchester M16 9EA e: info@hm-assoc.co.uk w: www.hughmorrisonassociates.co.uk t: 0161 877 5412 En2000
Hutton & Rostron Environmental Investigations Ltd Netley House, Gomshall, Guildford, Surrey GU5 9QA e: ei@handr.co.uk w: www.handr.co.uk t: 01483 203221 f: 01483 202911 Ar2500, Co4000, Co8500, En5000, Su1000
Hydrock Consultants
3rd Floor, Merchantsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; House North, Wapping Road, Bristol, Avon BS1 4RW e: bristolcentral@hydrock.com w: www.hydrock.com/structures t: 0117 945 9225 f: 0117 930 0692 Co9100, En2000
Hypostyle Architects
49 St Vincent Crescent, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G3 8NG e: postmaster@hypostyle.co.uk w: www.hypostyle.co.uk t: 0141 204 4441 Ar2000
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Ian Moir Associates
29 Cluny Gardens, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH10 6BH e: ian.moir@ianmoirassociates.co.uk t: 07973 836498 Co9100, En2000
Ian Parsons Architect
13 Abbotsford Crescent, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH10 5DY e: info@ianparsonsarchitect.co.uk w: www.ianparsonsarchitect.co.uk t: 0131 446 0228
Ian Rodger Architects 1b Ruthrie Terrace, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB10 7JY e: info@ir-architects.co.uk w: www.ir-architects.co.uk t: 01224 313080
Ian Slater Architectural Design The Old Saracens Head, 7 Buttermarket, Thame, Oxfordshire OX9 3EW e: ian@ianslater.com w: www.ianslater.com t: 01844 260860 f: 01844 217499 Ar2500
Iko + Eco
59 Vizantiou St. Off. 101, Nicosia 2064, Cyprus e: lefki.michail@ikopluseco.eu w: www.ikopluseco.eu t: 00 357 22 667788 f: 00 357 22 665088 Pa7200
Inner World Design & Build Ltd 3 High Street, Llanllechid, Bethesda, Gwynedd LL57 3EL e: info@innerworld.uk.com t: 01248 602638 f: 01248 600293 Bu3000, Cj1000
Inside Out Architecture
6-8 Cole Street, London SE1 4YH e: steve@io-a.com w: www.io-a.com t: 020 7367 6831 Ar2000
Integral Engineering Design
Tollbridge Studios, Tollbridge Road, Bath, Avon BA1 7DE e: mail@integral-engineering.co.uk w: www.integral-engineering.co.uk t: 01225 859657 En2000
Integration Architecture
12 Crummock Gardens, London NW9 0DG e: michael@integrationarchitecture.co.uk w: www.integrationarchitecture.co.uk t: 020 8200 7758 Ar2000
interface facade engineering
Studio 1, 18a Broadlands Road, London N6 4AN e: enquires@interface-facades.com w: www.interface-facades.com t: 020 8341 5882 Co9100
International Decorative Surfaces The Potter Group, Queen Adelaide, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7 4UB e: info@idsurfaces.co.uk w: www.idsurfaces.co.uk t: 01353 645110 f: 01353 645112 Fl4000, Fl5000, Ki3000, La4000, Md3000
International Decorative Surfaces Suite C, Chadwick House, Birchwood Park, Warrington, Cheshire WA3 6AE e: info@idsurfaces.co.uk w: www.idsurfaces.co.uk t: 01925 852200 f: 01925 852999 Fl4000, Fl5000, Ki3000, La4000, Md3000
International Decorative Surfaces
Forest House, Unit 18 Woodford Trading Estate, Southend Road, Woodford Green, Essex IG8 8HF e: info@idsurfaces.co.uk w: www.idsurfaces.co.uk t: 020 8550 8899 f: 020 8550 3918 Fl4000, Fl5000, Ki3000, La4000, Md3000
International Decorative Surfaces Caledonia Heights, Admiralty Park, Rosyth, Fife KY11 2WW e: info@idsurfaces.co.uk w: www.idsurfaces.co.uk t: 01383 421120 f: 01383 421133 Fl4000, Fl5000, Ki3000, La4000, Md3000
International Decorative Surfaces Unit 11, Euroway, Wood Close, Quarrywood Industrial Estate, Aylesford, Kent ME20 7UB e: info@idsurfaces.co.uk w: www.idsurfaces.co.uk t: 01622 711400 f: 01622 717770 Fl4000, Fl5000, Ki3000, La4000, Md3000
International Decorative Surfaces London Road, Chesterton, Newcastle Under Lyme, Staffordshire ST5 7PL e: info@idsurfaces.co.uk w: www.idsurfaces.co.uk t: 01782 717177 f: 01782 710110 Fl4000, Fl5000, Ki3000, La4000, Md3000
International Decorative Surfaces Dukesway, Team Valley Trading Estate, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE11 0PZ e: info@idsurfaces.co.uk w: www.idsurfaces.co.uk t: 0191 491 7000 f: 0191 491 7007 Fl4000, Fl5000, Ki3000, La4000, Md3000
International Decorative Surfaces St Davidâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Way, Bermuda Park, Nuneaton, Warwickshire CV10 7SD e: info@idsurfaces.co.uk w: www.idsurfaces.co.uk t: 024 7632 5031 f: 024 7632 6806 Fl4000, Fl5000, Ki3000, La4000, Md3000
International Decorative Surfaces West End Approach, Off Bruntcliffe Road, Morley, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS27 0NB e: info@idsurfaces.co.uk w: www.idsurfaces.co.uk t: 0113 220 3900 f: 0113 220 3901 Fl4000, Fl5000, Ki3000, La4000, Md3000
International Decorative Surfaces Unit 9, Euroway, Blagrove, Swindon, Wiltshire SN5 8YW e: info@idsurfaces.co.uk w: www.idsurfaces.co.uk t: 01793 513181 f: 01793 513995 Fl4000, Fl5000, Ki3000, La4000, Md3000
International Plywood (Importers) Ltd
Innsworth Technology Park, Innsworth Lane, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL3 1DL e: info@plywooduk.com w: www.plywooduk.com t: 01452 731493 f: 01452 731497 Md1000, Or1000, Pa7000, Pl1000, Pl2000
International Timber
West Yard, Trafford Wharf Road, Trafford Park, Manchester, Greater Manchester M17 1DJ e: info@internationaltimber.com w: www.internationaltimber.com t: 0161 848 2900 f: 0161 848 2901 Fl3000, Ha2000, Ma2500, Mo4500, Mo5000
International Timber
North Dock, Alexandra Dock, Newport, Dyfed NP20 2WB e: info@internationaltimber.com w: www.internationaltimber.com t: 01633 244496 f: 01633 840382 Ti7500
International Timber
Parkend, Lydney, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL15 4JF e: info@internationaltimber.com w: www.internationaltimber.com t: 01594 566000 f: 01594 566001 Ha2000, Ha7000, Ti1000
International Timber
Timber Terminal, King George Dock, Hull, Humberside HU9 5QE e: info@internationaltimber.com w: www.internationaltimber.com t: 01482 713400/434 f: 01482 713442
International Timber
Wigan Lane, Duxbury, Chorley, Lancashire PR7 4BU e: info@internationaltimber.com w: www.internationaltimber.com t: 01257 246812 f: 01257 272884
International Timber
Earls Road, Grangemouth, Stirlingshire FK3 8UU e: info@internationaltimber.com w: www.internationaltimber.com t: 01324 666000 f: 01324 666111 De2000, Ha2000, Ha7000, Ma2500, Pr1000
Inverness College
3 Longman Road, Inverness, Highland IV1 1SA e: info@inverness.uhi.ac.uk w: www.inverness.uhi.ac.uk t: 01463 273000 f: 01463 711977 Ed4000
Ipswich Timber Frame Ltd
Unit 1 Anson Road, Martlesham Heath Business Park, Ipswich, Suffolk IP5 3RG e: enquiries@ipswichtimberframe.co.uk w: www.ipswichtimberframe.co.uk t: 0845 521 1309 f: 01473 612096 Ti2000
iTechnik Ltd
5 Watts Close, Rogerstone, Newport, South Wales NP10 0DW e: nld@itechnik.co.uk w: www.itechnik.co.uk t: 07817 743248 Co4000, Co8700, Co9000, Co9100, Co9200
iWood Timber Ltd
Unit 1C, Airfield Industrial Estate, Hixon, Stafford, Staffordshire ST18 0PF e: adrianm@iwood.co.uk w: www.iwood.co.uk t: 01889 279018 f: 01889 271196 Be1000, Cd1000, Ha7000, Ma2500, Ti7600
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J B Kind Limited
Portal Place, Astron Business Park, Hearthcote Road, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 9DW e: info@jbkind.com w: www.jbkind.com t: 01283 554197 f: 01283 554182 Do1000, Do2000, Do4500, Do5000
J C K Joinery
8 Heanor Street, Leicester, Leicestershire LE1 4DD e: enquiries@jckjoinery.co.uk w: www.jckjoinery.co.uk t: 0116 291 2288 f: 0116 291 2300 Do2500, Do4500, Do5000, Jo4000, Wi3000
J K C Timber Engineering
Treveth, Trevissome, Flushing, Falmouth, Cornwall TR11 5TA e: johncruise@btinternet.com t: 01326 373414 f: 01326 378946 En2000
J P Corry Group Limited
648 Springfield Road, Belfast, County Antrim BT12 7EH e: info@jpcorry.co.uk w: www.jpcorry.co.uk t: 028 9024 3661 f: 028 9023 2123 Bu1000, Ti7500
J P Stone Limited
Milstead Manor Farm, Manor Road, Milstead, Sittingbourne, Kent ME9 0SE e: julie@jpstoneuk.com w: www.jpstoneuk.com t: 01795 830400 f: 01795 830411 Do1000, Do2500, Fu4000, Jo4000, La6000
Jackson Building Centres Ltd
Pelham House, Canwick Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN5 8HG e: sales@jacksonbc.co.uk w: www.jacksonbc.co.uk t: 01522 511115 f: 01522 560703 Bu1000, Pa7500, Ro2000, Ti7500, Tr4000
Jacobs
2nd Floor, Unit 16, Cirencester Office Park, Tetbury Road, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 6JJ w: www.skmconsulting.com t: 01285 813000 f: 01285 650479 En2000
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Jacobs
Onesixty, 160 Dundee Street, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH11 1DQ e: SHemmati@skm.co.uk w: www.skmconsulting.com t: 0131 659 1500 En2000, En3000
James Callander & Son Ltd
Abbotshaugh Sawmills, Abbots Road, Bainsford, Falkirk FK2 7XU e: info@jcallander.co.uk w: www.jcallander.co.uk t: 01324 621563 f: 01324 634386 Fe3000, Pr1000, Sa6000, St6000, Ti7700
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James Latham plc
Unit 2, Swallow Park, Finway Road, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 7QU e: panels.hemel@lathams.co.uk w: www.lathamtimber.co.uk t: 01442 849000 f: 01442 239287 Do2000, Ki3000, Md3000, Pa7000, Pa8700
James Latham plc
Unit 3, Swallow Park, Finway Road, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 7QU e: marketing@lathams.co.uk w: www.lathamtimber.co.uk t: 01442 849100 f: 01442 267241 Do2000, Ki3000, Md3000, Pa7000, Pa8700
James Latham plc
Pharos, Brittain Way, Eurocentral, Motherwell, Lanarkshire ML1 4XJ e: scotland@lathams.co.uk w: www.lathamtimber.co.uk t: 01698 838777 f: 01698 831452 Cd1000, Do2000, Mo0500, Pa7000, Ti7600
James Latham plc
Chartwell Drive, Off West Avenue, Wigston, Leicester, Leicestershire LE18 2FN e: panels.wigston@lathams.co.uk w: www.lathamtimber.co.uk t: 0116 288 9161 f: 0116 281 3806 Cd1000, Do2000, Mo0500, Pa7000, Ti7600
James Latham plc
Nest Road, Felling Industrial Estate, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE10 0LU e: panels.gateshead@lathams.co.uk w: www.lathamtimber.co.uk t: 0191 469 4211 f: 0191 469 2615 Cd1000, Do2000, Mo0500, Pa7000, Ti7600
James Latham plc
Unit 3, Yorks Park, Blowers Green Road, Dudley, West Midlands DY2 8UL e: panels.dudley@lathams.co.uk w: www.lathamtimber.co.uk t: 01384 234444 f: 01384 233121 Cd1000, Do2000, Mo5000, Pa7000, Ti7700
James Latham plc
Topcliffe Close, Off Topcliffe Lane, Capitol Park East, Tingley, Leeds, West Yorkshire WF3 1DR e: leeds@lathams.co.uk w: www.lathamtimber.co.uk t: 0113 387 0830 f: 0113 387 0855 Cd1000, Do2000, Mo0500, Pa7200, Ti7600
James Lockyer Associates Ltd James Latham plc
Badminton Road Trading Estate, Yate, Bristol BS37 5JX e: panels.yate@lathams.co.uk w: www.lathamtimber.co.uk t: 01454 315421 f: 01454 323488 Cd1000, Do2000, Mo0500, Pa7000, Ti7600
James Latham plc
Unit 4 Dolphin Way, Purfleet, Essex RM19 1NZ e: panels.thurrock@lathams.co.uk w: www.lathamtimber.co.uk t: 01708 869800 f: 01708 860900 Cd1000, Do2000, Mo0500, Pa7000, Ti7600
James Latham plc
Units 22/24 Purfleet Industrial Park, Juliette Way, Aveley, South Ockendon, Essex RM15 4YD e: timber.purfleet@lathams.co.uk w: www.lathamtimber.co.uk t: 01708 864477 f: 01708 862727 Cd1000, De2000, Fl4000, Mo0500, Ti0500
James Latham plc
Unit 6, Matrix Park, Talbot Road, Fareham, Hampshire PO15 5AP e: panels.fareham@lathams.co.uk w: www.lathamtimber.co.uk t: 01329 854800 f: 01329 849585 Cd1000, Do2000, Mo0500, Pa7000, Ti7600
JC Consultancy Limited
Morgan House, Gilbert Drive, Boston, Lincolnshire PE21 7TQ e: info@jcconsultancyltd.com w: www.jcconsultancyltd.com t: 01205 317540 En2000
JDA Building Consultants
Hayesdown, Withyham Road, Groombridge, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN3 9QP e: jda@jdabuildingconsultants.co.uk t: 01892 864462
JDM Joinery Ltd
27 Selby Place, Stanley Industrial Estate, Skelmersdale, West Lancashire WN8 8EF e: info@jdmltd.co.uk t: 01695 550952 f: 01695 559630 Fu4000, Jo4000, Jo5000, St3000, Wi2000
JEP Ltd
12 Dowry Square, Hotwells, Bristol, Avon BS8 4SH e: mail@jepdesign.co.uk t: 0117 929 7949
Jessella LTD
Tyttenhanger House, Coursers Road, Colney Heath, Hertfordshire AL4 0PG e: info@jessella.co.uk w: www.jessella.co.uk t: 01727 744567 f: 01727 201081 Bu3000
Jestico + Whiles
Unit 10d, Printing House Yard, Hackney Road, London E2 7PR e: colin.jackson@wernick.eu.com w: www.wernick.eu.com t: 020 7749 1066 f: 020 7749 1067
Jay Ashall Associates
108, London Road, Holmes Chapel, Crewe, Cheshire CW4 7BD e: enquiries@jayashall.co.uk w: www.jayashall.co.uk t: 01477 534897 f: 01477 532175 Ar2000, He1000, Ti1200
Jewson Ltd
Holmbush Industrial Estate, Manfield Way, St Austell, Cornwall PL25 3HQ w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01726 73333 f: 01726 69245
Jewson Ltd
Stevenson Road, Durranhill Trading Estate, Carlisle, Cumbria CA1 3NX w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01228 536401
Jewson Ltd
Kestrel Business Park, Kestral Way, Sowton Industrial Estate, Exeter, Devon EX2 7LZ w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01392 252251
Jewson Ltd
Richmond Walk, Devonport, Plymouth, Devon PL1 4LL w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01752 562363
Jewson Ltd
Jewson Ltd
Jewson Ltd
Lingfield Sawmills, Lingfield Way, Yarm Road Industrial Estate, Darlington DL1 4PZ w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01325 469447 f: 01325 361623 Mill Place, 90 Bristol Road, Gloucester GL1 5SQ w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01452 529871
Jewson Ltd
Canal Wharf, Canal Road, Hereford HR1 2EB w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01432 272276
Jewson Ltd
Jane Wernick Associates
Pinford Lane Industrial Estate, Pinford Lane, Buckley, Clwyd CH7 3PL w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01244 549720
Jewson Ltd
Jampel Davison & Bell
40 Gortfad Road, Garvagh, Coleraine, Co. Derry BT51 5BG e: janeleadon@btinternet.com t: 028 2955 8929 f: 028 2955 7769
Jewson Ltd
Jewson Ltd
Jewson Ltd
Jane Leadon & Co
Greg Street, Reddish, Stockport, Cheshire SK5 7NW w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 0161 480 2434 f: 0161 366 6601
1 Cobourg Street, London NW1 2HP e: jw@jesticowhiles.com w: www.jesticowhiles.com t: 020 7380 0382 Ar2000
4 Oakland Mews, Liskeard Business Park, Liskeard, Cornwall PL14 3UX e: post@jameslockyer.co.uk w: www.jameslockyer.co.uk t: 01579 344771 f: 01579 344882 Co4000, Co5000, Co8800, Co9100, En2000 Archway Studios, Bickerton House, London N19 5JT e: info@jamdavbell.co.uk w: www.jamdavbell.co.uk t: 020 7272 0562 f: 020 7263 4005 Co9100, En2000
Jewson Ltd
Gibraltar Island, Old Mill Business Park, Leeds LS10 1RJ w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 0113 270 2717 111 Cannock Street, Thurmaston, Leicester LE4 9HR w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 0116 246 5700
Jewson Ltd
Deacon Road, Lincoln LN2 4LB w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01522 521364 f: 01522 560454
Jewson Ltd
Ilderton Wharf, Rollins Street, Peckham, London SE15 1EP w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 020 7732 3551 f: 020 7358 1058
Jewson Ltd
London Road, Wheatley, Oxford OX33 1JE w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01865 874141
Jewson Ltd
468 Basingstoke Road, Reading, Berkshire RG2 0QQ w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 0118 986 1992 f: 0118 975 0395
Isenhurst Sawmills, Cross In Hand, Heathfield, East Sussex TN21 0UB w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01435 864411 f: 01435 865377 Antelope House, Burlesdon Road, Southampton, Hampshire SO19 8BF w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 023 8068 5128 Bridge House Wharf, Lea Road, Waltham Abbey, Hertfordshire EN9 1AZ w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01992 714000 f: 01992 788029
Jewson Ltd
Market Way, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7JJ w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01227 763222 f: 01227 784378
Jewson Ltd
Kiln House Lane, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire FY8 3DT w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01253 726831 f: 01253 722497
Jewson Ltd
300 Price Street, Birkenhead, Merseyside CH41 3PX w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 0151 647 7421
Jewson Ltd
Dereham Road, Hempton, Fakenham, Norfolk NR21 7JX w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01328 851451
Jewson Ltd
Challow Station, Faringdon, Oxfordshire SN7 8NT e: john.clark@jewson.co.uk w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01367 718911 f: 01367 718814
Jewson Ltd
East Moors Road, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF24 5EE w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 029 2046 0511 f: 029 2048 7984
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Jewson Ltd
Pyewipe Road, Grimsby, South Humberside DN31 2QN w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01472 350205
Jewson Ltd
453 Queens Road, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S2 4DR w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 0114 273 0251 f: 0114 272 6108
Jewson Ltd
Cardinal Leisure Park, Greyfriars Road, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 1UP w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 0845 640 9331
Jewson Ltd
Farnham Trading Estate, Farnham, Surrey GU9 9NS w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01252 724224 f: 01252 733263
Jewson Ltd
John Boddy Timber
Buildings 2 & 3 Gatherley Road, Brompton-on-Swale, Richmond, North Yorkshire DL10 7JH e: sales@johnboddytimber.co.uk w: www.johnboddytimber.co.uk t: 01423 322370 f: 01423 324334 Fl3500, Ha7000, Sa6000, Sa7000, Ti7600
John Broom Associates
2 Providence Place, Lyme Regis, Dorset DT7 3NZ e: johnbroom8@aol.com t: 01297 445324 f: 01297 444877
John Coward Architects Ltd
Unit 3 Unsworthâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Yard, Ford Road, Cartmel, Grange Over Sands, Cumbria LA11 6PG e: margaret@johncowardarchitects.co.uk w: www.johncowardarchitects.co.uk t: 01539 536596 f: 015395 36775
John Kershaw Chartered Surveyors
Julia Sanders Consulting Ltd
14 Caledon Road, Poole, Dorset BH14 9NN e: julia@jsconsultingltd.co.uk t: 01202 738293
Julian Owen Associates Architects 276 Queens Road, Beeston, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG9 2BD e: julian@julianowen.co.uk w: www.julianowen.co.uk t: 0115 922 9831 Ar2000, Co4000, En1000, Su1000
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K L Reid Associates Limited
4 Glebefield, Longside, Aberdeenshire AB42 4TH e: kevin@klreidassociates.co.uk t: 01779 821100 f: 01779 821100
Raven House, 113 Fairfield Street, Manchester M12 6EL e: info@johnkershawsurveyor.co.uk w: www.johnkershawsurveyor.co.uk t: 0161 273 2474 f: 0161 273 2476 Su1000
K S Q Building Services
Narvik Way, Tyne Tunnel, Trading Estate, North Shields, Tyne & Wear NE29 7XJ w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 0191 257 6221 f: 0191 257 6179
John McGill T/A Property Solutions
Karen Gardner Architect
Jewson Ltd
John Peden Associates
Arthurs Bridge Wharf, Horsell, Woking, Surrey GU21 4NP w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01483 715371 f: 01483 763680
Jewson Ltd
Clive Road, Redditch, Warwickshire B97 4DH w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01527 63721 f: 01527 66456
Jewson Ltd
Beaufort Road, Plasmarl Industrial Estate, Morriston, Swansea, West Glamorgan SA6 8HQ w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01792 791305
Jewson Ltd
Merchant House, Binley Business Park, Coventry, West Midlands CV3 2TT w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 024 7643 8400 f: 024 7643 8401
JHA Consulting
Mount Agar, Old Carnon Hill, Carnon Downs, Truro, Cornwall TR3 6LE e: john@jhaconsulting.co.uk w: www.jhaconsulting.co.uk t: 01872 858633 En2000
Jim Dowling trading as Curryhills Construction
9 The Green, Edlesborough, Buckinghamshire LU6 2JF e: bceng@btinternet.com t: 01525 220542 f: 01525 220636 Bu3000, En2000
JLC
Lupton Court, Prospect Road, Ossett, Wakefield, West Yorkshire WF5 8AF e: james@lupton.co.uk t: 01924 282000 En2000
Jock Gordon Design & Planning 30 Bornisketaig, Kilmuir, Portree, Isle Of Skye IV51 9YS e: info@jockgordon.co.uk w: www.jockgordon.co.uk t: 01470 552392
John Bellman & Associates Ltd 9 Ferns Close, Addington Road, South Croydon, Surrey CR2 8RG e: jba@johnbellman.co.uk w: www.johnbellman.co.uk t: 020 8657 1663 Ar2500, En2000
39 Alma Vale Road, Clifton, Bristol BS8 2HL e: john@jrmcgill.co.uk t: 0117 973 3708 f: 0117 923 7603
Askival, Glenmore Road, Oban, Argyll PA34 4PG e: jpa@askival-oban.co.uk t: 01631 570170 f: 01631 571099 Co9100, En2000
John Renshaw Architects
86 Constitution Street, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH6 6RP e: jr.architects@btconnect.com w: www.johnrenshawarchitects.co.uk t: 0131 555 2245 f: 0131 555 5526
John Sproule
42 Noyes Place, Munster, Wa 6166, Australia e: john.sproule@btinternet.com t: 07895 077983 Bu3000
Jon J Oates
Woodhouse Farm, Hawkchurch, Axminster, Devon EX13 5UF e: jjo.associates@btinternet.com w: www.jjoassociates.co.uk t: 01297 678138 En2000
Joseph Griggs & Co Limited
Bristol Road, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL1 5TD e: sales@josephgriggs.com w: www.josephgriggs.co.uk t: 01452 520346 f: 01452 300751 Cd1000, Co9100, Ti2000, Ti7500, Tr4000
Josh Riza
221 High Road, Broxbourne EN10 6PZ e: joshriza@ntlworld.com t: 07774 602529 Bu3000
Joyce Chanin Developments Ltd Chuan, Quarry Hill, Box, Corsham, Wiltshire SN13 8LP e: graham@jc-developments.co.uk w: www.jc-developments.co.uk t: 01225 744999
JR Building Ltd
Long Lane Cottage, Arlingham, Gloucestershire GL2 7JH e: john@jrbuilding.co.uk w: www.jrbuilding.co.uk t: 01452 741881 f: 01452 740392
32 Manners Road, Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO4 0BB e: k.askew@which.net w: www.kenaskew.co.uk t: 07775 675157 f: 023 9286 3469 Cwmbach, The Bridge, Narberth, Pembrokeshire SA67 8QZ e: karenga@ukgateway.net t: 01834 860784 Ar2000
Karlin Timber Frame (NE) Ltd
Kendo Contracts Ltd
248 Bull Lane, Eccles, Aylesford, Kent ME20 7HF e: kjphillips@kendocontracts.co.uk w: www.kendocontracts.co.uk t: 07855 792477 Bu3000
Kenford Builders Ltd
Kenford House, 28 Cygnus Business Centre, Dalmeyer Road, Willesden, London NW10 2XA e: info@kenford.co.uk w: www.kenford.co.uk t: 020 8830 4400 f: 020 8830 4300 Bu3000
Kent Flush Doors & Joinery Ltd
Neptune Business Estate, 12 Neptune Close, Frindsbury, Rochester, Kent ME2 4LT e: info@kentflushdoors.com w: www.kentflushdoors.com t: 01634 712451 f: 01634 713272 Do2500, Do4500, Do5000, Jo4000, Ve3000
Keops Ltd
Five Oaks Farm, Sheriffs Lench, Evesham, Worcestershire WR114SN e: ideas@logcabins.co.uk w: www.logcabins.co.uk t: 01386 861961 f: 01386 861961
Kestrel Timber Frame Ltd
Units 17-19, Spitfire Park, Northfield Road, Market Deeping, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire PE6 8GY e: chris.halliday@kestreltimberframe.co.uk w: www.kestreltimberframe.co.uk t: 01733 348173 f: 01778 348924 Ti2000
9 Maple Way, Aycliffe Industrial Park, Newton Aycliffe, County Durham DL5 6BF e: info@karlintimberframe.co.uk w: www.karlintimberframe.co.uk t: 01325 300250 Ti1500, Ti2000
Kidlington Joinery
Kavanagh Forensics Ltd
Valley Business Park, 48 Newtown Road, Rostrevor, Co Down BT34 3DA e: info@kilbroneytimberframe.com w: www.kilbroneytimberframe.com t: 028 4173 9077 f: 028 4173 9933 Ti1500
Unit 16, Kinsealy Business Park, Kinsealy, Co. Dublin, Republic of Ireland e: ian@kavanaghforensics.ie w: www.KavanaghForensics.ie t: 00 353 87 319 7815 En2000
Kay Pilsbury Architects Ltd
Honeylands, Radwinter, Saffron Walden, Essex CB10 2TJ e: peter@kpt.co.uk w: www.kpt.co.uk t: 01799 599208 f: 01799 599965
KDS & Associates Ltd
High Street, Islip, Kidlington, Oxfordshire OX5 2RX e: tw@kidlingtonjoinery.co.uk w: www.kidlingtonjoinery.co.uk t: 01865 374880 f: 01865 379246
Kilbroney Timber Frame Ltd
Kilburn Nightingale Architects 26 Harrison Street, London WC1H 8JW e: bk@kilburnnightingale.com w: www.kilburnnightingale.com t: 020 7812 1102 Ar2000
Kind & Co (Builders) Ltd
101 The Blackfrairs Foundry, 156 Blackfrairs Road, London SE1 8EN e: ian@kdsassociates.co.uk t: 020 7721 7091 f: 020 7721 7093 Ar2000
Bridge House, 530 High Road, Leytonstone, London E11 3EQ e: mail@kind-build.com w: www.kind-build.com t: 020 8539 6923 f: 020 8558 7566 Bu3000, Ho3000
Keith Baker Associates
Kingfisher Consulting
Rhiwcenglau, Llanfair, Harlech, Gwynedd LL46 2RR e: keith.woodbury@btinternet.com t: 01766 781358
Keith Roberts Projects Ltd
18A Carter Street, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire ST14 8EU e: kr@krprojects.co.uk t: 01889 566299 f: 01889 566899
Kellow, R G Ltd
Unit C3, Pool Business Park, Dudnance Lane, Pool, Redruth, Cornwall TR15 3QW e: info@proper-job.com w: www.proper-job.com t: 01209 712525 f: 01209 712526 Bu3000, Su1000, Su2000
Barley Castle Yard, Market Street, Hayfield, High Peak, Derbyshire SK22 2EP e: jb@kingfisher1.net t: 01663 741312 f: 0870 131 4559 Co9100, En2000
Kingspan Timber Solutions Ltd Eltisley Road, Great Gransden, Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 3AR e: info@kingspantimbersolutions.co.uk w: www.kingspantimbersolutions.co.uk t: 01767 676400 f: 01767 676444 Ho3000, St8500, Ti1200, Ti2000, Ti2700
Kinnear Landscape Architects Ltd
3rd Floor West, 1-3 Coate Street, London E2 9AG e: info@kland.co.uk w: www.kland.co.uk t: 020 7729 7781 f: 020 7729 8809 Ar2000
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Kithurst Builders
Middle Barn, Springhead Farm, Amberley Road, Pulborough, West Sussex RH20 4HN e: antoine@kithurstbuilders.co.uk w: www.kithurstbuilders.co.uk t: 01903 746863 f: 01903 740541 Bu3000
KLH UK
2 The Canvas House, 25 Queen Elizabeth Street, London SE1 2NL e: emer.gallagher@klhuk.com w: www.klhuk.com t: 020 3031 8070 f: 020 7357 7271 Co9100, Co9200
KMASS
Hadley, 3B The Mall, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL2 2HT e: ken@kmass.co.uk w: www.kmass.co.uk t: 01727 875571 Co4000, Co8500, Co9100, Co9200, Su1000
KMASS
35 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge, London SW3 1DE w: www.kmass.co.uk t: 020 7125 0800
Knauf
191
L B Structures
Layne Timber Systems
Lochplace Ltd
L F Webb & Partner
LCD Ltd
Lockhart-Ball Associates
LABC Warranty
Leadon Timber Frame Ltd
London Building Design
Trehailes, 17 Pencantol, Frogpool, Truro, Cornwall TR4 8SQ e: lee@lbstructures.co.uk w: www.lbstructures.co.uk t: 01872 865073 58 Broad Street, Lyme Regis, Dorset DT7 3QF e: richard.stratton@lfwebb.co.uk w: www.lfwebb.co.uk t: 01297 442678 Co4000, Su1000 2 Shore Lines Building, Shore Road, Birkenhead, Wirral CH41 1AU e: john.gilbert@labcwarranty.co.uk w: www.labcwarranty.co.uk t: 0854 054 0505 In2000
Lacey Hickie Caley Ltd
Lacey Hickie Caley Ltd
Lacey Hickie Caley Ltd
Koppers
Fieldhouse Lane, Marlow, Buckinghamshire SL7 1LS e: richardsvs@okoppers.eu w: www.koppers.com t: 01628 486644 f: 01628 476757 Cd1000, Fl1000, Pr1000, So1000, Ti7000
KRP Building Consultancy Ltd
35 Buckingham Road, Bicester, Oxon OX26 2NU e: kevin.prior@tiscali.co.uk w: www.kevinrprior.co.uk t: 01869 246472 Co4000, Su1000
Kyle Smart Associates
The Barn, Butchers Wick, Sewell, Dunstable, Bedfordshire LU6 1RP e: kylesmart@kylesmartassociates.co.uk w: www.kylesmartassociates.co.uk t: 01582 690222 f: 01582 690333
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L & G Forest Products Ltd
Unit 3 Aerodrome Estate, Detling, Maidstone, Kent ME14 3HU e: sales@lgfp.co.uk w: www.lgfp.co.uk t: 01622 738246 f: 01622 738281
Lee Evans Partnership
School Of The Built Environment, Limerick, Co Limerick, Republic of Ireland e: michael.beasley@lit.ie t: 00 353 61 208208 Ed4000
Knevitt Consulting
75 Bushey Hill Road, London SE5 8QQ e: mail@knoxbhavan.com w: www.knoxbhavan.com t: 020 7701 3108 f: 020 7277 0751 Ar2000
79 Dunnamore Road, Cookstown, Co. Tyrone BT80 9NX e: info@leadontimberframe.com w: www.leadontimberframe.com t: 028 8675 1521 f: 028 8675 2060 St John’s Lane, Canterbury, Kent CT1 2QQ e: architects@lee-evans.co.uk w: www.lee-evans.co.uk t: 01227 784444 f: 01227 819102 Ar2000
The Design Studio, Guardhouse, Royal William Yard, Plymouth, Devon PL1 3RP e: postmaster@ply.lhc.net w: www.lhc.net t: 01752 669368 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co7000, La9000
Knox Bhavan Architects LLP
0/1 33 Partickhill Road, Glasgow G11 5BP e: ml@loadercreativedesign.co.uk w: www.loadercreativedesign.co.uk t: 07727 182726 Ar2000, Co4000
The Design Studio, Emperor Way, Exeter Business Park, Exeter, Devon EX1 3QS e: postmaster@ex.lhc.net w: www.lhc.net t: 01392 444334 f: 01392 445080 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co7000, La9000
Kemsley Fields Business Park, Sittingbourne, Kent ME9 8SR e: ctutt@knauf.co.uk w: www.knauf.co.uk t: 0800 521050 f: 0800 521205 The Old Sunday School, Sladesbridge, Wadebridge, Cornwall PL27 6JB e: engineers@knevittconsulting.co.uk w: www.knevittconsulting.co.uk t: 01208 815400 f: 01208 815409 Co9100, Co9200, En2000
202 Wallasey Rd, Wallasey, Merseyside CH44 2AG e: frank@laynetimbersystems.co.uk w: www.laynetimbersystems.co.uk t: 07973 756237 Ti1200, Ti1500, Ti2000
The Design Studio, Canute Chambers, Canute Road, Southampton, Hampshire SO14 3AB e: postmaster@soton.lhc.net w: www.lhc.net t: 0845 071 4565 f: 023 8022 4457 Ar2000, Ar2500, La9000
Laing O’Rourke PLC
Bridge Place, Anchor Boulevard, Admirals Park, Dartford, Kent DA2 6SN e: info@laingorourke.com w: www.laingorourke.com t: 01322 296200 f: 01322 296262 Bu3000, Ho3000
Lakeland Timber Frame
Unit 38c, Holme Mills Industrial Estate, Holme, Carnforth, Lancashire LA6 1RD e: tony@lakelandtimberframe.co.uk w: www.lakelandtimberframe.co.uk t: 01524 782596 f: 01524 784972 Ti2000
Lance Adlam Chartered Architect 6 Salisbury Close, Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire HP27 0JF e: l.adlam@lance-adlam-architects.org.uk t: 01844 345423 f: 01844 345423 Ar2000
Landmark Architecture Ltd
First Floor, Northfields Prospect Business Centre, London SW18 1PE e: tb@landmarkarchitecture.co.uk w: www.landmarkarchitecture.co.uk t: 020 3358 0358 f: 020 8870 3511 Ar2000
Langley Design
Unit 1 Priory Place, Murcott Lane, Hankerton, Malmesbury, Wiltshire SN16 9JZ e: info@langleydesign.co.uk w: www.langleydesign.co.uk t: 01666 577422
Lawrenson Associates
The Globe, 142 Hardshaw Street, St. Helens, Merseyside WA10 1JT e: info@lawrensonassociates.co.uk w: www.lawrensonassociates.co.uk t: 01744 733446 Co4000, En2000
Limerick Institute of Technology
Lincs Joinery Services Ltd
Unit 14 Witham Point, Wavell Drive, Allenby Industrial Estate, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN3 4PL e: sales@lincsjoineryservices.co.uk w: www.lincsjoineryservices.co.uk t: 01522 534369 f: 01522 527775 Ti1500
Lionel Gregory Limited Architects Unit J1 Fulcrum Business Park, Vantage Way, Mannings Heath, Poole, Dorset BH12 4NU e: john.s@lionelgregory.co.uk w: www.lionelgregoryarchitects.co.uk t: 01202 723157 f: 01202 745464
Lissett Homes
Halifax Way, Pocklington Industrial Estate, The Airfield, York, North Yorkshire YO41 4JZ e: chris.close@lissetthomes.co.uk w: www.lissetthomes.com t: 01759 302801 f: 01759 322159 Bu3000
Little Green Island
Le Hurel Cottage, Le Vallon, St Martins GY4 6DQ Guernsey e: littlegreenisland@cwgsy.net t: 07781 423057
Living Architects
14 Linen House, 253 Kilburn Lane, London W10 4BQ e: irwin@living-architects.com w: www.living-architects.com t: 020 8962 6660 f: 020 8962 6661
Lloyd Evans Prichard
5, The Parsonage, Manchester, Lancashire M3 2HS e: postlep-architects.co.uk w: www.lep-architects.co.uk t: 0161 834 6251 Ar2000
Local Homes - Low Carbon Living 1, The Factory, Stephenson Avenue, Beechdale Estate, Walsall, West Midlands W2 7HF e: jason.powell@accordgroup.org.uk w: www.accordgroup.org.uk/local_homes t: 01922 614898 f: 01922 624396 St8000, St8500, Ti2000
The Forge, Innishannon, Co Cork, Republic of Ireland e: rgs@lochplace.com t: 00 353 21 477 6677 f: 00 353 21 4776063 934 Garratt Lane, London SW17 0ND e: hugh@l-ba.com w: www.l-ba.com t: 020 8672 1056 f: 020 8767 9401 Ar2000, Co5000 1 Queens Avenue, London N20 0HZ e: j@londonbd.com t: 020 8445 0695
Long & Kentish Architects
27 Horsell Road, London N5 1XL e: rolfe.kentish@longkentish.com w: www.longkentish.com t: 020 7607 5658 f: 020 7607 5621 Ar2000
Longworth Building Services
North Florida Road, Haydock Industrial Estate, Haydock, St Helens, Merseyside WA11 9UB e: info@llongworth-uk.com w: www.longworth-uk.com t: 0845 634 1370 f: 0845 634 1379 Bu3000
Lothian Estates
Lothian Estates Office, Jedburgh, Roxburghshire TD8 6UF e: factor@lothianestates.co.uk w: www.lothianestates.co.uk t: 01835 862201 f: 01835 863992
Loughton Contracts PLC
8 & 9 Loughton Business Centre, Langston Road, Loughton, Essex IG10 3FL e: info@loughtoncontracts.com w: www.loughtoncontracts.com t: 020 8508 9394 f: 020 8508 0909
Louisiana-Pacific Corporation 414 Union St., Suite 2000, Nashville, Tennessee 37219, USA e: IntlSales@lpcorp.com w: www.lpcorp.com t: 00 1 615 986 5742
Lowe & Simpson Group Ltd
Vickers Close, Preston Farm Industrial Estate, Stockton, Cleveland TS18 3TD e: jh@ls-stairs.co.uk w: www.ls-stairs.co.uk t: 01642 677181 f: 01642 606458 Gl1000, St2000, St3000, Wo2000
Lowfield Timber Frames Ltd
Lowfield, Marton, Welshpool, Powys SY21 8JX e: darren.jarman@ltf.uk.com w: www.lowfieldtimberframes.co.uk t: 01743 892004 f: 01743 892003 Bu6800, Bu7000, St8500, Ti2000
Loyn & Co Architects
21 Victoria Road, Penarth, Vale Of Glamorgan CF64 3EG e: architecture@loyn.co.uk w: www.loyn.co.uk t: 029 2071 1432
LSC Facades Ltd
Abbey House, Premier Way, Abbey Park Industrial Estate, Romsey, Hampshire SO51 9AQ e: enquiries@lscfacades.co.uk w: www.lscfacades.co.uk t: 0844 324 5560 f: 0844 324 5561 Ar2000, Ar2500, Bu3000, Ho3000, Lo1000
LSG (Civil & Structural Engineers) Ltd
7 Griffin Avenue, Cranham, Upminster, Essex RM14 1NR e: admin@lscsengineers.co.uk w: www.lscsengineers.co.uk t: 01708 225446 f: 01708 225446 En2000
TRADA Members
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M & K Macleod
Kilmory Industrial Estate, Lochgilphead, Argyll PA31 8RR e: sales@m&kmacleod.co.uk w: www.mkmacleod.co.uk t: 01546 602989 f: 01546 603789 Bu3000, Ho3000
M & O Architects
M2 Construction (South Wales) Ltd 7 St James Crescent, Swansea SA1 6DP e: martin.w@m2cbc.co.uk w: www.m2cbc.co.uk t: 01792 462429 f: 01792 462428 Bu3000, Co4000
Maccreanor Lavington Ltd
19 -21 Nile Street (3rd Floor), London N1 7LL e: uk@ml-architects.com w: www.maccreanorlavington.com t: 020 7336 7353 f: 020 7336 7655 Ar2000
8 Woodhill Road, Collingham, Nottinghamshire NG23 7NR e: iain@moarchitects.co.uk w: www.moarchitects.co.uk t: 0115 714 1475
Maccreanor Lavington Ltd
M D Griffiths BSc (Hons) MRICS Chartered Building Surveyor
39 Parkholme Road, London E8 3AG t: 020 7249 0791 Ar2000
5 Greenmount Road, Darlington, Co Durham DL3 8EP e: martyn@martyngriffiths.wanadoo.co.uk t: 01325 284022
M D P Design Limited
43a Staveley Gardens, Chiswick, London W4 2SA e: tim.mdp@btinternet.com t: 020 8995 0731
M K A Architects Limited
Rosewood House, High Street, Hadlow, Tonbridge, Kent TN11 0EF e: design@mka-architects.co.uk t: 01732 850995 Ar2000, Co4000, Su1000
M L Kubik & Son Ltd
Chartered Civil & Structural Engineers, 17 Birchwood Drive, Ravenshead, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG15 9EE e: info@mlkubik.co.uk w: www.mlkubik.co.uk t: 01623 490330 f: 0870 836 2128 Co9100, En2000, Re4000
M M P Design Limited
1st Floor, Unit 6, Union Park, Packet Boat Lane, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 2GH e: mail@mmpdesign.co.uk w: www.mmpdesign.co.uk t: 01895 430700 f: 01895 430550 En2000
M P R Projects (UK) Ltd
Furzie Field, High Wood, Ringwood, Hampshire BH24 3LG e: mark@mprprojects.com w: www.mprprojects.com t: 01425 483555 f: 01425 483777 Bu3000, Co4000, Co9200, Ho3000, Ti1500
M Price Limited
1 Haslemere Business Centre, Lincoln Way, Enfield, Middlesex EN1 1DX e: info@mprice.co.uk w: www.mprice.co.uk t: 020 8443 4343 f: 020 8804 5383
M S R Building & Civil Engineering Design
1 Priory Way, Gowanbank, Forfar, Angus DD8 2UP e: bill@msr-design.co.uk t: 01307 462353 f: 01307 462353 Ar2500, Co8800, En2000
M.Binladin Company
Binladin Woodwork Factory, P O Box 958, Jeddah 21421, Saudi Arabia e: mbcowwf@awalnet.net.sa w: www.bwwf.com t: 00 966 2620 0163 f: 00 966 2620 9813 Jo4000, Jo5000
15c Micawber Street, London N1 7TB e: uk@ml-architects.com t: 020 7336 7353
Macdonald Wright Architects
Mace
Malachy Walsh and Partners
Park House, Mahon Technology Park, Bessboro Road, Blackrock, Cork, County Cork, Republic of Ireland e: info@mwp.ie w: www.mwp.ie t: 00 353 21 453 6400 f: 00 353 21 4536450
Malaysian Timber Council
Malcolm Fraser Architects
Maughan Reynolds Partnership
Mann Williams
Maxwell and Company Architects & Designers Ltd
28 North Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1QG e: architecture@malcolmfraser.co.uk w: www.malcolmfraser.co.uk t: 0131 225 2585 f: 0131 226 1895 Ar2000
Machined Timber Specialists
Marcus Beale Architects
2a Steinish, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis HS2 0AA e: malcolm@maciverconsultancy.com w: www.maciverconsultancy.com t: 01851 704703 f: 01851 705753 Co9100, En2000
Mackellar Schwerdt Architects The Old Library, Albion Street, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 2ND e: info@mackellarschwerdt.co.uk w: www.mackellarschwerdt.co.uk t: 01273 480608 f: 01273 480688 Ar2000, Co4000, Co8500, Co9300
Mackenzie Hughes Ltd
4 Old Tolbooth Wynd, Calton Road, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH8 8EQ e: rory@mackenziehughes.co.uk w: www.mackenziehughes.co.uk t: 0131 557 4966 f: 0131 557 9266 Bu3000
MacLaren Roughton
Regal House, 13 Albion Place, Maidstone, Kent ME14 5DY e: info@maclarenroughton.co.uk w: www.maclarenroughton.co.uk t: 01622 690540 f: 01622 687036 Co4000, Co8800, Co9100, En2000
MacLennan Construction Limited 5 Ffordd Lynan, Penrhosgarnedd, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2NR e: info@maclennanconstruction.com w: www.maclennanconstruction.com t: 01248 371622 f: 01248 362692
Made In Oak
Whychurch Farm, Crudwell Road, Malmesbury, Wiltshire SN16 9JL e: info@madeinoak.com w: www.madeinoak.com t: 01666 330182 Ti2000, Ti2500
Mathis Glulam Structures
161 Sandridge Road, St. Albans, Hertfordshire AL1 4AH e: g.brennan@mathis.eu w: www.mathis.eu t: 01727 751174 f: 0871 989 8305 Br2000, Bu3000, Gl1000, St8500, Ti2000
155 Moorgate, London EC2M 6XB t: 020 3522 3000 Bu3000
Maciver Consultancy Services Limited
2nd Floor, Brian Royd Mills, Saddleworth Road, Greetland, West Yorkshire HX4 8NF e: info@materian.co.uk w: www.materian.co.uk t: 01422 416573 Co8800, Co9100, Co9200, Ti1200, Ti1500
24 Old Queen Street, London SW1H 9HP e: council@mtc.co.uk w: www.mtc.com.my t: 020 7222 8188 f: 020 7222 8884 As1000, Do2500, Fl3500, Jo4000, Mo4500
7 Old King Street, Bath, Somerset BA1 2JW e: pjl@mannwilliams.co.uk w: www.mannwilliams.co.uk t: 01225 464419 f: 01225 448651
Unit 8, Block B, Bullford Business Campus, Kilcoole, County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland e: info@woodcomponents.ie w: www.woodcomponents.ie t: 00 353 1 281 2106 f: 00 353 1 281 2112 Ce1000, Co8700, Co9100
Materian Limited
The Old Post Office, 1 Compton Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 7QA e: mba@marcus-beale.co.uk w: www.marcus-beale.co.uk t: 020 8946 4141 f: 020 8946 2299
Marshall, William J & Partners
43 Palace Street, Westminster, London SW1E 5HL e: enquiries@williamjmarshall.co.uk w: www.williamjmarshall.co.uk t: 020 7222 2547 f: 020 7222 0073 Ar2000, Co4000, En2000
Martin Haynes Architect Ltd 1 Church Hill Road, Hooe, Plymouth, Devon PL9 9SE e: martinhaynes@mhal.biz t: 01752 405555
Martin Noone Architect
136 Lower Georges Street, Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, Republic of Ireland e: mnarch@eircom.net t: 00 353 1 284 1607 f: 00 353 1 284 2172 Ar2000
Martin Robinson Carpentry Ltd
3rd Floor Whitewall Centre, White Wall Road, Medway City Estate, Rochester, Kent ME2 4DZ e: martin@mrc-contractors.co.uk w: www.mrc-contractors.co.uk t: 01634 727763 f: 01634 727704 Bu3000, Ho3000, Ti1500
Mason Clark Associates
Unit E, Millshaw Business Living, Global Avenue, Beeston, Leeds LS11 8PR e: andy.thompson@masonclark.co.uk w: www.masonclark.co.uk t: 0113 277 9542 f: 0113 277 4738 Co4000, Co7000, Co9100, En2000, Su1000
MAST Architects
51 St Vincent Crescent, Glasgow, Strathclyde G3 8NQ e: mast@mastarchitects.co.uk w: www.mastarchitects.co.uk t: 0141 221 6834 f: 0141 221 8450 Ar2000, Ar2500, Ho4000
Materian Limited
New Lugg Villa, Llangunllo, Knighton, Powys LD7 1SS e: info@materian.co.uk w: www.materian.co.uk t: 01902 560656 Co8800, Co9100, Co9200, Ti1200, Ti1500
3 Gladstone Terrace, Gateshead, Tyne And Wear NE8 4DY e: mrp@maughanreynolds.co.uk t: 0191 478 3355 f: 0191 490 0331 Co4000, Co9100, En2000
Larkfield, 23 Southside Road, Inverness, Inverness-shire IV2 3BG e: info@maxwellandco.co.uk w: www.maxwellandco.co.uk t: 01463 711676 f: 01463 711696 Ar2000, Co4000, Co8800, Co9300, He1000
MBM Contracts Ltd
Unit 2, Hatfield Regis Grange Estate, Hatfield Broad Oak, Bishopâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Stortford, Hertfordshire CM22 7JZ e: kris@mbmcontracts.co.uk w: www.mbmcontracts.co.uk t: 01279 717937 f: 01279 717936 Bu3000
McAndrew Associates Ltd 3 Newell Close, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP21 7FE e: info@mcandrewassociates.co.uk w: www.mcandrewassociates.co.uk t: 01296 398070
McBeth Joinery
Cardiff Bay Workshops, 3 Brindley Road, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF11 8TX e: mcbethjoinery@btconnect.com t: 029 2038 7676 f: 02920 387676 Do5000, Fu4000, Jo4000, St3000, Wi2000
McCarthy, Rachel BSc MICE
8 Meadow Rise, North Waltham, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG25 2SU e: jjrmc@btinternet.com t: 01256 398292 En2000
McCartney Associates
1 Bonny Street, London NW1 9PE e: alan@mccartney.uk.com w: www.mccartney.uk.com t: 020 7485 3924 f: 020 7482 2741 Co9100, Co9200, En2000
McColl Associates
1 Meadowbank Place, Edinburgh, Lothian EH8 7AW e: mail@mccollassoc.co.uk w: www.mccollassoc.co.uk t: 0131 555 0721 f: 0131 555 0723 Co4000, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
McColm Civil & Structural Engineers Ltd
Mission Hall, 2A Waterloo Road, Prestwick, South Ayrshire KA9 2AA e: info@mccolm-design.com w: www.mccolm-design.com t: 01292 737224 En2000
TRADA Members
Timber Industry Yearbook 2015 www.trada.co.uk
McCormack & Associates
48 Griffin Rath Manor, Maynooth, Kildare Republic of Ireland e: info@mcca.eu t: 00 353 86 816 5894 En2000
McCurdy & Co Ltd
Manor Farm, Stanford Dingley, Reading, Berkshire RG7 6LS e: info@mccurdyco.com w: www.mccurdyco.com t: 0118 974 4866 f: 0118 974 4375 Co4000, Co8500, Re6000, Ti2500
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Metters & Wellby Ltd
Michael Hadi Associates
Milton Architects Ltd
Central Dock Road, Port Of Grangemouth, Grangemouth FK3 8UE e: sales.grangemouth@meyertimber.com w: www.meyertimber.com t: 01324 484488 f: 01324 665588
Michael John Harris Architect
MiTek Industries Limited
Meyer Timber Limited
Michael Pooler Associates
10 Lansdown Road, Bude, Cornwall EX23 8BH e: mettersandwellby@btconnect.com t: 01288 352661 Ar2000
Meyer Timber Limited
6 Market Place, Selkirk, Selkirkshire TD7 4BT e: admin@mckaypartners.co.uk t: 01750 21726 f: 01750 22752 Co4000, Co9100, En2000, Su1000
Meyer House, Hadleigh Park, Grindley Lane, Blythe Bridge, Stoke On Trent ST11 9LW e: sales.stoke@meyertimber.com w: www.meyertimber.com t: 0845 873 5000 Md3000, Pa6200, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500
McKenzie Willis
Meyer Timber Limited
McKay & Partners
22 Carden Place, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB10 1UQ e: andy@mckenziewillis.co.uk t: 01224 639111 En2000
McKinney Nicolson Associates Ltd 14 Balmyle Road, West Ferry, Dundee, Angus DD5 1JJ e: bob@mckinneynicolson.com w: www.mckinneynicolson.com t: 01382 770703 f: 01382 738842 Co9100, Co9200, En2000
MDA Consulting Engineers
18 Dovedale Road, Wallasey, Merseyside CH45 0LP e: mdaprojects@btinternet.com t: 07832 260344 En2000
MDR Associates
9 Holyrood Street, London SE1 2EL e: frank.kuna@mdrassociates.co.uk w: www.mdrassociates.co.uk t: 020 7378 8789 f: 020 7378 8773 Ar2000, Co8800, Su1000
Mears Lifetime Homes
C/o Rollalong, Woolsbridge Industrial Park, Three Legged Cross, Wimborne, Dorset BH21 6SF e: roy.terry@mearsgroup.co.uk w: www.haydonme.co.uk t: 01202 812920 f: 01202 812921 Bu3000
Melingoed Ltd
Station Road, Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire SA38 9BX e: trusses@melingoed.co.uk w: www.melingoed.com t: 01239 711070 f: 01239 711645 Gl1000, Jo4000, Pa7500, Ti7600, Tr4000
Meloy Architects
14 Whichelo Place, Brighton, East Sussex BN2 9XF t: 01273 311165 Ar2000
Merronbrook Ltd
Hazeley Bottom, Hartley Wintney, Hook, Hampshire RG27 8LU e: sales@merronbrook.co.uk w: www.merronbrook.co.uk t: 01252 844747 f: 01252 845304
Merton College
The Estates Bursary, Merton Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 4JD e: mike.jeffs@merton.ox.ac.uk t: 01865 276357 f: 01865 286493 Ed4000
Metclad Contracts Ltd
Hazelford Way, Newstead Village, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG15 0DG e: admin@metclad.co.uk w: www.metclad.co.uk t: 01623 720032 f: 01623 721393
West Bay Road, Western Dock, Southampton, Hampshire SO15 1BJ e: sales.southamptonNM@meyertimber.com w: www.meyertimber.com t: 0844 391 4255 f: 0844 391 4266
Meyer Timber Limited
Medway House, Norman Close, Strood, Rochester, Kent ME2 2NF e: sales.medway@meyertimber.com w: www.meyertimber.com t: 0844 391 4211 f: 0845 873 5010
Meyer Timber Limited
Chalk Lane, Snetterton, Norwich, Norfolk NR16 2JZ e: sales.norwich@meyertimber.com w: www.meyertimber.com t: 01953 888898 f: 01953 888881
Meyer Timber Limited
A1 Business Park, Knottingley, West Yorkshire WF11 0BU e: sales.leeds@meyertimber.com w: www.meyertimber.com t: 0844 391 0633 f: 01977 671174
Meyer Timber Limited
1st Floor, 14-18 Old Street, London EC1V 9BH e: all@mha-consult.co.uk w: www.mha-consult.co.uk t: 020 7375 6340 Co9100, En2000, Te4000, Ti1200 Armoury Studio, 19 Armoury Terrace, Ebbw Vale, Blaenau Gwent NP23 6BD e: mjh.architect@btconnect.com t: 01495 303035 f: 01495 303070 310 Newchurch Road, Bacup, Lancashire OL13 0UJ e: andrew@m-p-a.co.uk w: www.m-p-a.co.uk t: 01706 876195 f: 01706 879524 En2000
Michaelis Boyd
108 Palace Gardens Terrace, London W8 4RT e: info@michaelisboyd.com w: www.michaelisboyd.com t: 020 7221 1237 f: 020 7221 0130
Mid-Sussex Timber Co Limited Ballards Yard, Park Road, Crowborough, East Sussex TN6 2QS e: timber@mstc.co.uk w: www.mstc.co.uk t: 01892 652725 f: 01892 653280
Mid-Sussex Timber Co Limited
Station Road, Forest Row, East Sussex RH18 5EL e: timber@mstc.co.uk w: www.mstc.co.uk t: 01342 822191 f: 01342 823052 Bu1000, Mo5000, Pa7500, Pr1000, Ti7500
Mid-Sussex Timber Co Limited Railway Approach, East Grinstead, West Sussex RH19 1BY e: timber@mstc.co.uk w: www.mstc.co.uk t: 01342 317470 f: 01342 410850
Mid-Sussex Timber Co Limited
Vincients Road, Bumpers Farm Industrial Estate, Chippenham, Wiltshire SN14 6NQ e: sales.chippenham@meyertimber.com w: www.meyertimber.com t: 0844 391 4144 f: 0844 391 4155
College Road, Haywards Heath, West Sussex RH16 1QW e: timber@mstc.co.uk w: www.mstc.co.uk t: 01444 413413 f: 01444 415779 Bu1000, Pa7500, Ti7500
MFM Joinery Ltd
Miguel A. Rodriguez Nevado
Keelagh, Ballyhaise, County Cavan, Republic of Ireland e: msmith@mfmjoinery.ie w: www.mfmjoinery.ie t: 00 353 49 433 8023 f: 00 353 49 4338767 Do2500, Jo4000, Ma2500, St3000, Wi2000
Michael Baigent Orla Kelly Limited Studios 62-64, The Market Building, 191-195 High Street, Brentford, Middlesex TW8 8LB e: mail@mbok.co.uk w: www.mbok.co.uk t: 020 8568 4871 f: 020 8568 4775 En2000
Michael Barclay Partnership LLP Norman House, 105-109 Strand, London WC2R 0AA e: london@mbp-uk.com w: www.mbp-uk.com t: 020 7240 1191 f: 020 7240 2241 Co4000, Co9100, En2000
Michael Drake Architects Ltd 83 Greenbank Road, Greenbank, Bristol, Avon BS5 6HE e: michael@michaeldrake.co.uk w: www.michaeldrake.co.uk t: 0117 951 2773 Ar2000
Urbanizaci贸n El Alcor, 4, Aldealengua, Salamanca ES-37350, Spain e: mn@enmadera.info t: 00 34 679 455 340
Mike Kitchen Associates Ltd
10 Tate Grove, Hardingstone, Northampton, Northants NN4 6UY e: mikekitchen@btopenworld.com t: 07532 216333 En2000
Old Stables Court, The Parade, Marlborough, Wiltshire SN8 1NE e: mike@miltonarchitects.co.uk w: www.miltonarchitects.co.uk t: 01672 514354 MiTek House, Grazebrook Industrial Park, Peartree Lane, Dudley, West Midlands DY2 0XW e: tony.fillingham@mitek.co.uk w: www.mitek.co.uk t: 01384 451400 f: 01384 451411 So1000, St8000, Tr4000, Tr5000
Mitre Oak Ltd
Unit 4 Open Barn BC, Main Road, Kempsey, Worcester, Worcestershire WR8 0EA e: info@mitreoak.co.uk w: www.mitreoak.co.uk t: 01905 828139
MLTS Ltd
55 Mill Road, Lode, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB25 9EN e: mlts@btopenworld.com t: 01223 812644 En2000
Modern Lumber Technology Ltd
14, Bolshaya Morskaya Street, Saint-Petersburg 191186, Russia e: sales@mltlvl.com w: www.ultralam.com t: 00 7 812 312 7898 f: 00 7 812 571 6164 Lv1000
Modulus
Acorn House, London Road, HOOK, Hants RG27 9DY e: design@moduluseng.co.uk w: www.moduluseng.co.uk t: 01256 768588 En2000, Ti1200
Mole Architects
52 Burleigh Street, Cambridge, Cambs CB1 1DJ e: studio@molearchitects.co.uk w: www.molearchitects.co.uk t: 01223 913012 Ar2000
Momentum Consulting Engineers 90 Walcot Street, Bath, Somerset BA1 5BG e: richard@momentumengineering.com w: www.momentumengineering.com t: 01225 444194 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
Moreys
Trafalgar Road, Newport, Isle of Wight PO30 1PS e: matt.bricknell@jewson.co.uk w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01983 525111 f: 01983 520815 Jo2000, Sa6500, Ti2000, Ti7500, Tr4000
Morgan Carey Architects Limited
54 Haden Park Road, Cradley Heath, West Midlands B64 7HE t: 01384 562120 f: 01384 562120 Ar2000, Co4000, En2000
The Goods Shed, Sandford Lane, Wareham, Dorset BH20 4DX e: mca@morgancarey.co.uk w: www.morgancarey.co.uk t: 01929 557878 f: 01929 554035 Ar2000
Milner Associates
Morgan Design Studio Ltd
Mike Parkes Associates
129 Cumberland Road, Bristol BS1 6UY e: enquiries@bpac.uk.com w: www.bpac.uk.com t: 0117 945 3208 f: 0117 929 3095 Co9200, Re4000, Te0500, Te3500, Te4000
Milsted Associates
332 Cheriton Road, Folkestone, Kent CT19 4DP t: 01303 274497 En3000
274 Bournemouth Road, Charlton Marshall, Blandford, Dorset DT11 9NG e: simon@morgandesignstudio.co.uk t: 07557 962724
Morgan Harris Architects Ltd
Orleans Lodge, Richmond Road, Twickenham, Middlesex TW1 3BB e: gmh@morganharrisarchitects.com w: www.morganharrisarchitects.com t: 020 8144 8337 Ar2000
TRADA Members
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Morgan Timber
Knight Road, Rochester, Kent ME2 2BA e: info@morgantimber.co.uk w: www.morgantimber.co.uk t: 01634 290909 f: 01634 290800 De2000, Ha7000, Mo4500, Ti0800
Morph Structures
40 Bowling Green Lane, London EC1R 0NE e: mail@morphstructures.com w: www.morphstructures.com t: 020 7415 7032 f: 020 7837 7612
Morphy Lawrence Ltd
Beech House, North Entrance, Samundham, Suffolk IP17 1AP e: admin@morphylawrence.co.uk w: www.morphylawrence.co.uk t: 01728 602338 / 07887 84172 Ar2000, Co4000, He1000, Su1000, Ti1200
Morrish & Partners
85a Whiting Street, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP33 1NX e: jonathan@morrish-bury.co.uk w: www.morrish.co.uk t: 01284 761444 f: 01284 750337 Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
Mourneview Design
8 Graceystown Road, Banbridge, Down BT32 4EU e: info@mvdesign.biz w: www.mvdesign.biz t: 07855 720840 Ar2500, Co9200, Ti1200
Mousa Ghanimati
Flat 3, 2 Woodstock Avenue, London NW11 9SG e: info@fastbuilding.co.uk t: 07507 569720 En2000
MSM Consulting Engineers
3 Anvil Close, Kennett, Newmarket, Suffolk CB8 8GY e: msm@msmconsulting.f9.co.uk t: 01638 552278 f: 0872 110 6078 En2000
MTE (Leicester) Ltd
8 Sunningdale Road, Leicester, Leicestershire LE3 1UX e: dave@mte-leicester.co.uk w: www.mte-leicester.co.uk t: 0116 232 1777 f: 0116 232 1888 Ti1200, Ti1500, Ti2000, Ti2700, Tr4000
Muir Timber Systems Ltd
Muir House, Belleknowes Industrial Estate, Inverkeithing, Fife KY11 1HY e: dwyse@muir-group.co.uk w: www.muirgroup.co.uk t: 01383 416191 f: 01383 410193
Munro Associates
Charlton House, Drayton’s Passage, Shoplatch, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY1 1HF e: design@munro-associates.com w: www.munro-associates.com t: 01743 341438 f: 01743 341441 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co4000
Myriad Construction Ltd
1 Glenleigh Park Rd, Bexhill on Sea, East Sussex TN39 4EH e: peter@myriadconstruction.co.uk w: www.myriadconstruction.co.uk t: 0845 450 7952 Bu3000, Co9200, Ho3000, Ti1200, Ti1500
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N J McAnally & Associates Church Gates, The Street, Pluckley, Ashford, Kent TN27 0QS e: njmca@btinternet.com t: 01233 841860 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
N J Montgomery
Yanchep, Rue des Cornus, St Martin GY4 6PZ, Guernsey e: njm.carpenters@virgin.net t: 07781 115909
N P S South West Limited
Venture House, 1 Capital Court, Bittern Road, Sowton Industrial Estate, Exeter, Devon EX2 7FW t: 01392 351000 f: 01392 351111 Ar2000, En1500, La9000, Su1000, Su2000
N. Kritikos - A. Kritikos O.E.
Tourlos Marpissa Paros, Cyclades 84400, Greece e: efar@hol.gr w: www.efar.gr t: 00 30 2284 041504 f: 00 30 228 402 86 62 De2000
N. Kritikos - A. Kritikos O.E.
Misbourni Elaionas Thiva, Cyclades 84400, Greece e: info2@efar.gr w: www.efar.gr t: 00 30 2284 041504 f: 00 30 228 402 86 62
Nairn, Charles
Ballinloan of Dounie, Kirkmichael, Blairgowrie, Perthshire PH10 7LU e: cnairn@dircon.co.uk f: 01250 881295
Nash Partnership LLP
Somerset Coalhouse, 23a Sydney Buildings, Bath, Avon BA2 6BZ e: mail@nashpartnership.com w: www.nashpartnership.com t: 01225 442424 f: 01225 442484 Ar2000
Natural Construction SW Ltd
Penlea, Bodmin Street, Holsworthy, Devon EX22 6BH e: naturalconstruction@live.co.uk w: www.naturalconstruction-sw.co.uk t: 01409 254591 Bu3000, Ti1500
Natural Design & Build Ltd 4 Bridge Road, Bristol BS5 6XG e: info@naturaldesignandbuild.com w: www.naturaldesignandbuild.com t: 07770 975143 Bu3000
Natural Systems Ltd
1 & 2 Commercial Street, Settle, North Yorkshire BD24 9HE e: sales@natur-al.com w: www.natur-al.com t: 01729 823126
NBJ (London) Ltd
Airfield Park, Sibbertoft Road, Husbands Bosworth, Lutterworth, Leicestershire LE17 6JA e: sharon.burke@nbjlondon.co.uk w: www.neilburkejoinery.co.uk t: 01858 880166 f: 01858 881196 Do2500, Do4500, Jo4000, Jo5000, Wi2000
NBS
The Old Post Office, St Nicholas Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear NE1 1RH e: info@thenbs.com w: www.thenbs.com t: 0191 244 5541 f: 0191 232 5714 As1000, So1000
NDM (Metal Roofing & Cladding) Ltd Unit 3, 89 Manor Farm Road, Alperton, Middlesex HA0 1BA e: enquiries@ndmltd.com w: www.ndmltd.com t: 020 8991 7310 f: 020 8991 7311 Bu3000
Neatwood Homes Ltd
Unit 6, Westwood Industrial Estate, Pontrilas, Herefordshire HR2 0EL e: sales@neatwoodhomes.co.uk w: www.neatwoodhomes.co.uk t: 01981 240860 f: 01981 240255 Bu6800, Ti1200, Ti2000
Neil Ferguson Chartered Architect 12 Skinidin, Dunvegan, Isle of Skye, Highland IV55 8ZS e: neil@skyearchitect.com t: 01470 510951 f: 01470 521223 Ar2000
Neilson Ltd
3 Belmont Park, Edinburgh, Lothian EH12 6JL e: kareneil@blueyonder.co.uk t: 0131 337 3709
Nemetschek Frilo GmbH
Stuttgarter Straße 36, Stuttgart 70469, Germany e: info@frilo.de w: www.frilo.eu t: 00 49 711 810020 f: 00 49 7118 58020 Co9100, En2000, So1000
Nene Valley Fire & Acoustic Ltd 2a New Street, Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire NN9 5UG e: enquiries@nenevalleyfire.com w: www.nenevalleyfireandacoustic.com t: 01933 650650 f: 01933 650001 Bu3000
Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd The Quadrant, Eldergate, Central Milton Keynes MK9 1EN w: www.networkrail.co.uk t: 020 7557 8000
NHBC
N H B C Standards and Technical, Davy Avenue, Knowlhill, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK5 8FP e: technical@nhbc.co.uk w: www.nhbc.co.uk t: 0844 633 1000 f: 0844 633 0022 Wa1000
NHG Timber Limited
4 Eagle House, Cranleigh Close, Sanderstead, Croydon, Surrey CR2 9LH e: sales@nhgtimber.co.uk w: www.nhgtimber.co.uk t: 020 8651 4030 f: 020 8651 0913 De2000, Ha7000, Mo4500, Ti0500, Ti0800
Nicholas Cook Architect
3 Daisy Terrace, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH11 1PL e: architectnick@btinternet.com t: 0131 466 2102 Ar2000
Nicholas Hare Architects LLP 3 Barnsbury Square, London N1 1JL e: info@nicholashare.co.uk w: www.nicholashare.co.uk t: 020 7619 1670 f: 020 7619 1671 Ar2000, Co8800
Nick Kenchington Ltd
Spangle Cottage, The Lane, Kingston, Corfe Castle, Dorset BH20 5LJ e: nickkenchington@btinternet.com t: 01929 480524 Co9100, En2000
Nick Robinson Homes Ltd Manorfield, Lower Pennington Lane, Lymington, Hampshire SO41 8AN e: nickrobinson3@mac.com w: www.housebuilder.co.uk t: 01590 678990
Nick Shipp Architects
Pitt House, 20 Crescent Lane, Bath, Wiltshire BA1 2PX e: nick@nickshipp.com w: www.nickshipp.com t: 01225 312655 Ar2000
Nicks & Co (Timber) Ltd
Canada Wharf, Bristol Road, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL1 5TE e: phil@nickstimber.co.uk w: www.nickstimber.co.uk t: 01452 300159 f: 01452 307682 De2000, Mo4500, Mo5000, Ti7700, Tr4000
Nicola Chambers Architecture & Design
The Gardener’s Cottage, The Lordship, Much Hadham, Hertfordshire SG10 6HN e: info@nicolachambers.com w: www.nicolachambers.com t: 01279 842795 Ar2000
Noakes Building Services
Ivy House Farm, Knockin Heath, Oswestry, Shropshire SY10 8DT e: glen.noakes@btinternet.com w: www.noakesbuildingservices.co.uk t: 01691 682633 f: 01691 682033
Norbord
Morayhill, Dalcross, Inverness, Inverness-shire IV1 7JQ e: pauline.fraser@norbord.net w: www.norbord.com t: 01463 792424 f: 01463 791764 Or2000
Norbord
Station Road, Cowie, Stirlingshire FK7 7BQ e: andrew.francis@norbord.net w: www.norbord.com t: 01786 812921 f: 01786 817143 Md2000, Pa7200, Pa8200, Pa8700, Pa9300
Norder Design Associates
Beech Lawn, Green Lane, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 1BY e: enquiries@norder.co.uk w: www.norder.co.uk t: 01773 824414 f: 01773 823305 Co7000, Co8800, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
Nordic Construction UK Ltd 1 Beaufort, Parklands, Railton Road, Guildford, Surrey GU2 9JX e: info@nordic-construction.co.uk w: www.nordic-construction.co.uk t: 01483 233347 Ho3000, Ti1200, Ti1500, Ti2000
Nordic Engineered Wood
1100 avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal, Windsor Station - Suite 504, Montréal, Quebec H3B 2S2, Canada e: info@nordicewp.com w: www.nordicewp.com t: 00 1 514 871 8526
Nordic Wood Limited
Abbey House, Wellington Way, Brooklands Business Park, Weybridge, Surrey KT13 0TT e: olaf@nordic-wood.co.uk w: www.nordic-wood.co.uk t: 01932 268440 f: 01932 325339
TRADA Members
Timber Industry Yearbook 2015 www.trada.co.uk
Norfolk Timber Frames Ltd
4 Fairfield Lane, Watlington, Kings Lynn, Norfolk PE3 0JE e: tdixon@norfolktimberframes.co.uk w: www.norfolktimberframes.co.uk t: 07884 220871 Bu3000, Ti1500
Norman Limited
19 Commercial Buildings, St Helier, Jersey JE1 1BU e: sales@normanlimited.com t: 01534 883388 f: 01534 883399 Cd1000, De2000, Ti0800, Ti7600, Ti7700
Norscot Joinery Limited
Bower Workshops, Bower, Wick, Caithness KW1 4TL e: info@norscot.co.uk w: www.norscot.co.uk t: 01955 641303 f: 01955 641207 Bu5000, Do2500, Jo4000, Ti2000, Wi2000
Northcott Design & Management Ltd
The Studio, 1 Riverside, Dolphin Street, Colyton, Devon EX24 6LU e: paul@northcottdm.com w: www.northcottdm.com t: 01297 552622 Co4000, Co8800, Ti1200
195
Oak House Consultants Limited
One3One Solutions
Oak Leaf Gates
Oregon Timber Frame Ltd
Clematis, Sheviock, Torpoint, Cornwall PL11 3EL e: info@oakhouseconsultants.com t: 020 7193 6298 f: 0700 607 8912 Co4500, Co7000, Co7500, Co8700 The Workshops, Pomona Farm, Bartestree, Hereford, Herefordshire HR1 4BQ e: richard@oakleafgates.co.uk w: www.oakleafgates.co.uk t: 01432 850100 f: 01432 853097 Do5000, Ga4000
OAKHAUS Limited
15b Hatton STreet, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire NN8 5AS e: paul@oakhaus.co.uk w: www.oakhaus.co.uk t: 07841 848380 Bu3000
Oakleaf Building Surveyors
John Adams House, 29 Castle Street, Reading, Berkshire RG1 7SB e: contact@oakleafbs.co.uk w: www.oakleafbs.co.uk t: 0118 956 0525 f: 0118 919 5113 Su1000
Oakleaf Doors & Windows
Clive House, 3rd Floor, 70 Petty France, London SW1H 9EX e: david.wood05@hmps.gsi.gov.uk t: 0300 047 5239
P M Mendes (International) Ltd 30 Leafield Way, Leafield Industrial Estate, Corsham, Wiltshire SN13 9SW e: jcrawley@pm-mendes.co.uk w: www.pm-mendes.co.uk t: 01225 811411 f: 01225 812112
Portland Buildings, Dunsdale Road, Selkirk, Scottish Borders TD7 5EB e: info@oregon.co.uk w: www.oregon.co.uk t: 01750 724940 f: 01750 724968 Co9100, St8000, Ti0200, Ti0500, Ti2000
P S H Design
Original Box Sash Window Company, The
P Thomas Associates Ltd
Original Box Sash Window Company, The
P+HS Architects
Unit 2, Merthyr Tydfil Industrial Park, Pentrebach, Merthyr Tydfil CF48 4DR e: info@boxsash.com w: www.boxsash.com t: 01443 694500 f: 01443 691257
29/30 The Arches, Alma Road, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 1QZ e: info@boxsash.com w: www.boxsash.com t: 01753 858196 f: 01753 857827 Jo4000, Wi2000, Wi3000
6 Gloucester Avenue, Nuthall, Nottingham, Notts NG16 1AL e: info@pshdesign.co.uk w: www.pshdesign.co.uk t: 0115 927 1200 9 School Close, Ickford, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP18 9JG e: info@pthomasassociates.com w: www.pthomasassociates.com t: 01844 339455 Co9200, Ti1500
The Old Station, Station Road, Stokesley, North Yorkshire TS9 7AB e: enquiries@pandhs.co.uk w: www.pandhs.co.uk t: 01642 712684 f: 01642 711766 Ar2000, Ar2500
PAC Studio Ltd
Orlestone Oak Ltd
The Housing Centre, 2 Adelaide Street, Belfast, County Antrim BT2 8PB e: John.Gracey@nihe.gov.uk t: 028 9024 0588 f: 028 9031 8345
Units 1 & 2, Acorn Enterprise Centre, Hoo Farm Industrial Estate, Kidderminster, Worcestershire DY11 7RA e: joinery@oakleafcs.com w: www.oakleafcs.com t: 0800 169 5454 f: 01562 732401 Jo4000
Northumbria University Library
Oban Joinery Services Ltd
ORMS Architecture Design
Pacific European Timber Agency Ltd
Nottage Joinery & Timber Merchants
O’Dwyer, Nicholas Ltd
Nutgrove Office, Nutgrove Avenue, Dublin 14, Republic of Ireland e: rcrowe@nicholasodwyer.com w: www.nicholasodwyer.com t: 00 353 1 296 9000 f: 00 353 1 296 9001 Co4000, Co5000, En2000
Owens Galliver Architects LLP
PAD Studio
Offsite Design Solutions Ltd
Oxford City Council
Northern Ireland Housing Exec Library
Library Building, Sandyford Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 8ST e: lrjournals@northumbria.ac.uk t: 0191 227 4150 Village Farm Industrial Estate, Pyle, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan CF33 6BJ e: sfry@nottagejoinery.co.uk w: www.nottagejoinery.co.uk t: 01656 745959 f: 01656 745083 Jo4000, Mo4500, Ti7500, Ti7600, To0500
Nottingham Trent University Library Libraries & Learning Resources, Boots Library, Goldsmith Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG1 5LS e: susan.parkin@ntu.ac.uk t: 0115 848 2352 f: 0115 848 4230 Ed4000
NW Structural Consultants Limited Office 6-3-12, Alston House, White Cross, Lancaster, Lancashire LA1 4XF e: general@nwstructural.co.uk w: www.nwstructural.co.uk t: 01524 844477 f: 01524 844477 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
O
O F P Timber Framed Homes Ltd Building 5, Unit 3 and 4, Sandwich Industrial Estate, Sandwich, Kent CT13 9LY e: info@ofptimberframe.com w: www.ofptimberframe.com t: 01304 613298 f: 01304 619635 Gl2000, St8000, St8500, Ti2000
Oak Frames Direct
Coldharbour Studios, Woods Corner, East Sussex TN21 9LQ e: sales@oakframesdirect.com w: www.oakframesdirect.com t: 01424 838500 Bu6800, Oa1000, Ti2000, Ti2500
15 Aray Gardens, Oban, Argyll PA34 4JX e: obanjoinery@btinternet.com t: 07831 618288 Bu3000
29 Car Bank Ave, Atherton, Manchester, Gtr. Manchester M46 9NW e: contact@offsitedesignsolutions.co.uk t: 07850 880427
Oisa Designs Chartered Architect 35 / 2F1 Lutton Place, Edinburgh EH8 9PF e: mail@oisadesigns.com w: www.oisadesigns.com t: 0131 516 9784 Ar2000
O’Keefe Scanlon Ltd
Orlestone Sawmill, Nickley Wood, Shadowhurst, Ashford, Kent TN26 1LZ e: sales@orlestoneoak.co.uk w: www.orlestoneoak.co.uk t: 01233 732179 f: 01233 732241 Be1000, Fl3500, Oa1000, Sa7000, Wi3000 1 Oliver’s Yard, 55-71 City Road, London EC1Y 1HQ e: orms@orms.co.uk w: www.orms.co.uk t: 020 7833 8533 f: 020 7837 7575 Ar2000 10 High Street, Pangbourne, Reading, Berkshire RG8 7AB e: oga@owensgalliver.co.uk w: www.owensgalliver.co.uk t: 0118 984 1344 f: 0118 984 1389
Corporate Assets, The Town Hall, St Aldates, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 1BX e: rbarnes@oxford.gov.uk t: 01865 252781 Lo1000
Oxford Oak
22 Parker Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX4 1TD e: info@oxfordoak.co.uk w: www.oxfordoak.co.uk t: 07788 757275 Fu3000
Broadmede House, Farnham Business Park, Weydon Lane, Farnham, Surrey GU9 8QT e: peter.okeefe@osparchitecture.com w: www.osparchitecture.com t: 01252 267878 Ar2000
P
Olympian Sheds Ltd
Marshall House, 124 Middleton Road, Morden, Surrey SM4 6RW e: paul@marshallpg.co.uk w: www.pgmarshallbuilders.co.uk t: 020 8646 8844 f: 020 8687 4103
Moston Road, Elworth, Sandbach, Crewe CW11 3JA e: barry@olympiansheds.co.uk w: www.olympiansheds.co.uk t: 01270 763599 Bu7000
ONCE Civil & Structural Ltd
Unit 1, The Tower, Killinarden Enterprise Park, Whitestown Way, Tallaght, Dublin 24, Republic of Ireland e: mail@once.co w: www.once.co t: 00 353 1 405 7001 f: 00 353 1 405 7001 En2000, Ti1200
P G Marshall & Sons Ltd
P M Law Design
The Old Courthouse, 18-22 St Peter’s Churchyard, Derby, Derbyshire DE1 1NN e: peter.law@pmlawdesign.co.uk t: 07533 815172 En2000
25 Lower Clanbrassil Street, Dublin 8, Republic of Ireland e: graham@pacstudio.ie w: www.pacstudio.ie t: 00 353 87 237 1003 Ar2000
White Cross, Lancaster, Lancashire LA1 4XQ e: trading@petaluk.com w: www.petal-timber.co.uk t: 01524 382273 f: 01524 841068 De2000, Fl3000, Ha7000, Mo4500, Ti0500 15 Angel Courtyard, High Street, Lymington, Hampshire SO41 9AP e: wendy@PADstudio.co.uk w: www.padstudio.co.uk t: 01590 670780 f: 01590 672816 Ar2000
Panelco Limited
Hadleigh Park, Grindley Lane, Blythe Bridge, Stoke on Trent ST11 9LW e: sales@panelco.com w: www.panelco.com t: 01782 392100 f: 01782 388877 La4000, Pa6200, Pa7500, Pa8500, Ti7500
Panorama Contractors Limited 113 Seymour Grove, Old Trafford, Manchester M16 0LD e: panorama_contractorsltd@hotmail.com t: 0161 877 1152 f: 0161 877 1152 Bu3000
Paper Project Architecture and Design Ltd
Unit 16, Rufus Business Centre, Ravensbury Terrace, London SW18 4RL e: office@paperproject.co.uk w: www.paperproject.co.uk t: 020 8947 0420 f: 0870 487 3421 Ar2000
Paradigm Housing Group
1 Glory Park Avenue, Wooburn Green, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP10 0DF t: 0300 303 1010 As1000
Paragon Acoustic Consultants Ltd Woodley House, 65/73 Crockhamwell Road, Woodley, Reading, Berkshire RG5 3JP e: patricks@paragonacoustics.com t: 0118 944 8444 Co3000
TRADA Members
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Parkins, R G & Partners Ltd
Pavlovskis Lister Ltd
Parsons Brinckerhoff Ltd
Pedder & Scampton Architects
Meadowside, Shap Road, Kendal, Cumbria LA9 6NY e: mail@rgparkins.com w: www.rgparkins.com t: 01539 729393 f: 01539 740609 Co9100, En2000 Queen Victoria House, Redland Hill, Redland, Bristol BS6 6US e: paulr@pbworld.com w: www.pbworld.com t: 0117 933 9300 f: 0117 933 9250 Ar2000, Co4000, Co5000, Co9100, En2000
Paslode
Diamond Point, Fleming Way, Crawley, West Sussex RH10 9DP e: athomas@itwcp.co.uk w: www.itwcp.co.uk t: 01293 523372 Fa1000, To0500, To1000
Pasquill
Merchant House, Binley Business Park, Coventry CV3 2TT e: marketing@pasquill.co.uk w: www.pasquill.co.uk t: 024 7643 8691 f: 024 7643 8425 Co9100, Sa6500, Tr4000
Passivhaus Homes
Alexander House, 106 Pembroke Road, Ruislip HA4 8NW e: info@passivhaushomes.co.uk w: www.passivhaushomes.co.uk t: 0345 257 1540 Ar2000
Patchett Joinery Ltd
Ryefield Works, 180 Highgate Road, Clayton Heights, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD13 1DS e: info@patchett-joinery.co.uk w: www.patchett-joinery.co.uk t: 01274 882331 f: 01274 882332
Patel Taylor
48 Rawstorne Street, Islington, London EC1V 7ND e: pta@pateltaylor.co.uk w: www.pateltaylor.co.uk t: 020 7278 2323 f: 020 7278 6242 Ar2000, La9000
Paul Davis & Partners
Unit 11, Yorkshire Way, West Moor Park, Armthorpe, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN3 3FB e: info@pavlister.co.uk w: www.pavlister.co.uk t: 01302 302328 f: 01302 302959 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200 United House, North Road, London N7 9DP e: gill@pedderscampton.com w: www.pedderscampton.com t: 020 7607 4156 Ar2000
PEFC UK Ltd
Sheffield Technology Parks, Cooper Buildings, Arundel Street, Sheffield S1 2NS e: info@pefc.co.uk w: www.pefc.co.uk t: 0114 307 2334 En4000, En5000
Pembroke Design Ltd
5-7 Picton Place, Haverfordwest SA61 2LE e: julian@pembrokedesign.co.uk w: www.pembrokedesign.co.uk t: 01437 764135 f: 01437 764471 Ar2000, Co4000, Co8800, Su1000, Su2000
Pennine Timber Frame (UK) Ltd Birch House, Doctor Fold Lane, Heywood, Lancashire OL10 2QE e: info@penninetimberframe.co.uk w: www.penninetimberframe.co.uk t: 01706 361876 f: 01706 621213 Bu6000, Bu7000, Ho3000, Ti1500, Ti2000
Penoyre & Prasad LLP
28-42 Banner Street, London EC1Y 8QE e: mail@penoyreprasad.com w: www.penoyreprasad.com t: 020 7250 3477 f: 020 7250 0844 Ar2000
Pensel
34 Haylie Gardens, Largs, North Ayrshire KA30 8JA e: paul@paulmcshanearchitecture.co.uk w: www.paulmcshanearchitecture.co.uk t: 01475 272167 Ar2000
Paul Newbould Planning & Building Design Services 78 Kings Avenue, Holland-On-Sea, Clacton-On-Sea, Essex CO15 5EP e: enquiries@paulnewbould.co.uk t: 01255 814505 f: 01255 815482 Ar2500
Peter Brett Associates LLP
Pentagon House, Rue Des Pres Trading Estate, St Saviour, Jersey JE2 7QT, Channel Islands t: 01534 888000 The Counting House, 9 High Street, Tring, Hertfordshire HP23 5TE e: ika@pepclaims.co.uk t: 01442 825658
7 Havelock Terrace, Lutton, Ivybridge, Devon PL21 9SP e: shawn@perspectivejoinery.co.uk w: www.perspectivejoinery.co.uk t: 01752 837494
Peter Brett Associates LLP
2nd Floor, 93 Candleriggs, Glasgow G1 1NP e: scotland@peterbrett.com w: www.peterbrett.com t: 0141 548 6570
PiveteauBois
La Vallee, Sainte Florence 85140, France e: export@piveteau.com w: www.piveteauboispro.com t: 00 33 2 51 66 01 36 Pa7200
Peter Brett Associates LLP
PJStructures Ltd
Atlas 1, Balby Carr Bank, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN4 5JT e: doncaster@peterbrett.com w: www.peterbrett.com t: 01302 852258 f: 01302 853419
Peter C. Todd - Building Contractor
The Vicarage, Dymock Road, Much Marcle, Herefordshire HR8 2NL e: patrick@pjmassociates.co.uk t: 01531 660455 f: 01531 660530 11 Wainwright Close, Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset BS22 7QS e: peter@pjstructures.co.uk w: www.pjstructures.co.uk t: 07557 787351 En2000
Well Cottage, Quethiock, Liskeard, Cornwall PL14 3SQ t: 07770 603905 Bu3000
Place Architecture
Peter Dann Limited
Plandescil Ltd
Newton House, Cambridge Road, Barton, Cambridge CB23 7WJ e: pd@peterdann.com w: www.peterdann.com t: 01223 264688 f: 01223 264680 Co4000, Co8800, En2000, Ho4000, Ti1200
Peter Dann Limited
9 Charlotte Street, London W1T 1RG t: 020 7637 7870 f: 020 7637 7880 86 Hillsboro Road, Bognor Regis, West Sussex PO21 2DY e: peter@peterhyatt.com t: 01243 840770 f: 01243 840771 Albion Mills, 3rd Floor, 18 East Tenter Street, London E1 8DN e: drew@phplusarchitects.com w: www.phplusarchitects.com t: 020 7613 1965
Phil Dean Architect
Berrybrae Studio, Tillyrie By Milnathort, Kinross, Kinross-shire KY13 0RW e: phil@phildeanarchitect.co.uk w: www.phildeanarchitect.co.uk t: 01577 861736 Ar2000
Philip Hawkey Architectural Design Windy Ridge, Crown Road, Whitemoor, St Austell, Cornwall PL26 7XH e: philip@philiphawkey.orangehome.co.uk w: www.ph-plans.co.uk t: 01726 824948 Ar2500, Co4000, Su1000
Piercy & Co
16 Brewhouse Yard, Clerkenwell, London EC1V 4LJ e: london@peterbrett.com w: www.peterbrett.com t: 020 7566 8600 f: 0141 332 3304
Peter Brett Associates LLP
Pinelog Ltd
Caversham Bridge House, Waterman Place, Reading, Berkshire RG1 8DN e: reading@peterbrett.com w: www.peterbrett.com t: 0118 950 0761 f: 0118 959 7498 Co4000, Co5000, Co8800, En2000, En3000
1 Ivanhoe Terrace, Chester le Street, Co Durham DH3 3JB e: alfredmilliken@pittillabell.com w: www.pittillabell.com t: 0191 388 7923 f: 0191 388 1883 Co4000, Co7000, Co8800, Co9100, En2000
PJM Associates Limited
5th Floor, 70-74 City Road, London, London EC1Y 2BJ e: fionaneil@piercyandco.com w: www.piercyconner.co.uk t: 020 7490 7546 Ar2000
Peter Brett Associates LLP
Pittilla Bell Consulting Limited
Marlborough House, High Street, Kidlington, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX5 2DN e: oxford@peterbrett.com w: www.peterbrett.com t: 01865 841893 f: 01865 841929
pH+
Perspective Joinery and Construction
Paul McShane Architecture
Lakeside House, Blackbrook Business Park, Blackbrook Park Avenue, Taunton, Devon TA1 2PX e: taunton@peterbrett.com w: www.peterbrett.com t: 01823 445150 f: 01823 445151
Pentagon
Paul Drinkall Associates Ltd
50 Hayse Hill, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 5SZ e: flynn1967@tiscali.co.uk t: 07838 250367 Cj1000
Peter Brett Associates LLP
Peter Hyatt Associates Ltd
PEP Claims Management Ltd
Paul Flynn
Telford House, Fulbourn, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB21 5HB e: cambridge@peterbrett.com w: www.peterbrett.com t: 01223 882000 f: 01223 881888
10 Stryd Y Plas, Caernarfon, Gwynedd LL55 1RR e: sel@pensel.net w: www.pensel.net t: 01286 662900 f: 01286 662902 Ar2000
The Old School House, 178 Ebury Street, London SW1W 8UP e: c.gormley@pauldavisandpartners.com w: www.pauldavisandpartners.com t: 020 7730 1178 f: 0845 280 5071 63 Avill, Hockley, Tamworth, Staffordshire B77 5QF e: pdaengineers@tiscali.co.uk t: 01827 281547
Peter Brett Associates LLP
Riverside Business Park, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1GS e: admin@pinelog.co.uk w: www.pinelog.co.uk t: 01629 814481 f: 01629 814634 Bu3000, Bu6000, Bu6800
26 Westgate, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN1 3BD e: stephenp@place-architecture.co.uk t: 01522 546362 f: 01522 545597 Connaught Road, Attleborough, Norfolk NR17 2BW e: pdc@plandescil.co.uk w: www.plandescil.co.uk t: 01953 452001 f: 01953 456955 Co5000, En2000
Plant Fibre Technology Ltd
Hen Capel, Glasinfryn, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 4UN e: garyt@plantfibretechnology.com w: www.plantfibretechnology.com t: 01248 362772 Co8700
Playdale Playground Equipment Haverthwaite, Ulverston, Cumbria LA12 8AE e: enquiries@playdale.co.uk w: www.playdale.co.uk t: 01539 531561 f: 01539 531539 Pg1000
PMS Oxford
Unit 10 Burcot Farm, Burcot, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 3GW e: info@pmsoxford.co.uk w: www.pmsoxford.co.uk t: 01865 407554 Bu3000
Point Three Design Ltd
Unit 1, The Warehouse, 12 Ravenesbury Terrace, London SW18 4RL e: jez@pointthree.co.uk t: 020 8944 8050 Ar2000
Pollard Architectural
5 Barras Street, Liskeard, Cornwall PL14 6AD e: jon_pollard@btconnect.com w: www.pollardarchitectural.co.uk t: 01579 347361 Ar2500, Co4000, Co9100, Su1000, Ti1200
Pollard Thomas Edwards architects
Diespeker Wharf, 38 Graham Street, London N1 8JX e: mail@ptea.co.uk w: www.ptea.co.uk t: 020 7336 7777 f: 020 7336 0770 Ar2000
TRADA Members
Timber Industry Yearbook 2015 www.trada.co.uk
Portland Consulting Engineers 10 Bankside, The Watermark, Gateshead, Tyne And Wear NE11 9SY e: info@portlandconsulting.co.uk w: www.portlandconsulting.co.uk t: 0191 461 9770 f: 0191 460 3028 En2000
PPK Timber Designs Ltd
2nd Floor, 5 Boulevard, Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset BS22 1NN e: pmk@ppkltd.co.uk w: www.ppkltd.co.uk t: 01934 517602 Ar2500, Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, Ti1200
Practical Structures Ltd
344 Castlereagh Road, Belfast, Co Antrim BT5 6AE e: solutions@practicalstructures.co.uk w: www.practicalstructures.co.uk t: 028 9028 3060 Co4000, En2000
Premier Guarantee
2 Shore Lines Building, Shore Road, Birkenhead, Wirral CH41 1AU e: john.gilbert@premierguarantee.co.uk w: www.premierguarantee.co.uk t: 0844 412 0888 In2000
Prewett Bizley
3l Leroy House, 436 Essex Road, London N1 3QP e: rp@prewettbizley.com w: www.prewettbizley.com t: 07779 256904 Ar2000
Price & Myers
30 Newman Street, London W1T 1LT e: mail@pricemyers.com w: www.pricemyers.com t: 020 7631 5128 f: 020 7462 1390 Co4000, En2000
Primary Timber Frame
The Factory, Resolven, Neath, West Glamorgan SA11 4HN e: andrew@primarytimberframe.com w: www.primarytimberframe.com t: 01639 711472 f: 01639 710873 Ca0500, Ho3000, Ti1500, Ti2000, Ti2500
Prime Meridian
26a Ganton Street, London W1F 7QZ e: dminns@prime-meridian.co.uk w: www.prime-meridian.co.uk t: 020 7494 3522 Ar2000, En2000
Pringle Richards Sharratt Architects
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Proctor and Matthews Ltd
Quadrant Approved Inspectors
Project 5 Architecture
Quadrant Harmon Consulting Ltd
7 Blue Lion Place, 237 Long Lane, London SE1 4PU e: info@proctorandmatthews.com w: www.proctorandmatthews.com t: 020 7378 6695 f: 020 7378 1372 Ar2000 8 Waterson Street, London E2 8HL e: info@p5a.co.uk w: www.p5a.co.uk t: 020 7739 9131
Project 5 Architecture
Qualtrough, J & Co Limited
PRP Architects LLP
Quinn Hardwoods Ltd
Ferry Works, Summer Road, Thames Ditton, Surrey KT7 0QJ e: sue.dawes@prparchitects.co.uk w: www.prparchitects.co.uk t: 020 8339 3600 f: 020 8339 3636 Ar2000, Co5000, Co8800, La9000, Re4000
Purcell UK
3 Colegate, Norwich, Norfolk NR3 1BN e: enquiries@purcellmillertritton.com w: www.purcellmillertritton.com t: 01603 674444 f: 01603 674445 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co4000, He1000
Purple Architecture Studio Ltd
Hope Street, Castletown, Isle of Man IM9 1AN e: john@jqbm.co.uk w: www.jqbm.co.uk t: 01624 822581 f: 01624 823383 Bu1000, Pr1000, St6000, Ti7500 Unit 242 Holly Road, Western Business Park, Naas Road, Dublin 12, Dublin, Republic of Ireland e: info@thetimberyard.ie w: www.thetimberyard.ie t: 00 353 87 779 4914 St2000, Ti0200, Ti0500
R
R D Architects Ltd
15 Bettina Crescent, Banbury, Oxfordshire OX16 1FH e: john@purplearchitecturestudio.co.uk t: 01295 259659 Ar2000
Trees, The Street, Ubley, Somerset BS40 6PA e: enquiries@rdarchitects.co.uk w: www.rdarchitects.co.uk t: 01761 463944 Ar2000
PWA Chartered Building Surveyors
R Elliott Associates Ltd
108 Vicarage Road, Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey TW16 7QX e: enquiries@pwa.uk.com w: www.pwa.uk.com t: 01932 508950 Ar2500, Co4000, Co9300, En1500, Su1000
PWP Architects
61 South Street, Havant, Hampshire PO9 1BZ e: design@pwp-architects.com w: www.pwp-architects.com t: 023 9248 2494 f: 023 9248 1152
Q
Q T F Quality Timber Frame Limited
36a Finnard Road, Rathfriland, Newry, County Down BT34 5BL e: raymond@qtfhomes.co.uk w: www.qtfhomes.co.uk t: 028 4063 2494 f: 028 4063 2495 Ti2000
Pringuer-James
QED Structures Ltd
Probyn Miers
Quadrant Approved Inspectors
Hamilton House, 1 Temple Avenue, Temple, London EC4Y 0HA e: info@probyn-miers.com w: www.probyn-miers.com t: 020 7583 2244 Ar2000
Morley House, 320 Regent Street, London W1B 3BD e: Stuart.harmon@quadrantharmon.co.uk w: www.quadrantharmon.co.uk t: 020 7637 2770 f: 020 7436 7823 En2000
2a High Street, Barley, Royston, Hertfordshire SG8 8HZ e: info@p5a.co.uk w: www.p5a.co.uk t: 01763 848428 f: 01763 849072 Ar2000
Studio 2.01, Canterbury Court, Kennington Park, 1 Brixton Road, London SW9 6DE e: ian.sharratt@prsarchitects.com w: www.prsarchitects.com t: 020 7793 2843 f: 020 7793 2829 Ar2000
10 Beulah Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 3SB e: sean@pjce.com w: www.pjce.com t: 020 8940 4159 Co9100, En2000
Buckminster Yard, Main Street, Buckminster, Grantham, Lincolnshire NG33 5SB e: nick@quadrantai.co.uk w: www.quadrantai.co.uk t: 01780 460464 f: 01780 460006
Hove Street, Hove, East Sussex BN3 2DF e: ianw@qedstructures.co.uk w: www.qedstructures.co.uk t: 01273 358035 f: 01273 207451 En2000 The Coach House, Desford Hall, Leicester Lane, Desford, Leicester LE9 9JJ e: info@quadrantai.co.uk w: www.quadrantai.co.uk t: 0116 412 0150 Bu3500
Quadrant Approved Inspectors 18b Charles Street, London W1J 5DU w: www.quadrantai.co.uk t: 020 7769 6797
Dennett House, Brighton Road, Sway, Lymington, Hampshire SO41 6EB e: info@rea-ltd.co.uk w: www.rea-ltd.co.uk t: 01590 683176 f: 01590 683533
R P Winstone Ltd
Hilltop, Evenjobb, Presteigne, Powys LD8 2SG e: info@rpwinstone.co.uk w: www.rpwinstone.co.uk t: 01547 560252 f: 01547 560409 Co9200
R R Richardson Ltd
Wellesley House, 10 Eelmoor Road, Farnborough, Hampshire GU14 7QN e: nick.pace@richardsonltd.co.uk w: www.richardsonltd.co.uk t: 01252 894100 f: 01252 419658 Bu3000
Ramage Young Design Ltd
The Schoolhouse, 101 Portman Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G41 1EJ t: 0141 226 2262 f: 0141 226 2264 En2000
Ramboll
Christchurch House, 30 Waterloo Street, Victoria Square, Birmingham B2 5TJ e: birmingham@ramboll.co.uk w: www.ramboll.co.uk t: 0121 230 1650 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Ramboll
Twenty, Station Road, Cambridge CB1 2JD e: cambridge@ramboll.co.uk w: www.ramboll.co.uk t: 01223 369220 f: 01223 356215 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Ramboll
2nd Floor, Sovereign House, 158 West Regent Street, Glasgow G2 4RL e: glasgow@ramboll.co.uk w: www.ramboll.co.uk t: 0141 225 1000 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000, En3000
Ramboll
3rd Floor, Halsbury House, Chancellor Court, 21 The Calls, Leeds LS2 7EH e: leeds@ramboll.co.uk w: www.ramboll.co.uk t: 0113 204 2880 Co4000, Co9100, En2000
Ramboll
240 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8NW e: london@ramboll.co.uk w: www.ramboll.co.uk t: 020 7631 5291 f: 020 7323 4645 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En1500, En2000
Ramboll
3rd Floor, Kings Court, 2-4 Exchange Street, St Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Gate, Manchester M2 7HA e: manchester@ramboll.co.uk w: www.ramboll.co.uk t: 0161 827 1890 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En1500, En2000
Ramboll
Carlton House, Ringwood Road, Woodlands, Southampton SO40 7HT e: southampton@ramboll.co.uk w: www.ramboll.co.uk t: 023 8081 7500 Co4000, En2000
Ramboll
40 Queen Square, Bristol, Avon BS1 4QP e: bristol@ramboll.co.uk w: www.ramboll.co.uk t: 0117 929 5200 f: 0117 929 5239 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En1500, En2000
Ramboll
2nd Floor, The Exchange, St John Street, Chester, Cheshire CH1 1DA e: chester@ramboll.co.uk w: www.ramboll.co.uk t: 01244 311855 Co4000, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
Ramsay and Chalmers
Chattan Mews Offices, 18 Chattan Place, Aberdeen AB10 6RD e: jgrant@ramsaychalmers.co.uk w: www.ramsaychalmers.co.uk t: 01224 560700 f: 01224 560701 Ce2000, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
Randolphe Palmer Design
Moathouse Farm, Thaxted, Essex CM6 2NX e: enquiries@rpidesign.co.uk t: 01371 870090 f: 01371 870090 Bu3500, Co4000, Co5000, En2000, Ti1200
Rawcliffe Associates Ltd
The Paddocks, Follifoot, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG3 1EA e: rawcliffe@follifoot.fsnet.co.uk t: 01423 879808 f: 01423 879525 Co9100, En2000
Raymond Simpson Associates Limited 7 Mid Stocket Road, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB15 5JL e: info@raymondsimpson.com w: www.raymondsimpson.co.uk t: 01224 636707
RB Doors & Joinery Ltd
Unit A2 Larkfield Trading Estate, New Hythe Lane, Larkfield, Kent ME20 6SW e: info@rbdoors.co.uk w: www.rbdoors.co.uk t: 01622 792015/6 f: 01622 882035 Do2500, Do4500, Jo4000, La6000, Pa8700
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Riches Hawley Mikhail Architects
Red Sky Architects
Riddick and Son
The Old Bakery, Studio F3, Malpas Road, Truro, Cornwall TR1 1QH e: tony@re-formstudio.co.uk w: www.re-formstudio.co.uk t: 07971 187077 3 Maitland Road, Woodthorpe, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG5 4GT e: studio@redskyarchitects.com w: www.redskyarchitects.com t: 07882 852368 Ar2000
Red Squirrel Architects Ltd
Unit 2, 32 Devonshire Road, Forest Hill, London SE23 3SR e: info@redsquirrelarchitects.com t: 020 8699 6766
Redstone, Bryan
10 - 11 Clerkenwell Green, London EC1R 0DP e: julia@rhmarchitects.com w: www.rhmarchitects.com t: 020 7250 1052 Ar2000 17/19 Main Street, Haugh of Urr, Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway DG7 3YA e: office@davah.co.uk t: 01556 660227
Rise Structural Engineers Ltd 117 Wilder Street, Bristol BS2 8QU e: ichauvet@risestructures.com w: www.risestructures.com t: 0117 279 9214 En2000
Rivington Street Studio
195 Exeter Road, Exmouth, Devon EX8 3DX e: bryan@redstone.eclipse.co.uk t: 01395 269807 Co9100, Co9200, En2000
23 Curtain Road, Shoreditch, London EC2A 3LT e: rss@rssa.co.uk w: www.rivingtonstreetstudio.co.uk t: 020 7739 8945 f: 020 7729 4098 Ar2000
Redwood Design Ltd
RLH Architectural Design Solutions
Unit 3+4 Ashcroft, Ashbourne Industrial Estate, Ashbourne, Co Meath Republic of Ireland e: john@redwood-design.com w: www.redwood-design.com t: 00 353 1 835 7577 f: 00 353 1 835 7578 Fu3000, Fu4000, Jo5000, Ki3000, St3000
Reiach and Hall Architects
6 Darnaway Street, Edinburgh, Lothian EH3 6BG e: reiach.hall@reiachandhall.co.uk w: www.reiachandhall.co.uk t: 0131 225 8444 f: 0131 225 5079 Ar2000
Reisser Ltd
Bramhall Moor Technology Park, Pepper Road, Hazel Grove, Stockport, Cheshire SK7 5BW e: info@reisser.co.uk w: www.reisser.co.uk t: 0161 483 5557 f: 0161 483 4631 Fa1000
Rembrand Timber Limited
Shielhill Wood, Tealing, Dundee, Tayside DD4 0PW e: sales@rembrandtimber.com w: www.rembrandtimber.com t: 01382 323200 f: 01382 323222 Cd1000, Do3000, Pa7000, Ti7700, Wi1000
Renfrewshire Council
Development & Housing Services, Cotton Street, Paisley, Renfrewshire PA1 1JD e: roy.mclean@renfrewshire.gov.uk t: 0141 618 6218 Go2000, Lo1000
Rhys Llwyd Davies - Architect | Pensaer
Swyddfa Heulwen, 29 Y Stryd Fawr, Y Bala, Gwynedd LL23 7AG e: post@rhysllwyddavies.co.uk t: 01678 521450 Ar2000
Riach Partnership Ltd
200 Bath Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G2 4HG e: mail@riach.co.uk w: www.riach.co.uk t: 0141 353 1230
RIBO Associates Ltd
Suite 125, Challenge House, 616 Mitcham Road, Croydon, Surrey CR0 3AA e: ribo.arch@gmail.com w: www.riboarchitects.co.uk t: 020 8617 9182 Ar2000
12 West Street, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire SA65 9AE e: design@rlh50.com w: www.rlh50.com t: 01348 435004/006 f: 01348 871926 Ar2500
RNLI
West Quay Road, Poole, Dorset BH15 1HZ e: crefoy@rnli.org.uk w: www.rnli.org.uk t: 01202 663251 f: 01202 663343 As1000, Co8800, En2000
Rob Hilton Architecture
The Studio, 158 Heavitree Road, Exeter, Devon EX1 2LZ e: studio@hiltonbarnfield.co.uk w: www.robhilton.co.uk t: 01395 224829 Ar2000, Ti1200
Robbins Consulting Engineers Ltd
66-68 Commercial Street, Mountain Ash, Rhondda Cynon Taff CF45 3PW e: andrew@robbinsconsulting.co.uk w: www.robbinsconsulting.co.uk t: 01443 479731 f: 01443 479583 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
Robert E Fry & Associates Ltd
45 Bridgeman Terrace, Wigan, Lancashire WN1 1TT e: ref@refa.co.uk t: 01942 826020 f: 01942 230816 Ar2500, Co4000, En2000
Robert Houmøller
Robert Stone Associates
Consulting Civil & Structural Engineers, Eleven Mile Lane, Suton, Wymondham, Norfolk NR18 9JL e: mail@rstoneassociates.co.uk w: www.rstoneassociates.co.uk t: 01953 601800 f: 01953 601594 Co4000, Co8800, Co9100, En2000, Su1000
Robert Wynter & Partners Ltd
Abinger House, Surrey Hills Business Park, Wotton, Dorking, Surrey RH5 6QT e: rwp@rwpengineering.co.uk w: www.rwpengineering.co.uk t: 01306 879875 f: 01306 741799 En2000
Robertson Slater Partnership Ltd 9th Floor, Salvesen Tower, Blaikies Quay, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB11 5PW e: wfs@robertsonslater.com t: 01224 574300
Robertson Timber Engineering Limited
10 Perimeter Road, Pinefield, Elgin IV30 6AE e: mike.turner@robertson.co.uk w: www.timberkit.co.uk t: 01343 549786 f: 01343 552546 Ti1200, Ti2000, Ti2500
Robertson Timber Engineering Limited
Robertson House, Castle Business Park, Stirling, Stirlingshire FK9 4TZ e: mike.turner@robertson.co.uk w: www.timberkit.co.uk t: 01786 431600 f: 01786 436070 Ti1200, Ti2000, Ti2500
Rodgers Leask Ltd
Role Mill, 49 Canal Street, Derby, Derbyshire DE1 2RJ e: rrlin@rodgersleask.co.uk w: www.rodgersleask.co.uk t: 01332 285000 f: 01332 291728 Co4000, Co5000, En2000
Roger Casey Associates Limited Ty Mansel, 6 Mansel Street, Carmarthen, Carmathenshire SA31 1PX e: r.casey@rca-eng.co.uk w: www.rca-eng.co.uk t: 01267 222646 f: 01267 221377 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
Roger Kemp Associates
9 Carnforth Road, Sompting, Lancing, West Sussex BN15 9TQ e: roger@roger-kemp.co.uk t: 01273 232255 Co4000
Roger Paling Joiners
Unit C, 105 Southgate Road, London N1 3JS e: info@houmoller.co.uk t: 020 8133 3622 Ar2000
Church Street, Hull, East Yorkshire HU9 1DU e: info@palingjoiners.co.uk w: www.palingjoiners.co.uk t: 01482 223633 f: 01482 586199 Do4500, Do5000, Jo4000, Jo5000, Ti2500
Robert Millerchip Designs Limited
Ronnie & Associates
Robert Rowett Architectural Services
Roscrowden Ltd
The Studio, Hackwell Street, Napton on the Hill, Southam, Warwickshire CV47 8LY e: design@rmdstudio.co.uk t: 01926 813312
2b Old Amenity Building, Restormel Estate, Liddicoat Road, Lostwithiel, Cornwall PL22 0HG e: enquiries@rr-as.co.uk w: www.robrowettarchitecturalservices.co.uk t: 01208 873323 f: 01208 873407 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co4000, Co7000, Ti1200
65 Jalan Greja, Singapore 488928, Singapore e: rc8636@gmail.com t: 00 65 9450 9672 En2000
Rotafix (Northern) Limited
Rotafix House, Abercrave, Swansea, West Glamorgan SA9 1UR e: rotafixltd@aol.com w: www.rotafix.co.uk t: 01639 730481 f: 01639 730858 Ad1000, Fa1000, Re3000, Re4000, Re6000
Rotho Blaas SRL
Via dell’Adige 2/1, 1-39040 Cortaccia (BZ), Italy e: info@rothoblaas.com w: www.rothoblaas.com/en/gb/home.html t: 00 39 471 818400/044 f: 00 39 471 818484 De2000, Fa1000, Ma1500, Ro2000, Va0500
Roughan & O’Donovan
Arena House, Arena Road, Sandyford, Dublin 18, Republic of Ireland e: info@rod.ie w: www.roughanodonovan.com t: 00 353 1 294 0800 f: 00 353 1 294 0820
Rowan Timber Supplies (Scotland) Ltd
Main Street, Plains, Lanarkshire ML6 7SH e: sales@rowan-timber.co.uk w: www.rowan-timber.co.uk t: 01236 814000 f: 01236 814001 Jo4000, Pa7500, St9000, Ti7500, Wi2000
Royal Household Property Section Buckingham Palace, London SW1A 1AA e: roy.brown@royal.gsx.gov.uk t: 020 7930 4832 Su1000
Royal School of Military Engineering Professional Engineering Wing, Brompton Barracks, Chatham, Kent ME4 4UG t: 01634 822322 f: 01634 822362 Ed4000
RPS
Noble House, Capital Drive, Linford Wood, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK14 6QP e: rpsww@rpsgroup.com w: www.rpsgroup.com t: 01908 669898 f: 01908 669899 Ar2000, Co5000, En1500, En2000, La9000
Rural Design Ltd
The Green, Portree, Isle of Skye, Highland IV51 9BT e: studio@ruraldesign.co.uk w: www.ruraldesign.co.uk t: 01478 613379 Ar2000
Rushby Brewster Associates Ltd The Town House, St George’s Square, Bishops Waltham, Southampton, Hampshire SO32 1AF e: admin@rushbybrewster.co.uk w: www.rushbybrewster.co.uk t: 01489 890004 f: 01489 890005 Ce2000, Co9200, En2000
Rushmoor Engineering Services Sandy Farm Business Centre, The Sands, Farnham, Surrey GU10 1PX e: doug@rushmooreng.co.uk w: www.rushmooreng.co.uk t: 01252 782366 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
Roscrowden, Frankley Lodge Road, Northfield, Birmingham, West Midlands B31 5PX e: graham@roscrowden.com w: www.planningdrawings.net t: 07720 985425
Russell-Hughes Cyf
Rossi Long Consulting
Russwood Ltd
16, Meridian Way, Yarmouth Road, Norwich, Norfolk NR70TA e: simon.rossi@rossilong.co.uk w: www.rossilong.co.uk t: 01603 706420 f: 01603 706421 En2000, Su1000
56 Bridge Street, Llangefni, Anglesey LL77 7HH e: russellhughes@btinternet.com w: www.russellhughes.co.uk t: 01248 722333 f: 01248 750600 Station Sawmill, Newtonmore, Highland PH20 1AR e: mail@russwood.co.uk w: www.russwood.co.uk t: 01540 673648 f: 01540 673661 Cd1000, De2000, Fl4000, Pa4000, Ti7500
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RWG Contracts Ltd
Firwood Farm, Firwood Lane, Samlesbury, Preston, Lancashire PR5 0RE e: robert@gerrardjoinery.com w: www.gerrardjoinery.com t: 01254 854637 Bu3000
Ryland, D A
17 Bell Meadow, Hingham, Norwich, Norfolk NR9 4HT e: david@extensions4homes.co.uk t: 01953 853040 Co4000, Co9100, En2000
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S C E G Limited
1st Floor, 30 Thomas Hand Street, Skerries, Co Dublin, Republic of Ireland e: info@sceg.ie t: 00 353 1 849 0999 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
S H Construcciones S.L.
3-D, Blq 1-C, Paseo Maritimo 31, Valdelagrana, El Puerto De Santa Maria 11500, Spain e: info@sh-construcciones.com w: www.eco-construccion.com t: 00 34 956 560 447 Bu3000, Co8800, Co9100, En2000, Ho3000
S J Omand
14 Victoria Street, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1DN e: stephen@sjomand.co.uk t: 01856 876215 f: 01856 876199
S M S Timber Frame
Unit 3, Near Bank, Shelley, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD8 8LT e: info@smstimberframe.co.uk w: www.smstimberframe.co.uk t: 01484 609900 f: 01484 600366 Ti1200
S R Timber
Wetherby Road, Osmaston Park Industrial Estate, Derby DE24 8HL e: sales@sr-timber.co.uk w: www.sr-timber.co.uk t: 01332 204821 f: 01332 253716 Ro2000, Sa8000, Ti0800
Safety Cases Ltd
19 Darling House, Clevedon Road, Twickenham, Middlesex TW1 2TU e: structuralengineer@pobox.com t: 07850 480118 f: 0870 336146
Saint-Gobain Building Distribution plc
Saint-Gobain House, Binley Business Park, Coventry, West Midlands CV3 2TT e: info@saint-gobain.co.uk w: www.saint-gobain.co.uk t: 024 7656 0700 f: 024 7656 0705
Samuely, F J & Partners
Celtic House, 33 Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Mews, London WC1N 2NS e: post@samuely.co.uk w: www.samuely.co.uk t: 020 7404 4041 f: 020 7242 2450 Co4000, En2000
Sanders Consulting
Kestrel Court, Harbour Road, Portishead, Bristol, Avon BS20 7AN e: sandcon01@netgates.co.uk t: 01275 390413 Co7000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
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Sandra Lynch Architectural Services
41 Broad View, Broad Oak, Heathfield, East Sussex TN21 8SB e: archserv@architectural-service.co.uk w: www.architectural-service.co.uk t: 01435 863595 Ar2500
Sands Consultants
Hems Court, Longbrook Street, Exeter, Devon EX4 6AP e: sands@sands-consultants.co.uk w: www.sands-consultants.co.uk t: 01392 421600 f: 01392 422 891 Co9100, En2000
Sandwood Consultants
York House, 9 York Place, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire HG5 0AD e: malcolm.lowe@sandwoodconsultants.co.uk w: www.sandwoodconsultants.co.uk t: 01423 799955 Co4000, Co9100, En2000
Sandy Fraser Associates
3a Grey Street, Tayport, Fife DD6 9JF e: sandyfraser@sfa.uk.com t: 01382 907977 f: 01382 553988 Co4000, Co7000, Co8800, Co9100, En2000
Sanei Hopkins Architects Ltd
LG.02 Screenworks, 22 Highbury Grove, London N5 2EF e: amir.s@saneihopkins.co.uk w: www.saneihopkins.co.uk t: 020 7704 1901 f: 020 7704 9048
Sarah Wigglesworth Architects 10 Stock Orchard Street, London N7 9RW e: eleanor@swarch.co.uk w: www.swarch.co.uk t: 020 7607 9200 f: 020 7607 5800 Ar2000
Sarum Hardwood Structures Limited
Unit 1b, Chilbolton Down Farm, Stockbridge, Hampshire SO20 6BU e: info@sarumhardwood.co.uk w: www.sarumhardwood.co.uk t: 01264 811600 f: 01264 810600 Br2000, De2000, St6000
SCD Architecture and Interiors 33 Bond Street, Brighton BN1 1RD e: suecambie@scd-design.com w: www.scd-design.com t: 07815 913058
School of Civil Engineering and Surveying, University of Portsmouth
Portland Building, Portland Street, Portsmouth, Hants PO1 3AH e: isobel.kilgallon@port.ac.uk w: www.port.ac.uk/departments/academic/edam t: 023 9284 2523
Schumann Consult Ltd
60 New Broad Street, London, Greater London EC2M 1JJ e: stephen.walton@schumannconsultltd.com w: www.schumannconsultltd.com t: 07432 617343 Ar2500
Scotframe Timber Engineering Limited
4 Grayshill Road, Westfield, Cumbernauld G68 9HQ e: cumbernauld@scotframe.co.uk w: www.scotframetimberengineering.co.uk t: 01236 861200 f: 01236 861201 Co9100, En2000, Ti0900, Ti2000, Ti2700
Scotframe Timber Engineering Limited
Units 3.1 & 3.8, Discovery House, Gemini Crescent, Dundee DD2 1SW e: dundee@scotframe.co.uk w: www.scotframetimberengineering.co.uk t: 01382 561772 f: 01382 568182 Co9100, En2000, Ti0900, Ti2000, Ti2700
Scotframe Timber Engineering Limited
Darach House, Stoneyfield Business Park, Inverness IV2 7PA e: inverness@scotframe.co.uk w: www.scotframetimberengineering.co.uk t: 01463 717328 f: 01463 717196 Co9100, En2000, Ti0900, Ti2000, Ti2700
Scotframe Timber Engineering Limited
Inverurie Business Park, Souterford Avenue, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire AB51 0ZJ e: inverurie@scotframe.co.uk w: www.scotframetimberengineering.co.uk t: 01467 624440 f: 01467 624255 Co9100, En2000, Ti0900, Ti2000, Ti2700
Scott Projects UK Ltd
3b Darville House, Oxford Road East, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 1EF e: dougscott@scottprojects.co.uk t: 01753 424696 Co4000, Co4500, Co7500, Co9100, Co9300
Scott White and Hookins LLP
Fountain House, 26 St Johns Street, Bedford, Bedfordshire MK42 0AQ e: bed@swh.co.uk w: www.swh.co.uk t: 01234 213111 f: 01234 213333 Co4000, Co7000, Co9200, En2000, En3000
Scott White and Hookins LLP
Harman House, Andover Road, Winchester, Hampshire SO23 7BS e: info@swh.co.uk w: www.swh.co.uk t: 01962 844855 Co4000, Co7000, Co9200, En2000, En3000
Scott White and Hookins LLP London House, 42 West Street, Carshalton, Surrey SM5 2PR e: info@swh.co.uk w: www.swh.co.uk t: 020 8773 3131
Scottish Government Building Standards Division
Denholm House, Livingston, West Lothian EH54 6GA e: buildingstandards@scotland.gsi.gov.uk w: www.scotland.gov.uk/bsd t: 01506 600400 f: 01506 600 401 Go2000
Scotts of Thrapston Limited
Bridge Street, Thrapston, Kettering, Northamptonshire NN14 4LR e: info@scottsofthrapston.co.uk w: www.scottsofthrapston.co.uk t: 01832 732366 f: 01832 733703 Bu6800, Do2500, Jo4000, Tr4000, Wi2000
Screedflo Ltd
Unit 8, West Station Business Park, Spital Road, Maldon, Essex CM9 6FF e: heatherp@screedflo.co.uk w: www.screedflo.co.uk t: 01621 874781 f: 01621 854 608
SDP Consulting Engineers
Suite 3, Salar House, Campfield Road, St. Albans, Hertfordshire AL1 5HT e: mail@sdpce.co.uk w: www.sdpce.co.uk t: 01727 844606 f: 01727 830771 En2000
SEA Design Group
13D Princes Drive, Kenilworth, Warwickshire CV8 2FD e: joe.james@seadesigngroup.com t: 01926 864440
Sealmaster Limited
Brewery Road, Pampisford, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 4HG e: sales@sealmaster.co.uk w: www.sealmaster.co.uk t: 01223 832851 f: 01223 837215 Do4000, Pa4000, Pa8000, Te2000
Selco Builders Warehouse
2 Queens Drive, Kings Norton Business Centre, Kings Norton, Birmingham B30 3HH e: information@selcobw.com w: www.selcobw.com t: 0121 415 7270 f: 0121 415 7294
Self-Build-Pro (Chartered Surveyors)
Belmont Business Centre, Brook Lane, Endon, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST9 9EZ e: admin@self-build-pro.co.uk w: www.self-build-pro.co.uk t: 01782 502993 Co8800, Co9100, En1000, Ti1200, Ti1500
Senior Architectural Systems Limited Eland Road, Denaby Main, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN12 4HA e: info@seniorarchitectural.co.uk w: www.seniorarchitectural.co.uk t: 01709 772600 f: 01709 772601 Do2500, Wi1000, Wi2000, Wi4000
Services and Trade Company LLC PO Box 823, Postal Code112, Ruwi, Sultanate of Oman w: www.stcgroups.com t: 00 968 2481 1455 Jo4000
Setsco Services PTE Ltd
18 Teban Gardens Crescent, 608925, Singapore t: 00 65 6566 7777 f: 00 65 6566 7718 Te3500
Setsquare Staging Limited
Unit 17 Willow Lane Business Park, 1 - 11 Willow Lane, Mitcham, Surrey CR4 4NA e: john@setsquarestaging.com w: www.setsquarestaging.com t: 020 8687 7400 f: 020 8687 7419 Fu4000
Seven Oaks Joinery
Unit 2, Millands Road Industrial Estate, Neath, West Glamorgan SA11 1NJ e: warren.rowlands@haleconstruction.co.uk w: www.sevenoaksjoinery.co.uk t: 01639 620240 f: 01639 642008 Co9100, Jo4000, Ti1200, Ti2000, Tr4000
Shape Structures
2D Nautica Building, Waterclub Complex, 100 Beach Road, Granger Bay, Cape Town 8001, South Africa e: mark@shapestructures.com t: 00 27 82 344 5808 Co4000
Sharvatt Woolwich Ltd
Sharvatt Business Centre, Keats Road, Crabtree Manorway South, Belvedere, Kent DA17 6BP e: sales@timberuk.com w: www.timberuk.com t: 020 8312 1902 f: 020 8312 1905 Cd1000, Mo5000, Pa7500, So6000, Ti7500
shedkm
61a Bold Street, Liverpool L1 4EZ e: pam@shedkm.co.uk w: www.shedkm.co.uk t: 0151 709 8211 Ar2000
TRADA Members
200 shedkm
73a Beak Street, London W1F 9SR e: design@shedkm.co.uk w: www.shedkm.co.uk t: 020 7439 7166 Ar2000
Shepherd Gilmour
One Victoria Square, Birmingham B1 1BD e: birmingham@shepherd-gilmour.co.uk w: www.shepherd-gilmour.co.uk t: 0121 616 0250 f: 0121 616 0555
Shepherd Gilmour
Suite G1, Ebor Court, Skinner Street, Leeds LS1 4ND e: leeds@shepherd-gilmour.co.uk w: www.shepherd-gilmour.co.uk t: 0113 245 1393 f: 0113 245 0807
Shepherd Gilmour
Tower Court, 42 Tower Street, Leicester LE1 6WT e: leicester@shepherd-gilmour.co.uk w: www.shepherd-gilmour.co.uk t: 0116 233 7676 f: 0116 233 7677
Shepherd Gilmour
Castlefield House, 29 Ellesmere Street, Manchester M15 4LZ e: manchester@shepherd-gilmour.co.uk w: www.shepherd-gilmour.co.uk t: 0161 837 1500 f: 0161 837 1549 En2000
Shepherd Gilmour
10a Mostyn Avenue, Craig-y-Don, Llandudno, Conwy LL30 1YS e: llandudno@shepherd-gilmour.co.uk w: www.shepherd-gilmour.co.uk t: 01492 879069 f: 01492 879778
Shepherd Gilmour
6 Station Road, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire WD3 1QZ e: london@shepherd-gilmour.co.uk w: www.shepherd-gilmour.co.uk t: 01923 777070 f: 01923 896332
Shepherd Gilmour
4 Cherry Orchard, Ryecroft, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire ST5 2UB e: newcastle@shepherd-gilmour.co.uk w: www.shepherd-gilmour.co.uk t: 01782 625376 f: 01782 712265
Shepley Timber Engineering Ltd Unit 4, Shepley Industrial Estate South, Audenshaw, Manchester M34 5DW e: kim@shepleytimberengineering.co.uk t: 0161 337 0096 Ti2000
Shere Consulting Ltd
Unit River Court, Albert Drive, Woking, Surrey GU21 5RP e: simonralph@sheregroup.com t: 01483 732100
Sherpa Connection Systems GmbH
Badl 31, Frohnleiten, Styria 8130, Austria e: office@sherpa-connector.com w: www.sherpa-connector.com t: 00 43 3127 20945 f: 00 43 3127 209 4523 Ar2000, Be1000, Fa1000, Ho3000, St2000
Shropshire Timber Frames Limited Unit 7J, Centurion Business Park, Kendal Road, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY1 4EH e: matttelford@shropshiretimberframes.com w: www.shropshiretimberframes.com t: 01743 442500 Ti2000
SH Structures Limited
Moxon Way, Moor Lane Trading Estate, Sherburn-in-Elmet, North Yorkshire LS25 6ES e: mail@shstructures.com w: www.shstructures.com t: 01977 681931 f: 01977 681930 Br2000, Bu8000, St9000
Siero Lam SA
Los Cuetos S/n, Argüelles 33188, Spain e: siero@sierolam.com w: www.sierolam.com t: 00 34 985 742 012 f: 00 34 985 742 350 Fl3500, Gl1000, Pa7200, Sa7000, Ti2000
Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd
Technical Information Division, Eaton Court, Maylands Avenue, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 7TR e: j.davies@sir-robert-mcalpine.com w: www.sir-robert-mcalpine.com t: 01442 412820 f: 01442 230024 Bu3000, En2000
SKArchitects Limited
Snows Timber Ltd
Holbeache Sawmills, Oak Lane, Kingswinford, West Midlands DY6 7JS e: kingswinford@snowstimber.com w: www.snowstimber.com t: 01384 279211 f: 01384 279645 Cd1000, De2000, Fl6500, Mo5000, Pa7500
Solid Structures (UK) Limited
108 Leigh Road, Leigh on Sea, Essex SS9 1BU e: michaela@skarchitects.co.uk w: www.skarchitects.co.uk t: 01702 478195 Ar2000
The Brewery, Hook Norton, Banbury, Oxfordshire OX15 5NY e: info@solid-structures.com w: www.solid-structures.com t: 0845 241 4705 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
Unit 4, Albright Road, Widnes, Cheshire WA8 8FY e: enquiries@silvatimber.co.uk w: www.silvatimber.co.uk t: 0151 495 3111 f: 0151 495 2255 Cd1000, De2000, Ro2000, Ti0200, Ti7500
Sloan Structural Solutions Ltd
SOLUTION Consulting Engineers Ltd
Silvatec Design Ltd
Slorach Wood Architects
Silva Timber Products Limited
Second Floor Suite, Building 1, Grosvenor Court, Hipley Street, Old Woking, Surrey GU22 9LL e: design@silvatecdesign.com w: www.silvatecdesign.com t: 01483 769518 f: 01483 770863 Co9100, Co9200, Ti1200
Simon Hall Architects
12 George Street, Perth PH1 5JR e: mark@3slimited.co.uk w: www.3slimited.co.uk t: 01738 561697
The Station Master’s Office, South Queensferry, West Lothian EH30 9JP e: caroline@slorachwoodarchitects.com w: www.slorachwoodarchitects.com t: 0131 319 1260 f: 0131 319 1239
Slowikowski Blackshaw
2 Scotland Terrace, Boffordd, Llangefni, Anglesy e: simonhall72@hotmail.co.uk t: 01248 724831 Ar2000
The Maltings, East Tyndall Street, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF24 5EA e: slowikowski@btconnect.com w: www.slowikowskiblackshaw.co.uk t: 029 2045 1331
Simon Spencer MCIAT
Smartply Europe Ltd
Moor Lane House, Talaton, Exeter, Devon EX5 2RG e: simon@sspencer.co.uk t: 07973 653758 Ar2500, Co4000
Simpson (York) Limited
Joiners Shop, Common Road, Dunnington, York, North Yorkshire YO19 5PD e: enquiries@simpsonyork.co.uk w: www.simpsonyork.co.uk t: 01904 481604 f: 01904 751251 Bu3000
Simpson (York) Limited
PO Box 289, 10 Hassacarr Close, Chessingham Park, Dunnington, York YO19 5YL e: enquiries@simpsonyork.co.uk w: www.simpsonyork.co.uk t: 01904 562400 f: 01904 562462 Bu3000
Simpson Associates Consulting Engineers LLP 8 Friday Street, Henley-On-Thames, Oxfordshire RG9 1AH e: mail@simpsoneng.com w: www.simpsoneng.com t: 01491 576221 f: 01494 410129 En2000
Simpson Strong-Tie
Winchester Road, Cardinal Point, Tamworth, Staffordshire B78 3HG e: skennedy@strongtie.com w: www.strongtie.co.uk t: 01827 255600 f: 01827 255616 Fa1000, Gl2000, St8000, Ti2700
Sinclair Johnston & Partners Limited
93 Great Suffolk Street, London SE1 0BX e: dglenister@sinclairjohnston.co.uk w: www.sinclairjohnston.co.uk t: 020 7593 1900 f: 020 7593 1910 Co9100, En2000
Sioo Wood Protection
Arods Industrivag 19, SE-422 43 Hisings Backa, Goteborg, Sweden e: sioouk@icloud.com w: www.sioo.co.uk t: 00 46 70 742 42 62 Co1500
Belview, Slieverue, Waterford, Republic of Ireland w: www.smartply.com t: 00 353 51 851 233 f: 00 353 51 851130 Pa5700
Smith and Wallwork Ltd
Sheraton House, Castle Park, Cambridge CB3 0AX e: contact@smithandwallwork.com w: www.smithandwallwork.com t: 01223 370126 En2000
Smith Foster Ltd
Suite 8, Branksome Park House, Branksome Business Park, Bourne Valley Road, Poole, Dorset BH12 1ED e: nigel@smithfoster.com w: www.smithfoster.com t: 01202 540888 f: 01202 540044 En2000
Smiths Gore
Lemon Villas, Truro, Cornwall TR1 2NU e: enquiry@stratton-holborow.co.uk w: www.stratton-holborow.co.uk t: 01872 274646 f: 01872 222180 Ar2000, Su1000
Snows Timber Ltd
Penton Sawmills, Newbury Lane, Penton Mewsey, Andover, Hampshire SP11 0SP e: andover@snowstimber.com w: www.snowstimber.com t: 01264 735371 f: 01264 735524 Cd1000, De2000, Fl6500, Mo5000, Pa7500
Snows Timber Ltd
Sherwood Sawmills, Fullwood Industrial Estate, Fullwood Road South, Huthwaite, Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire NG17 2JZ e: huthwaite@snowstimber.com w: www.snowstimber.com t: 01623 513108 f: 01623 440272 Cd1000, De2000, Fl6500, Mo5000, Pa7500
Snows Timber Ltd
The Pollards, Porchestall Drove, Glastonbury, Somerset BA6 9LX e: enquiries@snowstimber.com w: www.snowstimber.com t: 01458 836400 f: 01458 836411 Cd1000, De2000, Fl6500, Mo5000, Pa7500
Hawthorne House, Cowards Lane, Codicote, Hertfordshire SG4 8UN e: steveb@solutionce.co.uk t: 01438 820110 En2000
Somerset Carpenters Limited
Unit 3b, Bath Bridge Business Park, Bath Road, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 4SZ e: info@somersetcarpenters.co.uk w: www.somersetcarpenters.co.uk t: 01278 425710 f: 01278 446667
Sophie Bates Architects
29 St Georges Road, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey KT2 6DL e: sophie@sophiebates.com w: www.sophiebates.com t: 07725 501683 Ar2000
Soundcraft
Orchard Building, Hewitts Road, Chelsfield, Orpington, Kent BR6 7QL e: admin@soundcraft-doors.co.uk w: www.soundcraft-doors.co.uk t: 01959 533778 f: 01959 532544 Do4500, Jo4000, Jo5000, Wi2000, Wi3000
Soup Architects
The Studio, 198 Blackstock Road, London N5 1EN e: studio@souparchitects.com w: www.souparchitects.com t: 020 7354 1729 f: 020 7354 1730 Ar2000
South Eastern Carpentry Ltd Heritage House, Yalding Hill, Yalding, Kent ME18 6AL e: info@secarpentry.co.uk w: www.secarpentry.co.uk t: 01622 813421 f: 01622 815297
South Eastern Services
South Eastern House, 62-70 Fowler Road, Hainault, Essex IG6 3UT e: jeff.penny@see-plc.com w: www.see-plc.com t: 020 3195 2501 f: 020 8559 5060 Bu3000
Soutra
Stafford Barton, Broadhembury, Devon EX14 3LU e: hobbssoutra@tiscali.co.uk w: www.soutratimberframe.co.uk t: 01404 841130 f: 01404 841107 Bu3000, En3000, Ho3000, Ti1500
Space4 Limited
Tameside Drive, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham B35 7AG e: sales@space4.co.uk w: www.space4.co.uk t: 0121 748 8383 f: 0121 776 7369 Bu6800, Bu7000, St8000, St8500, Ti2000
Spandrel Homes Ltd
Askern House, High Strreet, Askern, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN6 0AA e: mick@spandrelhomes.co.uk w: www.spandrelhomes.co.uk t: 07450 261336 Ti2000
TRADA Members
Timber Industry Yearbook 2015 www.trada.co.uk
Spencer Jones Design Ltd
Lasyard House Business Centre, Underhill Street, Bridgnorth, Shropshire WV16 4BB e: info@spencerjonesdesign.co.uk w: www.spencerjonesdesign.co.uk t: 07794 937038 Co9100, Co9200, Ti1200
Stafford Bridge Doors Ltd
Bedford Road, Pavenham, Bedford MK43 7PS e: info@sbdoors.com w: www.sbdoors.com t: 01234 826316 f: 01234 826319 Do2500, Do4500, Do5000, Lo2000
Stanley Fyffe Associates
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Steve Eastland Design Ltd
Hope House, Kerswell, Devon EX15 1RR e: steve@steveeastlanddesign.com t: 01884 266437 Ar2000
Steve Gilman Design Ltd
South Grange, 28 High Street, Bassingham, Lincolnshire LN5 9EY e: mail@stevegilmandesign.co.uk w: www.stevegilmandesign.co.uk t: 01522 788000 f: 01522 788000 Ar2500, En2000
Steven Fraser Chartered Architect
3 Panton Street, Soho, London SW1Y 4DL e: stanley@fyffe.co.uk t: 0845 370 0744 En2000, Ti1200
25 Glencairn Crescent, Edinburgh EH12 5BT e: info@stevenfraser.co.uk w: www.stevenfraser.co.uk t: 07889 804192 Ar2000
Stanmore Contractors Limited
Stevenson Calam Associates
Stanmore House, Gyproc Business Park, Church Manorway, Erith, Kent DA8 1DE e: mail@stanmoreltd.co.uk w: www.stanmoreltd.co.uk t: 01322 446446
Star Design Associates Ltd 16 Lilian Impey drive, Highwoods, Colchester, Essex CO4 9GP e: jude.swampillai@ntlworld.com w: www.starda.co.uk t: 07708 423514 En2000
Steer, P J
102 Station Parade, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG1 1HQ e: stevenson.calam@btconnect.com t: 01423 530999 f: 01423 520028 Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Stevenson Installers
1 Pound Farm Cottages, Ketches Lane, Uckfield, East Sussex TN22 3RY e: mike@stevenson-carpenters.co.uk t: 01825 791823 Cj1000
Stewart Associates
478 Duffield Road, Allestree, Derby, Derbyshire DE22 2DJ e: SteerDerby@aol.com t: 01332 558989 f: 01332 558989
The Studio, 9 Waterside Street, Largs, Ayrshire KA30 9LN e: info@stewart-associates.com w: www.stewart-associates.com t: 01475 670033 f: 01475 673103
Steico UK Ltd
Stewart Morris Partnership Ltd
1st Floor, New Barnes Mill, Cottonmill Lane, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL1 2HA e: info.uk@steico.com w: www.steico.com t: 01727 515120 f: 01727 836392 Fi2000, Gl1000, Lv1000, Pa8800, St9000
Stephen Davy Peter Smith Architects Ltd
Fanshaw House, Fanshaw Street, London N1 6HX e: sdpsa@davysmitharchitects.co.uk w: www.davysmitharchitects.co.uk t: 020 7739 2020 f: 020 7739 2021 Ar2000
Stephen Hyde Limited
193 Charles Street, Leicester, Leicestershire LE1 1LA e: engineers.smp@mistral.co.uk w: www.stewart-morris-partnership.co.uk t: 0116 254 6922
Stirling Maynard
Stirling House, Rightwell, Bretton, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire PE3 8DJ e: gavin.duff@stirlingmaynard.com w: www.stirlingmaynard.com t: 01733 262319 f: 01733 331527 Co8800, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
Stonewood Timber Frames Limited
22 Winchester Road, Bromley, Kent BR2 0PZ e: steve@sjhyde.com w: www.sjhyde.co.uk t: 020 8402 9630 En2000
Kaileys Barn, Parkin Lane, Sourhall, Todmorden, Lancashire OL14 7JF e: stonewood.timberframes@btconnect.com w: www.stonewoodtimberframes.co.uk t: 01706 810101 Ti1500, Ti2000
Stephen Waud Associates Ltd
Stora Enso Building Solutions UK
23 Stafford Crescent, Braintree, Essex CM7 9PS e: S.B.Waud@gmail.com w: www.stevewaudforplans.com t: 01376 349336 Su1000
Sterry, Nigel F
48 Spinney Hill Drive, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3LD e: nigelsterry@btconnect.com t: 01509 264265 f: 01509 264265 Ar2000
Steve Coleman (Timber Erectors) Ltd 11 Christie Close, Broxbourne, Hertfordshire EN10 7RB e: office@timbererectors.co.uk w: www.timbererectors.co.uk t: 01992 443920 f: 01992 443920 Bu3000, Ca0500, Gl2000, Ti1500, Ti2500
1 Kingfisher House, New Mill Road, Orpington, Kent BR5 3QG e: buildingsolutions-uk@storaenso.com w: www.clt.info/ t: 01689 892622 Ar2000, Cl1000, En2000, Jo3000, Sa6500
Stourhead (Western) Estate
Estate Office, Gasper Mill, Stourton, Warminster, Wiltshire BA12 6PU e: nick@stourhead.com w: www.stourhead.com t: 01747 840643 f: 01747 841107 Cd1000, De2000, Ha7000, So6000, Ti4000
Straight Up Timber Frame Ltd
Ribblesdale House, 14 Ribblesdale House, Preston, Lancashire PR1 3NA e: info@straightuptimber.co.uk w: www.straightuptimber.co.uk t: 01772 824644 Ar2500, Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, Ti1200
Strategic Team Group
Strategic Business Centre, Blue Ridge Park, Thunderhead Ridge, Glasshoughton, Yorkshire WF10 4UA e: charlestweed@strategicteamgroup.com w: www.strategicteamgroup.com t: 01977 555550 f: 01977 555509
Street Design Limited
Unit 47, Hayhill Industrial Estate, Barrow Upon Soar, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE12 8LD e: sdl@street-design.com w: www.street-design.com t: 01509 815335 f: 01509 815332 Ga3000, Pg1000, St5000
STREIF
Structural Design Services
48 Belle Vue Road, Bournemouth, Dorset BH6 3DT e: jpbarratt@gmail.com t: 01202 431913 f: 01202 431913 En2000
Structural Design Solutions Ltd
39 Grosvenor Avenue, Alsager, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire ST7 2BZ e: paul@structural-design-solutions.co.uk w: www.structural-design-solutions.co.uk t: 01270 878924 f: 01270 878924 Co4000, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
Structural Element
1 Josef Streif St, Weinsheim 54595, Germany e: werner.peintinger@streif.de w: www.streif.de t: 00 49 655 112455 f: 00 49 6551 12220 Bu8000, Ho3000, Ti2000
Flat 7 Building 36, Marlborough Road, Royal Arsenal, London SE18 6XD e: info@structuralelement.co.uk w: www.structuralelement.co.uk t: 020 3648 6032 Co9100, En2000
STREIF
Structural Engineering Services Ltd
4 Metro House, Northgate, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 1BE e: bill.treves@streif.co.uk w: www.streif.co.uk t: 01243 790075 Bu8000, Ho3000, Ti2000
Stride Treglown Ltd
Promenade House, The Promenade, Clifton Down, Bristol BS8 3NE e: robertdelius@stridetreglown.com w: www.stridetreglown.co.uk t: 0117 974 3271 f: 0117 974 5207 Ar2000, Co8800, En3000, La9000, Su1000
Stringer Builders
3 Longcroft Lane, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire AL8 6EB e: paul@stringer-builders.co.uk w: www.stringer-builders.co.uk t: 07976 969388
Stroud Associates
The Coast Guard Station, Queens Promenade, Ramsey, Isle Of Man IM8 1ES e: info@ses.co.im t: 01624 819300
Structural Solutions
The Chapel House, 11a Alexandra Park, Redland, Montpelier, Bristol, Avon BS6 6QB e: admin@structuralsolutions.co.uk w: www.structuralsolutions.co.uk t: 0117 924 5014 f: 0117 924 5207 Ce2000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Structural Solutions
Gladstone House, Main Road, Broughton, Chester, Cheshire CH4 0NR e: rob@solutions.gb.com w: www.solutions.gb.com t: 01244 526020
Structural Timber Design Solutions LLP
Suite F, Harkstead Hall Estate Barns, Lings Lane, Harkstead, Ipswich, Suffolk IP9 1DB e: phil@stroud-associates.co.uk w: www.stroud-associates.co.uk t: 01473 893981 f: 0870 706 1135
21 Langley Road, Trowbridge, Wiltshire BA14 0LL e: admin@studs.org.uk w: www.studs.org.uk t: 01225 342837 f: 0117 951 7215 Co4000, Co9200, Ti1200
Structa LLP
StructureMode Ltd
High Trees, Hillfield Road, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 4AA e: jemma.gask@structa.co.uk w: www.structa.co.uk t: 01442 419850 Co9100, En2000
Struct-SURE & Building Design
8a Peacock Yard, Iliffe Street, London SE17 3LH e: mail@structuremode.com w: www.structuremode.com t: 020 7701 5714 Co4000, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
Stuart King Architecture
Unit 9, Beech Avenue Business Park, Beech Avenue, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG2 8DS e: timber.design@gmx.co.uk w: www.structural-building-design.co.uk t: 01423 816298 f: 0871 918 8479 Co8800, Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Te4000
& Design Ltd Rosyth Business Centre, 16 Cromarty Campus, Rosyth, Fife KY11 2WX e: stuart@stuartkingarchitecture.com w: www.stuartkingarchitecture.com t: 01383 435996 Ar2000
Structural and Civil Design
Stuart Page Architect
Midway House, 564 Brighton Road, South Croydon, Surrey CR2 6AW e: bill.ainscow@s-and-cd.co.uk w: www.s-and-cd.co.uk t: 020 8668 0884 f: 020 8668 0887
Structural Design & Draughting Ltd Unit G2, Warrington Business Park, Long Lane, Warrington, Cheshire WA2 8TX e: dave.morris@sdandd.co.uk t: 01925 655495 f: 01925 414059
Structural Design Associates Ltd 1A Oaktree Business Park, Cadley Hill Road, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 9DJ e: consult@sda-burton.co.uk w: www.sda-burton.co.uk t: 01283 551111 f: 01283 551119 Co4000, Co9100, En2000, He1000, Ti1200
Forge House, The Green, Langton Green, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN3 0JB e: stuart@stuartpage.co.uk w: www.stuartpage.co.uk t: 01892 862548 f: 01892 863919 Ar2000, He1000
Studio Bark
Unit1H, Autumn Yard, London E3 2TT e: wilf@studiobark.co.uk w: www.studiobark.co.uk t: 07863 331464 Ar2000
Studio24 Architects LLP
24 Aberdeen Avenue, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 8DP e: info@studio24architects.com w: www.studio24architects.com t: 01223 351023 Ar2000
TRADA Members
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Suetake Studio 2
25b, Lowman Road, London N7 6DD e: junko@suetake.co.uk w: www.suetake.co.uk t: 020 7700 7280 Ar2000
Summerfield, F
216 Heaton Moor Road, Heaton Moor, Stockport, Cheshire SK4 4DU e: fs@torplan.co.uk w: www.torplan.co.uk/engineer t: 0161 443 1881 f: 0161 431 0786 En2000
Super Structures Associates Limited
G10 Electroline House, 15 Lion Road, Twickenham, Middlesex TW1 4JH e: derek.mason@ssaceltd.co.uk w: www.superstructuresassociates.co.uk t: 020 8945 5295 En2000
Susan Walker Architects
15 Cromwell Road, London SW7 2JB e: office@susanwalkerarchitects.co.uk w: www.susanwalkerarchitects.co.uk t: 020 7584 9020 f: 020 7584 7039 Ar2000
Sustain the Future Ltd
13 Woodlands Avenue, Kirkcudbright, Dumfries and Galloway DG6 4BP e: sustainthefuture@me.com w: www.sustain-the-future.co.uk t: 07951 030077
Sutherland Architects Ltd
10 Cleaver Park, Malone Road, Belfast, Co Antrim BT9 5HX e: sutherland.architect@btconnect.com t: 028 9020 2010 f: 028 9020 2010
Svenskhomes
Sylvan
394 Hull Road, Woodmansey, Beverley, East Yorkshire HU17 0RU e: steve@sylvan-construction.co.uk w: www.sylvan-construction.co.uk t: 01482 864664 f: 01482 864664
T
T & G Limited
Les Ruettes, La Grande Route de St Jean, St John, Jersey JE3 4FN, Channel Islands e: ian@tandglimited.com w: www.tandglimited.com t: 01534 867070 f: 01534 867060 En2000
T F S Design Ltd
PO Box 112, Heywood, Lancashire OL10 9AA e: tfs@btinternet.com t: 01706 659551 f: 01706 645729 Ar2500, Bu3000, Co9100, Ho3000, Ti1200
T G Construction Ltd
2 Catherine Road, Romiley, Stockport, Cheshire SK6 3DH e: tgconstruction@ymail.com w: www.tgconstruction.co.uk t: 0161 406 8131 Bu3000
T J Crump Oakwrights Ltd
The Lakes, Swainshill, Hereford, Herefordshire HR4 7PU e: enquiries@oakwrights.co.uk w: www.oakwrights.co.uk t: 01432 353353 f: 01432 357733 Bu5000, Ho3000, Oa1000, Ti2000, Ti2500
T Manners & Sons Ltd
18 The Havens, Ransomes Europark, Ipswich, Suffolk IP3 9SJ e: sales@svenskhomes.co.uk w: www.svenskhomes.co.uk t: 01473 276900 f: 01473 276911 Bu6000, Bu6800, Ho3000, Ti2000
Peel House, Dovecot Hill, South Church Enterprise Park, Bishop Auckland, County Durham DL14 6XW e: steve.hodges@tmanners.co.uk w: www.tmanners.co.uk t: 01388 774030 f: 01388 774044 Do2500, Fu4000, Jo4000, Sh4000, Wi2000
Swift Timber Homes Limited
T R P Consulting Ltd
2 Etherley Bank, High Etherley, Bishop Auckland, County Durham DL14 0LG e: enquiries@swifttimberhomes.com w: www.swifttimberhomes.com t: 01388 835222 f: 01388 835444 Ti2000
Sydenhams Timber Engineering
45/47 Ashley Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth, Dorset BH1 4LG e: dean.orchard@sydenhams.co.uk w: www.sydenhamstimberframe.co.uk t: 01202 303585 f: 01202 302634 Ti2000
Sydenhams Timber Engineering Forest Road Industrial Estate, Newport, Isle of Wight PO30 5QW e: dean.orchard@sydenhams.co.uk w: www.sydenhamstimberframe.co.uk t: 01983 535187 f: 01983 532321 Ti2000, Tr4000
Sykes & Co
The Old Rectory, Litchborough, Towcester, Northamptonshire NN12 8JF e: antony@sykesandco.co.uk w: www.sykesandco.co.uk t: 01327 831269 Bu3000, Cj1000, Co8800, Co9050, He1000
Sylva Group
Unit 4, Southill Business Park, Cornbury Park, Charlbury, Oxfordshire OX7 3EW e: info@sylvagroup.com w: www.sylvagroup.com t: 01608 811543 Co4000, Co8700, Co9100, Co9200, Ti1200
The Landmark, 21 Back Turner Street, Manchester, Lancashire M4 1FR e: manchester@trpconsult.com w: www.trpconsult.com t: 0161 839 9113 f: 0161 839 9114 Co5000, Co9200, En2000
T W P Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers
Bradninch Hall, Castle Street, Exeter, Devon EX4 3PL e: admin@twpeng.com w: www.twpeng.com t: 01392 276046 f: 01392 430853 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
T Z G Partnership
Orchard House, 114-118 Cherry Orchard Road, Croydon CR0 6BA e: admin@tzgpartnership.com w: www.tzgpartnership.com t: 020 8681 2137 f: 020 8667 1328 En2000
TALL Engineers Ltd
Unit 12d Piano House, 9 Brighton Terrace, London SW9 8DJ e: mail@TALLengineers.com w: www.TALLengineers.com t: 020 7733 6837 f: 020 7733 7000 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
Tata Steel Projects
Meridan House, The Crescent, York, North Yorkshire YO24 1AW e: robert.dale@tatasteel.com t: 01904 454673
Taylor Made Joinery Interiors Limited
Manor Wood, Ipswich Road, Bildeston, Ipswich, Suffolk IP7 7BH e: quality@tmjinteriors.com w: www.tmjinteriors.com t: 01449 740518 f: 01449 741386 Bu5000, Do5000, Jo4000, Jo5000, Ve3000
TECO Building Products
Wellington Road, Portslade, Brighton, East Sussex BN41 1DN e: sales@tecoproducts.co.uk w: www.tecoproducts.co.uk t: 01273 423983 f: 01273 410074 Bu1000, Fa1000
Ted Fletcher Architects Ltd
Kendal House, Murley Moss, Oxenholme Road, Kendal, Cumbria LA9 7RL e: ted-fletcher@btconnect.com t: 01539 722658 f: 01539 726196 Ar2000
Teknos (UK) Limited
Teknos Ireland, Fortwilliam Industrial Estate, Dargan Crescent, Belfast, Co Antrim BT3 9JP e: sales.ni@teknos.co.uk w: www.teknos.co.uk t: 028 9096 0670 f: 028 9096 0974
Teknos (UK) Limited
Unit E1 Heath Farm, Banbury Road, Swerford, Oxfordshire OX7 4BN e: sales@teknos.co.uk w: www.teknos.co.uk t: 01608 683494 f: 01608 683487 Co1500, Fi6000, La1000, Pa3000, Va1000
Teknos (UK) Limited
Teknos Scotland, Nettlehill Road, Houston Industrial Estate, Livingston, West Lothian EH54 5DL e: sales.scotland@teknos.co.uk w: www.teknos.co.uk t: 01506 436222 f: 01506 448826
Terence Fidler Partnership Ltd 65 High Street, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire WD4 9HU e: info@tfpengineers.co.uk t: 01923 291554 f: 01923 291553 Co8800, En2000
Terence O’Rourke Ltd
Everdene House, Deansleigh Road, Bournemouth, Dorset BH7 7DU e: maildesk@torltd.co.uk w: www.torltd.co.uk t: 01202 421142 f: 01202 430055 Ar2000, Co5000, La9000
TESS atelier d’ingenierie
7 Cite Paradis, Paris 75010, France e: tess@tess.fr w: www.tess.fr t: 00 33 1 70 36 58 16 f: 00 33 1 70 36 58 01 En2000
TH Michaels (Construction) Ltd Crown House, 87-89 Forncett Street, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S4 7QG e: admin@thmltd.com w: www.thmltd.com t: 0114 276 2800 f: 0114 276 2801 Bu3000
The Barn Partnership Ltd
Brooks Farm, Bath Road, Beenham, Reading, Berkshire RG7 5JB e: info@thebarnpartnership.co.uk w: www.thebarnpartnership.co.uk t: 0118 930 6633 f: 0118 971 3446
The Barn Partnership Professional Services Ltd
Woodclose, Carbinswood Lane, Woolhampton, Reading, Berks RG7 5TS t: 0118 971 4400
The Budgen Partnership
56 Lisson Street, London NW1 5DF e: aalsaidi@budgenpartnership.com w: www.budgenpartnership.com t: 020 7224 8887 f: 020 7224 8883
The Cartlodge Company
40 Halstead Road, Earls Colne, Colchester, Essex CO6 2NL e: info@thecartlodgecompany.co.uk w: www.thecartlodgecompany.co.uk t: 01787 224630 Ti2500
The E Studio
8 The Wedge, Tenby Street North, Birmingham, West Midlands B1 3EN e: info@the-estudion.com w: www.the-estudio.com t: 07805 419196
The Engineering Design Bureau Ltd
Channel House (1st Floor Right), Channel Street, Galashiels, Selkirkshire TD1 1BA e: info@engdesignbureau.com w: www.engdesignbureau.com t: 01896 756501
The Keen Partnership
The Courtyard, Edinburgh Road, Reading, Berkshire RG30 2UA e: chriskeen@keen partnership.co.uk t: 01189 510855
The Morton Partnership Limited Old Timber Yard House, 55 The Timber Yard, Drysdale Street, London N1 6ND e: london@themortonpartnership.co.uk w: www.themortonpartnership.co.uk t: 020 7324 7270 f: 020 7729 1196 Co9100
The Morton Partnership Limited
Leonardo House, 11 Market Place, Halesworth, Suffolk IP19 8BA e: halesworth@themortonpartnership.co.uk w: www.themortonpartnership.co.uk t: 01986 875651 f: 01986 875085 Co9200, Su1000
The Stable Company
Outgang Lane, Osbaldwick, York, North Yorkshire YO19 5UP e: enquire@thestablecompany.com w: www.thestablecompany.com t: 01904 430630 f: 01904 430363 Bu4000, Bu6800, Do2500, Ti2000, Wi2000
The Timber Frame Consultancy
2 Rothermead, Mayfield, East Sussex TN20 6EG e: neil@thetimberframeconsultancy.co.uk w: www.thetimberframeconsultancy.co.uk t: 01435 874815 Co4000, Co9200, Ho3000, Ti1200, Ti1500
Themos Demetriou, Civil Engineer PO Box 22627, Nicosia 1523, Cyprus e: t.demetriou@cytanet.com.cy t: 00 357 22 760544 f: 00 357 22 757554
Thomas Armstrong (Timber) Limited
Workington Road, Flimby, Maryport, Cumbria CA15 8RY e: timber@thomasarmstrong.co.uk w: www.thomasarmstrong.co.uk t: 01900 68226 f: 01900 870800 Gl2000, Pa1000, Pa5700, Ti2000, Tr4000
Thomas Consulting
The Alaska Building, Sitka Drive, Shrewsbury Business Park, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY2 6LG e: telford@thomasconsulting.co.uk w: www.thomasconsulting.co.uk t: 01743 237940 f: 0800 0148260 Co9100, En2000
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Thomasons
86 Epsom Road, Guildford, Surrey GU1 2BX e: cshorter@thomasons.co.uk w: www.thomasons.co.uk t: 01483 565886 f: 01483 506882 Co4000, Co7000, En2000, En3000, Su1000
Thorogood Timber Limited
Colchester Road, Ardleigh, Colchester, Essex CO7 7PQ e: info@thorogood.co.uk w: www.thorogood.co.uk t: 01206 233100 f: 01206 233115 Cd1000, Fl4000, Mo4500, Ti7600, Ti7700
Tillman & Tsoukkas Consulting Structural Engineers
8 The Broadway, Wimbledon, London SW19 1RF e: tillman_tsoukkas@btinternet.com w: www.tillmantsoukkas.co.uk t: 020 8944 7575 f: 020 8944 7676 Co4000, En2000
Tim Bayman Architecture
1 West Annandale Street, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH7 4JT e: contact@timbayman.com w: www.timbayman.com t: 07773 710498 Ar2000
Tim Kelly Consulting Engineers
Newtown, Hollywood, County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland e: tim@tkce.ie t: 00 353 45 864 755 Ce2000, Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Tim Ronalds Architects 4 Nile Street, London N1 7RF e: office@timronalds.co.uk w: www.timronalds.co.uk t: 020 7490 7704 Ar2000
Tim Venables Limited
4 Crescent Road, Rowley Park, Stafford, Staffordshire ST17 9AW t: 07710 954045 f: 01785 247561
Timber & Plywood Services Ltd
Phoenix Mill, 107 Fergusile, Paisley, Renfrewshire PA1 2UZ e: sales@timberplywood.com w: www.timberplywood.com t: 0141 561 0311/2 f: 0141 561 0313 De2000, Fe3000, Ma2500, Sa6500, Ti7500
Timber Cladding Consultants 24 Nettlehome, Hatfield, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN7 6QZ e: chris@timbercladding.uk.com w: www.timbercladding.uk.com t: 01302 351635 f: 05600 756545 Co9200
Timber Construction & Renovation Ltd
24 Welsford Avenue, Bristol BS16 1BW e: a.gregory_services@live.co.uk t: 07757 211374 Bu3000
Timber Decking Association 5 Flemming Court, Castleford, West Yorkshire WF10 5HW e: info@tda.org.uk w: www.tda.org.uk t: 01977 558147 As1000, Co9200
Timber Design Services
9 Hamilton Street, Dublin 8, Republic of Ireland e: robinsonbill@eircom.net t: 00 353 1 411 3522 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1500
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Timber Frame It (SE) Ltd
3 Napier House, Elva Way, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex TN39 5BF e: info@timberframeit.co.uk w: www.timberframeit.co.uk t: 01424 213400 f: 01424 213400 Ti2000
Timber Frame Management Ltd
Unit 10 Denney Road, Hardwick Industrial Estate, Kingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Lynn, Norfolk PE30 4HG e: david@collegefarm.eu w: www.timberframemanagement.com t: 01553 692771 f: 01553 661411 Bu6800, St8000, Ti2000
Timber Kit Solutions Limited
Long Lane, Telford, Shropshire TF6 6HA e: info@timberkitsolutions.co.uk w: www.timberkitsolutions.co.uk t: 01952 770990 Ti2000, Tr4000
Timber Marketing Services T/A Wood Concepts 23 Town Centre Mall, Swords, Co Dublin, Republic of Ireland e: tms@tms.ie t: 00 353 1 8408 388 f: 00 353 1 840 8377 De2000, Do2000, Fl3000, Pl1000, Ti0800
Timber Structures Of Ireland Ltd Brookfield, Ballybawn, Kilmacanogue, Co Wicklow, Republic of Ireland e: tsiltd1@gmail.com w: www.tsiltd.ie t: 00 353 1 282 8460 f: 00 353 1 286 6446 Bu3000, Ti1500
Timber Technology Services
33 Ellesmere Avenue, North Circular Road, Dublin 7, Republic of Ireland e: bobdavis.dublin@hotmail.com t: 00 353 87 688 6866
Timber Trade Federation
The Building Centre, 26 Store Street, London WC1E 7BT e: ttf@ttf.co.uk w: www.ttf.co.uk t: 020 3205 0067 f: 020 7291 5379 As1000
Timberdeal Ltd
St Helena Farm, St Helena Lane, Plumpton Green, East Sussex BN7 3DH e: info@timberdeal.co.uk w: www.timberdeal.co.uk t: 01273 890607 Bu1000, Fl4000, Ki3000, Pa7700, Ti7600
Timbertech Consultancy Services Ltd
12 St Leonards Gardens, Hove, East Sussex BN3 4QB e: info@timbertechservices.co.uk w: www.timbertechservices.co.uk t: 01273 414353 f: 01273 415886
Timbertech Global Ltd
1 Cuebar Court, Lashford Lane, Dry Sandford, Oxfordshire OX13 6EB e: chrisosborne88@gmail.com t: 01865 736444 Ti0200
Timbertech Homes Ltd
Ballinakill Yard, Fanfield, Co. Meath, Republic of Ireland e: fergal@timbertechhomes.ie w: www.timbertechhomes.ie t: 00 353 46 954 2854 Ti1500, Ti2000
Timberworks Europe
12 Guildhall Street, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP33 1PR e: info@timberworkseurope.com w: www.timberworkseurope.com t: 01284 725794 Bu6000, Ho3000, Ho4000, Pa7000, Ti2000
Timbmet
Kemp House, Chawley Park, Cumnor Hill, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX2 9PH e: marketing@timbmet.com w: www.timbmet.com t: 01865 862223 f: 01865 864367 De2000, Fl4000, Mo4500, Pa7000, Ti0200
Timbmet
General Sales e: marketing@timbmet.com w: www.timbmet.com t: 01865 860350/1 f: 0800 085 9860/3748
Timbmet
235 Bogmoor Road, Shieldhall, Glasgow G51 4SH e: marketing@timbmet.com w: www.timbmet.com t: 0141 440 6600 f: 0141 445 5736 De2000, Fl4000, Mo4500, Pa7000, Ti0200
Timbmet
Timbmet Depot - Poole, Unit 4, Lion Works Industrial Estate, 543 Wallisdown Road, Wallisdown, Poole, Dorset BH12 5AD e: wallisdown@timberdepots.com w: www.timberdepots.com t: 01202 531926 f: 01202 537918 Fl4000, Ki3000, Ma2500, Pa7000, Ti0200
Timbmet
4 Cross Rd, Alcester, Warwickshire B49 5EX e: david@tfes.biz t: 0121 286 7747
Timbmet Depot - Basildon, Units B1 & B2 Burnt Mills Industrial Est, Hovefields Avenue, Basildon, Essex SS13 1EB e: basildon@timberdepots.com w: www.timberdepots.com t: 0845 604 6800 f: 0845 606 2638
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Timberframe Engineering Services Ltd
Unit 6, Marble Court Business Park, Lymington Road, Torquay, Devon TQ1 4FB e: info@devontimberbuildings.co.uk w: www.devontimberbuildings.co.uk t: 01803 322560 Ti2000
Timbersource Limited
Marston Park, Tytherington, Frome, Somerset BA11 5BS e: sales@timbersource.co.uk w: www.timbersource.co.uk t: 01373 469905 f: 01373 469902 Ti0200, Ti0500, Ti0800, Ti7600, Ti7700
Timbmet Depot - Stonehouse, 14 Gloucester Road, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire GL10 2PB e: stonehouse@timberdepots.com w: www.timberdepots.com t: 01453 826886 f: 01453 828029
Timbmet
Timbmet Depot - Borehamwood, Unit 2, Manor Place, Manor Way, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire WD6 1WG e: borehamwood@timberdepots.com w: www.timberdepots.com t: 020 8238 6930 f: 020 8953 5781 Fl4000, Ki3000, Ma2500, Pa7000, Ti0200
Timbmet
Timbmet Depot - Larkfield, Units E1/E2, Larkfield Trading Estate, New Hythe Lane, Larkfield, Kent ME20 6SW e: marketing@timbmet.com w: www.timbmet.com t: 01622 718980 f: 01622 719040 De2000, Fl4000, Mo4500, Pa7000, Ti0200
Timoleon Ltd
18 Apple Lane, Sidmouth Road, Exeter, Devon EX2 5GL e: projects@timoleon.co.uk w: www.timoleon.co.uk t: 01392 363605 f: 01392 364871 En1000, En1500
Tom Straker Design
Broadhill, Little Dewchurch, Hereford HR2 6PR e: tom.straker@virgin.net t: 01432 840955 Fu3000
Tom Watkins Carpentry (Southern) Ltd
Forum 3 Solent Business Park, Whitley, Fareham, Hants PO15 7FH e: tom@tomwatkinscarpentryltd.co.uk t: 07786 988466
Tooley & Foster Partnership, The Warwick House, 116 Palmerston Road, Buckhurst Hill, Essex IG9 5LQ e: keveritt@tooleyfoster.com w: www.tooleyfoster.com t: 020 8504 9711 f: 020 8506 1779 Ar2000
Tottenham & Bennett
Southbank House, Black Prince Road, London SE1 7SJ e: mail@tot-ben.co.uk w: www.tot-ben.co.uk t: 020 7089 2190 f: 020 7089 2199 Co4000, Co9100, En2000
Tower Doors Ltd
107 Coltness Lane, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G33 4DR e: sales@towerdoors.co.uk w: www.towerdoors.co.uk t: 0141 774 6162 f: 0141 774 6163 Do2500, Do4500, Do5000
Townsend Timber
Townsend Farm, Pulham, Dorchester, Dorset DT2 7DX e: sales@townsendtimber.co.uk w: www.townsendtimber.co.uk t: 01300 345220 f: 01300 345814 Bu6800, Cd1000, Fe3000, Oa1000, Ti2000
Townshend Landscape Architects Ltd
3a Zetland House, 5-25 Scrutton Street, London EC2A 4HJ e: tla@townshendla.com w: www.townshendla.com t: 020 7729 9333 Ar2000, La9000
Tradelink Wood Products
25 Beethoven Street, London W10 4LG e: info@woodtrend.co.uk w: www.woodtrend.co.uk t: 020 7460 5000 f: 0870 123 6339 Cd1000, De2000, Fe3000, Fl4000, Ha7000
Treske Ltd
Station Works, Carlton Miniott, Thirsk, North Yorkshire YO7 4NY e: info@traske.co.uk w: www.treske.co.uk t: 01845 522770 f: 01845 522692 Fu4000
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Church Furniture, Station Works, Carlton Miniott, Thirsk, North Yorkshire YO7 4NY e: info@traske.co.uk w: www.treskechurchfurniture.co.uk t: 01845 522770 f: 01845 522692
Trevor Derby Associates
2 Colchester Road, White Colne, Colchester, Essex CO6 2PN e: info@tda-structures.co.uk w: www.tda-structures.co.uk t: 01787 224700 Co4000, Co7000, Co8800, Co9100, En2000
Trewin Design Architects
1 Stanhope Square, Holsworthy, Devon EX22 6DR e: james@trewin-design.co.uk w: www.trewin-design.co.uk t: 01409 253013 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co4000, Su1000
Triona Stack Architects Ltd
Argus House, Malpas Street, Blackpitts, Dublin 8, Republic of Ireland e: triona@tsarchitects.ie w: www.tsarchitects.ie t: 00 353 86 856 0691 Ar2000
Truro Timber Frame Ltd
Willows Barn, Mitchell, St Newlyn East, Cornwall TR8 5JB e: info@trurotimberframe.com w: www.trurotimberframe.com t: 01872 519494 Ti1200, Ti1500, Ti2000
Trussed Oak
2 Uppings Farm, Buckingham Road, Weedon, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP22 4DR e: trussedoak@aol.com w: www.trussedoak.co.uk t: 01296 640325 Ti2000
Trussed Rafter Association
Building Centre, 26 Store Street, London WC1E 7BT e: info@tra.org.uk w: www.tra.org.uk t: 020 3205 0032 f: 020 7291 5379 As1000, Tr4000
Turkuaz
Beykoz Cad. Huseyinli Koyu, No:145 34799 Omerli, Cekmekoy, Instanbul, Turkey e: ali@turkuazpark.net w: www.turkuazpark.net t: 00 90 216 485 13 23 f: 00 90 216 485 13 25 Pg1000
Turner Timber Frames Ltd
5C Wyke Street, Hedon Road, Kingston Upon Hull, East Yorkshire HU9 1PA e: info@turnertimberframes.co.uk w: www.turnertimberframes.co.uk t: 01482 218945 f: 01482 218946 Oa1000, Ti1500, Ti2000, Ti2500, Tr4000
Tweed Nuttall Warburton
Chapel House, City Road, Chester, Cheshire CH1 3AE e: susan.mcbain@tnw-architecture.co.uk w: www.tnw-architecture.co.uk t: 01244 310388 f: 01244 325643 Ar2000
Ty Afal
Cefnau, Llangadfan, Welshpool, Powys SY22 OQA e: jamie@tyafal.co.uk w: www.tyafal.co.uk t: 01938 500899 f: 01938 500899 Ar2000
Tymba Ltd
Tamar Mill, Dorset Farm, Boyton, Cornwall PL15 9RF e: sales@tymba.co.uk w: www.tymba.co.uk t: 01566 775100 f: 01566 779331 Ho3000, Ti1200, Ti1500, Ti2000, Tr4000
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United Kingdom Forest Products Association Office 14, John Player Building, Stirling Enterprise Park, Springbank Road, Stirling FK7 7RP e: dsulman@ukfpa.co.uk w: www.ukfpa.co.uk t: 01786 449029 f: 01786 473112 As1000
University of Manchester
The John Ryland University Library, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PP t: 0161 275 3748 f: 0161 275 3759
University of Manchester
Joule Library, Sackville Street, Po Box 88, Manchester, Greater Manchester M60 1QD e: david.hurst@manchester.ac.uk t: 0161 236 3311 f: 0161 228 7040 Ed4000, Re4000
URS
Beechill House, Beechill Road, Belfast, County Antrim BT8 7RP w: www.urs.com t: 028 9070 5111 f: 028 9079 5651 En2000
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Vale Garden Houses Ltd
Belton Park, Londonthorpe Road, Grantham, Lincolnshire NG31 9SJ e: enquiries@valegardenhouses.com w: www.valegardenhouses.com t: 01476 564433 f: 01476 578555 Bu5000, Jo5000
Valerie Hinde RIBA
The Studio, 2 High Bank, River, Petworth, West Sussex GU28 9AX e: valerie.hinde@virgin.net w: www.valerie-hinde.co.uk t: 01798 860912 Ar2000
Vascroft Contractors Ltd
Vascroft Estate, 861 Coronation Road, Park Royal, London NW10 7PT e: info@vascroft.com w: www.vascroft.com t: 020 8963 3400 f: 020 8963 3401 Bu5000, Do4500, Jo4000, Jo5000, Sh4000
Vastern Timber
Vastern Wharf, The Sawmills, Wootton Bassett, Swindon, Wiltshire SN4 7PD e: sales@vasterntimber.co.uk w: www.vasterntimber.co.uk t: 01793 853281 f: 01793 855336 Be1000, Cd1000, Fl3500, Sa6000, Ti7600
Venturer Pte Ltd
315 Outram Road, 03-07 Tan Boon Liat Building, 169074, Singapore e: admin@venturer.biz w: www.venturer.biz t: 00 65 6487 6448 f: 00 65 6487 7871 Bu3000, Ce1000, Co9100, Co9200, Ti1500
Verteks Associates Limited
Lockington Hall, Lockington, Derby DE74 2RH e: stever@verteks.co.uk t: 01509 672272
Vicaima Doors
Drakes Way Business Centre, Marlowe Avenue, Greenbridge Industrial Estate, Swindon, Wiltshire SN3 3JF e: info@vicaima.com w: www.vicaima.com t: 01793 532333 f: 01793 530193 Do2500, Do4500, Do5000, Jo4000, Pa8700
Vickers Timber Co Limited
Essex Works, Tallon Road, Hutton Industrial Estate, Brentwood, Essex CM13 1TG e: vtc@freenetname.co.uk w: www.vickerstimber.co.uk t: 01277 211557 f: 01277 263570 De2000, Do3000, Fe3000, Fi4000, Pa7500
Vida Wood UK Limited
Union House, 117 High Street, Billericay, Essex CM12 9AH e: richard@vidawood.co.uk w: www.vidawood.co.uk t: 01277 632525 f: 01277 630909 Ro2000, Ti0800, Ti7700
Vincent & Gorbing Associates Sterling Court, Norton Road, Stevenage, Hertfordshire SG1 2JY e: architects@vincent-gorbing.co.uk w: www.vincent-gorbing.co.uk t: 01438 316331 f: 01438 722035 Ar2000
Vincent Timber Ltd
8 Montgomery Street, Sparkbrook, Birmingham, West Midlands B11 1DU e: sales@vincenttimber.co.uk w: www.vincenttimber.co.uk t: 0121 772 5511 f: 0121 766 6002 Cd1000, De2000, Ha7000, Mo0500, St6000
Virtuoso Joinery Ltd
Duaris House, Imberhorne Way, East Grinstead, West Sussex RH19 1RL e: wayne@virtuosojoinery.co.uk w: www.virtuosojoinery.co.uk t: 01732 867580 Jo4000
Vis Pro Ltd
14 Woodlands Avenue, Wokingham, Berkshire RG41 3HL e: stephen@oakhousebuilders.co.uk w: www.oakhousebuilders.co.uk t: 01189 785444 f: 0118 978 5444
Vision Development
4a Field Barn Farm, Beenham Hill, Beenham, Reading, Berkshire RG7 5LT e: tim@vision-dsl.com w: www.timber-frame-suppliers.co.uk t: 01189 712181 f: 0118 971 4491 Bu3000, Bu6000, Ti1200, Ti1500, Ti2000
vkhp-consulting
The Forge, Little Mount Sion, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN1 1YS e: tw@vkhp.co.uk w: www.vkhp.co.uk t: 01892 521841 f: 01892 533149 En2000
vkhp-consulting
340 High Street, Dorking, Surrey RH4 1QX e: tina@vkhp.co.uk w: www.vkhp.co.uk t: 01306 881012 f: 01306 881190 En2000
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W F Brown Associates Limited
The Old Hayloft, Pucknall Farm, Dores Lane, Braishfield, Romsey, Hampshire SO51 0QJ e: enquiries@wfba.co.uk w: www.consulting-engineers.co.uk t: 01794 368241 f: 01794 368991 Co4000, Co9100, En2000
W M Design & Architecture Ltd
Pier House, St Georges Road, Menai Bridge, Anglesey LL59 5EY e: info@wmdesign.co.uk w: www.wmdesign.co.uk t: 01248 717230 f: 01248 714930 Ar2500, Co4000, Co9300, Ho3000, Su1000
W S P Group
Colston 33, Colston Avenue, Bristol BS1 4UA w: www.wspgroup.com t: 0117 930 2000 f: 0117 929 4624 Co4000, Co5000, Co9100, En1500, En2000
W S P Group
Three White Rose Office Park, Millshaw Park Lane, Leeds LS11 0DL e: jeremy.wells@wspgroup.com w: www.wspgroup.com t: 0113 395 6200 f: 0113 395 6201 Co4000, Co5000, Co7000, Co9100, En2000
W S P Group
WSP House, 70 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1AF w: www.wspgroup.com t: 020 7314 5000 f: 020 7314 5111
W. L. West & Sons Ltd
Selham, Petworth, West Sussex GU28 0PJ e: sales@wlwest.co.uk w: www.wlwest.co.uk t: 01798 861611 Be1000, Cd1000, Fl3500, Ga4000, Ti7600
Wain Morehead Architects Limited NSC Campus, Mahon, Cork, Republic of Ireland e: wma@wma.ie w: www.wma.ie t: 00 353 21 230 7150 f: 00 353 21 230 7150 Ar2000, Co8800, En1000, Ti1200
Waind Gohil Architects
27 Bulwer Street, London W12 8AR e: mail@waindgohil.co.uk w: www.waindgohil.co.uk t: 020 8735 5367 Ar2000
Wales Forest Business Partnership
Unit 6, Dyfi Eco Park, Machynlleth, Powys SY20 8AX e: frankie.owen@wfbp.co.uk w: www.wfbp.co.uk t: 0845 456 0342 f: 01654 700050 As1000
Walker Brothers (Timber Frames) Ltd
Unit A, Kingmoor Park Harker Estate, Carlisle, Cumbria CA6 4RF e: office@walkerbros-timberframes.co.uk w: www.walkerbros-timberframes.co.uk t: 01228 674191 f: 01228 674273 Bu3000, Bu6800, Ho3000, Jo1000, Ti2000
Walker Newton Architecture 151 Babbacombe Road, Babbacombe, Torquay, Devon TQ1 3SU e: info@walkernewton.co.uk t: 01803 323344 f: 01803 322419 Ar2500
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Wallace Stone LLP
Wessex Structural Services Ltd
Willerby Special Projects
Wallace, A M
Western Solar Ltd
William Keniry
Doges Studio 2, Templeton on the Green, 62 Templeton Street, Glasgow G40 1DA e: admin@wallacestone.co.uk w: www.wallacestone.co.uk t: 0141 554 8233 f: 0141 554 4727 4-5 Norman Way, Ruardean, Gloucestershire GL17 9YP e: awallace8@compuserve.com t: 01594 544398
Walters and Cohen Limited
190 Salisbury Road, Totton, Southampton, Hampshire SO40 3LQ e: wessexservices@btconnect.com t: 023 8086 7860 f: 023 8086 7860 Co9200, En2000, Ti1200 Rhosygilwen Mansion, Rhosygilwen, Cilgerran, Pembrokeshire SA43 2TW e: gpeters@westernsolar.org.uk t: 01239 841326 En2000
2 Wilkin Street, London NW5 3NL e: mail@waltersandcohen.com t: 020 7428 9751 f: 020 7428 9752 Ar2000
Western Timber Association
Watford Timber Co Limited
Westframe
Olds Approach, Tolpits Lane, Watford, Hertfordshire WD18 9RE e: wood@wattim.co.uk w: www.watfordtimber.co.uk t: 01923 711888 f: 01923 711675 Do3000, Md3000, Mo4500, Mo5000, Pa7500
Watkinson & Cosgrave
Linton House, 39-51 Highgate Road, London NW5 1RT e: info@watcos.co.uk t: 020 7485 6016 f: 020 7284 4058 Co4000, Co7000, En2000, Su1000
Watson Hallam
Burlington House, 369 Wellingborough Road, Northampton, Northamptonshire NN1 4EU e: watsonhallam@btconnect.com w: www.watsonhallam.co.uk t: 01604 230823 En2000
Watts Contract Services Ltd
Bailey Hill House, Wigpool, Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire GL17 0JW e: jason@wattscarpentry.co.uk t: 07801 951863 f: 01989 750985 Ca0500
Waugh Thistleton Architects
Marnsway, Pitmore Lane, Sway, Lymington, Hants SO41 6BW t: 01590 682054
Unit 9, Mill Hill Industrial Estate, Quarry Lane, Enderby, Leicester, Leicestershire LE19 4AU e: david.thacker@westframe.co.uk w: www.westframe.co.uk t: 0116 284 9670 f: 0116 284 9679 Bu3000, Ti2000
Westlea Housing Association
Methuen Park, Chippenham, Wiltshire SN14 0GU e: mike.gayton@westlea.co.uk w: www.westlea.co.uk t: 01249 465465 f: 01249 461136 Ho4000
Westmuckett Hawkes Ltd
8 & 9 College Street, York, North Yorkshire YO1 7JF e: info@westmucketthawkes.com w: www.westmucketthawkes.com t: 01904 632250 Co9100, En2000
Westructure Timber Frame Ltd
Commercial Unit 2, Aller Barton, Honiton Road, Cullompton, Devon EX15 1QQ e: team@westructure.co.uk w: www.westructure.co.uk t: 01884 34635 f: 01884 35389
Westwind Oak Buildings Ltd
74 Paul Street, London EC2A 4NA e: info@waughthistleton.com w: www.waughthistleton.com t: 020 7613 5727 f: 020 7613 5749 Ar2000
Unit 1, Laurel Farm, Streamcross, Lower Claverham, Bristol, Avon BS49 4PZ e: info@westwindoak.com w: www.westwindoak.com t: 01934 877317 f: 01934 877567 Bu5000, Ho3000, Oa1000, Ti2000, Ti2500
Webb Yates Engineers Ltd.
White Design Associates Ltd
44-46 Scrutton Street, London EC2A 4HH e: merlyn@webbyates.co.uk w: www.webbyates.co.uk t: 020 7489 0900 En2000
Wedeman Consulting Ltd
Botley Mills, Mill Hill, Botley, Southampton, Hampshire SO30 2GB e: info@wedemanconsulting.co.uk w: www.wedemanconsulting.co.uk t: 01489 795594
Wentworth Garden Rooms Limited 9 Percy Business Park, Rounds Green Road, Oldbury, West Midlands B69 2RD e: enquiries@wentworthgardenrooms.co.uk w: www.wentworthgardenrooms.co.uk t: 0121 544 2342 f: 0121 270 2366
Werzalit UK
11 Crescent Road, Bromley, London Borough BR1 3PN e: n.shotton@werzalit.com w: www.werzalit.com t: 020 8289 2600 De2000, Mo0500, St9000, Ti0200, Ti0900
Wessex Conservation Partnership 22 Charledown Close, Overton, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG25 3LW e: allam344@btinternet.com t: 07861 720421 Co8500, Co8800, He1000, Ho3000, Su1000
The Proving House, 21 Sevier Street, Bristol, Avon BS2 9LB e: mail@white-design.co.uk w: www.white-design.co.uk t: 0117 954 7333 Ar2000, Co5000, Co8800, Ed4000, La9000
White Eagle Modern Building Solutions Ltd
Unit 9, Kingsmead Business Park, Shaftesbury Road, Gillingham, Dorset SP8 5FB e: info@wembs.co.uk w: www.wembs.co.uk t: 0800 599 9092 Bu3000
White Wood Management
48 Northfield Road, Okehampton, Devon EX20 1BA e: info@whitewoodmanagement.co.uk w: www.whitewoodmanagement.co.uk t: 01837 52011 Ce1000, Co5500, Co9200, La8000, Te4000
Wiehag Timber Construction
Linzer Strasse 24, Altheim A - 4950, Austria e: j.rebhahn@wiehag.com w: www.wiehag.com t: 07757 813278 f: 00 43 7723 465 232 Bu8000, Gl2000, Lv1000, Pa8200, St8000
Imperial House, 1251 Hedon Road, Hull, North Humberside HU9 5LU e: pparks@whh.co.uk w: www.willerbyspecialprojects.com t: 01482 713826 f: 01482 225254 Unit C, Youghal Business Park, Park Mountain, Youghal, County Cork, Republic of Ireland e: wkdesign@eircom.net t: 00 353 24 20733 f: 00 353 24 20733 Co4000, Co8500, Co9100, Fu3000
William May Developments Ltd 92 Moor Lane, Bramcote, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG9 3FH e: ijowett2001@yahoo.co.uk t: 0115 877 5199 Bu3000
William May Developments Ltd
39 Nottingham Road, Stapleford, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG9 8AD e: ijowett2001@yahoo.co.uk t: 07973 345850
Williams Homes (Bala) Ltd
Unit 19, Enterprise Park, Bala, Gwynedd LL23 7NL e: owain@williams-homes.co.uk t: 01678 521781 f: 01678 521635
Wilson Design Associates
13 Hightown Road, Glengormley, Newtownabbey, County Antrim BT36 7TZ e: info@wilsonda.com t: 028 9087 9090 f: 028 9087 9091
Wiszniewski Thomson Architects
1/1 Gayfield Place, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH7 4AB e: honor@wt-architects.co.uk w: www.wt-architects.co.uk t: 0131 556 9966
Wolf Systems Ltd
Wren & Bell
11 Chester Street, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH3 7RF e: wb@wren-bell.co.uk w: www.wren-bell.co.uk t: 0131 225 5904 f: 0131 220 1362 Co5000, Co7500, Co9100, En2000, En5000
Wright Associates
6 Crown Terrace, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB11 6HE e: ken@wright-associates.co.uk w: www.wright-associates.co.uk t: 01224 212555 f: 01224 213749 Co4000, Co9100, En2000
Wright Design
46 Kings Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, West Midlands B14 6TT e: wrightgraham@yahoo.co.uk t: 07531 983771 Su1000
Wurth UK Ltd
1 Centurion Way, Erith, Kent DA18 4AE e: info@wurth.co.uk w: www.wurth.co.uk t: 0870 598 7841 f: 0870 598 7842 Ad1000, Fa1000, To0500, To1000
Wyatt & Watts
39 Lammas Street, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire SA31 3AL e: watts_martin@btconnect.com t: 01267 234294 f: 01267 236328 Co4000, Co9100, En2000
Wyatt Carruthers Jebb
Thames Mews, Portsmouth Road, Esher, Surrey KT10 9AD e: hq@wcjeng.co.uk w: www.wcjeng.co.uk t: 01372 466118 f: 01372 466476/448 Co4000, Co7000, Ed4000, En2000, Su1000
Shilton Industrial Estate, Bulkington Road, Shilton, Coventry, West Midlands CV7 9QL e: mail@wolfsystem.co.uk w: www.wolfsystem.co.uk t: 024 7660 2303 f: 024 7660 2243 St8000, Ti1200, Tr4000, Tr5000
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Wood Consultancy, The
Viale Venezia 35, 38050 Castelnuovo, Italy e: info@xlamdolomiti.it w: www.xlamdolomiti.it t: 00 39 0461 1865070 f: 00 39 0461 1865071 Cl1000, Mo0500
PO Box 9, Farnborough, Hampshire GU14 6YQ e: jhp@canadawooduk.org t: 01252 522545 f: 01252 522546
Wood Panel Industries Federation Autumn Park Business Centre, Dysart Road, Grantham, Lincolnshire NG31 7EU e: enquiries@wpif.org.uk w: www.wpif.org.uk t: 01476 512381 f: 01476 575683 As1000, Md2000, Or2000, Pa7200, Pa9300
Wood Protection Association 5C Flemming Court, Castleford, West Yorkshire WF10 5HW e: info@wood-protection.org w: www.wood-protection.org t: 01977 558274 f: 01977 558274 As1000, Co8500, Fl1000, Pr1000
Wood Shop Limited, The
15 Spinney Way, Needingworth, St Ives, Cambridgeshire PE27 4SR e: consultancy@thewoodshop.biz w: www.timberconsultancy.co.uk t: 01480 469367 f: 01480 469366 Ce1000, Co8700, Co9200, En5000, In3000
Woodscape Ltd
1 Sett End Road West, Shadsworth Business Park, Blackburn, Lancashire BB1 2QJ e: sales@woodscape.co.uk w: www.woodscape.co.uk t: 01254 685185 f: 01254 671237 Br2000, Ha7000, St5000, Ti0900, Wo2000
XLAM Dolomiti
Xspace
99 Woodlands Ave, Poole, Dorset BH15 4EG e: ian@xspace.co.uk w: www.xspace.co.uk t: 01202 665387
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Yeoman Ltd
Suite 6, 5 Kings Mount, Ramparts Business Park, Berwick Upon Tweed, Northumberland TD15 1TQ e: yeomandesign@aol.com t: 01289 303960 f: 01289 303961 Ar2500, Co4000, Co8800, Co9300, Su1000
Young Black Ltd
Thistle House, Radway Road, Britannia Business Park, Swindon, Wiltshire SN3 4ND e: sales@youngblack.co.uk w: www.youngblack.co.uk t: 01793 838400 f: 01793 838401 Fa1000, To0500, To1000
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Adhesives, Manufacturers & Suppliers Architect Ar2000 Ar2500 Architectural Technologist Associations, Federations & Institutions As1000 Ad1000
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B Beams Be1000 209 Bridges, Manufacturers & Suppliers Br2000 209 Builders Merchants Bu1000 209 Bu3000 Building Contractors 209 Building Control Services Bu3500 210 Bu4000 Buildings, Agricutural: Manufacturers & Suppliers 210 Buildings, Conservatories: Manufacturers & Suppliers Bu5000 210 210 Buildings, Log Cabins: Manufacturers & Suppliers Bu6000 Buildings, Portable: Manufacturers & Suppliers Bu6500 210 Buildings, Sectional Timber: Manufacturers & Suppliers Bu6800 210 Buildings, Sheds: Manufacturers & Suppliers Bu7000 210 Buildings, Timber Hybrid Systems Bu8000 210
C Carpenters Ca0500 Cladding Cd1000 Certification and Sustainable Sourcing Advisors Ce1000 Certification Bodies Ce2000 Carpentry/Joinery ServicesCj1000 Coating Manufacturers Co1500 Coatings Flame Retardant Co1700 Consultants, Acoustic Co3000 Consultants, Building Co4000 Consultants, Business Co4500 Consultants, Computer Co4650 Consultants, Environmental Co5000 Consultants, Forestry Co5500 Consultants, Interior Design & Furniture Co6500 Consultants, Health & Safety Co7000 Consultants, Management Co7500 Consultants, Overseas Development Co8000 Consultants, Preservation Co8500 Consultants, Product Co8700 Consultants, Project Management Co8800 Consultants, Quality Assurance Co9000 Consultants, Recruitment Co9050 Consultants, Timber Engineering Co9100 Consultants, Timber, Technical Co9200 Contract Management Co9300 Cross-Laminated Timber Manufacturers Cl1000
210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 212 212 212 212 212 213 213 213
Decking Door Blanks Do1000 Door Distributors /Importers Do2000 Door Manufacturers Do2500 Door Merchants Do3000 Door Seals Do4000 Doors, Fire Resisting Do4500 Doors, Non-standard Do5000
214 214 214 214 215 215 215
F Fastenings & Fixings for Timber Fa1000 Fencing Manufacturers Fe2000 Fencing Material Suppliers Fe3000 Fibre Building Board, Manufacturers Fi2000 Fibre Building Board, Merchants Fi4000 Finishing Equipment Fi6000 Fire Detection & Prevention Equipment Fi7000 Flame Retard Impregnation Services Fl1000 Floor Sealants Fl2500 Flooring, Hardwood: Agents /Importers Fl3000 Flooring, Hardwood: Manufacturers Fl3500 Flooring, Hardwood: Suppliers & Merchants Fl4000 Flooring, Laminate: Suppliers & Merchants Fl5000 Flooring, Softwood: Agents /Suppliers Fl6300 Flooring, Softwood: Manufacturers Fl6500 Flooring, Softwood: Suppliers & Merchants Fl7000 Furniture Designers Fu3000 Furniture Manufacturers Fu4000
215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 216 216 216 216 216 216 216
G Garden Furniture Manufacturers & Suppliers Ga3000 216 Gates Ga4000 216 Glued Laminated Timber (Glulam) Manufacturers Gl1000 216 Glued Laminated Timber (Glulam) Suppliers & Merchants Gl2000 216 Government Department Go2000 216
H Handles, Wooden Ha2000 Hardwood, Environmentally Certified Ha7000 Heritage & Conservation Services He1000 House Builders Ho3000 Housing Association Ho4000
216 216 216 216 216
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D De2000
Educational Establishment Ed4000 Energy Efficiency Products & Services En1000 Engineering Services, Mechanical En1500 Engineers, Civil /Structural En2000 Environmental Assessment En3000 Environmental Campaigners En4000 Environmental Certification Services En5000
213 213 213 213 213 213 213 214
Insurance Agents /Brokers In2000 Internet Services In3000
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J Joiners Joinery Distributors /Merchants Jo2000 Joinery Importers Jo3000 Joinery Manufacturers Jo4000 Joinery, Architectural Jo5000 Jo1000
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K Kitchen Worktops Ki3000
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L Lacquer Manufacturers & Suppliers La1000 Laminates, Worktop La4000 Laminating Services (for Panel Products) La6000 Landscape Architectural Supplies La7000 Landscape Contractors La8000 Landscape Designer La9000 Local Authority Departments Lo1000 Louvres, External Lo2000 Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) Lv1000
217 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 217
M Machinery Manufacturers and Suppliers Ma1500 Machining Services Ma2500 MDF Agents and Importers Md1000 MDF Manufacturers Md2000 MDF Suppliers & Merchants Md3000 Modified Wood Manufacturers & Suppliers Mo0500 Mouldings, Hardwood: Manufacturers & Suppliers Mo4500 Mouldings, Softwood: Manufacturers & Suppliers M05000
Packing Case/Box Manufacturers & Suppliers Paints Pa3000 Pa4000 Paints, Flame Retardant Pallet & Packaging Materials Suppliers Pa5500 Pallet Manufacturers and Suppliers Pa5700 Panel Cutting Services Pa6200 Panel Products Agents /Importers Pa7000 Panel Products Manufacturers Pa7200 Panel Products Merchants and Suppliers Pa7500 Panels, Edge Glued Pa7700 Panels, Flame Retardant Pa8000 Panels, Laminated Pa8200 Panels, Plastic & Melamine Faced Pa6200 Panels, Veneered Pa8700 Particleboard Agents/Importers Pa8800 Particleboard Manufacturers Pa9300 Particleboard, Melamine Faced Pa9400 Particleboard, Moisture Resistant Pa9600 Playground Equipment Manufacturers & Suppliers Pg1000 Plywood & Blockboard Agents/Importers Pl1000 Plywood & Blockboard, Decorative Pl2000 Plywood & Blockboard, Flame Retardant Pl3000 Pole Suppliers Po1000 Preservation/Treatment Services Pr1000 Parallel Strand Lumber (PSL) Ps1000
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218 218 218 218
218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 219 219 219 219 219 219 219
219 219 219 219
220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 222 222 222 222 222 222
Vapour Permeable Membranes Va0500 Varnish Manufacturers & Suppliers Va1000 Veneer Agents/Import/Distributors Ve1000 Veneering Services Ve3000
222 222 222 222
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S Sawmills, British Timber Sa6000 Sawmills, General Sa6500 Sawmills, Hardwood Sa7000 Sawmills, Softwood Sa8000 Shopfitters Sh4000 Software So1000 Softwood, Enviromentally Certified So6000 Stain Manufacturers & Suppliers St1000 Stair Components St2000 Staircases St3000 Street Furniture, Timber St5000 Strength Graded Timber St6000 Structural Components Manufacturers & Suppliers St8000 SIPS Manufacturers & Suppliers St8500 Structural Timber Composite Material Manufacturers & Suppliers St9000 Surveyors, Building Su1000 Surveyors, Quantity Su2000
Testing Services, Acoustic Te0500 Testing Services, Fire Te2000 Testing Services, Mechanical Te3000 Testing Services, Product Te3500 Testing Services, Structural Te4000 Timber Agents /Importers, General Ti0200 Timber Agents /Importers, Hardwood Ti0500 Timber Agents /Importers, Softwood Ti0800 Timber Components Agents /Importers Ti0900 Timber Drying Services Ti1000 Timber Frame Design Services Ti1200 Timber Frame Site Erection Services Ti1500 Timber Frame Manufacturers Ti2000 Timber Frame, Carpentry Framed Structures Ti2500 Timber Frame, Ancillary Components Ti2700 Timber Growers Ti4000 Timber Impregnation Plant Suppliers Ti7000 Timber Merchants, General Ti7500 Timber Merchants, Hardwood Specialist Ti7600 Timber Merchants, Softwood Specialist Ti7700 Tools, Power To0500 Tool Suppliers & Servicing To1000 Trussed Rafter Manufacturers & Suppliers Tr4000 Trussed Rafter Manufacturing Equipment Tr5000
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R Remedial Treatment Services Re3000 Research and Development Services Re4000 Restoration Specialists Re6000 Roofing Material Suppliers Ro2000
O Oak Trusses Oa1000 OBS, Agents and Importers Or1000 Oriented Strand Board Manufacturers Or2000 Oriented Strand Board Merchants Or3000
T Pa1000
219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 220 220 220 220
Warranty Bodies Wa1000 Window Agents /Importers /Distributors Wi1000 Window Manufacturers Wi2000 Windows, Hardwood Wi3000 Windows, Softwood Wi4000 Woodturning Services Wo2000
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Adhesives, Manufacturers & Suppliers Ad1000
– AkzoNobel Industrial Coatings Ltd/Sikkens Joinery – Bona Limited – Rotafix (Northern) Limited – Wurth UK Ltd
Architect Ar2000
– 3dr Architects Ltd – A & J Architects – A W W – A4 Architects – Aaron Evans Architects Ltd – Abakos Design Aid – ABN7 Architects – Acanthus Clews Architects – Adams & Sutherland – Adrian Morrow Architects Limited – Allford Hall Monaghan Morris – Allies and Morrison – Allison Pike Partnership – Amcanu’n Uchel Limited – Anderson & Glenn – Anderson Bayne Architects – Anderson Bell & Christie – Andrew Black Design Limited – Anita Sen Architects – Anne Thorne Architects Partnership – Anthony Swaine Architecture – Arboreal Architecture Ltd – Architects Chile – Architecture plb – Architype Limited – Arrol & Snell Ltd – Artchart > Architecture – Arthur Architects – Ashley Courtney RIBA – Ashwood Design Associates Limited – Assembly Architects Ltd – Associated Architects – AT Architecture Ltd – Atelier HB – Atkins – Avanti Architects – BAM Construct UK Ltd – Barefoot and Gilles – Barton Willmore – BB Partnership Ltd – Bench Architects – Bennetts Associates Limited – Benson Robertson Architects Ltd – bere:architects – BH & M – Bickerdike Allen Partners – Blackett-Ord Conservation Limited – Blair Gratton Architects Ltd – Blake Architects Ltd – Blake, Gavin RIBA FRSA: Chartered Architect – Bland, Brown & Cole LLP – bptw – Brightblue Studio Ltd – Buckle Chamberlain Partnership – Buckley Gray Yeoman – Building Design Partnership Ltd – Burrell Foley Fischer LLP – Burwell Deakins Architects – C P Architects – CA Sustainable Architecture – Campbell Jackson Architects – Canata & Seggie Chartered Architects – Capita Architecture – Carr Cotter & Naessens – Cassidy + Ashton Group Ltd – CCarchitecture – Cedar Studio Designs Limited – CH Architects LLP – City Architecture Office Ltd – Clay Architecture Ltd – Cook Associates – Cottrell & Vermeulen Architecture – Cowper Griffith Architects
– CSK Architects – CT architect – CUBE Architecture – Cullinan Studio – Curtis Wood Architects Limited – CZWG Architects LLP – D H Design North West Limited – D Stewart Toy Chartered Architects – Dannatt Johnson Architects – David Grindley Architects – David Mee Architect – David Mikhail Architects – David Morley Architects – David Parker Architects Ltd – De Rijke Marsh Morgan Architects – Dearlove Architecture Limited – Derek Rhind Architect – Design Engine Architects Ltd – Designcell Architecture – Designcubed – DMWA Ltd – Domus Design – Donaghy and Dimond Architects – Donald Millar Architecture – Douglas Homes (South West) Ltd – Dualchas Building Design – Duggan Morris Architects – E & P Building Design – E P T Partnership – Emma Heaver Architect – Entrust – EPR Architects Ltd – Eric Oberlander Architect – Fasciato Architects Ltd – Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios – Feilden Fowles Architects – Felce & Guy Partnership – Fereday Pollard Architects – Field Architecture Limited – Foster + Partners – G R Architects – Gareth Hoskins Architects – Garnham Wright Associates – Geraint Efans Pensaer – Gerry Robb Architectural Design Services – GNP Chartered Architects – Good Architecture – Grant Bulloch Architect – GWP Architecture Ltd – H L M Architects – H M H Architects – Halsall Lloyd LLP – Halvorsen Architects – Harrington Design & Bloomfield Ltd – Harrison Mutch, Chartered Architects – Harrison Sutton Partnership – Hawkins Brown Architects – Haworth Tompkins Architects – Hazel Crawford Architect – Hazle McCormack Young LLP – Helen Lucas Architects – Hive Architects Studio Ltd – Home Group Ltd – Hopkins Architects Partnership LLP – Hugh Broughton Architects – Hugh Jackson Architect – Hypostyle Architects – Inside Out Architecture – Integration Architecture – Jay Ashall Associates – Jestico + Whiles – Julian Owen Associates Architects – Karen Gardner Architect – KDS & Associates Ltd – Kilburn Nightingale Architects – Kinnear Landscape Architects Ltd – Knox Bhavan Architects LLP – Lacey Hickie Caley Ltd – Lance Adlam Chartered Architect – Landmark Architecture Ltd – LCD Ltd – Lee Evans Partnership – Lloyd Evans Prichard – Lockhart-Ball Associates – Long & Kentish Architects
– LSC Facades Ltd – M K A Architects Limited – Maccreanor Lavington Ltd – Macdonald Wright Architects – Mackellar Schwerdt Architects – Malcolm Fraser Architects – Marshall, William J & Partners – Martin Noone Architect – MAST Architects – Maxwell and Company Architects & Designers Ltd – MDR Associates – Meloy Architects – Metters & Wellby Ltd – Michael Drake Architects Ltd – Mike Parkes Associates – Mole Architects – Morgan Carey Architects Limited – Morgan Harris Architects Ltd – Morphy Lawrence Ltd – Munro Associates – N P S South West Limited – Nash Partnership LLP – Neil Ferguson Chartered Architect – Nicholas Cook Architect – Nicholas Hare Architects LLP – Nick Shipp Architects – Nicola Chambers Architecture & Design – Oisa Designs Chartered Architect – O’Keefe Scanlon Ltd – ORMS Architecture Design – P+HS Architects – PAC Studio Ltd – PAD Studio – Paper Project Architecture and Design Ltd – Parsons Brinckerhoff Ltd – Passivhaus Homes – Patel Taylor – Paul McShane Architecture – Pedder & Scampton Architects – Pembroke Design Ltd – Penoyre & Prasad LLP – Pensel – Phil Dean Architect – Piercy & Co – Point Three Design Ltd – Pollard Thomas Edwards architects – Prewett Bizley – Prime Meridian – Pringle Richards Sharratt Architects – Probyn Miers – Proctor and Matthews Ltd – Project 5 Architecture – PRP Architects LLP – Purcell UK – Purple Architecture Studio Ltd – R D Architects Ltd – Red Sky Architects – Reiach and Hall Architects – Rhys Llwyd Davies - Architect | Pensaer – RIBO Associates Ltd – Riches Hawley Mikhail Architects – Rivington Street Studio – Rob Hilton Architecture – Robert Houmøller – Robert Rowett Architectural Services – RPS – Rural Design Ltd – Sarah Wigglesworth Architects – shedkm – Sherpa Connection Systems GmbH – Simon Hall Architects – SKArchitects Limited – Smiths Gore – Sophie Bates Architects – Soup Architects – Stephen Davy Peter Smith Architects Ltd – Sterry, Nigel F – Steve Eastland Design Ltd – Steven Fraser Chartered Architect – Stora Enso Building Solutions UK – Stride Treglown Ltd – Stuart King Architecture & Design Ltd – Stuart Page Architect – Studio Bark – Studio24 Architects LLP – Suetake Studio 2
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Architectural Technologist Ar2500
– A W W – Allison Pike Partnership – Andrew Howard & Partners – Antevasin Design – Anyards Designers & Surveyors Ltd – Architects Chile – Architectural Design Services – Arthur Architects – AT Architecture Ltd – A-Tec Design – bptw – Building Advisory Service Limited – Canata & Seggie Chartered Architects – Chris Saunders Associates Limited – Craig McDowall Architectural Services Ltd – Curtis Wood Architects Limited – David Norris Associates – David Parker Architects Ltd – Dearlove Architecture Limited – DJ Building Design – D-Tech Design Ltd – Dyfi Architecture – E K Drawing Service Ltd – Edward Parsley Associates – Ennerji Projects – Faber Technical Limited – G M Moore & Associates – Gerry Robb Architectural Design Services – Greenfields Design Ltd – H L M Architects – Hammond Architectural Services Ltd – Harrington Design & Bloomfield Ltd – Home Group Ltd – Hutton & Rostron Environmental Investigations Ltd – Ian Slater Architectural Design – John Bellman & Associates Ltd – Lacey Hickie Caley Ltd – LSC Facades Ltd – M S R Building & Civil Engineering Design – MAST Architects – Mourneview Design – Munro Associates – P+HS Architects – Paul Newbould Planning & Building Design Services – Philip Hawkey Architectural Design – Pollard Architectural – PPK Timber Designs Ltd – Purcell UK – PWA Chartered Building Surveyors – RLH Architectural Design Solutions – Robert E Fry & Associates Ltd – Robert Rowett Architectural Services – Sandra Lynch Architectural Services – Schumann Consult Ltd – Simon Spencer MCIAT – Steve Gilman Design Ltd – Straight Up Timber Frame Ltd – T F S Design Ltd – Trewin Design Architects – W M Design & Architecture Ltd – Walker Newton Architecture – Yeoman Ltd
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Associations, Federations & Institutions As1000
– American Hardwood Export Council – American Softwoods – British Woodworking Federation – Builders Merchants Federation – Department of Agriculture, Marine and Food – Department Of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Building, Coventry University – East Anglian Timber Trade Association – FIRA International Ltd – Furness College – Ghana Forestry Commission – Guild of Master Craftsmen, The – Malaysian Timber Council – NBS – Paradigm Housing Group – RNLI – Timber Decking Association – Timber Trade Federation – Trussed Rafter Association – United Kingdom Forest Products Association – Wales Forest Business Partnership – Wood Panel Industries Federation – Wood Protection Association
Beams Be1000
– English Woodlands Timber Ltd – iWood Timber Ltd – Orlestone Oak Ltd – Sherpa Connection Systems GmbH – Vastern Timber – W. L. West & Sons Ltd
Bridges, Manufacturers & Suppliers Br2000
– Concrete & Timber Services Limited – Constructional Timber (Manufacturers) Ltd – Ecochoice Certified Timbers – Green Oak Carpentry Company Ltd, The – Mathis Glulam Structures – Sarum Hardwood Structures Limited – SH Structures Limited – Woodscape Ltd
Builders Merchants Bu1000
– Arnold Laver – Bell & Sime Buildbase – Buildbase Ltd – Canvey Wharf Co Limited, The – Chadwicks (Mowbray Drive) Limited – Fleming Buildbase – Gibbs & Dandy – Hay & Co Buildbase – Hendricks Lovell – J P Corry Group Limited – Jackson Building Centres Ltd – Mid-Sussex Timber Co Limited – Qualtrough, J & Co Limited – TECO Building Products – Timberdeal Ltd
Building Contractors Bu3000
– A C Mauger & Son Ltd – Acorn Developments (East Anglia) Ltd – AJG Home Improvements Ltd – Alex Murray Construction Ltd – Andrew Davie Timber Frame Homes – Andrew Page Oak – Architects Chile – Ashbrooke Homes Ltd – Backaller Timber Frame Extensions – BAM Construct UK Ltd
– Black & Williams Build Ltd – Blou Construction Ltd – Borneo Benar Sdn Bhd – Brendan Flynn Construction Ltd – Briteng Building Services Ltd – Cambridgeshire Creative Developments Ltd – Chalk Hill Construction – Chez Chene – Commercial and Industrial Services Isle of Wight Ltd – D.W.D.B Construction Ltd – Dab Den Ltd – David Lanyon – Day Building Contractors – Day & Co Construction – Defluo Ltd – Delta Build Ltd – Deutsche Woodworkers – Distinctive Property Development Ltd – E. E. Smith Contracts Ltd – Eco-librium Solutions Ltd – Elliott – Off-Site Building Solutions – Engel Construction Limited – English Heritage Buildings LLP – Equinox Technical Services – EURBAN – Fleming Buildings Limited – G P Zachariades (O) Ltd – G-frame Structures – GMC Projects – Greenheart Sustainable Construction – Haden Construction Ltd – Halfern Ltd – Harry Barnes Construction – Herbert H Drew & Son Ltd – Highfield (Cumbria) Ltd – Hillside Construction and Development – Houghtons of York – Inner World Design & Build Ltd – Jessella LTD – Jim Dowling trading as Curryhills Construction – John Sproule – Josh Riza – Kellow, R G Ltd – Kendo Contracts Ltd – Kenford Builders Ltd – Kind & Co (Builders) Ltd – Kithurst Builders – Laing O’Rourke PLC – Lissett Homes – Longworth Building Services – LSC Facades Ltd – M & K Macleod – M P R Projects (UK) Ltd – M2 Construction (South Wales) Ltd – Mace – Mackenzie Hughes Ltd – Martin Robinson Carpentry Ltd – Mathis Glulam Structures – MBM Contracts Ltd – Mears Lifetime Homes – Myriad Construction Ltd – Natural Construction SW Ltd – Natural Design & Build Ltd – NDM (Metal Roofing & Cladding) Ltd – Nene Valley Fire & Acoustic Ltd – Norfolk Timber Frames Ltd – OAKHAUS Limited – Oban Joinery Services Ltd – Panorama Contractors Limited – Peter C. Todd - Building Contractor – Pinelog Ltd – PMS Oxford – R R Richardson Ltd – RWG Contracts Ltd – S H Construcciones S.L. – Simpson (York) Limited – Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd – South Eastern Services – Soutra – Steve Coleman (Timber Erectors) Ltd – Sykes & Co – T F S Design Ltd – T G Construction Ltd – TH Michaels (Construction) Ltd – Timber Construction & Renovation Ltd
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– Timber Structures Of Ireland Ltd – Venturer Pte Ltd – Vision Development – Walker Brothers (Timber Frames) Ltd – Westframe – White Eagle Modern Building Solutions Ltd – William May Developments Ltd
Building Control Services Bu3500
– Quadrant Approved Inspectors – Randolphe Palmer Design
Buildings, Agricutural: Manufacturers & Suppliers
– Timber Frame Management Ltd – Townsend Timber – Walker Brothers (Timber Frames) Ltd
Buildings, Sheds: Manufacturers & Suppliers Bu7000
– Border Craft Homes LLP – Broadoak Buildings – Frame UK – Lowfield Timber Frames Ltd – Olympian Sheds Ltd – Pennine Timber Frame (UK) Ltd – Space4 Limited
Buildings, Timber Hybrid Systems
Bu4000
Bu8000
– The Stable Company
– Egoin UK Timber Construction – Euro Kit Buildings – G-frame Structures – SH Structures Limited – STREIF – Wiehag Timber Construction
Buildings, Conservatories: Manufacturers & Suppliers Bu5000
– Border Craft Homes LLP – Dempsey Dyer Ltd – Gilmour and Aitken Limited – Green Oak Carpentry Company Ltd, The – Norscot Joinery Limited – T J Crump Oakwrights Ltd – Taylor Made Joinery Interiors Limited – Vale Garden Houses Ltd – Vascroft Contractors Ltd – Westwind Oak Buildings Ltd
Buildings, Log Cabins: Manufacturers & Suppliers
Carpenters Ca0500
– Brendan Flynn Construction Ltd – Calanpoint Contracts Ltd – Exterior Decking – Hazelwood Carpentry Contractors Limited – Primary Timber Frame – Steve Coleman (Timber Erectors) Ltd – Watts Contract Services Ltd
Cladding
Bu6000
Cd1000
– Cartledge Timber Frame – Euro Kit Buildings – Finlog – Gibbs Timber Frame Ltd – Pennine Timber Frame (UK) Ltd – Pinelog Ltd – Svenskhomes – Timberworks Europe – Vision Development
– A C Timber Solutions Ltd – A Proctor Group Ltd – BCL Timber Projects Ltd – Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Benchmark Timber Ltd – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – Bryceland Total Timber Solutions Ltd – C F Anderson Timber Products Ltd – Ecochoice Certified Timbers – English Woodlands Timber Ltd – Hoppings Softwood Products Plc – iWood Timber Ltd – James Latham plc – Joseph Griggs & Co Limited – Koppers – Norman Limited – Rembrand Timber Limited – Russwood Ltd – Sharvatt Woolwich Ltd – Silva Timber Products Limited – Snows Timber Ltd – Stourhead (Western) Estate – Thorogood Timber Limited – Townsend Timber – Tradelink Wood Products – Vastern Timber – Vincent Timber Ltd – W. L. West & Sons Ltd
Buildings, Portable: Manufacturers & Suppliers Bu6500
– Ascot Timber Buildings Ltd
Buildings, Sectional Timber: Manufacturers & Suppliers Bu6800
– A J Laminated Beams Ltd – Allwood Timber Ltd – Benfield ATT Group Ltd – Coed Cymru – Courtyard Designs Ltd – Datum Limited – English Heritage Buildings LLP – Envirograf – Euro Kit Buildings – Fleming Buildings Limited – Gembuild – Lowfield Timber Frames Ltd – Neatwood Homes Ltd – Oak Frames Direct – Pinelog Ltd – Scotts of Thrapston Limited – Space4 Limited – Svenskhomes – The Stable Company
Certification and Sustainable Sourcing Advisors Ce1000
– FIRA International Ltd – Machined Timber Specialists – Venturer Pte Ltd – White Wood Management – Wood Shop Limited, The
Certification Bodies Ce2000
– ADAC (Engineering Services) Ltd – Atkins – BM TRADA – Boyle Consultants Ltd – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – Cameron & Ross – Civil & Structural Partnership Ltd – Cowan Consultancy Ltd – David Narro Associates – David R Murray & Associates – E A R Sheppard Consulting Civil & Structural Engineer Limited – Evolve – Forbes Leslie Network – Goodson Associates – H G A (UK) Ltd – Harley Haddow – Harry Turnbull Ltd, Consulting Civil Engineer – Ramsay and Chalmers – Rushby Brewster Associates Ltd – Structural Solutions – Tim Kelly Consulting Engineers
Carpentry/Joinery Services Cj1000
– Blou Construction Ltd – Carpentry Services Ltd – Gavin Brock - Joiner – GMIT – Inner World Design & Build Ltd – Paul Flynn – Stevenson Installers – Sykes & Co – Stora Enso Building Solutions UK – XLAM Dolomiti
Coating Manufacturers Co1500
– AkzoNobel Industrial Coatings Ltd./Sikkens Joinery – Bona Limited – Envirograf – Sioo Wood Protection – Teknos (UK) Limited
Coatings Flame Retardant Co1700
– Fabric Flare Limited
Consultants, ACOUSTIC Co3000
– Paragon Acoustic Consultants Ltd
Consultants, Building Co4000
– A T K Partnership Ltd – A.D.S. Ltd – ADAC (Engineering Services) Ltd – AECOM – Allison Pike Partnership – Andrew Howard & Partners – Architects Chile – Atkins – Austin Trueman Associates – B G Consulting Ltd – Banbeck Engineering Partnership – Barry Honeysett Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers – Baxter, Andrew – Baynham Meikle Partnership – BdR Civil & Structural Engineering Limited – Betts Associates Limited – Bickerdike Allen Partners – Bill Henderson Consulting Engineer Ltd – Broughton Beatty Limited
BUYERS’ GUIDE TRADA Members
Timber Industry Yearbook 2015 www.trada.co.uk
– BTS Timber Engineering Limited – Building & Design Ltd – Building Advisory Service Limited – Buro Happold Ltd – C & C Markides Estates Ltd – Cameron & Ross – Canata & Seggie Chartered Architects – Canham Consulting – Capita Architecture – Complete Design Partnership Ltd – Cowan Consultancy Ltd – Cowper Griffith Architects – Croft Structural Engineers – Curtis Wood Architects Limited – D & R W Design Partnership Ltd – David Norris Associates – David Parker Architects Ltd – Dixon Hurst Kemp Limited – D-Tech Design Ltd – Dyfi Architecture – E & P Building Design – Eco-librium Solutions Ltd – Elders Consulting Engineers LLP – Elliott Wood Partnership LLP – Entrust – Faber Technical Limited – FAIRHURST – FLUID Structural Engineers – Forest Hill Design – Francis Bradshaw Partnership – G M Moore & Associates – GB Consulting – Gemmell Hammond Ltd – Goodson Associates – Greenfields Design Ltd – H G A (UK) Ltd – H M Chambers and Partners – Hammond Architectural Services Ltd – Harrington Design & Bloomfield Ltd – Hartigan – Haydn E Williams Cyf – Hockley & Dawson – Hugh Broughton Architects – Hutton & Rostron Environmental Investigations Ltd – iTechnik Ltd – James Lockyer Associates Ltd – Julian Owen Associates Architects – KMASS – KRP Building Consultancy Ltd – L F Webb & Partner – Lawrenson Associates – LCD Ltd – M K A Architects Limited – M P R Projects (UK) Ltd – M2 Construction (South Wales) Ltd – Mackellar Schwerdt Architects – MacLaren Roughton – Marshall, William J & Partners – Mason Clark Associates – Maughan Reynolds Partnership – Maxwell and Company Architects & Designers Ltd – McColl Associates – McCurdy & Co Ltd – McKay & Partners – Michael Barclay Partnership LLP – Mike Parkes Associates – Morphy Lawrence Ltd – Munro Associates – N J McAnally & Associates – Northcott Design & Management Ltd – NW Structural Consultants Limited – O’Dwyer, Nicholas Ltd – Parsons Brinckerhoff Ltd – Pembroke Design Ltd – Peter Brett Associates LLP – Peter Dann Limited – Philip Hawkey Architectural Design – Pittilla Bell Consulting Limited – Pollard Architectural – PPK Timber Designs Ltd – Practical Structures Ltd – Price & Myers – Purcell UK – PWA Chartered Building Surveyors – Ramboll
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– Randolphe Palmer Design – Robert E Fry & Associates Ltd – Robert Rowett Architectural Services – Robert Stone Associates – Rodgers Leask Ltd – Roger Casey Associates Limited – Roger Kemp Associates – Ryland, D A – S C E G Limited – Samuely, F J & Partners – Sandwood Consultants – Sandy Fraser Associates – Scott Projects UK Ltd – Scott White and Hookins LLP – Shape Structures – Simon Spencer MCIAT – Straight Up Timber Frame Ltd – Structural Design Associates Ltd – Structural Design Solutions Ltd – Structural Timber Design Solutions LLP – StructureMode Ltd – Sylva Group – TALL Engineers Ltd – The Timber Frame Consultancy – Thomasons – Tillman & Tsoukkas Consulting Structural Engineers – Tim Kelly Consulting Engineers – Tottenham & Bennett – Trevor Derby Associates – Trewin Design Architects – W F Brown Associates Limited – W M Design & Architecture Ltd – W S P Group – Watkinson & Cosgrave – William Keniry – Wright Associates – Wyatt & Watts – Wyatt Carruthers Jebb – Yeoman Ltd
Consultants, Business Co4500
– ARV Solutions – Ewbank Consultancy – Oak House Consultants Limited – Scott Projects UK Ltd
Consultants, Computer Co4650
– archiTAB Solutions Limited
Consultants, Environmental Co5000
– Acanthus Clews Architects – AECOM – Atkins – Barton Willmore – Baynham Meikle Partnership – Betts Associates Limited – Bickerdike Allen Partners – Blue Evolution – BWB Consulting Ltd – Campbell Reith Hill LLP – Distinctive Property Development Ltd – Ewbank Consultancy – FAIRHURST – FIRA International Ltd – H L M Architects – Hartigan – James Lockyer Associates Ltd – Lockhart-Ball Associates – O’Dwyer, Nicholas Ltd – Parsons Brinckerhoff Ltd – Peter Brett Associates LLP – Plandescil Ltd – PRP Architects LLP – Randolphe Palmer Design – Rodgers Leask Ltd – RPS
– T R P Consulting Ltd – Terence O’Rourke Ltd – W S P Group – White Design Associates Ltd – Wren & Bell
Consultants, Forestry Co5500
– Blue Evolution – English Woodlands Timber Ltd – White Wood Management
Consultants, Interior Design & Furniture Co6500
– Dab Den Ltd – GMIT
Consultants, Health & Safety Co7000
– BLB Surveyors Ltd – British Woodworking Federation – Canata & Seggie Chartered Architects – Didac – Duffy Chartered Engineers – E & P Building Design – easi-edge Limited Safety Solutions – Ellis and Moore Consulting Engineers – F P S Consult Ltd – Fidler Associates Ltd – Firebrace, Andrew Partnership – Gary Gabriel Associates – HSCS Ltd – Lacey Hickie Caley Ltd – Mason Clark Associates – Norder Design Associates – Oak House Consultants Limited – Pittilla Bell Consulting Limited – Robert Rowett Architectural Services – Sanders Consulting – Sandy Fraser Associates – Scott White and Hookins LLP – Thomasons – Trevor Derby Associates – W S P Group – Watkinson & Cosgrave – Wyatt Carruthers Jebb
Consultants, Management Co7500
– Clarke Matthews Ltd – FIRA International Ltd – Oak House Consultants Limited – Scott Projects UK Ltd – Wren & Bell
Consultants, Overseas Development Co8000
– Borneo Benar Sdn Bhd
Consultants, Preservation Co8500
– Arch Timber Protection – Ewbank Consultancy – Hutton & Rostron Environmental Investigations Ltd – KMASS – Mackellar Schwerdt Architects – McCurdy & Co Ltd – Wessex Conservation Partnership – William Keniry – Wood Protection Association
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Consultants, Product
Consultants, Timber Engineering
– Baxter, Andrew – Blue Evolution – iTechnik Ltd – Machined Timber Specialists – Oak House Consultants Limited – Plant Fibre Technology Ltd – Sylva Group – Wood Shop Limited, The
– A C S Structures – A R C Engineers Ltd – A T K Partnership Ltd – A.D.S. Ltd – ADAC (Engineering Services) Ltd – ADEPT Consulting (UK) Ltd – AECOM – AED – Allen Gordon LLP – Andrew Waring Associates Ltd – Archibald Shaw LLP – Architects Chile – Ardern Hodges Ltd – Austin Trueman Associates – B B P Consulting Engineers Ltd – Banbeck Engineering Partnership – Barry Honeysett Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers – Barter Hill Partnership Limited – Benfield ATT Group Ltd – Bill Henderson Consulting Engineer Ltd – Blueprint (Dunbar) Ltd – Borneo Benar Sdn Bhd – Brian Evans Associates Ltd – Broughton Beatty Limited – BTS Timber Engineering Limited – Buro Happold Ltd – Cameron & Ross – Campbell Reith Hill LLP – Canham Consulting – Carpenter Oak & Woodland – Civil & Structural Partnership Ltd – Clifton Structural Timber Ltd – Complete Design Partnership Ltd – Concept Drawing Limited – Cook Associates – Cowan Consultancy Ltd – Croft Structural Engineers – D & R W Design Partnership Ltd – David Barfield Associates – David Narro Associates – David R Murray & Associates – Deeside Timberframe Ltd – Design ID Consulting Ltd – Duffy Chartered Engineers – Dyfi Architecture – E & M West – E A R Sheppard Consulting Civil & Structural Engineer Limited – Edinburgh Napier University – Edward Parsley Associates – Elliott & Company – Engineers HRW – EURBAN – Evolve – FAIRHURST – Firebrace, Andrew Partnership – FLUID Structural Engineers – Forbes Leslie Network – Forest Hill Design – Francis Bradshaw Partnership – Fuller Designs Ltd – Furness Partnership Ltd – G C Robertson & Associates Ltd – Gemmell Hammond Ltd – GMIT – Goodson Associates – Green Oak Carpentry Company Ltd, The – Greenbeams.com, Structural & Civil Consultants – H G A (UK) Ltd – Harley Haddow – Hartigan – Harvey and Snowdon – Hermolle Associates Ltd – Hockley & Dawson – Hydrock Consultants – Ian Moir Associates – interface facade engineering – iTechnik Ltd – James Lockyer Associates Ltd – Jampel Davison & Bell – John Peden Associates
Co8700
Consultants, Project Management Co8800
– A L Project Services – A.D.S. Ltd – Acanthus Clews Architects – Anyards Designers & Surveyors Ltd – Arthur Architects – Atkins – Barton Willmore – BLB Surveyors Ltd – bptw – BTS Timber Engineering Limited – Building & Design Ltd – C & C Markides Estates Ltd – Campbell Reith Hill LLP – Canata & Seggie Chartered Architects – Clarke Matthews Ltd – Duffy Chartered Engineers – Dyfi Architecture – E & P Building Design – E A R Sheppard Consulting Civil & Structural Engineer Limited – F P S Consult Ltd – FAIRHURST – Fidler Associates Ltd – Francis Bradshaw Partnership – G M Moore & Associates – Halsall Lloyd LLP – Harrington Design & Bloomfield Ltd – James Lockyer Associates Ltd – M S R Building & Civil Engineering Design – MacLaren Roughton – Materian Limited – Maxwell and Company Architects & Designers Ltd – MDR Associates – Nicholas Hare Architects LLP – Norder Design Associates – Northcott Design & Management Ltd – Pembroke Design Ltd – Peter Brett Associates LLP – Peter Dann Limited – Pittilla Bell Consulting Limited – PRP Architects LLP – RNLI – Robert Stone Associates – S H Construcciones S.L. – Sandy Fraser Associates – Self-Build-Pro (Chartered Surveyors) – Stirling Maynard – Stride Treglown Ltd – Struct-SURE & Building Design – Sykes & Co. – Terence Fidler Partnership Ltd – Trevor Derby Associates – Wain Morehead Architects Limited – Wessex Conservation Partnership – White Design Associates Ltd – Yeoman Ltd
Consultants, Quality Assurance Co9000
– iTechnik Ltd
Consultants, Recruitment Co9050 – ARV Solutions – Sykes & Co
Co9100
– Joseph Griggs & Co Limited – Kingfisher Consulting – KLH UK – KMASS – Knevitt Consulting – M L Kubik & Son Ltd – Machined Timber Specialists – Maciver Consultancy Services Limited – MacLaren Roughton – Mason Clark Associates – Materian Limited – Maughan Reynolds Partnership – McCartney Associates – McKay & Partners – McKinney Nicolson Associates Ltd – Michael Barclay Partnership LLP – Michael Hadi Associates – Momentum Consulting Engineers – Morrish & Partners – N J McAnally & Associates – Nemetschek Frilo GmbH – Nick Kenchington Ltd – Norder Design Associates – NW Structural Consultants Limited – Oregon Timber Frame Ltd – Parkins, R G & Partners Ltd – Parsons Brinckerhoff Ltd – Pasquill – Pavlovskis Lister Ltd – Pittilla Bell Consulting Limited – Pollard Architectural – PPK Timber Designs Ltd – Pringuer-James – Ramboll – Ramsay and Chalmers – Rawcliffe Associates Ltd – Redstone, Bryan – Robbins Consulting Engineers Ltd – Robert Stone Associates – Roger Casey Associates Limited – Rushmoor Engineering Services – Ryland, D A – S C E G Limited – S H Construcciones S.L. – Sanders Consulting – Sands Consultants – Sandwood Consultants – Sandy Fraser Associates – Scotframe Timber Engineering Limited – Scott Projects UK Ltd – Self-Build-Pro (Chartered Surveyors) – Seven Oaks Joinery – Silvatec Design Ltd – Sinclair Johnston & Partners Limited – Solid Structures (UK) Limited – Spencer Jones Design Ltd – Stevenson Calam Associates – Stirling Maynard – Straight Up Timber Frame Ltd – Structa LLP – Struct-SURE & Building Design – Structural Design Associates Ltd – Structural Design Solutions Ltd – Structural Element – Structural Solutions – StructureMode Ltd – Sylva Group – T F S Design Ltd – T W P Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers – TALL Engineers Ltd – The Morton Partnership Limited – Thomas Consulting – Tim Kelly Consulting Engineers – Timber Design Services – Tottenham & Bennett – Trevor Derby Associates – Venturer Pte Ltd – W F Brown Associates Limited – W S P Group – Westmuckett Hawkes Ltd – William Keniry – Wren & Bell – Wright Associates – Wyatt & Watts
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Consultants, Timber, Technical
Co9200 – A T K Partnership Ltd – ADAC (Engineering Services) Ltd – ADEPT Consulting (UK) Ltd – AECOM – AED – Allen Gordon LLP – Andrew Waring Associates Ltd – Archibald Shaw LLP – Ardern Hodges Ltd – AT Architecture Ltd – Atkins – Austin Trueman Associates – B B P Consulting Engineers Ltd – Barter Hill Partnership Limited – Baxter, Andrew – Betts Associates Limited – Blue Evolution – BM TRADA – Brian Evans Associates Ltd – British Woodworking Federation – Cameron & Ross – Concept Drawing Limited – David R Murray & Associates – Davidson Timber UK Ltd – Design ID Consulting Ltd – D-Tech Design Ltd – Duffy Chartered Engineers – E & M West – Edinburgh Napier University – Edward Parsley Associates – EURBAN – Evolve – Ewbank Consultancy – FLUID Structural Engineers – Forbes Leslie Network – Forest Hill Design – Francis Bradshaw Partnership – Furness Partnership Ltd – G C Robertson & Associates Ltd – GBG – GNC Engineering Ltd – Goodson Associates – Greenbeams.com, Structural & Civil Consultants – Greenfields Design Ltd – H G A (UK) Ltd – H M Chambers and Partners – Harley Haddow – Hartigan – iTechnik Ltd – KLH UK – KMASS – Knevitt Consulting – M P R Projects (UK) Ltd – Materian Limited – McCartney Associates – McColl Associates – McKinney Nicolson Associates Ltd – Milner Associates – Momentum Consulting Engineers – Mourneview Design – Myriad Construction Ltd – N J McAnally & Associates – NW Structural Consultants Limited – P Thomas Associates Ltd – Pavlovskis Lister Ltd – PPK Timber Designs Ltd – R P Winstone Ltd – Ramboll – Redstone, Bryan – Robbins Consulting Engineers Ltd – Roger Casey Associates Limited – Rushby Brewster Associates Ltd – Rushmoor Engineering Services – S C E G Limited – Sanders Consulting – Scott White and Hookins LLP – Silvatec Design Ltd – Solid Structures (UK) Limited – Spencer Jones Design Ltd – Stevenson Calam Associates – Straight Up Timber Frame Ltd
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– Struct-SURE & Building Design – Structural Solutions – Structural Timber Design Solutions LLP – Sylva Group – T R P Consulting Ltd – T W P Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers – TALL Engineers Ltd – The Morton Partnership Limited – The Timber Frame Consultancy – Tim Kelly Consulting Engineers – Timber Cladding Consultants – Timber Decking Association – Timber Design Services – Venturer Pte Ltd – Wessex Structural Services Ltd – White Wood Management – Wood Shop Limited, The
Contract Management Co9300
– Acanthus Clews Architects – Alex Murray Construction Ltd – C & C Markides Estates Ltd – Clarke Matthews Ltd – Mackellar Schwerdt Architects – Maxwell and Company Architects & Designers Ltd – PWA Chartered Building Surveyors – Scott Projects UK Ltd – W M Design & Architecture Ltd – Yeoman Ltd
CROSS-LAMINATED TIMBER MANUFACTURERS Cl1000
– Stora Enso Building Solutions UK – XLAM Dolomiti
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De2000 – Alsford Timber – Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Brooks Bros (Midlands) Ltd – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – Bryceland Total Timber Solutions Ltd – BSW Timber Ltd – Burton, E O & Co Limited – Champion, A W Limited – Cheshire Mouldings – Concrete & Timber Services Limited – Deckwise – Ecochoice Certified Timbers – English Woodlands Timber Ltd – Exterior Decking – Fulham Timber Merchants Ltd – Garden Trellis Co Ltd, The – Gilmour and Aitken Limited – International Timber – James Latham plc – Morgan Timber – N. Kritikos - A. Kritikos O.E. – NHG Timber Limited – Nicks & Co (Timber) Ltd – Norman Limited – Pacific European Timber Agency Ltd – Rotho Blaas SRL – Russwood Ltd – Sarum Hardwood Structures Limited – Silva Timber Products Limited – Snows Timber Ltd – Stourhead (Western) Estate – Timber & Plywood Services Ltd – Timber Marketing Services T/A Wood Concepts – Timbmet – Tradelink Wood Products – Vickers Timber Co Limited – Vincent Timber Ltd – Werzalit UK
Door Blanks Do1000
– Caledonian Plywood Company – J B Kind Limited – J P Stone Limited
Door Distributors/Importers Do2000
– Alsford Timber – American Softwoods – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – Bryceland Total Timber Solutions Ltd – Enfield Speciality Doors – Finewood Marketing (UK) Ltd – J B Kind Limited – James Latham plc – Timber Marketing Services T/A Wood Concepts
Door Manufacturers
Do2500 – Biker Group – Caledonian Plywood Company – Dempsey Dyer Ltd – Enfield Speciality Doors – ERW Joinery Ltd – Essex Woodcraft – Fyntons Limited – Harrison Varma Limited – Hazlin – J C K Joinery – J P Stone Limited – Kent Flush Doors & Joinery Ltd – Malaysian Timber Council – MFM Joinery Ltd – NBJ (London) Ltd – Norscot Joinery Limited – RB Doors & Joinery Ltd – Scotts of Thrapston Limited – Senior Architectural Systems Limited – Stafford Bridge Doors Ltd – T Manners & Sons Ltd – The Stable Company – Tower Doors Ltd – Vicaima Doors
Door Merchants Do3000
– Brooks Bros (London) Limited – Days Buildbase – Enfield Speciality Doors – Rembrand Timber Limited – Vickers Timber Co Limited – Watford Timber Co Limited
Door Seals Do4000
– Sealmaster Limited
Doors, Fire Resisting Do4500
– Caledonian Plywood Company – Enfield Speciality Doors – Envirograf – Hazlin – J B Kind Limited – J C K Joinery – Kent Flush Doors & Joinery Ltd – NBJ (London) Ltd – RB Doors & Joinery Ltd – Roger Paling Joiners – Soundcraft – Stafford Bridge Doors Ltd – Tower Doors Ltd – Vascroft Contractors Ltd – Vicaima Doors
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Doors, Non-standard Do5000
– Biker Group – Days Buildbase – Enfield Speciality Doors – ERW Joinery Ltd – Harrison Varma Limited – Hazlin – J B Kind Limited – J C K Joinery – Kent Flush Doors & Joinery Ltd – McBeth Joinery – Oak Leaf Gates – Roger Paling Joiners – Stafford Bridge Doors Ltd – Taylor Made Joinery Interiors Limited – Tower Doors Ltd – Vicaima Doors
Educational Establishment Ed4000 – Architectural Association, Hooke Park – Burwell Deakins Architects – City of Bristol College – Coleg Menai – Didac – Edinburgh College – Edinburgh Napier University – Forth Valley College – GMIT – HSCS Ltd – Inverness College – Limerick Institute of Technology – Merton College – Nottingham Trent University Library – Royal School of Military Engineering – University of Manchester – White Design Associates Ltd – Wyatt Carruthers Jebb
Energy Efficiency Products & Services En1000
– Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Blue Evolution – Distinctive Property Development Ltd – F P S Consult Ltd – Harley Haddow – Haydn E Williams Cyf – Julian Owen Associates Architects – Self-Build-Pro (Chartered Surveyors) – Timoleon Ltd – Wain Morehead Architects Limited
Engineering Services, Mechanical En1500
– Atkins – BAM Construct UK Ltd – Capita Architecture – David Barfield Associates – David R Murray & Associates – Elders Consulting Engineers LLP – Forbes Leslie Network – N P S South West Limited – PWA Chartered Building Surveyors – Ramboll – RPS – Timoleon Ltd – W S P Group
Engineers, Civil/Structural En2000 – 12 Proje Muhendislik – A C S Structures – A L Project Services – A R C Engineers Ltd – A T K Partnership Ltd
– A&M Morrin Planning and Design – A.D.S. Ltd – Absolute Consulting Engineers Ltd – ADAC (Engineering Services) Ltd – Adam Power Associates – ADEPT Consulting (UK) Ltd – AECOM – AED – Aidan O’Connell & Associates Ltd – Alan Baxter Partnership – Alistair Burroughs Design Partnership – Allen Gordon LLP – Andrew Howard & Partners – Andrew Lewis Consulting Engineer Ltd – Andrew Waring Associates Ltd – Andrews Associates – Anthony Davies Associates Ltd – Anthony Fisher Associates – Archibald Shaw LLP – Arthur Architects – Arun District Council – Arup – Associated Structural Design – A-teknik – Atkins – Atkinson Peck Ltd – Austin Trueman Associates – B B P Consulting Engineers Ltd – B G Consulting Ltd – Bailey Johnson Hayes – Bakkala Consulting Engineers – BAM Construct UK Ltd – Banbeck Engineering Partnership – Barry Honeysett Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers – Barter Hill Partnership Limited – Baxter, Andrew – Baynham Meikle Partnership – BdR Civil & Structural Engineering Limited – Betts Associates Limited – Bill Henderson Consulting Engineer Ltd – Bingham Yates & Partners – Blackett-Ord Conservation Limited – Blackwell Structural Consultants Ltd – BLB Surveyors Ltd – Blueprint (Dunbar) Ltd – Boyle Consultants Ltd – Brian Evans Associates Ltd – Brian J Stocker – Broughton Beatty Limited – Bruce, Cufley & Partners – BTS Timber Engineering Limited – Building & Design Ltd – Buro Happold Ltd – Burwell Deakins Architects – BWB Consulting Ltd – C & C Markides Estates Ltd – C E Consultancy – C W T Partnership – C2 Designs – Cameron & Ross – Campbell Reith Hill LLP – Canham Consulting – Capita Architecture – Centrespace design LLP – Civil & Structural Partnership Ltd – Clarke Matthews Ltd – Clifton Structural Timber Ltd – Complete Design Partnership Ltd – Conisbee – Cook Associates – Copp Wilson Pettitt Moore – Cowan Consultancy Ltd – Croft Structural Engineers – D & R W Design Partnership Ltd – DAS Structures Ltd – David Barfield Associates – David Narro Associates – David R Murray & Associates – DESIGN A BUILDING – Design ID Consulting Ltd – Design-Life – Diamond Wood and Shaw Limited – Dixon Hurst Kemp Limited – DMC Consulting Engineers Ltd – DOA Consulting Structural Engineers
– Donald McIntyre Design Ltd – Dougall Baillie Associates – Duffy Chartered Engineers – E & M West – E A R Sheppard Consulting Civil & Structural Engineer Limited – Ecos Maclean Ltd – Edinburgh Napier University – Edward Parsley Associates – Egoin UK Timber Construction – Eichbaum Engineers – Elders Consulting Engineers LLP – Eldred Geotechnics Ltd – Elliott & Company – Elliott Wood Partnership LLP – Ellis and Moore Consulting Engineers – Energitech – Engineers HRW – Entrust – Eric Wright Group – Evolve – Expedition Engineering – FAIRHURST – Fidler Associates Ltd – Finite Design – Firebrace, Andrew Partnership – FLUID Structural Engineers – Forbes Leslie Network – Francis Bradshaw Partnership – FTF Designs LTD – Furness Partnership Ltd – G A P Ltd – G C Robertson & Associates Ltd – Gary Gabriel Associates – GBG – Gemmell Hammond Ltd – GNC Engineering Ltd – GOH Consult – Goodson Associates – Graham Garner and Partners Ltd – Griffen Design Ltd. – H B L Associates – H G A (UK) Ltd – H M Chambers and Partners – Harley Haddow – Harper, A J – Harry Turnbull Ltd, Consulting Civil Engineer – Hartigan – Harvey and Snowdon – Hermolle Associates Ltd – Hockley & Dawson – Hugh Morrison Associates – Hydrock Consultants – Ian Moir Associates – Integral Engineering Design – J K C Timber Engineering – Jacobs – James Lockyer Associates Ltd – Jampel Davison & Bell – JC Consultancy Limited – JHA Consulting – Jim Dowling trading as Curryhills Construction – JLC – John Bellman & Associates Ltd – John Peden Associates – Jon J Oates – Kavanagh Forensics Ltd – Kingfisher Consulting – Knevitt Consulting – Lawrenson Associates – LSG (Civil & Structural Engineers)Ltd – M L Kubik & Son Ltd – M M P Design Limited – M S R Building & Civil Engineering Design – Maciver Consultancy Services Limited – MacLaren Roughton – Marshall, William J & Partners – Mason Clark Associates – Maughan Reynolds Partnership – McCarthy, Rachel BSc MICE – McCartney Associates – McColl Associates – McColm Civil & Structural Engineers Ltd – McCormack & Associates – McKay & Partners – McKenzie Willis
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Timber Industry Yearbook 2015 www.trada.co.uk
– McKinney Nicolson Associates Ltd – MDA Consulting Engineers – Michael Baigent Orla Kelly Limited – Michael Barclay Partnership LLP – Michael Hadi Associates – Michael Pooler Associates – Mike Kitchen Associates Ltd – Mike Parkes Associates – MLTS Ltd – Modulus – Momentum Consulting Engineers – Morrish & Partners – Mousa Ghanimati – MSM Consulting Engineers – N J McAnally & Associates – Nemetschek Frilo GmbH – Nick Kenchington Ltd – Norder Design Associates – NW Structural Consultants Limited – O’Dwyer, Nicholas Ltd – ONCE Civil & Structural Ltd – P M Law Design – Parkins, R G & Partners Ltd – Parsons Brinckerhoff Ltd – Pavlovskis Lister Ltd – Peter Brett Associates LLP – Peter Dann Limited – Pittilla Bell Consulting Limited – PJStructures Ltd – Plandescil Ltd – Portland Consulting Engineers – Practical Structures Ltd – Price & Myers – Prime Meridian – Pringuer-James – QED Structures Ltd – Quadrant Harmon Consulting Ltd – Ramage Young Design Ltd – Ramboll – Ramsay and Chalmers – Randolphe Palmer Design – Rawcliffe Associates Ltd – Redstone, Bryan – Rise Structural Engineers Ltd – RNLI – Robbins Consulting Engineers Ltd – Robert E Fry & Associates Ltd – Robert Stone Associates – Robert Wynter & Partners Ltd – Rodgers Leask Ltd – Roger Casey Associates Limited – Ronnie & Associates – Rossi Long Consulting – RPS – Rushby Brewster Associates Ltd – Rushmoor Engineering Services – Ryland, D A – S C E G Limited – S H Construcciones S.L. – Samuely, F J & Partners – Sanders Consulting – Sands Consultants – Sandwood Consultants – Sandy Fraser Associates – Scotframe Timber Engineering Limited – Scott White and Hookins LLP – SDP Consulting Engineers – Shepherd Gilmour – Simpson Associates Consulting Engineers LLP – Sinclair Johnston & Partners Limited – Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd – Smith and Wallwork Ltd – Smith Foster Ltd – Solid Structures (UK) Limited – SOLUTION Consulting Engineers Ltd – Stanley Fyffe Associates – Star Design Associates Ltd – Stephen Hyde Limited – Steve Gilman Design Ltd – Stevenson Calam Associates – Stirling Maynard – Stora Enso Building Solutions UK – Structa LLP – Struct-SURE & Building Design
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– Structural Design Associates Ltd – Structural Design Services – Structural Design Solutions Ltd – Structural Element – Structural Solutions – StructureMode Ltd – Summerfield, F – Super Structures Associates Limited – T & G Limited – T R P Consulting Ltd – T W P Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers – T Z G Partnership – TALL Engineers Ltd – Terence Fidler Partnership Ltd – TESS atelier d’ingenierie – Thomas Consulting – Thomasons – Tillman & Tsoukkas Consulting Structural Engineers – Tim Kelly Consulting Engineers – Timber Design Services – Tottenham & Bennett – Trevor Derby Associates – URS – vkhp-consulting – W F Brown Associates Limited – W S P Group – Watkinson & Cosgrave – Watson Hallam – Webb Yates Engineers Ltd – Wessex Structural Services Ltd – Western Solar Ltd – Westmuckett Hawkes Ltd – Wren & Bell – Wright Associates – Wyatt & Watts – Wyatt Carruthers Jebb
Fencing Manufacturers
Environmental Assessment
Finishing Equipment
En3000
– Buro Happold Ltd – FAIRHURST – Gary Gabriel Associates – Jacobs – Milsted Associates – Peter Brett Associates LLP – Ramboll – Scott White and Hookins LLP – Soutra – Stride Treglown Ltd – Thomasons
Environmental Campaigners En4000
– PEFC UK Ltd
Environmental Certification Services En5000
– Hutton & Rostron Environmental Investigations Ltd – PEFC UK Ltd – Wood Shop Limited, The – Wren & Bell
Fastenings & Fixings for Timber Fa1000
– Chadwicks (Mowbray Drive) Limited – Deckwise – Paslode – Reisser Ltd – Rotafix (Northern) Limited – Rotho Blaas SRL – Sherpa Connection Systems GmbH – Simpson Strong-Tie – TECO Building Products – Wurth UK Ltd – Young Black Ltd
Fe2000
– BSW Timber Ltd – Calders & Grandidge – Garden Trellis Co Ltd, The
Fencing Material Suppliers Fe3000
– Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Calders & Grandidge – Canvey Wharf Co Limited, The – Gilmour and Aitken Limited – Hoppings Softwood Products Plc – James Callander & Son Ltd – Timber & Plywood Services Ltd – Townsend Timber – Tradelink Wood Products – Vickers Timber Co Limited
Fibre Building Board, Manufacturers Fi2000
– Coillte Panel Products (UK) Ltd – Fermacell – Steico UK Ltd
Fibre Building Board, Merchants Fi4000
– Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – Datum Limited – Vickers Timber Co Limited
Fi6000
– Teknos (UK) Limited
Fire Detection & Prevention Equipment Fi7000
– Fabric Flare Limited
Flame Retard Impregnation Services Fl1000
– Arch Timber Protection – Fabric Flare Limited – Koppers – Wood Protection Association
Floor Sealants Fl2500
– Bona Limited
Flooring, Hardwood: Agents/Importers Fl3000
– International Timber – Pacific European Timber Agency Ltd – Timber Marketing Services T/A Wood Concepts
Flooring, Hardwood: Manufacturers Fl3500
– Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – E C Forest Products (Sales) – John Boddy Timber – Malaysian Timber Council – Orlestone Oak Ltd – Siero Lam SA – Vastern Timber – W. L. West & Sons Ltd
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Flooring, Hardwood: Suppliers & Merchants
Gates
Heritage & Conservation Services
– A C Timber Solutions Ltd – Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Border Craft Homes LLP – Brooks Bros (London) Limited – Brooks Bros (Midlands) Ltd – Bryceland Total Timber Solutions Ltd – Burton, E O & Co Limited – Castle Wood Floors – Chauncey’s Floor Fitting Services – Chauncey’s Timber Flooring – E C Forest Products (Sales) – Fulham Timber Merchants Ltd – International Decorative Surfaces – James Latham plc – Russwood Ltd – Thorogood Timber Limited – Timberdeal Ltd – Timbmet – Tradelink Wood Products
– Calders & Grandidge – Garden Trellis Co Ltd, The – Oak Leaf Gates – W. L. West & Sons Ltd
– Acanthus Clews Architects – Anthony Swaine Architecture – Arrol & Snell Ltd – Arthur Architects – Barry Honeysett Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers – Campbell Jackson Architects – David Parker Architects Ltd – Ellis and Moore Consulting Engineers – G M Moore & Associates – Greenbeams.com, Structural & Civil Consultants – Houghtons of York – Jay Ashall Associates – Maxwell and Company Architects & Designers Ltd – Morphy Lawrence Ltd – Purcell UK – Structural Design Associates Ltd – Stuart Page Architect – Sykes & Co – Wessex Conservation Partnership
Flooring, Laminate: Suppliers & Merchants
Glued Laminted Timber (Glulam) Suppliers & Merchants
Fl4000
Fl5000
– Castle Wood Floors – International Decorative Surfaces
Flooring, Softwood: Agents & Suppliers Fl6300
– Chauncey’s Floor Fitting Services
Flooring, Softwood: Manufacturers Fl6500
– Snows Timber Ltd
Flooring, Softwood: Suppliers & Merchants Fl7000
– Beaumont Forest Products Limited – BMM – Envirograf
Furniture Designers Fu3000
– Andrew Page Oak – Campbell Jackson Architects – Curtis Wood Architects Limited – Design ID Consulting Ltd – GMIT – Oxford Oak – Redwood Design Ltd – Tom Straker Design – William Keniry
Furniture Manufacturers Fu4000
– Chase Joinery Contracts Ltd – Harrison Varma Limited – J P Stone Limited – JDM Joinery Ltd – McBeth Joinery – Redwood Design Ltd – Setsquare Staging Limited – T Manners & Sons Ltd – Treske Ltd
Garden Furniture Manufacturers & Suppliers Ga3000
– Street Design Limited
Ga4000
Glued Laminated Timber (Glulam) Manufacturers Gl1000 – Constructional Timber (Manufacturers) Ltd – Cygnum Ltd – EcoCurves by Jagram – Egoin UK Timber Construction – G-frame Structures – Lowe & Simpson Group Ltd – Mathis Glulam Structures – Melingoed Ltd – Siero Lam SA – Steico UK Ltd
Gl2000
– A J Laminated Beams Ltd – B & K Structures – Constructional Timber (Manufacturers) Ltd – Cowley Timberwork – Crendon Timber Engineering Ltd – Crendon Timber Engineering Ltd - Bristol Branch – EURBAN – Euro Kit Buildings – Frame UK – G-frame Structures – O F P Timber Framed Homes Ltd – Simpson Strong-Tie – Steve Coleman (Timber Erectors) Ltd – Thomas Armstrong (Timber) Limited – Wiehag Timber Construction
Government Department Go2000
– Department of Agriculture, Marine and Food – Ghana Forestry Commission – Renfrewshire Council – Scottish Government Building Standards Division
Handles, Wood Ha2000
– Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – International Timber
Hardwood, Environmentally Certified Ha7000
– A C Timber Solutions Ltd – Border Hardwood Ltd – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – Ecochoice Certified Timbers – Exterior Decking – Finewood Marketing (UK) Ltd – Fulham Timber Merchants Ltd – International Timber – iWood Timber Ltd – John Boddy Timber – Morgan Timber – NHG Timber Limited – Pacific European Timber Agency Ltd – Stourhead (Western) Estate – Tradelink Wood Products – Vincent Timber Ltd – Woodscape Ltd
He1000
House Builders Ho3000
– A C Mauger & Son Ltd – Advanced Housing Systems Limited – Alex Murray Construction Ltd – Andrew Davie Timber Frame Homes – AT Architecture Ltd – Border Craft Homes LLP – Border Oak Design & Construction – Distinctive Property Development Ltd – Eco-librium Solutions Ltd – Eden Timber Frame – English Heritage Buildings LLP – G P Zachariades (O) Ltd – Herbert H Drew & Son Ltd – Holbrook Timber Frame Ltd – Kind & Co (Builders) Ltd – Kingspan Timber Solutions Ltd – Laing O’Rourke PLC – LSC Facades Ltd – M & K Macleod – M P R Projects (UK) Ltd – Martin Robinson Carpentry Ltd – Myriad Construction Ltd – Nordic Construction UK Ltd – Pennine Timber Frame (UK) Ltd – Primary Timber Frame – S H Construcciones S.L. – Sherpa Connection Systems GmbH – Soutra – STREIF – Svenskhomes – T F S Design Ltd – T J Crump Oakwrights Ltd – The Timber Frame Consultancy – Timberworks Europe – Tymba Ltd – W M Design & Architecture Ltd – Walker Brothers (Timber Frames) Ltd – Wessex Conservation Partnership – Westwind Oak Buildings Ltd
Housing Association Ho4000
– A C Mauger & Son Ltd – Home Group Ltd – MAST Architects – Peter Dann Limited – Timberworks Europe – Westlea Housing Association
Insurance Agents & Brokers In2000
– BLP Insurance – Culpeck Insurance Services Ltd – LABC Warranty – Premier Guarantee
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Internet Services In3000
– Wood Shop Limited, The
Joiners Jo1000
– Adams Joinery Limited – Brown & Carroll (London) Ltd – Calanpoint Contracts Ltd – Walker Brothers (Timber Frames) Ltd
Joinery Distributors/Merchants Jo2000
– Arnold Laver – Bell & Sime Buildbase – Buildbase Ltd – Canvey Wharf Co Limited, The – Chadwicks (Mowbray Drive) Limited – Fleming Buildbase – Fleming Buildbase - Doors & Windows – Gibbs & Dandy – Hay & Co Buildbase – Moreys
Joinery Importers Jo3000
– Stora Enso Building Solutions UK
Joinery Manufacturers Jo4000
– Adams Joinery Limited – Biker Group – Brown & Carroll (London) Ltd – Calanpoint Contracts Ltd – Chase Joinery Contracts Ltd – DTS - Kreunen Plastic Solutions – E. E. Smith Contracts Ltd – ERW Joinery Ltd – Essex Woodcraft – Fyntons Limited – GEM Joinery – Haldane (UK) Ltd – Harrison Varma Limited – Hazlin – J C K Joinery – J P Stone Limited – JDM Joinery Ltd – Kent Flush Doors & Joinery Ltd – M.Binladin Company – Malaysian Timber Council – McBeth Joinery – Melingoed Ltd – MFM Joinery Ltd – NBJ (London) Ltd – Norscot Joinery Limited – Nottage Joinery & Timber Merchants – Oakleaf Doors & Windows – Original Box Sash Window Company, The – RB Doors & Joinery Ltd – Roger Paling Joiners – Rowan Timber Supplies (Scotland) Ltd – Scotts of Thrapston Limited – Services and Trade Company LLC – Seven Oaks Joinery – Soundcraft – T Manners & Sons Ltd – Taylor Made Joinery Interiors Limited – Vascroft Contractors Ltd – Vicaima Doors – Virtuoso Joinery Ltd
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Joinery, Architectural
Jo5000 – Adams Joinery Limited – Essex Woodcraft – Garden Trellis Co Ltd, The – Haldane (UK) Ltd – Harrison Varma Limited – JDM Joinery Ltd – M.Binladin Company – NBJ (London) Ltd – Redwood Design Ltd – Roger Paling Joiners – Soundcraft – Taylor Made Joinery Interiors Limited – Vale Garden Houses Ltd – Vascroft Contractors Ltd
Kitchen Worktops
Ki3000 – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – C F Anderson Timber Products Ltd – International Decorative Surfaces – James Latham plc – Redwood Design Ltd – Timberdeal Ltd – Timbmet
Lacquer Manufacturers & Suppliers
La1000 – AkzoNobel Industrial Coatings Ltd./Sikkens Joinery – Bona Limited – Teknos (UK) Limited
– Stride Treglown Ltd – Terence O’Rourke Ltd – Townshend Landscape Architects Ltd – White Design Associates Ltd
Local Authority Departments Lo1000
– Architectural Services – Arun District Council – Coed Cymru – Entrust – Hampshire County Council – LSC Facades Ltd – Oxford City Council – Renfrewshire Council
Louvres, External
Lo2000 – Stafford Bridge Doors Ltd
Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) Lv1000
– B & K Structures – Constructional Timber (Manufacturers) Ltd – Cygnum Ltd – Modern Lumber Technology Ltd – Steico UK Ltd – Wiehag Timber Construction
Machinery Manufacturers & Suppliers Ma1500
Laminates, Worktop
– Bona Limited – Rotho Blaas SRL
– Arnold Laver – International Decorative Surfaces – Panelco Limited
Machining Services
La4000
Ma2500
La6000 – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – J P Stone Limited – RB Doors & Joinery Ltd
– Burton, E O & Co Limited – E C Forest Products (Sales) – Fleming Buildbase – International Timber – iWood Timber Ltd – MFM Joinery Ltd – Timber & Plywood Services Ltd – Timbmet
Landscape Architectural Supplies
MDF Agents & Importers
Laminating Services, Panel Products
La7000 – Benchmark Timber Ltd – Garden Trellis Co Ltd, The
Md1000 – Hanson Plywood Limited – Highlake Limited – International Plywood (Importers) Ltd
Landscape Contractors La8000 – White Wood Management
Landscape Designer
La9000 – Arrol & Snell Ltd – Barton Willmore – bptw – Capita Architecture – Design Engine Architects Ltd – Exterior Decking – H L M Architects – Halsall Lloyd LLP – Harrington Design & Bloomfield Ltd – Lacey Hickie Caley Ltd – N P S South West Limited – Patel Taylor – PRP Architects LLP – RPS
MDF Manufacturers
Md2000 – Coillte Panel Products (UK) Ltd – Norbord – Wood Panel Industries Federation
MDF Suppliers & Merchants Md3000 – Alsford Timber – Altripan UK Ltd – Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Brooks Bros (Midlands) Ltd – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – Caledonian Plywood Company – Hoppings Softwood Products Plc – International Decorative Surfaces – James Latham plc – Meyer Timber Limited – Watford Timber Co Limited
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Modified Wood Manufacturers & Suppliers
Packing Case/Box Manufacturers & Suppliers
– Accoya by Accsys Technologies – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – Coed Cymru – Ecochoice Certified Timbers – James Latham plc – Vincent Timber Ltd – Werzalit UK – XLAM Dolomiti
Paints
Mo0500
Mouldings, Hardwood: Manufacturers & Suppliers Mo4500
– A C Timber Solutions Ltd – Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Burton, E O & Co Limited – Champion, A W Limited – Finewood Marketing (UK) Ltd – International Timber – Malaysian Timber Council – Morgan Timber – NHG Timber Limited – Nicks & Co (Timber) Ltd – Nottage Joinery & Timber Merchants – Pacific European Timber Agency Ltd – Thorogood Timber Limited – Timbmet – Watford Timber Co Limited
Mouldings, Softwood: Manufacturers & Suppliers M05000 – Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Bolt Building Supplies Limited – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – Champion, A W Limited – International Timber – James Latham plc – Mid-Sussex Timber Co Limited – Nicks & Co (Timber) Ltd – Sharvatt Woolwich Ltd – Snows Timber Ltd – Watford Timber Co Limited
Oak Trusses
Oa1000 – A J Laminated Beams Ltd – Broadoak Buildings – Oak Frames Direct – Orlestone Oak Ltd – T J Crump Oakwrights Ltd – Townsend Timber – Turner Timber Frames Ltd – Westwind Oak Buildings Ltd
OSB, Agents & importers Or1000
– Hanson Plywood Limited – International Plywood (Importers) Ltd
Oriented Strand Board Manufacturers Or2000 – Norbord – Wood Panel Industries Federation
Oriented Strand Board Merchants Or3000
– Altripan UK Ltd
Pa1000 – Crocodile Timber Frames – Thomas Armstrong (Timber) Limited
Pa3000
– AkzoNobel Industrial Coatings Ltd./Sikkens Joinery – Environmental Coatings – Teknos (UK) Limited
Paints, Flame Retardant Pa4000
– Environmental Coatings – Fabric Flare Limited – Russwood Ltd – Sealmaster Limited
Pallet & Packaging Materials Suppliers Pa5500
– BSW Timber Ltd
Pallet Manufacturers and Suppliers Pa5700
– Smartply Europe Ltd – Thomas Armstrong (Timber) Limited
– Caledonian Plywood Company – Chadwicks (Mowbray Drive) Limited – Fulham Timber Merchants Ltd – Gibbs & Dandy – Gilmour and Aitken Limited – Jackson Building Centres Ltd – Melingoed Ltd – Meyer Timber Limited – Mid-Sussex Timber Co Limited – Panelco Limited – Rowan Timber Supplies (Scotland) Ltd – Sharvatt Woolwich Ltd – Snows Timber Ltd – Vickers Timber Co Limited – Watford Timber Co Limited
Panels, Edge Glued Pa7700
– Timberdeal Ltd
Panels, Flame Retardant Pa8000
– Coillte Panel Products (UK) Ltd – Envirograf – Fermacell – Sealmaster Limited
Panels, Laminated Pa8200
Pa6200
– Egoin UK Timber Construction – EURBAN – Norbord – Wiehag Timber Construction
– Meyer Timber Limited – Panelco Limited
Panels, Plastic & Melamine Faced
Panel Products Agents/Importers
– Panelco Limited
Panel Cutting Services
Pa8500
Pa7000
– Altripan UK Ltd – Caledonian Plywood Company – Hanson Plywood Limited – Highlake Limited – International Plywood (Importers) Ltd – James Latham plc – Rembrand Timber Limited – Timberworks Europe – Timbmet
Panels, Veneered Pa8700
– BCL Timber Projects Ltd – Hazlin – James Latham plc – Norbord – RB Doors & Joinery Ltd – Vicaima Doors
Panel Products Manufacturers
Particleboard Agents & Importers
Pa7200
Pa8800
– A Proctor Group Ltd – Arnold Laver – BCL Timber Projects Ltd – Coillte Panel Products (UK) Ltd – Fermacell – Iko + Eco – James Latham plc – Norbord – PiveteauBois – Siero Lam SA – Wood Panel Industries Federation
– Hanson Plywood Limited – Highlake Limited – Steico UK Ltd
Panel Products Merchants and Suppliers Pa7500
– Alsford Timber – Altripan UK Ltd – Arnold Laver – Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Brooks Bros (London) Limited – Buildbase Ltd – C F Anderson Timber Products Ltd
Particleboard Manufacturers Pa9300
– Norbord – Wood Panel Industries Federation
Particleboard, Melamine Faced Pa9400
– C F Anderson Timber Products Ltd
Particleboard, Moisture Resistant Pa9600
– Fermacell
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Playground Equipment Manufacturers & Suppliers Pg1000
– Playdale Playground Equipment – Street Design Limited – Turkuaz
Plywood & Blockboard Agents & Importers Pl1000
– Altripan UK Ltd – Arnold Laver – Caledonian Plywood Company – Ghana Forestry Commission – Hanson Plywood Limited – Highlake Limited – International Plywood (Importers) Ltd – Meyer Timber Limited – Timber Marketing Services T/A Wood Concepts
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Restoration Specialists
Softwood, Enviromentally Certified
– Carpenter Oak & Woodland – Environmental Coatings – ERW Joinery Ltd – Green Oak Carpentry Company Ltd, The – McCurdy & Co Ltd – Rotafix (Northern) Limited
– C F Anderson Timber Products Ltd – Champion, A W Limited – Fulham Timber Merchants Ltd – Hoppings Softwood Products Plc – Sharvatt Woolwich Ltd – Stourhead (Western) Estate
ROOFING MATERIALS SUPPLIERS
Stain Manufacturers & Suppliers
– A Proctor Group Ltd – Canvey Wharf Co Limited, The – Jackson Building Centres Ltd – Rotho Blaas SRL – S R Timber – Silva Timber Products Limited – Vida Wood UK Limited
– Environmental Coatings
Re6000
Ro2000
Plywood & Blockboard, Decorative
Sawmills, British Timber
– International Plywood (Importers) Ltd
– G & S Specialist Timber – James Callander & Son Ltd – John Boddy Timber – Vastern Timber
Pl2000
Plywood & Blockboard, Flame Retardant Pl3000
– Arch Timber Protection – Arnold Laver
Sa6000
Sawmills, General Sa6500
– Calders & Grandidge
– BSW Timber Ltd – Moreys – Pasquill – Stora Enso Building Solutions UK – Timber & Plywood Services Ltd
Preservation & Treatment Services
Sawmills, Hardwood
– Arch Timber Protection – BASF Wolman GmbH – Calders & Grandidge – Canvey Wharf Co Limited, The – Environmental Coatings – Gibbs & Dandy – Harlow Bros Limited – International Timber – James Callander & Son Ltd – Koppers – Mid-Sussex Timber Co Limited – Qualtrough, J & Co Limited – Wood Protection Association
– Border Hardwood Ltd – Brooks Bros (Midlands) Ltd – E C Forest Products (Sales) – G & S Specialist Timber – John Boddy Timber – Orlestone Oak Ltd – Siero Lam SA
Pole Suppliers Po1000
Pr1000
Parallel Strand Lumber (PSL) Ps1000
– Crendon Timber Engineering Ltd
Remedial Treatment Services Re3000
– Harvest Century (HK) Holdings Limited – Rotafix (Northern) Limited
Research & Development Services Re4000
– Buro Happold Ltd – Burwell Deakins Architects – Department of Agriculture, Marine and Food – Edinburgh Napier University – FIRA International Ltd – M L Kubik & Son Ltd – Milner Associates – PRP Architects LLP – Rotafix (Northern) Limited – University of Manchester
Sa7000
Sawmills, Softwood
So6000
St1000
Stair Components St2000
– Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Cheshire Mouldings – Haldane (UK) Ltd – Lowe & Simpson Group Ltd – Quinn Hardwoods – Sherpa Connection Systems GmbH
Staircases St3000
– Bolt Building Supplies Limited – Chase Joinery Contracts Ltd – Cheshire Mouldings – Essex Woodcraft – Haldane (UK) Ltd – JDM Joinery Ltd – Lowe & Simpson Group Ltd – McBeth Joinery – MFM Joinery Ltd – Redwood Design Ltd
Street Furniture, Timber St5000
– Concrete & Timber Services Limited – Street Design Limited – Woodscape Ltd
Strength Graded Timber St6000
Sh4000
– Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Border Hardwood Ltd – G & S Specialist Timber – Harlow Bros Limited – Hoppings Softwood Products Plc – James Callander & Son Ltd – Qualtrough, J & Co Limited – Sarum Hardwood Structures Limited – Vincent Timber Ltd
– Adams Joinery Limited – T Manners & Sons Ltd – Vascroft Contractors Ltd
Structural Components Manufacturers & Suppliers
Sa8000
– BSW Timber Ltd – S R Timber
Shopfitters
Software So1000
– Bildify Ltd – Cowan Consultancy Ltd – Greentram Software Pty Ltd – Koppers – MiTek Industries Limited – NBS – Nemetschek Frilo GmbH
St8000
– Benfield ATT Group Ltd – Catnic Limited – Cowley Timberwork – Crendon Timber Engineering Ltd – Crocodile Timber Frames – Harlow Bros Limited – Local Homes - Low Carbon Living – MiTek Industries Limited – O F P Timber Framed Homes Ltd – Oregon Timber Frame Ltd – Simpson Strong-Tie – Space4 Limited – Timber Frame Management Ltd – Wiehag Timber Construction – Wolf Systems Ltd
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SIPS Manufacturers & Suppliers St8500
– A Proctor Group Ltd – Advanced Housing Systems Limited – Cowley Timberwork – Cygnum Ltd – Euro Kit Buildings – Kingspan Timber Solutions Ltd – Local Homes - Low Carbon Living – Lowfield Timber Frames Ltd – Mathis Glulam Structures – O F P Timber Framed Homes Ltd – Space4 Limited
Structural Timber Composite Material St9000
– A J Laminated Beams Ltd – Cowley Timberwork – Flight Timber Products Ltd – Rowan Timber Supplies (Scotland) Ltd – SH Structures Limited – Steico UK Ltd – Werzalit UK
Surveyors, Building Su1000
– A.D.S. Ltd – Anyards Designers & Surveyors Ltd – Appledown Marine – Arrol & Snell Ltd – Arun District Council – Atkins – Atkinson Peck Ltd – BLB Surveyors Ltd – Broughton Beatty Limited – BWB Consulting Ltd – C.G.Dominic Ltd – Canham Consulting – Chescoe Chartered Surveyors & Architects – Colin D. Brooking Dip. Arch. – David Norris Associates – Ellis and Moore Consulting Engineers – F P S Consult Ltd – Fidler Associates Ltd – Galbraith, C K D – GBG – Gemstock Limited – Gerry Bird Consultants Ltd – H M Chambers and Partners – Harper Steele Associates LLP – Haydn E Williams Cyf – Hutton & Rostron Environmental Investigations Ltd – John Kershaw Chartered Surveyors – Julian Owen Associates Architects – Kellow, R G Ltd – KMASS – KRP Building Consultancy Ltd – L F Webb & Partner – M K A Architects Limited – Mason Clark Associates – McKay & Partners – MDR Associates – Morphy Lawrence Ltd – N P S South West Limited – Oakleaf Building Surveyors – Pembroke Design Ltd – Philip Hawkey Architectural Design – Pollard Architectural – PWA Chartered Building Surveyors – Robert Stone Associates – Rossi Long Consulting – Royal Household Property Section – Smiths Gore – Stephen Waud Associates Ltd – Stride Treglown Ltd – The Morton Partnership Limited – Thomasons – Trewin Design Architects – W M Design & Architecture Ltd
– Watkinson & Cosgrave – Wessex Conservation Partnership – Wright Design – Wyatt Carruthers Jebb – Yeoman Ltd
Surveyors, Quantity Su2000
– Anyards Designers & Surveyors Ltd – Atkins – BLB Surveyors Ltd – bptw – E & P Building Design – Entrust – F P S Consult Ltd – Kellow, R G Ltd – N P S South West Limited – Pembroke Design Ltd
– Ghana Forestry Commission – James Latham plc – NHG Timber Limited – Oregon Timber Frame Ltd – Pacific European Timber Agency Ltd – Quinn Hardwoods – Timbersource Limited
Timber Agents & Importers, Softwood Ti0800
– DuPont Tyvek – Morgan Timber – NHG Timber Limited – Norman Limited – S R Timber – Timber Marketing Services T/A Wood Concepts – Timbersource Limited – Vida Wood UK Limited
Testing Services, Acoustic
Timber Components Agents & Importers
– A Proctor Group Ltd – Bickerdike Allen Partners – Milner Associates
– Finewood Marketing (UK) Ltd – Scotframe Timber Engineering Limited – Werzalit UK – Woodscape Ltd
Te0500
Testing Services, Fire Te2000
– BM TRADA – Ewbank Consultancy – Fabric Flare Limited – Sealmaster Limited
Testing Services, Mechanical Te3000
– BM TRADA
Testing Services, Product Te3500
– Milner Associates – Setsco Services PTE Ltd
Testing Services, Structural Te4000
– AED – Baynham Meikle Partnership – BM TRADA – GBG – Greenbeams.com, Structural & Civil Consultants – Michael Hadi Associates – Milner Associates – Struct-SURE & Building Design – White Wood Management
Timber Agents/Importers, General Ti0200
– Benchmark Timber Ltd – Oregon Timber Frame Ltd – Quinn Hardwoods Ltd – Silva Timber Products Limited – Timbersource Limited – Timbertech Global Ltd – Timbmet – Werzalit UK
Timber Agents & Importers, Hardwood Ti0500
– Border Hardwood Ltd – Burton, E O & Co Limited – DuPont Tyvek
Ti0900
Timber Drying Services Ti1000
– International Timber
Timber Frame Design Services Ti1200
– A R C Engineers Ltd – A T K Partnership Ltd – Advanced Housing Systems Limited – AED – Andrew Page Oak – Archibald Shaw LLP – Arrol & Snell Ltd – AT Architecture Ltd – Barter Hill Partnership Limited – BdR Civil & Structural Engineering Limited – Bill Henderson Consulting Engineer Ltd – Broadoak Buildings – C E Consultancy – Canham Consulting – Carpenter Oak & Woodland – Cartledge Timber Frame – Civil & Structural Partnership Ltd – Clarke Matthews Ltd – Courtyard Designs Ltd – Croft Structural Engineers – Deeside Timberframe Ltd – D-Tech Design Ltd – Dyfi Architecture – E & M West – E A R Sheppard Consulting Civil & Structural Engineer Limited – Eden Timber Frame – Ellis and Moore Consulting Engineers – Evolve – Forest Hill Design – Fuller Designs Ltd – Furness Partnership Ltd – G M Moore & Associates – Gary Gabriel Associates – Goodson Associates – Greenbeams.com, Structural & Civil Consultants – Hockley & Dawson – Jay Ashall Associates – Kingspan Timber Solutions Ltd – Layne Timber Systems – Materian Limited – McColl Associates – Michael Hadi Associates – Modulus – Momentum Consulting Engineers – Morphy Lawrence Ltd
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– Morrish & Partners – Mourneview Design – MTE (Leicester) Ltd – Myriad Construction Ltd – Neatwood Homes Ltd – Norder Design Associates – Nordic Construction UK Ltd – Northcott Design & Management Ltd – ONCE Civil & Structural Ltd – Pavlovskis Lister Ltd – Peter Dann Limited – Pollard Architectural – PPK Timber Designs Ltd – Ramboll – Ramsay and Chalmers – Randolphe Palmer Design – Rob Hilton Architecture – Robbins Consulting Engineers Ltd – Robert Rowett Architectural Services – Robertson Timber Engineering Limited – Roger Casey Associates Limited – Rushmoor Engineering Services – S M S Timber Frame – Sanders Consulting – Self-Build-Pro (Chartered Surveyors) – Seven Oaks Joinery – Silvatec Design Ltd – Solid Structures (UK) Limited – Spencer Jones Design Ltd – Stanley Fyffe Associates – Stirling Maynard – Straight Up Timber Frame Ltd – Structural Design Associates Ltd – Structural Design Solutions Ltd – Structural Timber Design Solutions LLP – StructureMode Ltd – Sylva Group – T F S Design Ltd – T W P Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers – TALL Engineers Ltd – The Timber Frame Consultancy – Truro Timber Frame Ltd – Tymba Ltd – Vision Development – Wain Morehead Architects Limited – Wessex Structural Services Ltd – Wolf Systems Ltd
Timber Frame Site Erection Services Ti1500
– Advanced Housing Systems Limited – Alex Murray Construction Ltd – Andrew Page Oak – B & K Structures – Backaller Timber Frame Extensions – Borneo Benar Sdn Bhd – Brendan Flynn Construction Ltd – Carpenter Oak & Woodland – Cartledge Timber Frame – Chalk Hill Construction – Courtyard Designs Ltd – Cygnum Ltd – D.W.D.B Construction Ltd – Deeside Timberframe Ltd – Eden Timber Frame – Flight Timber Products Ltd – Forest Hill Design – Gibbs Timber Frame Ltd – Karlin Timber Frame (NE) Ltd – Kilbroney Timber Frame Ltd – Layne Timber Systems – Lincs Joinery Services Ltd – M P R Projects (UK) Ltd – Martin Robinson Carpentry Ltd – Materian Limited – MTE (Leicester) Ltd – Myriad Construction Ltd – Natural Construction SW Ltd – Nordic Construction UK Ltd – Norfolk Timber Frames Ltd – P Thomas Associates Ltd – Pennine Timber Frame (UK) Ltd – Primary Timber Frame
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– Self-Build-Pro (Chartered Surveyors) – Soutra – Steve Coleman (Timber Erectors) Ltd – Stonewood Timber Frames Limited – The Timber Frame Consultancy – Timber Design Services – Timber Structures Of Ireland Ltd – Timbertech Homes Ltd – Truro Timber Frame Ltd – Turner Timber Frames Ltd – Tymba Ltd – Venturer Pte Ltd – Vision Development
Timber Frame Manufacturers Ti2000
– A. C. Roof Trusses Limited – Advanced Housing Systems Limited – Albany Timber Craft – Allwood Timber Ltd – Andrew Davie Timber Frame Homes – Anson Timberworks Limited – B & K Structures – Benfield ATT Group Ltd – Border Craft Homes LLP – Cartledge Timber Frame – Carpenter Oak & Woodland – Constructional Timber (Manufacturers) Ltd – Courtyard Designs Ltd – Cowley Timberwork – Crendon Timber Engineering Ltd – Crendon Timber Engineering Ltd - Bristol Branch – Crocodile Timber Frames – Cygnum Ltd – Datum Limited – David Ball Construction Ltd – Deeside Timberframe Ltd – Eco Homes Manufacturing Ltd – Egoin UK Timber Construction – Elite Systems GB Ltd – English Heritage Buildings LLP – Fleming Buildings Limited – Fleming Homes Limited – Flight Timber Products Ltd – Frame UK – Gembuild – Gibbs Timber Frame Ltd – Guardian Homes – Harlow Bros Limited – Ipswich Timber Frame Ltd – Joseph Griggs & Co Limited – Karlin Timber Frame (NE) Ltd – Kestrel Timber Frame Ltd – Kingspan Timber Solutions Ltd – Lakeland Timber Frame – Layne Timber Systems – Local Homes - Low Carbon Living – Lowfield Timber Frames Ltd – Made In Oak – Mathis Glulam Structures – Moreys – MTE (Leicester) Ltd – Neatwood Homes Ltd – Nordic Construction UK Ltd – Norscot Joinery Limited – O F P Timber Framed Homes Ltd – Oak Frames Direct – Oregon Timber Frame Ltd – Pennine Timber Frame (UK) Ltd – Primary Timber Frame – Q T F Quality Timber Frame Limited – Robertson Timber Engineering Limited – Scotframe Timber Engineering Limited – Seven Oaks Joinery – Shepley Timber Engineering Ltd – Shropshire Timber Frames Limited – Siero Lam SA – Space4 Limited – Spandrel Homes Ltd – Stonewood Timber Frames Limited – STREIF – Svenskhomes – Swift Timber Homes Limited
– Sydenhams Timber Engineering – T J Crump Oakwrights Ltd – The Stable Company – Thomas Armstrong (Timber) Limited – Timber Frame It (SE) Ltd – Timber Frame Management Ltd – Timber Kit Solutions Limited – Timberframe Southwest – Timbertech Homes Ltd – Timberworks Europe – Townsend Timber – Truro Timber Frame Ltd – Trussed Oak – Turner Timber Frames Ltd – Tymba Ltd – Vision Development – Walker Brothers (Timber Frames) Ltd – Westframe – Westwind Oak Buildings Ltd
Timber Frame, Carpentry Framed Structures Ti2500
– A J Laminated Beams Ltd – Allwood Timber Ltd – Border Oak Design & Construction – Broadoak Buildings – Crocodile Timber Frames – Gibbs Timber Frame Ltd – Green Oak Carpentry Company Ltd, The – Made in Oak – McCurdy & Co Ltd – Oak Frames Direct – Primary Timber Frame – Robertson Timber Engineering Limited – Roger Paling Joiners – Steve Coleman (Timber Erectors) Ltd – T J Crump Oakwrights Ltd – The Cartlodge Company – Turner Timber Frames Ltd – Westwind Oak Buildings Ltd
Timber Frame, Ancillary Components Ti2700
– Allwood Timber Ltd – Crocodile Timber Frames – DuPont Tyvek – Flight Timber Products Ltd – Frame UK – Kingspan Timber Solutions Ltd – MTE (Leicester) Ltd – Scotframe Timber Engineering Limited – Simpson Strong-Tie
Timber Growers Ti4000
– Coed Cymru – Forest Service, DARD – Stourhead (Western) Estate
Timber Impregnation Plant Suppliers Ti7000
– Arch Timber Protection – Koppers
Timber Merchants, General Ti7500
– Alsford Timber – Arnold Laver – Associated Timber Services Ltd – Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Bell & Sime Buildbase – Benchmark Timber Ltd – Bolt Building Supplies Limited – Bryceland Total Timber Solutions Ltd – Buildbase Ltd
BUYERS’ GUIDE TRADA Members
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– Chadwicks (Mowbray Drive) Limited – Days Buildbase – Fleming Buildbase – Gibbs & Dandy – Gilmour and Aitken Limited – Harlow Bros Limited – Hay & Co Buildbase – Hendricks Lovell – International Timber – J P Corry Group Limited – Jackson Building Centres Ltd – Joseph Griggs & Co Limited – Meyer Timber Limited – Mid-Sussex Timber Co Limited – Moreys – Nottage Joinery & Timber Merchants – Panelco Limited – Qualtrough, J & Co Limited – Rowan Timber Supplies (Scotland) Ltd – Russwood Ltd – Sharvatt Woolwich Ltd – Silva Timber Products Limited – Timber & Plywood Services Ltd
Timber Merchants, Hardwood Specialist Ti7600
– A C Timber Solutions Ltd – Border Hardwood Ltd – Brooks Bros (London) Limited – Brooks Bros (Midlands) Ltd – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – Champion, A W Limited – Coed Cymru – Days Buildbase – E C Forest Products (Sales) – English Woodlands Timber Ltd – Exterior Decking – G & S Specialist Timber – iWood Timber Ltd – James Latham plc – John Boddy Timber – Melingoed Ltd – Norman Limited – Nottage Joinery & Timber Merchants – Thorogood Timber Limited – Timberdeal Ltd – Timbersource Limited – Vastern Timber – W. L. West & Sons Ltd
Timber Merchants, Softwood Specialist Ti7700
– American Softwoods – Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Benchmark Timber Ltd – Brooks Bros (London) Limited – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – Davidson Timber UK Ltd – Days Buildbase – Hendricks Lovell – James Callander & Son Ltd – James Latham plc – Nicks & Co (Timber) Ltd – Norman Limited – Rembrand Timber Limited – Thorogood Timber Limited – Timbersource Limited – Vida Wood UK Limited
Tool Suppliers & Servicing
Window Agents/Importers & Distributors
– Paslode – Wurth UK Ltd – Young Black Ltd
– Datum Limited – Rembrand Timber Limited – Senior Architectural Systems Limited
Trussed Rafter Manufacturers & Suppliers
Window Manufacturers
– A. C. Roof Trusses Limited – Arnold Laver – Benfield ATT Group Ltd – Bolt Building Supplies Limited – Buildbase Ltd – Crendon Timber Engineering Ltd – Crendon Timber Engineering Ltd - Bristol Branch – Datum Limited – Flight Timber Products Ltd – Frame UK – Gibbs Timber Frame Ltd – Jackson Building Centres Ltd – Joseph Griggs & Co Limited – Melingoed Ltd – MiTek Industries Limited – Moreys – MTE (Leicester) Ltd – Nicks & Co (Timber) Ltd – Pasquill – Scotts of Thrapston Limited – Seven Oaks Joinery – Sydenhams Timber Engineering – Thomas Armstrong (Timber) Limited – Timber Kit Solutions Limited – Trussed Rafter Association – Turner Timber Frames Ltd – Tymba Ltd – Wolf Systems Ltd
– Adams Joinery Limited – Biker Group – Dempsey Dyer Ltd – ERW Joinery Ltd – Fyntons Limited – JDM Joinery Ltd – McBeth Joinery – MFM Joinery Ltd – NBJ (London) Ltd – Norscot Joinery Limited – Original Box Sash Window Company, The – Rowan Timber Supplies (Scotland) Ltd – Scotts of Thrapston Limited – Senior Architectural Systems Limited – Soundcraft – T Manners & Sons Ltd – The Stable Company
To1000
Tr4000
Trussed Rafter Manufacturing Equipment Tr5000
– MiTek Industries Limited – Wolf Systems Ltd
Vapour Permeable Membranes Va0500
– Beaumont Forest Products Limited – DuPont Tyvek – Rotho Blaas SRL
Varnish Manufacturers & Suppliers Va1000
– AkzoNobel Industrial Coatings Ltd./Sikkens Joinery – Ghana Forestry Commission – Teknos (UK) Limited
Veener Agnets, Import & distributors Ve1000 – Finewood Marketing (UK) Ltd
Veneering Services Ve3000
Tools, Power To0500
– G & S Specialist Timber – Nottage Joinery & Timber Merchants – Paslode – Wurth UK Ltd – Young Black Ltd
– Kent Flush Doors & Joinery Ltd – Taylor Made Joinery Interiors Limited
Warranty Bodies Wa1000
– BLP Insurance – NHBC
Wi1000
Wi2000
Windows, Hardwood Wi3000
– Chase Joinery Contracts Ltd – Dempsey Dyer Ltd – Essex Woodcraft – J C K Joinery – Original Box Sash Window Company, The – Orlestone Oak Ltd – Soundcraft
Windows, Softwood Wi4000
– Chase Joinery Contracts Ltd – Dempsey Dyer Ltd – Senior Architectural Systems Limited
Woodturning Services Wo2000
– Haldane (UK) Ltd – Lowe & Simpson Group Ltd – Woodscape Ltd
ADVERTISERS’ TRADA Members INDEX
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List of advertisers A. C. Roof Trusses Ltd..................................................... 130
Hazlin.................................................................................. 92
REA Jet............................................................................... 59
A Proctor Group Ltd........................................................ 120
Heron Lake Homes............................................................ 62
Reisser Ltd......................................................................... 38
A. W. Champion Ltd......................................................... 146
Hoppings Softwood Products................................ 122, 142
Robertson Timber Engineering........................................ 12
ACCSYS Technologies............................ Inside Front Cover
Houghtons of York........................................................... 134
Rotafix................................................................................ 80
Adam Power Associates Ltd............................................ 50
Howarth Timber & Building Suppliers.......................... 140
Rougier............................................................................. 224
Architab.............................................................................. 50
Howarth Windows & Doors Ltd..................................... 134
Rubio Monocoat.............................................................. 148
Associated Timber Services Ltd...................................... 72
Iso-chemi........................................................................... 26
Rushmoor Engineering..................................................... 28
B & K Structures................................................................ 14
Isocell................................................................................. 46
Saelens Trading............................................................... 112 Sauerlander Spanplatten................................................. 88
BEA Fastening Systems Ltd.................. Inside Back Cover
ITW Construction Products.............................................. 34
Benfield ATT Group................................................. 152, 176
iwood timber Ltd............................................................. 129
Scotframe Timber Engineering Ltd................................. 44
Birchwood Price Tools Ltd - Bullet Woodscrews........... 82
James Callender & Son Ltd............................................ 188
Screedflo............................................................................ 60
BPC Building Products Ltd............................................. 132
James Latham....................................................Back Cover
Sealmaster....................................................................... 138
British Board of Agreement............................................. 48
Kingspan Timber Solutions.............................................. 36
Senior Architectural Systems Ltd.................................. 136
British Woodworking Federation................................... 177
KLH UK Ltd......................................................................... 68
Sherpa Connection Systems . ......................................... 24
Brooks Bros Ltd........................................................... 2, 127
Knauf.................................................................................. 20
SIG Specialist Insulation................................................... 30
C4Ci..................................................................................... 58
Koppers.............................................................................. 96
Silva Timber Products Ltd.............................................. 128
Caledonian Plywood Company Ltd............................... 114
Leadon Timberframe ....................................................... 32
Sioo Wood Protection....................................................... 74
CATG Limited....................................................... 50, 76, 130
Leonine CAD Ltd................................................................ 62
Snows Timber Ltd........................................................... 122
Coillte Panel Products Ltd...................................................4
LoCaL Homes..................................................................... 33
Spotnails.......................................................................... 130
Combilift Ltd...................................................................... 74
Lowfield Timber Frames.................................................. 43
Stanley Black & Decker (Bostitch).................................. 25
Constructional Timber (Manufacutrers) Ltd........... 16, 180
LSG (Civil & Structural Engineering) Ltd......................... 42
Stora Enso Timber UK Ltd.............................................. 110
Cowley Timberwork.......................................................... 42
Made in Oak....................................................................... 26
Surefoot Footings.............................................................. 64
Creffields Timber & Boards Ltd..................................... 110
Malaysian Timber Council.............................................. 114
Talbotts Biomass Energy Systems................................ 134
Deckwise.......................................................................... 142
McCurdy & Co.................................................................... 46
Teco Building Products..................................................... 43
Dempsey Dyer Ltd........................................................... 118
MDM Timber Ltd.............................................................. 105
The Cartlodge Company................................................... 56
DuPont De Nemours.......................................................... 90
Meerdink (UK) Ltd........................................................... 105
Thorogood Timber Ltd...................................................... 10
Dura Composites Ltd...................................................... 124
Metsa Wood UK Ltd......................................................... 154
Tilly.................................................................................... 122
Easi-Edge Safety Solutions.............................................. 32
MiTek Industries Ltd......................................................... 32
Timber Connection . ....................................................... 104
Ecological Building Systems.......................................... 110
Modern Lumber Technology Ltd...................................... 74
Timber Frame Management............................................ 18
Ecosse Doors Ltd............................................................. 138
Morgan Timber.................................................................. 26
Timber Frameworks Ltd................................................... 18
EE Olley & Sons................................................................ 105
Murray Timber Group..........................................................6
Timber Trade Federation.................................................. 19
Egger UK Ltd...................................................................... 22
Neatwood Homes Ltd....................................................... 28
Timbmet................................................................................1
Egoin UK Timber Construction......................................... 66
NHG Timber Ltd............................................................... 108
Travis Perkins.................................................................. 106
Enfield Speciality Doors................................................... 59
Norbord.................................................................................8
Unilin Division Panels....................................................... 40
English Heritage Buildings............................................... 52
OFP Timber Framed Homes Ltd....................................... 62
Urban Front Ltd................................................................ 150
Envirograf........................................................................... 96
OHRA Regalanlagen GmbH............................................ 102
Vastern Timber................................................................ 124
Eurban Ltd.......................................................................... 70
Orlestone Oak Sawmill................................................... 126
Venables Brothers Ltd...................................................... 42
Fabric Flare Ltd.................................................................. 88
Partnermc Ltd.................................................................... 46
Vicaima Ltd........................................................................ 84
Frame Homes UK Ltd........................................................ 68
PEFC Uk Ltd........................................................................ 78
Werzalit.................................................................... 126, 146
French Timber................................................................... 98
PPK Timber Designs Ltd................................................... 56
Whitmore’s Timber............................................................ 18
G-Frame Structures Ltd.................................................... 78
Premdor.............................................................................. 94
Wiehag................................................................................ 76
Gary Gabriel Associates................................................. 185
Promat................................................................................ 86
Wood Waste Control (Eng) Ltd....................................... 114
Ghana Forestry Commission.......................................... 116
Quality Timber Decking Co Ltd...................................... 144
Woodscape Ltd................................................................ 145
GP Wood Ltd.................................................................... 110
Quality Timber Frame Ltd................................................. 56
WoodTrend.......................................................124, 142, 146
Hanson Plywood Ltd....................................................... 100
Quinn Hardwoods Ltd..................................................... 138
Worldwood Products Ltd.................................................. 46