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07 Innovating for growth Nick Milestone 09 TRADA: The leading authority on wood 11 Raising the bar Rupert Scott 17 Wonderful world of wood – 2017 Wood Awards winners 26 Tall timber’s rising profile Daniel Safarik 34 Hybrid timber systems – the optimum structural solution? Andrew Carpenter 45 Getting off the ground with timber frame Lewis Taylor

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52 Reaping the benefits of quality and compliance Robin Lancashire 59 Dowel fasteners: a case for a class system? Keerthi Ranasinghe 66 CLT: Not costing the earth Alex Hyams 72 CLT benefits: More for less Kieran Walker 80 Glulam/CLT case study: Benign by design Rick Sharp 86 A motorway service station – but not as we know it

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108 Selecting external wood-based panels Ian Rochester

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96 Material world: correct specification for timber frame Robin Lancashire

121 Staying dry – party wall thermal bypass Robin Lancashire 127 Specifying certificated fire doorsets 135 Preservation: Don’t let the bugs bite Aron Searle 147 Fencing: What lies beneath Nick Clifford 150 Cladding and decking: Pier review 159 Cladding: Your questions answered 165 Getting the best out of decking

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168 University courses: Teaching timber design James Norman and Andrew Thomson 172 Fire-resisting performance of timber doorsets 179 Projecting oak windows create a sense of belonging 184 Joinery: Natural retreat 191 Technical wood information 194 Helping to market your business 195 Publications 198 Addresses & websites

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201 How to use this directory 202 Alphabetical list of TRADA members

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240 Buyers’ guide index 256 List of advertisers Timber 2018 Industry Yearbook

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Foreword

Innovating for growth Following the seismic political fallout of Brexit and the many concerns of business leaders across the UK and Europe, the world has not ended – far from it. Remarkably, the British construction industry is thriving.

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he depreciation of sterling and subsequent rise in the cost of raw materials has not impacted the UK timber market, which continues to enjoy significant growth. While there may yet be a ‘cooling off’ period for the industry over the coming months, a housing shortage and rising demand for prefabricated, off-site, assembled components make this unlikely. 2018 promises to be a year of innovation as disruptive technologies such as cross-laminated timber (CLT) enter the supply chain, ushering in a new dawn for the UK timber industry. This new breed of highly sophisticated engineered wood products is taking over from steel and concrete as the ‘architectural wonder material’ of the 21st century, with architects praising its sustainability, quality and speed of construction. CLT now makes it possible to build timber skyscrapers as well as low-rise family homes. Building homes in a factory – rather than from scratch on a construction site – is gaining ground, with many major housebuilders using this method. Companies such as Legal & General and Swan Homes are using automated production lines to build thousands of CLT homes in off-site factories. This new generation of pre-manufactured solutions will undoubtedly bring non-traditional systems to the market, and we will start to see CLT being produced in the UK and not imported from Europe.

Moving offsite At a time when the construction industry is facing a skills shortage, taking traditional on-site construction tasks to an offsite location such as a factory-controlled environment, reduces the levels of resource required and is not dependent on traditional construction skills. Reducing the manpower involved has the added benefit of dramatically reducing the risk of injury. Brexit presents a golden opportunity for traditional construction companies willing to harness the power of Building Information Modelling (BIM) technology, supported by DfMA principles, to embrace off-site building systems. They will not have to rely on labour that may not exist in the future and will benefit from attracting bright, young, digital-savvy talent into the market. The world is on the brink of a timber industrial revolution. As global demand for cross-laminated timber soars, Britain – www.trada.co.uk

already a leader in smart construction and digital technology – is well placed to seize this opportunity and become a major player. It is for this reason we have published two key documents in 2017: Cross Laminated Timber, Design and Performance and National Structural Timber Specification (version 2). Packed with quality information and advice, these authoritative publications safeguard against bad practice.

New fire guidance Protecting the construction industry through the provision of good timber knowledge, standards and guidelines is at the heart of everything we do. In 2018 TRADA, in collaboration with the Confederation of Timber Industries (CTI), will be developing and publishing much-needed UK timber and fire guidance. This joint initiative draws upon the expert leadership of the timber trade associations and will be spearheaded by the CTI’s chairman Roy Wakeman OBE. Finally, I am delighted to remain as Chairman for a third year and would like to thank the TRADA board, especially Graham Edwards, for its support and confidence. Together, we are excited to embark on an ambitious five-year plan to raise TRADA’s profile beyond the boundaries of the UK and partner with like-minded organisations across the world, creating opportunities for our members. TRADA is proud to promote the beauty, safety, efficiency and sustainability of wood, providing an important legacy for future generations. At 83 years old, we are one of the industry’s oldest membership associations. TRADA is a people business; that is why we are the construction industry’s first point of call for timber guidance. You can have the best technology, the best timber standards and the best books and publications, but talented individuals are the bedrock of any organisation, and I applaud the outstanding commitment and quality of the work of the TRADA team.n

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TRADA About us

TRADA: The leading authority on wood TRADA (The Timber Research and Development Association) is an international membership organisation dedicated to inspiring and informing best practice design, specification and use of wood in the built environment and related fields.

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anaged by an independently elected board of directors whose primary role is to support its members’ needs, TRADA applies all its subscription revenues to information and research. This dedication has led to the organisation leading the way for industries around the world using timber in construction, building design, architecture, manufacturing, as well as suppliers of products used in conjunction with timber. This not-for-profit organisation provides independent, authoritative design and technical guidance on all aspects of timber through its comprehensive and informative website, www.trada.co.uk. In addition, members can access online software; printed publications; e-books, a telephone helpline and a directory linking specifiers and purchasers with timber industry members. TRADA’s website, refreshed and relaunched in 2017, is a unique resource providing access to TRADA’s extensive technical knowledge-base. It covers all aspects of timber design, specification and use, making every project involving timber well informed and faster to deliver. Much of the redevelopment work focused on mobile optimisation: with increasing numbers of people accessing the website on the move, TRADA wanted to develop a more seamless user journey.

In terms of content, the website offers more breadth and depth than before. TRADA has already developed a strong reputation for the quality of its timber content and the information available here is second-to-none. It also features arguably the most comprehensive timber suppliers directory available anywhere online. TRADA membership is available to UK and international companies with an interest in timber at three levels: timber industry, specifier and academic. • Timber Industry membership is open to companies involved in the production, trade or manufacture of timber or woodbased products. It also includes suppliers of products used in conjunction with timber, such as treatments, finishes and fittings. A new band has been created for small designers/makers. • 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. • Academic access is an online service operated on the TRADA website. Teaching staff and students registered on a recognised course at a University or College of Further Education can access information for free for the duration of their course. Course lecturers are also eligible to join under this category. n

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TRADA Review of the year

Raising the bar Rupert Scott looks back on a year of innovation at TRADA.

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rom a new, enhanced website to a celebrity line-up at Timber Expo, TRADA rose to the challenge of continuing innovation in design, construction and communication in 2017.

New TRADA website

Suppliers can upload their information with images and captions, allowing them to illustrate their recent work, new products or factory facilities. We hope that ultimately the directory will showcase a plethora of beautiful, inspiring projects, demonstrating the extensive range of professional capabilities on offer.

TRADA’s new website was launched in the summer after over a year in the making. Our aim in carrying out this major overhaul and refreshing the site was to improve the user experience, making the site more accessible, more intuitive and seamless across devices. Feedback to date shows that it was worth the wait – there’s been an overwhelmingly positive response and a ‘highly commended’ accolade in the Timber Trades Journal Awards for websites.

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A fresh new look and functionality, ease of navigation, a more user-friendly layout, bold new design and an improved search facility – all these elements came together to give our members and others in the industry a first-class experience.

• NSTS June saw an important update to the ‘go to’ document for anyone building or specifying in timber, the National Structural Timber Specification (NSTS) – version 2.0. The update included added coverage of hardwoods for the first time, including unseasoned oak generically known as ‘green oak’, as well as a host of other changes that make this an essential document for anyone working or specifying in timber. Feedback and input into the update was provided by several high-profile individuals from the industry.

The enhanced My TRADA area, for instance, provides users with their own dashboard, showing recently downloaded items and reading lists. It also feeds into the Find a Supplier area of the website, which now has better functionality.

Over several years the TRADA Advisory Group has helped to select the big-hitting topics and issues, allowing us to publish guides which our members – and indeed nonmembers – find the most useful. We work hard to identify relevant themes, recruiting high-calibre external authors to contribute to our complex, ground-breaking books.

Developed by TRADA experts, the NSTS was written to cover information exchange, materials, fabrication, erection, protection, and quality assurance within timber design, specification and use. It provides a definitive, comprehensive, stand-alone specification for structural timber in building construction. • CLT Our new publication, Cross-laminated timber: Design and performance is an authoritative guide written with the support of several leading players in the construction industry. The guide, launched at Timber Expo in October, provides in-depth guidance on cross-laminated timber (CLT) for designers.

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furniture, then easily transported, craned and assembled is just one of the reasons why designers and contractors are choosing to use it in place of concrete. Highly illustrated with photographs and technical drawings, the new book demonstrates the versatility of CLT construction. It provides clear and helpful recommendations to assist architects, engineers and their clients who are increasingly looking for sustainable, efficient structural solutions. • Pre-scheme design guide In January 2018 we launched the second edition of Structural Timber Elements: a pre-scheme design guide, for use as an at-a-glance comparative reference for structural timber options to assist with the pre-scheme design process. The book highlights how designers can iron out any issues early on when working with timber, and this second edition contains additional coverage of robustness, moisture, movement, typical moment connection capacities, long span beams, as well as several new drawings, graphs and sizing tables. A large section on disproportionate collapse (whereby any damage done to a building should not be disproportionate to the original cause) appears for the first time in this version.

Exhibitions TRADA’s presence at key shows in the construction calendar helps us communicate directly with the industry, demonstrate what’s new and inspirational about timber and advise and inform through our consultants and publications. Each year we aim to raise the bar for the industry through our seminar programme at Timber Expo. 2017 was no exception

Kevin McCloud joined the Timber Focus theatre

and TRADA’s presence was much enhanced through the support of TV celebrities and top industry speakers alike. George Clarke, host of Channel Four’s Amazing Spaces, kicked off the event, while Kevin McCloud from Grand Designs lent his backing to TRADA’s new book: CrossLaminated Timber: Design and Performance, which enjoyed rave reviews at the show. A stellar list of world-famous architects including Jim Heverin of Zaha Hadid Architects and Darron Haylock of Foster & Partners gave presentations on their world-class projects in themed sessions over the three days of the show.

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A key speaker was Steven Wallis, Senior Associate at dRMM, who presented on the practice’s Hastings Pier project, winner of the prestigious 2017 RIBA Stirling Prize. The project “transformed a neglected wreck into a stunning, flexible new pier to delight and inspire.” The new timber pier, which was designed in close collaboration with the local community, is designed to look like the deck of a ship and contains reclaimed wood from the original pier.


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For the first time, the speaker presentations were filmed and video extracts made available on the TRADA website following the event. At Ecobuild in March we played a key role, chairing sessions on structural timber and hybrid construction in the largest examination of offsite solutions of its kind ever seen in the UK. TRADA’s Structural Timber Elements: a pre-scheme design guide, which highlights ways that designers can iron out any issues in the early stages when working with timber, was prominent on the stand.

Competitions For the fourth time at Timber Expo, students from the Emergent Technologies and Design Programme at the Architectural Association School of Architecture developed an innovative timber pavilion. Each year a group is set a specific challenge to create a structure from concept to realisation, and the students go through many stages of trial and error before the project is completed. This year’s creation was a development from an initial understanding of ‘tensegrity’ (or floating compression) systems. The students designed a three-dimensional structure where doubly-curved plywood members coexist in equilibrium. TRADA’s Student Design Competition, part of our University Engagement Programme, aims to inspire the next generation of timber trailblazers to create inspiring designs and engineering solutions in wood. In this University Challengestyle contest, students compete for cash prizes and an

Students from Edinburgh University with their winning CO2nnect design

opportunity to showcase their talent to a distinguished audience and the national media. In 2017 the top prize went to an innovative modular design that uses a series of reconfigurable hexagonal shapes. Dubbed CO2nnect, the competition challenged students to think about the wider issues surrounding carbon sequestration and the possibility of re-using timber modular buildings. The team of four students from the University of Edinburgh impressed the judges with a design they said “demonstrated the most complete consideration of all aspects, from design through to how the building would be constructed and deconstructed”. Urban Buzz, the 2018 competition, was supported by Kevin McCloud and proved to be a highly innovative and challenging competition, involving an intense ‘charrette-style’ challenge to use timber in the creation of a timber multistorey car park.

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Each university entry comprised two students, one studying architecture and the other engineering. They were joined by influential and successful timber design professionals from the world of business and science, who helped design a timber car park that is not only aesthetically pleasing but considered the transition to a greater number of hybrid and electric cars in the future. n Timber 2018 Industry Yearbook

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Wonderful world of wood A look at some of the more eye-catching uses of timber over the past year, all of which are 2017 Wood Awards winners.

3Honeycombs and hexagons Inspired by the colour and uniformity of bees’ nests, the designer/maker of the Hex drinks cabinet used handcut veneers in contrasting timbers and grain patterns for the honeycomb effect. The inset brass levers were made in the same size as the hexagons, to mesh with the overall design. English bog oak was selected to set off the complex honeycomb pattern.

6Clean lines Visually, the new structural frame of the Rievaulx Abbey visitor centre and museum echoes the arches and columns of the abbey ruins, and gradually splays to reveal previously obscured views. The frames are connected by CLT sheeting at roof level and a perimeter edge beam containing concealed lighting and services. A glulam spruce central hall was inserted into the existing L-shaped timber visitor centre.

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3Sense of wellbeing Maggie’s Centre Oldham looks more like a designer boutique hotel than a health facility, as it floats above a garden framed by pine, birch and tulip poplars. It’s the first permanent building to be constructed from sustainable tulipwood CLT, while the slatted ceiling was created from wood left over from the CLT fabrication process. Externally, the building is draped in custom-fluted, thermally modified tulipwood.

Rolling stones4 Time and texture is an installation set in the gardens of Forde Abbey, curated by Flow Gallery for Somerset Art Works. The brief was to reference the shape, colours and textures of the gardens and buildings. By building up layers of texture through carving and sandblasting the softer wood, it shows how natural elements and processes layer and colour wood. The textures are reminiscent of seeds, pollen and rocks eroded by water.

3Form and function The Nairn Chair doesn’t compromise on aesthetics or comfort despite the folding design. Its smooth, sweeping transition is accentuated through the solid timber turned legs into the formed backrest. The comfortable backrest acts as a pivot from where the back legs rotate. The seat and back are made of high-grade birch ply with oak or walnut veneer, while the rest of the chair is solid wood. www.trada.co.uk

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5Light work Positioned with a south-facing courtyard garden, the timber frame structure of Feilden Fowles studio is clad with corrugated Onduline sheets and can be dismantled and re-erected. To the north the timber frame projects at high level to articulate large lights which run the full length of the space, referencing traditional artist studios and providing generous diffuse light and cross ventilation. The long south elevation is articulated by steel T-columns and full-height glazing, shaded by the overhanging roof.

3Low energy home Spruce CLT panels form the entire superstructure of the Hampshire Passivhaus and give a tactile and harmonious quality to living spaces and bedrooms. European oak bespoke joinery is used to highlight interior features such as the open-tread staircase, recessed handrails, worktops and integrated shelves. The house is clad in Siberian larch, chosen for straight grain, uniform texture and durability, with the untreated wood ageing over a short time to provide a silver, maintenance-free finish well suited to coastal conditions. www.trada.co.uk

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3Happy days The Smile is a temporary pavilion in the grounds of Chelsea College of Art for the London Design Festival. The 34-metre structure is made from cross laminated Tulipwood, a new material chosen for its strength and low density. Visitors can explore its curved ‘tunnel’ form that gradually rises to a viewing platform offering vistas of London.

Natural living4 The stone rubble walls and slate roof of the Coastal House in Devon set the scene for a showcase of the many uses of timber and some fine joinery. Interior features include a galleried timber staircase with open balustrade landings, a primary timber structure of solid, air-dried, sustainably sourced oak beams which span the original stone walls, and exposed ceiling joists and herringbone struts.

3Planned uncertainty By manipulating the software of a 3-axis CNC router, the designer was able to produce unexpected and unconventional finishes for the Rustic stool 1.0, which begin to evoke the raw state of the material in its natural form. American Maple was used for its fine grain and delicate colouring and tonality. n

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Timber structures High-rise timber

Tall timber’s rising profile New construction techniques and greater creativity is resulting in a growing number of tall timber buildings around the world, says Daniel Safarik.

Tall buildings in numbers This map highlights several examples of tall timber buildings currently built, under construction, or proposed around the world. Source: Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Reproduced from CTBUH Journal, 2017 Issue II

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“Wood is a renewable resource. By absorbing carbon dioxide, trees sequester carbon that would otherwise be released into the atmosphere. If wood is used – or re-used – as a building material, the carbon stays sequestered.”

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n the past few years, the tall building industry has become increasingly interested in the use of timber as a major structural element in skyscrapers. This has resulted in a now worldwide wave of research, built projects and ever-more daring speculative proposals using ‘mass timber’ – engineered wood products that are just as robust as their concrete and steel counterparts. In 2008 there was one mass timber building over eight stories tall – today, there are nearly 40 completed, under construction or planned.

The reasoning behind building tall in timber lies in the inherent sustainability of wood as a building product. Foremost, wood is a renewable resource. By absorbing carbon dioxide, trees sequester carbon that would otherwise be released into the atmosphere. If wood is used – or re-used – as a building material, the carbon stays sequestered. This has always been true of wood, of course, but the reason it’s now considered scalable for taller construction has to do with the advancement of manufacturing methods that can bind and compress fragments of lower quality or waste wood into consistently strong glue-laminated panels. Such engineered systems, can provide structural integrity and fire resistance far beyond what is possible with “platform” framing, which uses studs, wall plates and headers (dimensional lumber) to build structural platforms floor-by-floor. Most importantly, engineered timber systems comparable to the fire resistance and loadbearing attributes of materials that most skyscrapers are made of – concrete and steel.

Resistance to wood Having said this, significant obstacles to widespread adoption remain. The main obstacle is local fire codes. Most prohibit wood structures from rising above five or six stories. Many codes stipulate that a building of this height must also have a concrete base, particularly if there are commercial uses on the ground floor, such as restaurants, or if there is vehicle parking, to give 1-3 hours of fire protection that would allow safe exiting before structural collapse. This is predicated on the assumption that wood high-rises would use platform construction, with dimensional lumber such as 2 x 4s, beams and joists, similar to those currently permitted. >> www.trada.co.uk

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The key to mass timber’s viability as a structural material for tall buildings lies in its name. Massive wood walls and structural beams and columns comprised of engineered panels have demonstrated fire performance equal to concrete and in some cases, superior to steel. Wood unquestionably burns, so there would be smoke issues, which would require proper sprinklering, pressurisation and other tactics used in tall buildings today. But mass timber has to burn through many layers before it is structurally compromised – basically, it chars long before it collapses. As more jurisdictions come to appreciate the aesthetic, economic and environmental advantages of tall timber, attitudes are expected to change. Successful implementation of projects around the world – particularly in areas where forestry is a major regional industry such as in Scandinavian countries, the Pacific Northwest of the U.S. and British Columbia in Canada – will provide additional reference studies for practitioners elsewhere. The second biggest obstacle is a lack of standardisation of construction materials, methods and definitions. There are many forms of mass timber and a wide degree of variance in approach when it comes to supporting tall timber structures. So there is a range of techniques from assemblages of highly similar panels for both floors and walls, to complex column/ beam/outrigger combinations, such as are found in high-rises of steel and concrete. There are numerous proprietary systems and the connections between elements also vary widely. Often it is the location and orientation of the steel connectors between wood elements that can make all the difference to how long a structure can withstand fire or seismic action, and so determines its feasibility under local codes.

Creativity But this has not stopped a steady stream of proposals and construction projects, each taking on some of the vernacular characteristics of local conditions. Although on the one hand this is a limiting factor of mass standardisation, on the other it is a positive condition that encourages designers to exercise creativity and sensitivity to the local built and natural environment. With an eye toward aligning some of these disparate efforts, the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat convened a tall timber workshop in Sydney in October 2017 to develop recommendations for standardised nomenclature and a common understanding of methodologies of tall timber design and construction. The group then developed into an international committee with a plan to ultimately produce a CTBUH technical guide on high-rise timber construction. Some of the more intriguing projects – completed, currently underway or on the drawing board – include: www.trada.co.uk

TallWood House, Brock Commons, Vancouver, Canada (completed 2017). The largest mass-timber building in the world, this 18-story hybrid timber and concrete structure provides dormitory accommodation for 404 students. Terrace House, Vancouver, Canada (proposed in 2016). This 19-story residential tower, designed by Japanese architect Shigeru Ban, will use locally sourced wood and carefully selected live trees of local extraction on its terraces. Framework, Portland, United States (under construction in 2017). Because of the seismic conditions in the western United States, this residential project will deploy a “lowdamage” post-tensioning system set within the panels of its cross-laminated timber shear walls. AMATA Building, Sao Paulo, Brazil (proposed in 2017). A Brazilian forest management company will construct a 13-storey mixed use structure of CLT, as a way of fulfilling Brazil’s commitment to the Paris climate accord. The aim is to replant 12 million hectares of forest and reduce greenhouse gas emissions 43% by 2030 (each cubic metre of reforested wood absorbs one metric ton of atmospheric CO2. The Treet, Bergen, Norway (completed in 2015). This building stacks CLT modules, and every fourth floor is topped with concrete to assure stability. Baobab, Paris, France (proposed in 2015). This tower would be by far the world’s tallest timber building if constructed to its planned 120 metre, 35-floor height. The wood products used would store an estimated 3,700 metric tons of carbon dioxide – the equivalent of keeping 2,207 cars off the road for a year. HoHo, Vienna, Austria (under construction in 2017) This mixed-use tower is set to become the world’s second-tallest timber building at 24 floors or 84 metres. For clarity, the structural types above indicate the primary structural system only, e.g. core, floor beams or horizontal trusses, and vertical columns. In reality, most mass timber buildings use some combination of timber, steel and concrete. Many rely on a concrete core or concrete slabs in order to provide stability and fire protection that will satisfy local codes. “All Timber” generally means the core and the horizontal and vertical structure are all composed of timber. n

About the author Daniel Safarik is Senior Editor at the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat

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Timber structures Hybrid timber

Hybrid timber systems – the optimum structural solution? Does the lowest cost option really offer best value on a construction project? Andrew Carpenter suggests a different approach.

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Timber structures Hybrid timber

“Hybrid structural timber systems can tick many of the build and performance boxes. 74% of the UK’s contractors, developers, architects and registered providers plan to increase specifications of structural timber.”

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here are many aspects to consider when designing a building – from the structural system and performance to aesthetics and sustainability. Clearly the build cost plays a crucial part in the decisionmaking process, but does the lowest cost option really offer the best value? There are many routes to take along the design and construction journey and selecting the core structural solution is one of the most important decisions. Every project is unique, and the client’s brief influences each design decision. Defining key drivers is therefore crucial in establishing the desired project outcomes. If the client intends to occupy the building for years to come, the brief may vary from that of a developer client with a remit to achieve a quick and efficient sale or, in the case of supermarkets, to start trading and generating revenue as soon as practically possible. Hybrid structural timber systems, in my view, can ‘tick’ many of the build and performance boxes. Through the use of optimised hybrid timber solutions, contractors can transform traditional projects into more cost-effective, energy-efficient developments that ultimately have a positive impact on the environment, as well as on their profit margins.

Long-term benefits By investing upfront in a robust, airtight building, operators and occupiers will see the long-term benefits that come from reduced maintenance and running costs – vital for public buildings such as schools and hospitals. Residential, retail and commercial developers have their own prerequisites with an emphasis on speed of construction. Optimised hybrid timber structures offer a faster return on investment for developers by delivering a quick and efficient build process. For cities such as London, with complex underground infrastructures, there is an important financial equation – lighter equals taller. Lighter weight timber systems reduce the impact on foundations so permitting additional storeys >> www.trada.co.uk

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than would be achievable using traditional materials such as masonry, concrete and steel. This enables construction of up to ten storeys, with experts claiming that a whopping 33 storeys may be achievable if innovations in timber technology continue on this upward trajectory. Timber could play a massive role in tackling issues such as the current UK housing crisis by providing high volumes of quality, energy efficient homes at a rapid rate. By taking a holistic approach to building design and construction, contractors can transform traditional projects into more cost-effective, energy-efficient developments that improve the bottom line. This presents a major opportunity and one that should not to be missed as all too often, each stage of the build is considered in isolation.

Collaboration, communication and competent planning across design and development teams from the outset transforms project outcomes. The envelope needs to work for the owners and occupiers to ensure it is energy efficient, low maintenance and provides a comfortable environment when the building is in use. There are many factors involved in achieving this and not just those that are visible. Considerations such as thermal performance, acoustic resistance, acoustic absorption, airtightness and fire performance are all important factors when considering the build. Timber is uniquely placed to deliver on all requirements, not only for its sustainable credentials and aesthetic appeal but also its structural strength and adaptability.

Concurrent processes Design for Manufacturer and Assembly (DfMA) is used as the foundation for concurrent engineering processes, to simplify and fully optimise the structure in terms of budget, sustainability and performance – reducing manufacturing and assembly costs, with quantifiable improvements. Offsite construction has been gaining ground as an alternative build method that offers numerous benefits. A reduction in construction time is one of the most notable, as buildings rapidly manufactured offsite are less weather dependent. This, together with an improvement in quality through enhanced production processes in factory-controlled conditions, offers more predictable build programmes. And finally, the most important benefit to any construction team – offsite manufacture for onsite assembly – enhances health and safety and reduces working at height. The use of structural insulated panels systems, timber frame, glulam and cross laminated timber in optimised hybrid systems has been well documented. Recent advances in prefabricated timber cassettes have led to pioneering large format roof and wall elements that deliver precise dimensions and custom-made performance values.

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Due to the wide range of possible applications, timber cassettes are used both in high profile projects – which demand enhanced properties over and above standard building regulations in such areas as fire and noise protection – together with commercial applications requiring fast and cost efficient construction. Detailed research and development into such systems positively contributes to building physics, ensuring actual onsite performance meets design expectations. >> Timber 2018 Industry Yearbook

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Investment in a robust, airtight building will lead to reduced maintenance and running costs. Photo Simon Kennedy

Best value Value engineering in construction has considerable benefits to both developers and clients alike. The multi-step process is an integral part of the design and development stages, and is aimed at increasing value. The time invested in value engineering produces results: clients who define specific criteria for measuring value in the initial planning phase experience increased satisfaction with the finished product and a reduction in overall project costs. Value engineering can also be a cost-saving measure and is becoming a respected project management technique that addresses all aspects of the building lifecycle, from the initial construction through to the sustainability of sourced materials and utility efficiencies of the final project. Measuring value is complex and specific to each project and client brief. Using DfMA protocols and offsite techniques to fully optimise the structure in terms of budget, sustainability and performance is essential to all construction projects. Initial upfront investment in a robust, airtight building will reap benefits in the long term from reduced maintenance and running costs – vital for public buildings such as schools and hospitals. Housing developers, retailers and commercial end users have a different set of priorities with speed of www.trada.co.uk

construction rating one of the highest. Optimised hybrid timber structures offer a rapid return on investment for developers, together with delivering a quick and efficient build process for the retail and commercial sector. n

Further information According to the findings of a recent survey by the Structural Timber Association, 74% of the UK’s contractors, developers, architects and registered providers revealed that they plan to increase specifications of structural timber. There is a wealth of information available to construction professionals on the Structural Timber Association website, from advice on structural timber systems to market reports and an online member’s enquiry system. For more information visit: www.structuraltimber.co.uk.

Further reading • Hybrid construction: timber-based solutions to structural challenges

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Getting off the ground with timber frame Lewis Taylor discusses sole plates within timber frame buildings.

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etting off the ground on a level foundation/sole plate is one of the most important tasks in constructing timber frame buildings. Dimensional tolerances that ground workers are used to in other forms of construction are often too great for timber frame, so it is important for all parties involved to understand the tolerances required.

Timber frame manufacturers and their erection crews are all too aware of the problems of slab tolerance and are likely to have, within their contract, clauses ensuring responsibility rests with the main contractor when dimensions stated exceed tolerances. Often a representative from the timber frame manufacturer/erector will visit a site before the timber frame is delivered to check dimensions. Only when the sole plate is installed within recommended tolerances or when a structural engineer gives additional guidance, should construction start on the timber frame wall

panels. Any areas that are out of level must be identified and corrected, normally using structural shims under the sole plates. Shims should be made of a non-compressible and inert material, typically plastic. A good rule of thumb is that unless otherwise specified, they should be installed below the DPC underneath every stud in the wall panels and be the same cross-sectional area as the studs. In effect, they are mini studs transferring the load to the foundations. For effective point load transfer, the cross-sectional area of the shims should match that of the point load, but we have seen some timber frame erectors only install sufficient shims to level the sole plate, not to support the building. They argue that it is then the responsibility of the main contractor to install additional shims or structural grout to meet their contractual obligations of supplying a level foundation. It is sensible to clarify responsibility for undertaking this work to prevent later problems with >>

Sole plates installed on beam and block ground floor system

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Sole plates installed on a DPC and masonry upstand to lift them 150mm above external finished ground level

movement of the frame and sole plate distortion. Adequate support must be installed, not ignored. Sole plates must also be correctly located to the timber frame manufacturer’s drawing. If a foundation is not within recommended tolerances, an overhanging sole plate reduces the area available for transferring the load of the building. If set back, there remains a small ledge that can collect water, mortar droppings and other debris and may lead to a blocked cavity, as well as opening up a route for moisture to penetrate structural timber elements. All external wall sole plates should be positioned at least 150mm above external finished ground level, while all internal wall sole plates should be installed level with the internal finished floor. This will often require the use of masonry or concrete upstands to lift the timber frame structure. In summary, time spent on sole plates is well spent. It makes for more efficient construction, better quality and happier clients. n

Further information TRADA Wood Information Sheet: Sole plates in timber frame construction available from the TRADA website: www.trada.co.uk/publications/wood-information-sheets.

About the author Lewis Taylor is Timber Frame Consultant at Exova BM TRADA,

frameCHECK recommends: • Concrete slab level to +/- 5mm from datum. • Length/width of foundation within +/-10mm. • Diagonals of foundation within +/-5mm for up to 10m and +/-10mm for more than 10m.

• External wall sole plate set back or overhang is not more than 10mm from edge of the slab.

New pocket guide for use on-site Site check: the timber frame pocket guide provides a concise summary of on-site best practice. An essential guide for site managers, timber frame erectors and site inspectors, checklists and illustrations of the core activities involved in timber frame construction enable you to verify that work is of the highest standard.

which offers the frameCHECK service.

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Reaping the benefits of quality and compliance As timber frame sees a surge in popularity, Robin Lancashire discusses the importance of build quality and construction detailing.

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“It's important to ensure that timber frame buildings are constructed in accordance with specifications and best practice throughout the build process.”

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he housing market is particularly buoyant at the moment. The number of new homes being built in England is at its highest level for ten years; the government is making pledges to build more houses, and the big housebuilders are reporting that volumes for last year were the highest they’ve been since the recession. The Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG) has reported that 162,880 homes were started in 2016/17, with 147,960 completed. This is the highest number of new builds since the start of the financial crisis in 2007/08 and builders are once again focused on speed of build and looking towards offsite manufacture, namely timber frame, to deliver quality homes quickly. Private developers have historically looked to the timber frame industry to shorten time to market and provide more stable and predictable building programmes. With the slow market conditions experienced over the past few years, fast build programmes haven’t been a priority. However, with the success of the ‘Help to Buy’ scheme and other government driven initiatives, developers need once again to bring new sites to market quickly. By moving to timber construction, lead-times can be reduced by four weeks on an average sized house. Plus, build programmes become predictable with timber frame, almost irrespective of weather-related issues. While timber won’t eliminate all delays, it will certainly shorten time to market and ensures developers have homes for sale at the right time.

Quality included One of the things that builders must not lose sight of in the bid for speed is construction detailing and quality. The frameCHECK timber frame consultants at Exova BM TRADA have seen an increase in enquiries in recent months, and have been working closely with architects, housebuilders and housing associations providing training courses, reviewing detail drawings and carrying out regular on-site inspections to minimise defects and ensure quality. Many developers with a tradition of building in masonry construction are now turning to timber frame to achieve better energy performance and enjoy the benefits of speed of construction. We often work with main contractors to help >> www.trada.co.uk

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Early warning The detailing of timber frame buildings evolves as new products come to market, regulations change, or building forms change to suit architectural style. Also, what an architect draws is not always what a builder constructs. For example, a change of floor joist type from a typical bottom bearing joist to a top hung metal web joist can have implications for plasterboard edge support and fire resistance, vapour control lapping and sealing, routing of services, structural design and manufacture of the timber frame walls, air barrier detailing around floor zones and locating cavity barriers – not to mention the order of work for tasks on site. We aim to identify issues early, so action can be taken and performance maintained. Structural design is key

them ensure a good standard of construction is achieved and to help them minimise call backs and costs associated with possible defects. This saves them money in the long run, and delivers buildings that offer better performance and happier occupiers who enjoy living in them. A large portion of our work is for housing associations, hotel chains, care home providers and other building owners who have a long-term vested interest in the performance and durability of their buildings. As they are normally responsible for ongoing maintenance and repair works, it is important they are satisfied that the design and construction meets their requirements and that build quality has been maintained. There are a number of key areas which require careful design and construction to ensure quality and compliance with regulations including: • Structural design • Differential movement around windows, cladding, roofs and services • Fire safety including installation of cavity barriers and fire stopping and fire resistant wall linings • Resistance to weather and ground moisture including drainage and ventilation of external wall cavities • Sound insulation between dwellings

While adding in extra checks along the way may seem prohibitive in terms of speed of build – especially when time is key – a focus on build quality can in fact further speed up the process. With an expert pair of eyes overlooking the build, corrective action can be taken immediately if there are any concerns, which saves the time of needing to return to an area and fix it at a later date. This in turn leads to savings, as it not only limits the additional costs involved in going back to the project to correct any issues, but it’s also possible to identify efficient construction methods and order of work to reduce costs along the way. Furthermore, by focusing on the construction detailing, performance and compliance can also be improved. Inspections from the outset allow us to suggest best practice details for performance, so that the finished building can be designed to exceed current regulations, while materials and building systems can be assessed against standards at every stage of the process. With speed of build back in the frame, timber is of course the most obvious and best solution for builders, but to make the build as efficient as it can be, the devil is most definitely in the detail. n

Further information Timber frame construction (5th edition)

• Thermal performance including air tightness

About the author

• Condensation risk

Robin Lancashire is Timber Frame Consultant at Exova BM

Builders should consider that a focus on quality throughout the build process not only leads to a better end product, but also offers a number of additional benefits in terms of time saving, reduced costs, increased performance and improved compliance. www.trada.co.uk

TRADA and also manages TRADA's advisory line service. For more about the frameCHECK service and the range of consultancy, certification and accreditation services that Exova BM TRADA

provides, visit: https://www.exovabmtrada.com/en-gb/technical/

timber-technical-services/timber-frame-consultancy.

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A case for a class system? Keerthi Ranasinghe explains the merits of a class system for dowel type fasteners used in timber connections.

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ince the adoption of Eurocodes in 2004, the TRADA advisory line and Eurocode 5 training courses have helped many an engineer to migrate form the British Standard BS 5268, to Eurocode 5, the timber engineering design standard within the Eurocodes suite of standards.

given for other configurations of connections, for example those that

Coming from a tabulated, prescriptive standard, engineers familiar with

• the “embedment” strength of a fastener on the timber

BS 5268 were taken aback by the sheer volume and the complexity of the calculations required by Eurocode 5 to realise even a simple design. It is safe to say that timber connections was the topic about which the majority of TRADA members requested help. Most of these

involve multiple fasteners. Further rules are also given separately on how to calculate the axial capacities for the same fasteners. A closer look at the Johansen formulae reveals the key contributors for the lateral shear capacity of a connection. These are: (or derived material) substrate

• the “yield moment” of a fastener • the “rope effect” (limited by the axial capacity)

queries, however, were not about the difficulty or the volume of

Further explanations on these capacity contributors is not

calculations, but rather about the apparent lack of required information

attempted here, as it is not my intention to give a technical

within the standard. This article looks at section 8 (Connections with

commentary on the calculation method of Eurocode 5. For the

metal fasteners) of Eurocode 5, in an attempt to explain the situation.

purposes of this article, it is sufficient to know that each of these

Timber connections made with metallic dowels designed to Eurocode

through the use of which the lateral shear capacity of a generic

5 are verified using the well-known Johansen formulae, presented

fastener in a connection situation could be derived.

contributors are supported by expressions given in Eurocode 5,

in expressions 8.6 and 8.7 for timber to timber connections, and expressions 8.9 to 8.13 for steel to timber connections. Daunting in appearance and requiring substantial computational effort for even the most mundane of the connections designed, these expressions

Missing parameters? Notwithstanding the apparent complexity of the above expressions,

look at the plastic state deformations of a connection with a single

many people have commented on the fact that not all the parameters

fastener under loading. Johansen formulae presents the means to

required for the calculations were available within the standard. The

explore different possible failure modes for each connection type, and

table below highlights this by way of a connection made with a screw.

allows the designer to come up with a probable failure mode and the

According to Eurocode 5, screw design is carried out either as a nail

resulting capacity for the connection in lateral shear. Rules are then

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Capacity contributor

Expression number(s) from Eurocode 5

Required parameters

Sources within Eurocode 5

Sources outside of Eurocode 5

Embedment

8.15, 8.16 etc.

Density of the timber material

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From BS EN 338

Fastener diameter

(Known, selected by the designer)

From the manufacturer

Tensile strength of the fastener

A minimum value of 600 N/mm is recommended

From the manufacturer

Fastener diameter

(Known, selected by the designer)

From the manufacturer

Outer thread diameter

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From the manufacturer

Inner thread diameter

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From the manufacturer

Threaded length

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From the manufacturer

Characteristic withdrawal parameter

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From the manufacturer

Associated density

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From the manufacturer

Yield Moment

Rope Effect (limited by the axial capacity)

8.14 etc.

8.38, 8.39 etc.

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The table is not a complete summary of all the details required for a design involving a screw. However, as can be seen, a majority of the parameters are required to be declared by the manufacturer of the screw.

connections designed. However, such designs are then valid, theoretically at least, only if the same fastener is used during the construction. The designer should, in other words, start specifying products by name, which has not been an agreed practice among many generations of designers.

Fastener manufacturers are within their rights to improve their product designs from the original “wood screw” to achieve either higher capacities, or to cater to specific market

A class system for fasteners

requirements. Long screws developed to be used with cross

The answer to this conundrum is the introduction of a class

laminated timber is a case in point. Many other changes are

system for the fasteners. The use of a class system for solid

also currently seen, especially to the thread and the tip design.

timbers and glued laminated timbers is testimony to how

This is the innovation and enterprise that Eurocode 5 strives to

successful it can be. Adopting a class system would allow

enhance. If a designer then uses these “modified” fasteners,

fastener manufacturers to certify their products against

they will have to rely on the manufacturers to produce the

established classes, for which all the minimum parameters are

parameters required for the design. Most manufacturers

already declared in the standards. Designers could then be

establish these parameters as part of the CE marking process

encouraged to use the “class properties” for their designs as

of their products, and make them available to the designer

opposed to individual product (or manufacturer’s) properties,

through a declaration of performance (DoP).

thereby ensuring that products could be substituted at a later stage with minimum difficulties. Manufacturers declaring

Manufacturer declarations

enhanced properties and characteristics could still do so,

CE marking of dowel type fasteners is carried out to the

Eurocode 5 to complete the design. Such products, if used by

harmonised standard BS EN 14592. Among other things,

designers, then gets written in to the specification of the project

this standard stipulates the testing required for each type

by name, preventing replacements by dissimilar products at the

of fastener and the parameters to be declared in a DoP. It is interesting to see what this standard requires the manufacturer to declare in the case of a screw. Table ZA.1 of the harmonised standard lists parameters such as the characteristic withdrawal parameter and the (associated)

but could be asked to declare all the parameters required by

construction stage. n

Further information WIS 2/3-51: Timber engineering hardware and connectors, TRADA.

timber density, as items requiring to be declared, although parameters such as the threaded length and the inner thread diameter were missing from the list until the 2012 amendment. The length of the tip of the fastener, which can also affect the capacity contributors such as embedment strength, was also not originally listed as requiring declaration.

About the author Dr Keerthi Ranasinghe is Senior Lecturer in Civil Engineering at University of Wales Trinity Saint David and is also an advisor to TRADA and the Timber Technology Investigations division of Exova BM TRADA.

This left designers with no choice but to estimate such parameters based on their experience, or measure them from the products that they had access to. Without these, a capacity calculation to Eurocode 5 cannot be completed. BS EN 14592 does not provide any default minimum values, so it is of no direct assistance to designers. It has to be noted that not many designers were aware of the existence of this harmonised standard, let alone had access to it. Besides, a design standard such as Eurocode 5 should list all the parameters required, or give the means of estimating them, without the designer having to shop around for them. Where manufacturers have declared all the required parameters, or when they have provided the designer with proprietary software to do the calculations, it is not that difficult to calculate the capacities for even the most complex of www.trada.co.uk

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Not costing the earth A ground-breaking study shows how cross-laminated timber provides a competitive alternative to concrete frames, says Alex Hyams.

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“The higher CLT superstructure costs are offset by the ability to reduce pile quantities because of a lighter frame.”

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LT is a multi-layered solid timber panel product used for the wall, floor and roof elements of a building’s superstructure. CLT panels offer a wood product to match the structural and technical requirements of more traditional building materials, such as concrete. It took several years and extensive product testing in the 1990s for CLT to become recognised and accepted in the European market. CLT is a multi-layered manufactured solid timber panel used for wall, floor and roof elements of a building’s superstructure. Made from kiln-dried finger jointed spruce or fir planks, the board layers (lamella) are laid out, stacked at right angles and glued together in perpendicular layers using high-pressure bonding. CLT panels can be manufactured in three, five, seven or more lamella, with typical thickness ranging from 80mm to 300mm, in various widths from 1.25m to 3.00m and lengths of up to 18m. In the UK it is recommended that the panels are no longer than 13.5m for transportation purposes (standard panel sizes vary depending on the CLT manufacturer). CLT panels are manufactured at full size as ‘master panels’ and then cut to the size and shape of the individual elements required for the building. Minimising the waste from master panels is called panel optimisation and it can reduce panel wastage and therefore cost. The benefits CLT offers to structural applications include: Flexibility: The computer numerically controlled (CNC) cutting process allows the panels to be cut or routed to almost any shape. Strength: CLT is stronger than solid timber as it has a wider distribution of natural defects, due to the cross lamination process and high standard of board strength grading. Capability: CLT is typically used for floor, roof and wall elements spanning up to 8m or up to 12m when used compositely with concrete, or as a fabricated cassette section. CLT has high inplane strength and stiffness, which also allow it to also be used effectively as shear walls, diaphragm plates and deep beams. Quality: CLT is manufactured to strict QA requirements from stress graded timber of known structural capacity. Stability: CLT is manufactured from kiln-dried timber with a 12% moisture content) and the cross lamination process makes it less prone to movement caused by changes in moisture content. >>

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The practical benefits of using CLT, some of which afford cost-saving opportunities for a project, include:

Moisture: CLT needs to breathe, so specific types of insulation and vapour barrier must be used to prevent moisture condensation

• CLT structures typically offer higher levels of airtightness (2-3m3/m2/hr) than traditional construction • Surface grade finishes of boards can be specified for an exposed finish • CLT forms an easy surface to fix to and the installation of services is likely to be quicker • The need for secondary framing or brackets is virtually eliminated • For every 1,000m2 built in CLT instead of steel or concrete, up to 350 tonnes of CO2 is saved or stored • All the timber for CLT panels should be PEFC certified, with the raw material used coming from sustainably managed forests • The speed of construction can be optimised through maximum repetition and rectilinear forms • Early weather-tight dates allow for a ‘vertically stacked’ programme of construction • A simple CLT roof profile also allows for an early watertight date • CLT can be used as a loadbearing façade structure, preferably with a punched window approach. Windows are pre-ordered as tolerances are high • Shallow strip foundations are more likely possible if a loadbearing CLT wall structure is adopted • Construction waste is virtually zero

Fire safety: Requires a fire engineered approach. Exposed CLT panels can be engineered for 1-2 hour fire resistance but will require a spread of flame treatment in the UK.

To ensure the most effective and cost-efficient construction, a number of technical points should be addressed in the design, such as:

Our cost model uses a CLT design for a residential building as its basis. Any cost comparison should not be limited to the cost of the frame, however. Consideration must be given to the programme, foundations, façades, and secondary structures, for example.

Reinforced concrete vs CLT If the cost of a CLT frame is comparable to a reinforced concrete frame and appears to have more advantages than disadvantages, why do we not see more CLT frames being built? When evaluating structural frame options, certain design criteria will make one structural form more attractive than the other. If, for example, you want to use thermal mass in a building to control the internal environment, then exposed concrete soffits and walls have a distinct advantage over CLT planks. There are also times when more weight is needed in a structure, most often when there is a basement with two levels or more, so the additional weight of a concrete frame will be beneficial in controlling >>

Design responsibility: Engineers should design with knowledge and understanding of the CLT supply chain and each company’s standard sizes Grids and spans: Should be planned with a 2.35m grid where possible, with spans limited to 7.5m where possible. Greater spans will require thicker panels Building services: Early and detailed design co-ordination is required (before panel fabrication), with board layouts planned to suit opening where possible Acoustics: Specialist advice should be sought at an early design stage Floor vibration: Design limits must be determined for intended use Thermal mass: CLT has a significant thermal mass but less than exposed concrete soffits Exposed finishes: Early attention to detail is required and an early decision made on the visual surface grade (with a cost allowance for the upgrade) www.trada.co.uk

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uplift forces. From a structural engineering perspective there is little difference between the frame types in terms of flexibility on site and the opportunity to make changes or corrections. In terms of design approach, the industrywide adoption of BIM Level 2 means that buildings are more co-ordinated between design disciplines – this is especially true of window and wall openings and MEP builders’ work penetrations. Again, given the changes in design technology, there is no particular advantage of one frame type over the other in terms of the design process.

The table shows that the construction cost variance between timber and concrete for this hypothetical scheme is minimal. The higher CLT superstructure costs are offset by the ability to reduce pile quantities because of a lighter frame, hence a saving on substructure. The CLT programme for the frame and upper floors is around 10–15% shorter than the concrete option, resulting in a lower preliminaries cost. Element /description

CLT

Concrete

Variance

5,248,535

6,011,035

(762,500)

Above-ground shell, works and fit-out

57,070,618

55,882,224

1,188,394

Main contractor items (preliminaries OH&P, fixed price risk)

14,751,225

15,084,934

(333,709)

Total (£)

77,070,378

76,978,193

92,185

Substructure When it comes to decision making, there is more collective industry experience in building traditional reinforced concrete frames, and therefore more comfort in knowing what can go wrong and how to solve problems. Notwithstanding the suitability of the scheme’s dimensions, this ‘safety net’ sentiment can have a bearing on the decision. For our study, we prepared two detailed cost models, one each for a CLT and concrete design for a seven-storey private residential building. The scheme has been designed with both a timber and concrete solution in mind, with a structural layout to suit both. The cost model is based on: • A building in London with 307,912ft2 gross internal floor area and 223,286ft2 net internal (residential) area • 294 residential apartments (all for private sale) and a small retail shell at ground level • CLT frame, upper floors, roof, core, stairs, external walls (all first floor and above) • Reinforced concrete ground and transfer slab • CLT, all non-visual grade • Piled foundations due to poor ground conditions • All rates are base dated at Q2 2017 and reflect a two-stage competitive design and build tender • Exclusions from the cost model include demolitions, fees (professional and pre-construction), external works, incoming utilities, section 106/278 agreements and VAT. The CLT costs are based on subcontractor costs received on a design completed by Engenuiti whereby a reinforced concrete frame alternative was also priced for comparative purposes. We have assumed that the internal CLT walls and soffits are boarded in order to provide an accurate comparison to the RC version in respect of acoustic, fire and visual requirements. Estimates were obtained from two independent specialist CLT contractors, and analysed by Alinea, based upon tender-quality pricing schedules. Concrete costs are based on recent tendered information and are commensurate to a midmarket frame contractor pricing level. These were reconciled and compared with a similarly detailed estimate of costs for the concrete frame option. www.trada.co.uk

Table 1: Comparative costs of hypothetical scheme using timber and concrete

With the quicker frame programme and virtual parity in construction costs, the overall appraisal figure with CLT should provide a greater return, with units coming to market quicker than the equivalent reinforced concrete scheme. Further potential savings could arise from the ability to reduce floor-to-floor heights (CLT floors are thinner than concrete equivalents), which brings savings not only in frame costs but more significantly in external walls. Exposing walls and soffits of slabs could also benefit costs and programme costs, but this would depend on input from fire and acoustic specialists to ensure a fair comparison. Concrete generally remains the most cost-effective residential frame solution; however, the gap has narrowed and as the CLT supply chain grows, this gap will continue to close. CLT will therefore become a more viable alternative to concrete as long as it is considered early and schemes are designed to match the specific dimensional requirements. A building requiring longer spans or a more complex configuration will likely increase costs above concrete and therefore nullify the advantages of CLT. n

Further information The full study is available at www.trada.co.uk.

About the author Alex Hyams is an associate at Alinea. This article is based on a full cost study undertaken by Alinea with the help of TRADA member Engenuiti, and Olsson Fire & Risk. Timber 2018 Industry Yearbook

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More for less In this article Kieran Walker describes how using CLT resulted in more living space and better environmental credentials in a mixed-use development.

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“The structure of Dalston Works consumes less than half the embodied carbon of an equivalent concrete frame.”

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onceived as a cross-laminated timber building from the outset, Dalston Works, a mixed-use development, showcases how the innovative use of sustainable materials like CLT can help deliver high-quality, high-density housing without compromising the environment.

Located in east London, Dalston Works comprises 121 new affordable and private for rent apartments alongside 3500m2 of commercial space. Situated on a former brownfield site, the building is divided into several discernible volumes and orientated to maximise daylight for courtyards and living spaces. The building’s intricate brickwork references the surrounding Victorian and Edwardian housing and detailing of local warehouses, providing a contemporary addition to the local streetscape. The two courtyards bring quality external space to an otherwise hard landscaped local environment and are flanked by shops and restaurants. To the south of the site a flexible workspace hub caters to the growing creative community in Dalston.

Why CLT? Truly sustainable design should consider the environmental impact of construction materials alongside the energy use of the building. However, convincing clients that this inherent sustainability adds value to their project is often a tougher sell, particularly given that one of the key benefits of timber – carbon sequestration – is not significantly acknowledged within common accreditation schemes or Building Regulations. Using over 4,500m3 of timber, the structure of Dalston Works consumes less than half the embodied carbon of an equivalent concrete frame. The carbon stored within the timber amounts to 3756 TCO2 e, so in building the scheme we have removed carbon from the atmosphere. Environmental benefits aside, what appeals to developers is the speed at which CLT buildings can be constructed, as this contributes to reducing programme costs. There is also an acknowledgement that CLT improves both thermal performance and air tightness as a result of its low thermal conductivity, the off-site manufacturing process and the reduced reliance on third party components to complete the design respectively. >> www.trada.co.uk

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Interior of an apartment at Dalston Works. Photo: Daniel Shearing

While these benefits are attractive in their own right, it was predominantly the lightweight property of the material itself that led to CLT being adopted on Dalston Works. Weighing an estimated one-fifth of a comparable concrete structure, the use of timber enabled us to address specific site issues. Constrained by the proposed Crossrail 2 zone below, there was a limitation on the gross weight of the building, meaning piled foundations were not an option. Due to the reduced weight of the building, a minimal raft foundation was possible and we were able to design 35 more homes than would have been achievable using traditional construction methods. The result: a more viable scheme for our client, more homes for Londoners and better re-use of a brownfield site.

Liberating space The loadbearing timber structure, engineered by Ramboll, includes solid CLT walls, floors, lift shafts, stairs and parapets, initially supported at first floor level by a concrete transfer deck 500mm thick. The wall panels reduce in thickness as the building climbs, liberating additional floor space at upper storeys. Floor panels also reduce in thickness at higher levels increasing floor to ceiling heights; an efficient use of CLT. In order to transfer vertical load from the external walls and mitigate the risk of deformation at the edge of the floor slab, many of the CLT floor panels incorporate grout “plugs” at regular intervals along their length. These plugs, poured in-situ during erection, sit within pockets machined from the panels during the fabrication process, acting to reduce vertical movement and creep. www.trada.co.uk

Internal walls forming the enclosure around the stair cores are the thickest within the building (typically 160mm) and are designed to resist shear forces. It is in these locations that the most substantial of the Rothoblaas brackets – in some cases reaching 620mm in length – are used to secure the CLT against uplift. Many of these were recessed in order to mitigate the loss of interior floor space and clashes with internal finishes. As a building exceeding 18 metres in height, the structure is required to provide a minimum 90 minutes fire resistance, as governed by the provisions of Approved Document B. This requirement was achieved by lining the CLT with two layers of plasterboard, after first assessing well established data detailing CLT charring rates to determine suitable panel thicknesses. However, where permitted – namely the commercial block to the south which links the two residential portions of the scheme – we have been able to retain exposed soffits as a means to showcase the CLT within.

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mitigates differential movement and liberates the space at the slab edge, simplifying the installation of cavity barriers and balcony supports. As a consequence of this approach, the façade incorporates conventional 10mm horizontal and vertical movement joints across it.

Pre-clad panels One of the more challenging technical aspects of the build involved installing pre-clad CLT panels along the wall at the boundary to the south. This was necessitated by the party wall condition, which restricted us from building against the neighbouring wall. The solution, developed in conjunction with sub-contractor BKS, was to develop a pre-clad panel design that could be installed without the need for perimeter access. The CLT panels are lined with a breather membrane, insulation and a rain screen cladding system finished with a class 0 rated proprietary board. The large format wall panels include ventilation grilles at their base and head, and PPC flashings that direct water away from the facade. To allow for tolerance and ensure a good seal between component panels, compressible rubber gaskets were applied around the edges. Completed panels were inspected by WTA and BKS for compliance with the design intent during construction at MHB’s factory in Austria, before being exported for installation on site. This is an indication of the collaborative working environment this project fostered, and the versatility of pre-fabrication as a means to address tricky site constraints more efficiently.

‘Modernise or die’ Over the last 12-18 months, off-site fabrication and modern methods of construction have gained significant traction, particularly as a potential solution to the UK’s well documented housing crisis. The Farmer Review was significant in bringing this to Government attention, stating clearly the need for the construction industry to ‘modernise or die’. In the London context, the recent “design, sealed and delivered” report commissioned by the London Assembly further emphasises the benefits of offsite construction as a means to address the homes shortage. Of course, the housing crisis is complex and requires strategic thinking that examines the way in which housing is procured, maintained and delivered. Nonetheless, the benefits of off-site manufacture, including panelised and volumetric timber solutions, are difficult to ignore. Off-site manufacture speeds the delivery of new buildings and will help to mitigate the traditional skills shortage that is likely to be exacerbated post-Brexit. It reduces the traffic on our roads and the carbon in our atmosphere; www.trada.co.uk

Off-site construction can help address the housing crisis. Photo: Daniel Shearing

it improves the health and safety of workers and improves quality; it helps unlock tricky sites and reduces disruption. It will take time for the benefits to be felt more widely, but forward thinking architects, engineers, suppliers, and contractors continue to lead the charge, changing the construction industry from the inside out. Indeed, we are heartened to see CLT featuring prominently within half the buildings nominated for this year’s RIBA Stirling Prize. For our part, almost all of our current projects are CLT or timber based. We are also working with a number of housing providers to develop engineered timber modular housing. Notwithstanding the positivity and momentum behind offsite timber technologies, more needs to be done at Government level to encourage this evolution. Changes in planning policy and legislation are required to ensure that low embodied carbon technologies – and not just low carbon emission buildings – are incentivised. Continued funding for research and development is central to furthering industry knowledge and promoting innovation. These measures are crucial to encouraging responsible ways of building and ensuring that sustainability is more than a point-scoring exercise. n

Further reading • Cross-laminated timber:

Design and performance

About the author Kieran Walker is an associate at architects Waugh Thistleton, an east London based architectural practice and a leader in engineered timber and tall timber buildings.

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Benign by design Glulam and CLT played a significant role in the carbon-neutral construction of a cutting-edge pharmaceutical research facility, explains Rick Sharp.

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“Constructed with a glulam timber frame, the building is finished with western red cedar boarding and single-fired terracotta rainscreen cladding. CLT panels act as a carbon sink.”

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iscovering new medicines is a resource and carbon intensive activity. The design of modern laboratories needs to take this into account, as well as aiming to provide environments which support the work of scientists tackling life-threatening diseases. In the light of their sustainable commitments, GlaxoSmithKline was keen to investigate whether it was possible to operate a carbon neutral laboratory building, and to develop a suitable design for it. In order for the carbon neutral concept to be achieved, the building would need to make no overall contribution to greenhouse gases or the acceleration of climate change throughout the entire carbon footprint of the design – from offsite procurement, site construction, occupation and to eventual demolition. With a long-term goal to achieve carbon neutrality, GSK is addressing each aspect of its business including its research facilities. The goal of green chemistry is to pursue science that is ‘benign by design’ and the environment to achieve this was required to reflect the principles behind it. Achieving carbon neutrality has been the single most important driver in building design, material selection and form of construction, and the use of timber is key to attaining this goal. Both GSK and the University of Nottingham are committed to developing international talent and the building forms a global hub, attracting post-doctoral and visiting researchers keen to develop expertise in sustainable chemistry. The benefits extend to all parties, whether in terms of research collaboration, building community relations, being good neighbours or making a positive contribution to the life of the city.

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The south-facing roof houses an array of solar panels and some rooflights. Photo: Martine Hamilton-Knight

maximised natural light, generating power and enhancing biodiversity. Built at the lowest possible carbon ‘cost’, the building’s renewable energy supply offsets the reduced levels of carbon associated with its energy efficient equipment, services and construction, making it net zero carbon – resulting in 75% lower energy consumption than traditional chemistry laboratories. By generating more energy each year than it consumes, the building gradually pays back the carbon cost of construction, becoming climate neutral within 25 years and making no overall contribution to greenhouse gas emissions. The energy produced by the solar power and sustainable biofuel systems exceeds the laboratory’s requirements, paying back the embodied carbon of all construction activities and operational emissions, thanks to the reduced embodied energy in construction. Set in the university’s Jubilee Campus, the building responds to its ‘urban park’ setting, a brownfield site formerly the home of Raleigh Cycles. The unique form of the building combines the efficiency of modular construction with the beauty of natural materials including timber, and their inherent connection with the landscape. The green roof maintains the biodiversity of the

site incorporating native wildflowers and herbs, while cooling the building and reducing rainwater runoff through attenuation. The building profile results from a number of different requirements, with the south-facing roof providing a platform for the extensive photovoltaic solar panel array, and creating a canopy which was then enclosed to provide the Winter Garden, a space for breakout, seminars and events. Set within this south-facing roof are a number of rooflights to allow natural light to penetrate into the full depth of the laboratory space, filtering through the services suspended at high level. The north facing roof is finished with a wildflower ‘blanket’, its pitch set at the maximum achievable to retain the growth medium while creating the maximum height for services. The two pitches meet to create a high level platform housing heat exchangers and natural ventilation cowls, together with the four cedar clad ‘horns’ which house the extract pipework from the laboratories. Additional roof lights are provided in strips between the horns on the north face of the roof to achieve consistent natural light and limit the use of artificial lighting.

Materials Constructed with a glulam timber frame, the building is finished with western red cedar boarding and single-fired terracotta rainscreen cladding. CLT panels act as a carbon sink. Speed, strength and sustainability were three compelling reasons for the use of CLT as a core structural component, reducing site construction time and making project planning less weather-dependent and more predictable.

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vibration criteria for the laboratory to be met. Combining with the glulam structural frame, CLT panels were also used to form the roof deck, exterior walls and a number of internal divisions. The large format of these elements allowed for flexibility of the internal layout, forming cellular spaces through the use of lightweight partitions and providing the opportunity for future adaptability. The selection of CLT and glulam for the structure also reduced the overall weight of the building compared to traditional materials. Following ground investigation works and remediation, it proved possible to use stone vibro-piled foundations which achieved a huge reduction in concrete use and a resulting carbon saving. The use of timber extended to producing modular elements to service the laboratory space itself. Preformed timber service booms allowed for the supply of all services directly above the lab benches, incorporating cabling, gases, power and lighting to allow for flexibility in use. This approach helped to create a quality assured environment for the manufacturing processes and enabled the kit-of-parts philosophy to be put into practice.

Efficient construction The building challenges the boundaries of sustainable construction for a laboratory. Construction waste was minimised through the modular basis of the design and the employment of extensive off-site manufacturing. Structural timber remains exposed as a decorative finish, emphasising the natural origins of the materials. A bespoke carbon model to BSEN15978 was utilised, demonstrating that the building will achieve carbon neutrality within 25 years. Embracing the philosophy of limiting waste, all service penetrations through the CLT were factory cut following extensive coordination between the design team. Full development of the services strategy was required at an early stage to allow this to happen. Limiting energy use in operation was dependent on maximising natural ventilation and assisted fume extraction; to this end four large prefabricated glulam and CLT extraction ‘horns’ were fitted to the ridge of the building. Producing these as single elements to be lifted into place was an important element in the sequencing of construction to meet the programme. Fitted out with services prior to their installation, these cedar clad towers were bolted into place, forming a landmark to the skyline.

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Exposed timber limited the need for wall linings. Photo: Martine Hamilton-Knight

research ‘hotel’, emphasising sharing of facilities such as fume cupboards. The building contains research laboratories, specialist instrument rooms, a teaching laboratory and NMR suite, supported by offices, meeting rooms, outreach space and prep areas. The end walls feature vertical slot windows, angled to avoid penetration by direct sunlight, animating the façade and allowing plenty of natural light into the laboratory areas. The south facing PV roof encloses the multi-function winter garden.

Interior Exposed timber features throughout the interior of the building, including exposed CLT within the laboratories themselves. A slatted timber suspended ceiling is employed within the main reception area and as a feature within the winter garden, with suspended lighting coordinated between the slats. Exposed CLT ceilings make up the remainder of the building in the cellular spaces and the larger volume laboratories on the upper level – the latter being used to suspend services and the timber service booms from cables. The staircases are also formed in CLT to both the flights and the balustrades. Providing 4500m² of accommodation over two stories, this £15.8m BREEAM Outstanding/LEED Platinum building provides an appropriate environment for sustainable chemistry, which is both energy and resource efficient. An experiment in its own right, the unique character and philosophy of the building is intended to inspire those who work in, visit or observe it, influencing and improving the entire field of sustainable chemistry. n

Further information Members can read a full case study with drawings and images at: www.trada.co.uk.

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A service station – but not as we know it Exposed timber structures sympathetic to their rural surroundings are at the heart of a recently opened motorway service station in Gloucester.

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“The glulam timber is sustainably sourced European Spruce. Both building and landscape are designed to have a low environmental impact and to embody the Passivhaus ‘fabric first’ principle, measures which have helped it achieve a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating.”

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beacon of hope for hungry drivers looking for quality food’ was how one restaurant critic described Gloucester motorway services, which recently opened between junctions 11a and 12 of the north and south bound sides of the M5 near Brookethorpe, Gloucester. The quality does not only apply to the food however; the new services and their landscaping take a fresh approach to motorway service design, using timber to create modern yet rustic spaces and reinventing and reinvigorating a wellknown building type. There are two visitor buildings and two petrol stations, one of each on either side of the motorway. The visitor buildings are set well back from the motorway itself and their associated parking spaces – for cars, trucks coaches and caravans – have been carefully landscaped and co-ordinated into a harmonious whole. Each building has a single storey glazed entrance set within its gently mounded convex shape, covered with a luxuriant green roof which sweeps down on all sides. This helps to give the impression that it merges into the surrounding rolling Cotswold countryside. Excavated materials from the construction site were re-used in the landscaping, which together with the building itself, act as a barrier to motorway sound.

Family business The project is the brainchild of the Dunning family, founders of Westmorland Ltd, who opened their first motorway service area at Tebay, Cumbria, in 1972, when the M6 motorway was built through their hill farm. Their business has always emphasised quality food and Tebay has been regularly voted Britain’s favourite motorway stop. In keeping with this local ethos, Gloucester services has no franchised brands; instead, homemade hot food and excellent cakes are produced on site in its kitchens. The shops – including an excellent butcher – celebrate small-scale local food producers, all sourced within 30 miles of the site. The client’s radical approach to business extended to the design and construction of the buildings – developing a form and setting which would be sustainable and bed seamlessly into the surrounding landscape – and the use of timber was a key component to achieving this. With their farming >> www.trada.co.uk

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The main entrance is glazed and flanked in Cotswold stone. Photo: Paul Miller

background the Dunnings wanted the main public areas to be large, internal spaces reminiscent of a contemporary barn. This has been achieved by an exposed timber structure, creating a calm and warm environment which also reveals the shape of the curved roof.

The building The two main visitor buildings, one on each side of the motorway, lie at the rear of the site beyond the landscaped parking areas. They are virtually identical in size and share the same plan shape, an annular segment of a circle, and are both covered with a gently arched roof. The central, highest part of the roof houses the main public spaces – foyer, servery and dining space – while back-of-house spaces – toilets, kitchen, storage – are set within the tapering sides, with mezzanines in the higher parts which contain services.

glulam beams and columns. The curved rear wall is fully glazed and the glulam roof beams extend beyond it to create a deep overhanging eaves, sheltering an outside dining space. In the main public spaces – foyer, servery and dining space – the combination of arched roof and curved plan created a complex structural geometry, with structural engineers using parametric tools to create a 3D model of the structure. This also took account of the additional load contributed by the green roof. In these public areas, the exposed arch of the roof is supported by two sets of curved glulam beams connected by simple paired flitch plates to supporting columns. >>

The glazed main entrance is set between solid walls of local Cotswold stone and leads to a central foyer with shops, set on each side within the lower slopes of the arch. But the eye is led beyond the foyer to the servery, where the magnificent arch of the roof, supported by massive tree-like glulam columns, rises to more than eight metres. The servery, offering an informal service of fresh hot or cold food and drinks, opens out towards the rear of the building to create a spacious dining space which extends at both sides – its gently pitched roof is supported by a series of exposed www.trada.co.uk

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The two central columns each have branching support arms, also connected to beam and column with paired flitch plates. The glulam beams support a series of exposed 200 x 100mm timber purlins running at 600mm centres and curved on plan to align with the curved walls below. They are lined with a perforated ply soffit backed with acoustic insulation. The purlins support a profiled structural metal liner, an 18mm ply deck, 170mm extruded polystyrene insulation on EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber) and the built-up green roof and drainage system. At the overhanging eaves, tapered glulam beams and purlins support a 100mm deep cross-laminated timber (CLT) soffit, which in turn supports the edge of the green roof system. The servery is enclosed on each side with full-height walls; to one side are the public toilets, to the other are kitchens, staff toilets, offices and an external yard for deliveries. As these are smaller, cellular spaces they have a steel-framed structure.

Further information To read the full case study with plans and drawings go to: www.trada.co.uk.

Project information Client:

Westmorland Ltd

Architect:

Glenn Howells Architects

Post-contract (construction) architect: AFL Architects, Manchester Structural engineer:

BWB Consulting, Buro Happold

Main contractor:

Buckingham Group

Timber structure suppliers:

B & K Structures, Derby (North), Hess Timber GmbH (South), Crendon Timber (South)

Sustainability The glulam timber is sustainably sourced European Spruce. Both building and landscape are designed to have a low environmental impact and to embody the Passivhaus ‘fabric first’ principle, measures which have helped it achieve a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating.

Awards

The extensive earth roofs of the two visitor buildings were sown with local wildflowers. Their size and weight helps to equalise internal temperatures, providing stable and pleasant conditions all year round. The building was insulated to 25 per cent above Building Regulations' requirements and where possible, materials were sustainably sourced. n

RIBA Client of the Year 2016

RIBA National Award 2016 RIBA South West Award and Sustainability Award 2016

Civic Trust Awards 2016: Commendation Civic Voice National Design Award 2015 RICS Awards, South West 2016: Project of the Year, Community Benefit Award, Infrastructure Award

With its sloping grass roof, the building merges into the landscape. Photo: Paul Miller

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Striking the right note Designers of a music therapy centre in Penrith turned to timber to deliver a welcoming and calm environment for children with special needs.

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unbeams Music Centre has a powerful story at its heart: it is dedicated to helping children with special needs, some of them desperately disabled, and improving their health and wellbeing through the power of music.

Calming effect When Will started work on the project there were few examples of music therapy centres. His concept was based on research, which emphasised the importance of a welcoming, non-institutional

Its founder and inspiration is Annie Mawson, a former special needs

environment, a building which would be healthy for the children,

teacher who set up the charity in the 1990s, taking her harp out to

and one which would help them achieve a calm state. The

disabled children, using instruments and song to draw out the language

importance of natural materials was one of the things he drew from

and involvement that was sometimes hard to reach. She held concerts

his exploration of Rudolf Steiner’s approach to music therapy. For

to raise money and the charity grew. Eventually, it was clear that the

all these reasons, timber was the natural choice, used throughout

charity needed a permanent home, somewhere to cater for the needs of

the building for its warmth, its durability and for its value as an

children and other people with difficulties, somewhere to play and teach

essential element of acoustic control in the internal spaces.

music, store instruments and house the increasing administration. Both client and architect were committed to a building that was It was a concept which was taken up by Will Mawson, Annie’s nephew

sustainable, that would make as much use as possible of natural

and now director of award-winning practice MawsonKerr architects

light, with a highly insulated fabric to achieve passive response,

in Newcastle upon Tyne. While still an architectural student, Will had

built as far as possible with sustainable natural materials. The

designed a new building for the charity as a thesis project. Meanwhile,

south-facing and gently sloping site helped to achieve that, allowing

Annie set out to raise the £2 million needed to build the centre – a

the new building to follow the natural contours of the slope and set

seemingly impossible goal but one which was fulfilled by giving

itself partly into the ground at the rear, so that the land above – a

concerts, by generous local donors, and by sponsorship of bike and

grass and flower-covered field – appears to extend over it to form a

fell walking challenges in the Lake District hills nearby. It took almost

green roof. The long, low, single-storey structure emerges from this

a decade but everything finally came together in 2008, when the

landscape as three robust timber forms, facetted ‘pods’ clad with

ideal site was found – a beautiful sloping field overlooking the Lake

cedar shingles. They contain the important spaces of the centre:

District hills and close to Penrith, the M6 motorway and the A66.

workshop/performance hall, therapy suites and meeting room. Set back between the pods are walls clad with horizontally-boarded

The idea of music therapy – using music to improve wellbeing and to

oak with doors and louvre-screened windows to smaller rooms in

help communication for people with limited language skills – is still not

the centre, all looking out to the southerly views of the hills.

well known. But it is remarkably successful: Annie is now extending her work to involve elderly people with dementia, for whom music seems

The plan is gently curved; services, plant, changing and shower rooms

to make a huge difference. The charity is busy, with over 50 projects,

and WCs are set along the rear and a long curved corridor, lined with

most of which will continue to be based in schools and homes.

a wall of local Cumbrian slate, gives access to all the main spaces. At the east end of the building is the main entrance, a lofty canopy, four metres high supported by a glulam structure of paired columns and beams. (As if to announce the start of a musical journey, a set of harmonious sounding posts stand just alongside the entrance). The draught lobby has a green planted wall, designed to help calm anxious visitors, and leads to a generous reception space, large enough for public exhibitions and receptions and set between the workshop/performance hall pod and the music therapy suite pod. The canted and cedar-shingle clad walls of both pods have been brought into the inside and frame the reception space. Above is an

Walls are clad with boarded oak and have louvered windows. Photo: Simon Kennedy

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The workshop/performance hall, named Glassical Hall after the trustee, composer Philip Glass, can take an audience of up to 120 but is also suitable for a smaller group of children, parents, musicians or dancers, who are provided with barres for practice.

Acoustic quality On the other side a lobby leads to the pod containing two music therapy suites, specially designed for music performance or for gentle sensory stimulation. Set between them, and separated and insulated acoustically, is a recording studio. The acoustic quality of these rooms has made them much in demand for hire, generating revenue for the charity. Beyond, the corridor leads to other therapy

Glulam beams and columns feature in the reception space. Photo: Simon Kennedy

rooms, a generous meeting room, a kitchen and offices. TRADA for advice and decided to use Treatex Cedar Oil for its The facetted shape of the workshop/performance hall and the

specific UV protective qualities on the cedar shingles and Osmo

therapy suites, together with their internal wall surfaces, were

Extra Clear finish on the oak.

developed with acoustician Douglas Doherty to achieve an ideal acoustic shape for music performance.

Internally, to keep VOC (volatile organic compounds) emissions to a minimum, additional fire protection qualities were achieved by the

The internal walls of the workshop/performance hall are lined with

use of HR Prof fire retardant.

15mm ply and a double layer of plasterboard, acoustic insulation and an internal cladding of 32mm thick oak boards on acoustic

Although nine years in gestation and completed only in January

material fixed to battens. The oak boards vary in width and are

2017, the Sunbeams Music Centre is a human-scale building in

set at 25 to 100mm intervals; the variations create diffusion to break up sound waves. The ceiling has an acoustic raft of soundreflecting material to help deflect sound, with the glulam beam support structure visible around the edges.

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Further information To read the full case study go to: www.trada.co.uk.

The floor is a Junckers sprung timber one; the dark oak boards are stained black to make a visual contrast with the walls so that people who are visually impaired can recognise the difference between walls and floor. The structure of the three faceted pods consists of a series of tapered glulam beams and steel frame, braced with crosslaminated timber (CLT) panels and lined with locally sourced sheep wool insulation. The roof structure is of glulam beams,

Project information Client: Sunbeams Music Trust Architect: MawsonKerr Architects Structural Engineer: JS Engineering Design Acoustic Engineer: DACS Ltd

timber joists and a highly insulated green roof system. In the other,

Main contractor: Thomas Armstrong Ltd

more cellular parts of the building, the glulam beam roof structure

Joinery: Ling Joinery, RASKL Design Studio, West End

is supported on glulam columns set within the perimeter wall. The floors – timber and polished concrete – are in dark colours to contrast with light walls. All timber used was sustainably sourced. The pods are clad both externally and internally with 400mm Canadian western red cedar

Cabinet and Joinery

Glulam supplier: Kingston Craftsmen Timber supplier: Kerto (CLT), Junckers (floor), Jacksons Timber Merchant

Timber elements: Structure, external and internal cladding,

shingles, overlapping 200mm and fixed to 50 x 25mm treated

floor, furniture, doors, windows

softwood battens and counterbattens. Rather than allowing the

Timber species: Canadian western red cedar, European

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Material world Robin Lancashire provides an outline of the type and standard of materials normally specified for timber frame buildings.

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“A rule of thumb for shrinkage is a 1% change in dimension for every 4% change in moisture content. The majority of this shrinkage occurs across the grain, and timber frame design must allow for this.”

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ost timber frame building manufacturers in the UK supply factory-assembled, open panels of a size that can be placed into position on site. However, ‘closed panel’ systems with the insulation, services, vapour control layer, internal linings, and in some instances the joinery and cladding all applied in the factory, can achieve higher levels of prefabrication and therefore aid certain aspects of the building process.

While the choice of open or closed panel system will vary according to the requirements of each build, specifiers must concern themselves with one thing above all else – the quality of the manufactured components and materials.

Structural timber All timber used for structural purposes should be strength graded and clearly marked with the grade and/or the strength class and CE mark. Timber for structural framing is normally softwood of strength class C16 or above. Three standards relevant to the strength grading of structural timber used in timber frame construction are listed in Table 1. Structural timber composites or engineered structural components can also be used, provided they comply with relevant standards. They must carry a CE mark or have independent third party certification for the application proposed. Other configurations that combine timber flanges with metal strutting webs are also available.

Timber sizes BS EN 336:2003 Structural timber. Sizes, permitted deviations lists target sizes for structural softwoods at a moisture content of 20%. The National Annex lists sizes commonly available in the UK and allowable tolerances.

Wall framing Timber for wall framing is usually surfaced on all four sides, and referred to by CLS/ALS size. The sizes most commonly used for studs in the UK are CLS/ALS; 38mm x 89mm or 38mm x 140mm. Other sizes available are 38mm x 63mm, 184mm, 235mm and 285mm. I-studs or metal web studs are sometimes specified where high levels of thermal insulation are required. >> www.trada.co.uk

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British Standard

Relevance to grading

BS EN 14081-1 Timber structures. Strength graded structural timber with rectangular cross section. General requirements

The harmonised standard for strength grading, covering both visual and machine grading

BS 4978 Visual strength grading of softwood. Specification

UK softwood is visually graded according to BS 4978, which defines two grades for pieces that are not rejected: GS (General Structural) and SS (Special Structural)

BS EN 1912 Structural Timber. Strength classes. Assignment of visual grades and species

Lists strength class allocations for combinations of species and visual strength grades

Structural softwood installed at 20% moisture content will still shrink as it dries down to its equilibrium moisture content in the heated building. For intermediate floor joists this can be as low as 8%–10%. A ‘rule of thumb’ for shrinkage in solid softwood is a 1% change in dimension for every 4% change in moisture content. The majority of this shrinkage occurs across the grain, and timber frame design must allow for this.

Preservative treatments The need for preservative treatment depends on the durability of the timber used and an assessment of the risk of decay or insect attack. Three standards relevant to preservative treatment used in timber frame construction are listed in Table 2.

Table 1: Strength grading standards relating to structural softwood used within timber frame construction

Floor joists In platform frame, floor joists are of the same nominal depth throughout, in order to standardise wall panel heights. Alternatively ALS/CLS surfaced timber may be specified for joists. Joist sizes for solid timber members in floors, ceilings and roofs (excluding trussed rafter roofs) of dwellings should be selected according to Eurocode 5 requirements. For spans and detailed technical guidance, the manufacturer’s literature should be followed.

Moisture content of framing timber Structural softwood for use in buildings (Service classes 1 and 2 in Eurocode 5) is strength graded at an average moisture content of 20% and marked DRY or KD. It should be protected from wetting and high humidity during storage. Timber that is more than 100mm in thickness is difficult to dry quickly and will normally be graded and marked WET. In this case design calculations must be based on wet stresses.

British Standard

Relevance to preservation

BS EN 335 Durability of wood and wood-based products. Use classes: definitions, application to solid wood and wood-based products

Defines use classes (1–5) for assessing the protection needed against biological attack. Use class 1 being for interior, dry use and use class 5 being permanently or regularly submerged underwater

BS 8417 Preservation of wood. Code of practice

Provides a code of practice that can be used to specify a suitable preservation system

BS EN 350 Durability of wood and wood-based products. Natural durability of solid wood. Guide to the principles of testing and classification of natural durability of wood

Defines the durability classes (1–5) of timber species, 1 being very durable and 5 being not durable

Table 2: British Standards relating to preservative treatment requirements

For most structural softwoods which are durability class 4 (slightly durable) or class 5 (not durable), timber frame construction needs treatment in two categories as shown below. Treatment is essential for: • sole plates • bottom members of loadbearing wall frames or joinery resting directly on the damp proof course (DPC) • timber cavity barriers in external cavity walls (also to be protected by separate DPC) • timber in cold design flat roofs • cladding fixing battens • tiling battens Treatment is recommended as insurance for: • joists in suspended timber ground floors

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In addition, the Building Regulations (England and Wales) require all softwood roof timbers in specified areas of England to be treated against attack by the house longhorn beetle. Timber should not be cut or drilled after preservative treatment. However, if this is unavoidable, treat the cut ends or holes by brushing or swabbing liberally with appropriate preservative.

Timber trussed rafters Timber trussed rafters must be designed and manufactured to Eurocode 5 and comply with the harmonised standard BS EN 14250 Timber structures. Product requirements for prefabricated structural members assembled with punched metal plate fasteners and be CE marked. Bracing is essential and must be continuous over the length of the building.

Sheathing Wood-based material for structural sheathing must comply with the harmonised standard BS EN 13986 Wood-based panels for use in construction. Characteristics, evaluation of conformity and marking and be CE marked. The board should be suitable for structural use in a humid (or exterior) environment. Wood-based sheathing must also comply with BS EN 12871 Wood-based panels. Performance specifications and requirements for load bearing boards for use in floors, walls and roofs. Non-combustible sheathing boards, typically magnesium oxide (MgO) are increasingly used in areas of large timber

Panel type

Standard

Oriented strand board (OSB): OSB3 or OSB4

BS EN 300:2 Oriented strand boards (OSB). Definitions, classification and specifications

Plywoods of grade EN 636-2 or EN 636-3

BS EN 636 Plywood. Specifications

Oil tempered hardboard grade HB.HLA2

BS EN 622-2 Fibreboards. Specifications. Requirements for hardboards

High density medium board grades MBH.HLS1 or MBH.HLS2

BS EN 622-3 Fibreboards. Specifications. Requirements for medium boards

Impregnated softboard grade SB.HLS

BS EN 622-4 Fibreboards. Specifications. Requirements for softboards

Particleboards grades P5 or P7

BS EN 312 Particleboards. Specifications

Table 3: Materials which may be specified for sheathing

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frame structures to mitigate the risk of fire spread during the construction phase. These boards should meet BS EN ISO 1182:2010 Reaction to fire tests for products. Non-combustibility test, Euroclass A1.

Floor decks Wood-based panels for structural floor decking must comply with the harmonised standard BS EN 13986 and be CE marked. Again, the board should be suitable for structural use in a humid (or exterior) environment. Panels for floor decks must also comply with BS EN 12871 and the CE mark should include the word ‘Flooring’ to indicate that BS EN 12871 point load and impact tests have been carried out. Materials which may be specified for floor decking (subject to wood-based panels also meeting the requirements outlined above) include: • chipboard for flooring: Type P5 or P7 to BS EN 312 • oriented strand board for flooring: OSB3 or OSB4 to BS EN 300 • plywood for flooring: grade EN 636-2S or EN 636-3S to BS EN 636 The design of domestic floor decking is based on an imposed load of 1.5 kN/m2. Detailed design calculations for floor decking in other building types should be undertaken. Wood-based panel manufacturers will provide test results for panel thickness and joist spacings.

Thermal insulation Thermal insulation normally takes the form of mineral fibre (glass or rock) or cellulose fibre – the density and thickness will depend on the level of insulation required. A range of other insulation products can also be specified, but materials should be appropriate for use in timber frame buildings, must comply with the harmonised standards listed in Table 4 and must carry a CE mark.

Vapour control layer Where the wall design requires a vapour control layer, a minimum 125 micron (500 gauge) polyethylene or a proprietary vapour control plasterboard should be specified.

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Mineral wool

BS EN 13162 Thermal insulation products for buildings. Factory made mineral wool (MW) products. Specification

Expanded polystyrene

BS EN 13163 Thermal insulation products for buildings. Factory made expanded polystyrene (EPS) products. Specification

Extruded polystyrene foam (XPS)

BS EN 13164 Thermal insulation products for buildings. Factory made extruded polystyrene foam (XPS) products. Specification

Rigid polyurethane foam (PUR)

BS EN 13165 Thermal insulation products for buildings. Factory made rigid polyurethane foam (PU) products. Specification

Phenolic foam (PF)

BS EN 13166 Thermal insulation products for buildings. Factory made phenolic foam (PF) products. Specification

Cellular glass (CG)

BS EN 13167 Thermal insulation products for buildings. Factory made cellular glass (CG) products. Specification

Wood wool

BS EN 13168 Thermal insulation products for buildings. Factory made wood wool (WW) products. Specification

Wood fibre

BS EN 13171 Thermal insulation products for buildings. Factory made wood fibre (WF) products. Specification

Cladding The range of cladding materials suitable for timber frame buildings is wide and includes brickwork, blockwork, render systems and timber boarding. There must be a drained and vented airspace behind the external cladding to all timber frame walls.

Wall ties Masonry cladding is secured to the timber studs with flexible, stainless steel ties, using stainless steel fixings. Wall ties must comply with the harmonised Standard BS EN 845-1 Specification for ancillary components for masonry. Ties, tension straps, hangers and brackets and be CE marked. The manufacturer should declare the maximum permissible range of movement that the tie can accommodate, and the designer should ensure that the tie can accommodate the degree of differential movement anticipated in the building.

Lintels for masonry cladding Proprietary steel lintels should be purpose-designed for timber frame and have independent third party certification. Lintels must comply with the harmonised standard BS EN 845-2 Specification for ancillary components for masonry. Lintels and be CE marked.

Table 4: Insulation types for timber frame buildings and standards

Wall linings and ceilings Barriers are necessary in concealed spaces to restrict the passage of smoke and flame. Their positioning in external wall and party wall cavities is laid down in building regulations. Depending upon their position and fixing, they may be mineral wool, mortar fill, non-combustible board material or timber.

Plasterboard is commonly used to line walls and ceilings and contributes significantly towards achieving the required period of fire resistance. Plasterboard must comply with the harmonised Standard BS EN 520 Gypsum plasterboards. Definitions, requirements and test methods and be CE marked. Taperedged boards with a thickness of 12.5mm or 15mm are normally specified for walls and ceilings in dwellings up to three storeys.

Various proprietary cavity barriers are available consisting of a mineral wool strip encased in a polyethylene sleeve. Cavity barriers may be of combustible material providing they achieve a minimum of 30 minutes fire resistance. Timber cavity barriers should be preservative-treated and separated by a damp proof course from any masonry. A strip of mineral wool insulation outside the DPC can ensure a tight seal with the cladding.

In summary, it is important to consider the effects of weather on materials and the details of erection on site when specifying. All timber used for structural purposes should be strength graded and clearly marked with the required grade and/or the Strength Class and CE mark. The need for preservative treatment depends on the durability of the timber used and an assessment of the risk of decay or insect attack. n

Cavity barriers and fire stops

Intumescent cavity barriers, which expand to fill the cavity when heated, are increasingly popular when installing claddings supported by the timber frame, because these afford continuous ventilation of the cladding, reducing the need to install cavity trays and open perpends. Independent third party certified products for the application proposed should be specified. www.trada.co.uk

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Selecting external panels Wood-based panels need special consideration if they are to be used outside. Ian Rochester guides us through the standards to be applied.

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“The durability of solid wood is either derived from the inherent characteristics of the heartwood of specific wood species used, or the treatment/modification that is applied.”

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olid wood is commonly used outside – classic examples of this would be beams in a Tudor building, wooden benches, fencing, cladding and groynes on a beach. But what about wood-based panels? You’ve probably seen them but might not have noticed them.

Plywood has been used in exterior applications for a long time. More recently we are seeing innovations such as modified MDF* and particleboard/OSB flooring with surface coatings. These offer varying degrees of exterior protection, from the harshest environments such as ‘in ground contact’ to temporary weather protection during construction. The durability of solid wood is either derived from the inherent characteristics of the heartwood of specific wood species used, or the treatment/modification that is applied. In principle, the same also applies to wood-based panels, though they also use a resin binder to ‘glue’ the wood in a panel together. If situated outside, wood-based panels would contain elevated moisture levels during use. This increased moisture can break down panels that do not have a suitable resin binder, releasing the stresses locked in during pressing and resulting in swelling of the product and, over time, the loss of its physical integrity.

Dry, humid or exterior The European standardisation system for wood-based panels is based around the end use conditions of ‘dry, ‘humid’ and ‘exterior’. This grade system is an assessment on the resin binder’s ability to withstand different moisture conditions, and is tested by assessing the amount of breakdown of a product in increasingly harsh test conditions. This is mirrored by the service classes 1, 2 and 3 respectively, as defined in the Eurocodes (see Figure 1). A construction product suitable for dry conditions will have to withstand a 24-hour soak in cold water; a humid board will undergo a short boil test or three-week soak/freeze cyclic test; while an exterior plywood will have to withstand 72 hours’ boiling without the bond breaking down. This effectively excludes any ‘dry’ products from use in situations of elevated moisture content. Humid grade panels are for use in areas of high humidity, where they are fully protected and not subject to any sustained direct wetting – these types of product are often >> www.trada.co.uk

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Service class

Temperature

Approx RH*

EMC**

Examples from the UK National Annex to Eurocode 5 [7]

‘humid’) that has a coating system and an enhanced MDF.H (non-structural ‘humid’) that uses chemically modified fibres, allowing it to be used uncoated in very harsh environments such as in contact with the ground.

1

20°C

65%

12%

Warm roofs, intermediate floors, timber-frame walls – internal and party walls

Biological durability

2

20°C

85%

3

Conditions leading to higher moisture contents than service class 2

20%

Cold roofs, ground floors, timber-frame walls – exterior walls, exterior uses where member is protected from direct wetting

>20%

Exterior uses – fully exposed

*RH Relative humidity: level not to be exceeded for more than a few weeks each year **EMC Maximum equilibrium moisture content for most softwoods. In similar conditions the EMC of panel products will typically be lower

Figure 1: Service classes and examples from Eurocode 5

referred to as ‘moisture resistant’. This doesn’t mean they are waterproof but just that they have an enhanced resistance to breakdown in the presence of moisture. Their structural integrity will break down given enough time at elevated moisture contents (i.e. exposure to direct wetting as opposed to the occasional high humidity for which they are designed). Panels of this description are particularly intended for internal situations, where there is a risk of accidental wetting or high humidity, for example in bathrooms and kitchens. Painting this type of product without any manufacturer guarantee will enable its use in limited exterior situations but not as a construction product – only where it is for temporary use and where its failure does not pose a risk, for example a site hoarding. Indeed there are proprietary OSB products available for use as site hoardings that come with factory primed surfaces for painting on site. There are a few innovative products available that can be used in exterior situations. These fall outside European classification because they are new and have not been in circulation long enough for them to be officially standardised. These will have been tested and certificated to demonstrate their effectiveness in specific end use exposures, and have to be installed and maintained according to manufacturer requirements. The type of products that fall into this category would be particleboard and MDF, because there are no official ‘exterior’ grades for these products. For example, there is an enhanced P5 (structural ‘humid’) particleboard that has a weather protective coating to protect it during construction. Then there is exterior MDF (non-structural www.trada.co.uk

Once a suitable grade (dry, humid or exterior) in terms of the resin binder’s capability to resist moisture has been selected, the durability (biological durability) of the wood used to make wood-based panels should be considered. The predominant wood type used in the manufacture of particleboard, OSB and MDF is softwood, which has a low natural biological durability. Hardwood plywood will have durability relevant to its wood species heartwood. This would be reduced where there is a proportion of sapwood present as all sapwood is non-durable. Wood-based panels by their nature will generally use all of a log, which means they will contain both sapwood and heartwood. There are exceptions – such as marine plywood made to BS 1088, where heartwood is used in the build-up of the product – but apart from that all wood-based panels will contain sapwood and can therefore be considered non-durable. This is where preservative treatment, the use of modified wood or simply painting can come into play to enhance durability. >>

Cabershield Plus is a waterproof P5 flooring grade particleboard system. Photo: Norbord

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In humid uses, moisture content could rise enough for moulds and possibly fungi to start, but will not be wet enough for long enough for this to be a problem. In exterior situations however (i.e. service class 3) the woody part of the panel in combination with the desired service life and ease of maintenance must be taken into account. Wood-based panel durability is declared by the manufacturer to the use class (UC) for which they can be used. A use class, as defined in EN 335, is a class that represents different in-service situations to which a wood-based panel (or solid wood) can be exposed and consists of five classes. This is different to how durability is declared with solid wood, because the latter’s durability is given by reference to a durability class in EN 350. It should be noted that the use class in itself does not give an indication of the service life of a product. As such, when claims of use class 3.1 and above are made, the manufacturer must be consulted about the service life and any requirements to maintain the desired performance, or the product is assumed to be non-durable. Figure 2 shows the decision tree a wood-based panel manufacturer might use in order to decide the claim they would make for their product ex-factory.

Panel selection The final step is to bring all of this information together to be able to choose a product. In order to do this two aspects need to be considered regarding its biological durability when specifying or choosing a wood-based panel product. (There are other things that will go to make the final specification, such as fixings and aspect, but here we focus on biological durability). 1. Use class in which the product will be used • Use class claim by wood-based panel manufacturer 2. Where claims of use class 3.1 and above are made the service life duration needs to be considered • Where there is no manufacturer claim on biological durability, a non-durable product must be assumed, therefore the need for coating/edge sealing and maintenance or preservative treatment should be considered, or • by verifying proprietary product with manufacturer claim. >>

Glue bond/resin binder suitable for service class 2 (humid) or better?

NO

Declaration UC 1 Glue bond/resin binder suitable for service class 1 (dry)

NO

Declaration UC 2 Glue bond/resin binder suitable for service class 2 (humid)

YES Glue bond/resin binder suitable for service class 3 (exterior)?

YES

Declaration UC 3.2, UC 4 or UC 5 as appropriate

YES

Coated, film faced and edge sealed, modified or treated for UC3.2 or UC 4 or UC 5?

YES

Declaration UC 3.2, UC 4 or UC 5 as appropriate

YES

Natural biological durability to declare above UC 3.1?

NO

Raw board?

NO

NO

Declaration UC 3.1

Figure 2: Flow diagram for determining the biological durability declaration

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Smartply Site Protect is a coated site hoarding panel with an exterior polymer coating. Photo Medite Smartply

Here are two illustrations of how this might translate in the decision-making process for biological durability: 1. Exterior cladding in residential low rise Brief stage • Has to be painted and have a minimum 10-year life • Must be able to take paint and edge sealing • Will require regular maintenance • Possibility to be replaced if necessary after 10 years Specification stage In this case an ‘exterior’ plywood with a durability claim of UC 3.1 or above, exterior MDF, or a marine plywood could be used. Reasoning As the cladding should have a painted appearance, is accessible and regular re-painting is anticipated, the biological durability of the cladding is not an issue due to the use of paint, so a regular exterior grade plywood could be used. But a marine plywood or an exterior MDF (painted or modified*) could equally be used, as they have inherent biological durability and may maintain the cladding for more than 10 years. 2. Cladding on a block of flats where access is difficult Brief stage Has to have a good appearance but without paint, no maintenance and last for 25 years when it will be replaced. www.trada.co.uk

Specification stage Modified MDF or a treated ‘exterior’ grade plywood with a durability claim of UC 3.1 or above, and a preservative treatment suitable for the desired service life. Reasoning Access is not possible except for very infrequent maintenance by contractors for which painting is not anticipated. So any product used must be able to withstand the weather for 25 years without any maintenance. Using these illustrations, a picture can be built up of the decisionmaking process and the considerations needed to specify appropriately. While the explanation of the system of classification for durability may appear complex, in practice, as can be seen in the examples, the process is relatively straightforward. n *MDF made with wood fibres chemically modified such that they become resistant to moisture ingress and as a consequence enhanced durability is imparted. The commercial production of these fibres is registered under the brand name Tricoya.

Further Information Specification and use of wood based panels in exterior situations [WIS 2/3-11] is available at www.trada.co.uk

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Staying dry Robin Lancashire offers guidance on best practice for party wall thermal bypass when building with timber frame.

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t has long been recognised that when building with timber frame, energy performance can be achieved primarily through the external structure, using a secure envelope. Historically, party wall heat loss was not considered in energy use calculations. However, building regulations now state that it is only permissible to ignore heat loss through party walls and declare it to have a heat loss factor (U-value) of 0.00W/m2K if the cavity is fully filled with insulation and has effective cavity edge sealing.

Before ‘party wall thermal bypass’ was identified as a phenomenon, open panel timber frames were erected over a number of weeks, often getting a little damp in the process – thanks to the British weather. The roof covering would then go on and the timber frame would begin to dry again because it was well ventilated, and any moisture absorbed into the timber frame materials was given time to escape. Only then did the insulation, polythene vapour control layer and linings get installed in a dry environment. The timber would stay dry and remain dry to deliver a good service life.

Air movement in party wall cavities leads to significant heat loss, and results in what is known as party wall thermal bypass. The result is that, to comply with difficult to achieve and expensive thermal performance regulations, many party wall cavities in timber frame buildings are now filled with mineral wool. Mineral wool is a readily available construction material with established use in timber frame construction, and enables the complete filling of variable sized gaps. It can contribute to the fire, acoustic and thermal performance of a building, depending how it is used.

These days, in order to meet current thermal performance requirements, the trend is to install party wall insulation during the timber frame erection process. A sheathed party wall leaf is put up, it has mineral wool fixed to its face and then the adjacent party wall leaf is erected next to it, sandwiching the mineral wool in place. While this is an effective way of negating party wall thermal bypass, extra care must be taken on site to ensure that the mineral wool is not exposed to rain. Fortunately, with our tips for good practice on site, this problem can be avoided: >>

Saturated mineral wool at the head of a party wall opening

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Insulate when building is weathertight: First and foremost, any method of insulation needs to be conducted once the building is weathertight and the timber moisture content is below 20%. There are two main ways in which this can be achieved: the first is the coordination of the installation of insulation and fixing of the sheathing boards, and the second is using injected or blown fibre insulation. Plan the location of OSB with insulation in mind: Many party walls have OSB (Oriented Strand Board) sheathing installed on both leafs, but not all of it is required structurally. Using OSB only where it is required structurally – and planning its location with insulation in mind – will allow easier access to the party wall cavity, so that the insulation can be installed once a weathertight shell is achieved. Consider blown fibre insulation: Blown fibre insulation offers a solution to otherwise inaccessible areas, and can be installed into the cavity between the sheathing boards once the building is weathertight. Another alternative is to move one

Wet OSB at the top of a party wall indicates possible trapped moisture in cavity behind

or both sheathing boards to the room side of the party wall studs. Temporary bracing could be used during erection of the structure to provide racking resistance where needed. Once the building is weathertight, the cavity and stud voids can be fully insulated, temporary bracing removed and structural sheathing installed. Remove and replace non-combustible boards: On large sites where a lot of timber frame construction is taking place, it is now common for non-combustible boards to be installed to provide both site fire resistance and racking resistance. However, these may need to be removed and replaced board by board to allow access to the cavity at the appropriate time. Utilise effective perimeter edge sealing: Finally, to reduce heat loss from the party wall cavity, consider effective perimeter edge sealing. Edge sealing of the party wall cavity can be achieved in a number of ways; however, for timber frame construction it is normally achieved with the use of flexible cavity barriers and lapping of breather membranes over the end of the party wall cavity. n

Further information Timber Frame Construction (5th edition) discusses the issue of party thermal wall bypass and the potential risks involved, and looks at alternative methods.

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About the author Robin Lancashire is Exova BM TRADA’s Senior Timber Frame Wet compartment floor deck with top of party wall acting as a drain

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Specifying certificated fire doors Doors with a fire-resisting role to play may look like standard doors but do not be fooled – they are in fact technically complex, highly specialised pieces of equipment.

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t is critically important that owners, occupiers and facilities managers provide adequate protective measures to allow the users of their buildings to escape in the event of a fire emergency.

points in any such constructions are the doors. Because people and equipment must be allowed in and out of compartments, doors deliberately interrupt the line of defence. For this reason they need careful specification.

Fire-resistance is generally built in to walls, floors and ceilings to restrict fire to strategic zones or compartments. This stops it spreading and protects escape routes. The obvious weak

Doors with a fire-resisting role to play may look like standard doors but do not be fooled – they are in fact technically complex, highly specialised pieces of equipment. Their construction, ironmongery, installation, maintenance and management are extremely important in the overall fire safety strategy. Fire doors must be carefully managed at all times if the fire compartment is to serve its purpose. If they are ill-advisedly wedged open, for example, the function and performance of any fire compartment will be compromised, endangering people and property. Fire doors work by delaying the spread of fire and, if fitted with appropriately tested smoke seals, the passage of cold smoke throughout a building. As they respond to heat, intumescent seals around the edges of doors or, if made of steel, the doors themselves, expand to seal any gaps and hold the door solidly in-situ. This stalls the fire and helps to curtail it by limiting the flow of oxygen back to the compartment. It can be just as important to block cold smoke, which does not set off intumescent seals or cause steel to expand. When this is a risk, it is possible to buy fire doors fitted with additional brush or blade smoke seals.

In-use glazed double fire doorsets

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you must be assured that they will perform as expected in the event of fire. At the very least, the fire doors you specify must have been tested for fire resistance by the manufacturer and achieved the fire rating you need. Relevant standards are BS 476-22:1987 and BS EN 1634:2014. There are separate tests for cold ambient smoke leakage, set out for example in BS 476-31.1. A fire test report alone, however, may not be sufficient to satisfy you or your insurer. A fire test result applies only to the specific door design supplied for the test. The report does not provide approval for any variation in design, configuration, dimensions, components, ironmongery options, glazing options or end-use installed situation, and comes with no guarantee that doors supplied thereafter are manufactured in the same way as those tested. This poses a problem, since even slight changes to both the dimensions or manufacturing process can compromise the door’s fire-resistance. If the fire door you specify is precisely the same in all respects to that tested, then the test report

Fire resistance test on fully-glazed double doors

will provide some confidence that the doorset will perform as required. However, it is likely that the variation in doorset design and specification required within a building will fall outside the scope of a specific tested doorset. One option is to look for fire doors covered by an assessment report, sometimes also called an engineering judgement. Assessment reports set the limits for how far the manufacturer can alter the design of the tested sample, without changing the test result. These scope extensions encompass allowable variations to the door’s overall dimensions, glazing options, ironmongery, supporting construction, and so on. While helpful to the specifier, this still does not provide reassurance that the quality of manufacturing and materials is constant.

Fire resistance test, with flames at advanced stage

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The gold standard for peace of mind is third-party certification. In this scenario, the door manufacturer commissions fire tests, assessment reports and checks on the on-going manufacturing process by becoming certified by a reputable accredited certification body, such as Exova BM TRADA or Warrington Certification. Even before testing, auditors inspect the manufacturer’s factory production control (FPC) and its quality management systems, focusing on the raw materials and the training of the operatives. The manufacturing process is then checked on an ongoing basis (usually annually) to ensure that doors continue to be manufactured and specified in line with the original test data and certified scope of approval. As part of the certification process, there is ongoing audit fire testing to provide confidence in the continued performance of the doorset design. >> Timber 2018 Industry Yearbook

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It pays to eliminate the risks of fire in buildings entirely

Under Warrington Certification’s CERTIFIRE and EWCL5 schemes and Exova BM TRADA’s Q-mark scheme, the certificate has to be renewed every five years, and can be withdrawn earlier if the manufacturer fails FPC audit reviews. Their websites hold a maintained register of certified manufacturers. Even so, the owner, occupier, employer, agent or facilities manager cannot drop his or her guard. A certified product needs to be delivered safely and, once on site, stored correctly. It is all too easy for doors to get damaged or to warp, so it pays to follow the manufacturer’s instructions to the letter. The most common cause of failure in fire doors is during installation, especially if they are assembled on site. Intumescent seals can be cut away, gaps between the door edges and frame can be too wide, and accidental damage can be covered up under escutcheons or kick plates. It is possible to buy third-party certified complete fire doorsets, and they are perhaps the safest option because the doors, frames, seals, glazing and hardware are 'proven' to work together if properly installed. You can ensure safe installation by requiring properly qualified and competent installers. Just as doors can be third-party certified, so can personnel. Again, Warrington Certification Ltd and Exova BM TRADA run schemes such as FIRAS and Q-mark that give you this additional peace of mind. They also offer an expert inspection service. www.trada.co.uk

As with all regulated aspects of building and facilities management, it is important to keep documentary evidence of the decisions you make in specifying, installing and maintaining fire doors. This allows you to demonstrate due diligence in the unfortunate event of a fire. It also helps you to comply with legislation, secure buildings insurance and plan maintenance. Fires are thankfully rare but when they strike in buildings, their impact can be catastrophic. The primary concern is human wellbeing. Beyond that, of course, there are very severe risks to property and equipment. It is not uncommon for companies that have suffered a fire to go out of business, with criminal prosecutions possible against those responsible for the people and operations in affected premises. For these reasons, it pays to eliminate fire risks entirely or, where that is not possible, to invest time, money and due diligence in mitigating them as far as possible. n

About the author Andy Kearns is Technical Manager at Warrington Certification Ltd.

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Don’t let the bugs bite Whether and to what extent timber needs preservative treatment is subject to a range of considerations, as Aron Searle explains.

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reservatives are used to protect susceptible timbers and wood-based products against wood-destroying organisms such as fungi and insects. When used outdoors, the performance of timber will be compromised unless suitable preservative treatment and/or relevant surface and edge coating is applied, and is properly maintained and installed. When judging the need for preservative treatment, consider first the following parameters in order to gauge the type and level of treatment required:

• in-service conditions • service factors • desired service life • the natural durability of timber species.

High-pressure treatment process. Photo: Lonza Wood Protection

definitions, application to solid wood and wood-based products defines five use classes, together with the occurrence of

In-service conditions

biological agents in each use class.

Before specifying preservative treatment, it is important to understand the in-service conditions. Table 1 of BS EN 335 Durability of wood and wood-based products. Use classes:

Use class

A guide to use classes and example applications are listed in Table 1. >>

Examples

Use class 1

Interior, dry

Internal framing members

Use class 2

Interior, or under cover, not exposed to the weather

External beams under a canopy which may, very infrequently, be exposed to slight wetting due to surface condensation but not regular wind-driven rain

Possibility of water condensation

Joists built into external walls

Use class 3.1

External beams where horizontal surfaces and joints are protected from wetting, or are detailed to promote free drainage of rainwater and can dry rapidly

Use class 3

Limited wetting conditions Wood will not remain wet for long periods

Exterior, above ground, exposed to the weather Use class 3.2

External columns or beams with details which avoid trapping moisture

Water will not accumulate

External timbers with well applied and maintained end grain sealants and/or coatings

Prolonged wetting conditions

External columns or beams with exposed bolted connections that incur a risk of trapped moisture External columns or beams where the prevailing conditions provide for limited airflow/drying External column base supports that are close to the ground and within the splashback zone

Use class 4

Exterior in ground contact and/or fresh water

Fence posts or foundation piles

Use class 5

Permanently or regularly submerged in salt water

Wharf piles

Table 1: Use classes and example applications (WIS 2/3-71 Specifying externally exposed structural timber)

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When specifying, it is important to consider any conditions that

The sapwood is always considered as durability class 5 unless

could arise during the service life of the component, which would

specific information is available. If timber species contain a high

result in unexpected wetting of the timber. For example, design

percentage of sapwood, or if it is difficult to distinguish sapwood

faults, condensation, failure of other materials, poor workmanship

from heartwood, then preservative treatment may be warranted.

or lack of maintenance may suggest assigning a more severe

Many of the naturally durable timber species originate in the

use class.

tropics and may not be available certified. In these cases, it may be more appropriate to specify a less-durable certified timber

Moisture and insects

with preservative treatment.

Timber must be damp, with a moisture content exceeding 20%

If the heartwood of a timber has sufficient natural durability it can

for fungal decay to occur. Therefore, timber of any species that

be used without preservative treatment, even where a recognised

is maintained in dry conditions (use class 1) will remain free from

biological hazard exists. Table 3 in BS 8417 contains guidance on

fungal decay. However, for timber components exposed in use

whether a timber’s natural durability alone is appropriate for the

classes 2 to 5, the life of timber components can be extended

specified use class.

considerably by the designer’s attention to detail, for example, by protecting against excessive wetting and avoiding moisture

In BS EN 350, the durability classification may be given as a range

build-up.

rather than a single class (for example, a timber may be slightly durable to moderately durable). For these timbers, the lower classification

In use class 1, the only hazard is insect attack. But insects can

within this range should be used when determining the service

also affect durability in higher use classes. The consequences

life. BS EN 350 also classifies resistance to insect attack (rated

of attack are slow to become apparent in most cases, but take

as durable or not durable) and resistance to attack by termites or

account of the risk over the lifetime of a component. Certain

marine borers (rated as durable, moderately durable or not durable).

insect species, such as the house longhorn beetle, present a more serious short-term risk which is dealt with in UK Building Regulations Approved Document A (England and Wales).

Regulations In the UK, wood preservative products are approved under the

Service factors should be taken into account when deciding what

Control of Pesticides Regulations 1986 (COPR, as amended

level of protection is needed, and protection would be by either

1997) or the EU Biocidal Products Regulations (528/2012).

selecting a naturally durable species of timber, or by treatment

Approvals under COPR will transition to those under the EU

with a preservative.

Biocidal Products Regulation.

Table 2 in BS 8417 Preservation of wood. Code of practice lists

In addition to the requirements laid down in UK building

service factors, based on safety and economic considerations,

regulations, there are a number of organisations concerned with

ranging from A (negligible risk, preservation unnecessary) to D

the performance of timber commodities that specify requirements

(high risk, preservation is essential).

for the treatment of timber. These include the housing warranty bodies, such as the National House Building Council (NHBC),

The desired service life of any timber product assumes good

Highways England, BT/Openreach and Distribution Network

design and maintenance of the construction. Table 3 in BS 8417

Operator (DNO) Companies/National Grid. Their requirements are

specifies the natural durability classes for service lives of 15, 30

usually based on British Standards.

and 60 years, according to components and use classes. A range of specifications exist that allow for appropriate preservative

Natural durability Timber species vary in their resistance to attack by wood-destroying fungi and insects. BS EN 350 Durability of wood and wood-based products – testing and classification of the durability to biological agents of wood and wood-based materials lists many of the

treatment of timbers for specific end-uses. These include:

• NBS Z12 Preservative and Fire Retardant Treatment • BS 8417 Preservation of wood. Code of practice • Commodity Specifications (C1 to C12) in WPA’s Manual: Industrial Wood Preservation.

timbers of commercial importance in Europe and assigns them

For some specific critical uses (for example, externally exposed

to natural durability classes against decay agents. There are five

loadbearing timbers), preservative treaters will need to be

durability classes from 1 (very durable) to 5 (not durable). These

consulted directly, and suppliers of preservatives can also assist

classes refer to the heartwood and resistance to fungal decay. www.trada.co.uk

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Summary Specifying correctly can extend the service life of timber products, reduce environmental impact, and avoid the costs associated with their replacement over the lifetime of the building. When specifying preservative treatments:

• consider whether treatment is needed by reference to service

factor and the natural durability of the heartwood (provided the timber component is free of sapwood)

• consider the required service life of the timber component and assess the risk for the service conditions changing over the service life

Low-pressure treatment process. Photo: Lonza Wood Protection

• ensure that the component is finished before treatment using an

appropriate preservative, at a level suitable for the component's

Post-treatment Documentation should accompany preservative-treated wood, and treatment certificates provide evidence of the:

• type of preservative applied to timber • method of application • intended use class of the treated product • company that applied the treatment.

These certificates provide the customer with evidence of treatment, especially when the treatment does not change the appearance

intended use

• Where minor post-treatment cross-cutting, drilling or notching is unavoidable, this area must be re-treated by liberal brush

coating of a preservative recommended by the supplier of the preservative treatment used

• understand the interaction of treated wood with other materials

to avoid risks of premature corrosion of flashings and fixings, and appropriate performance of putties, adhesives and coatings

• good design and a specification for maintenance of wood

components are also important to achieve the desired service life from a treated wood component. n

of the wood. They will also allow the customer to check the treated material for compliance with their specification.

Further information

Since many applications require timbers to be installed within an

This article is based on the TRADA Wood Information Sheet

appropriate moisture content range in order to avoid excessive

Preservative treatment for timber – a guide to specification

movement in service, it is important to ensure that treated wood is conditioned down to within this range prior to use. The procedure is the same as for kiln-dried untreated wood – stickering wood components under cover at the environmental conditions it will be exposed to on site. Since metal-based preservative treatments reduce the accuracy of electrical resistance-type moisture meters, the moisture content of wood components can only be measured accurately if insulated probes are driven through the treatment envelope. It is important for the application of finishes and the use of adhesives that wood is conditioned down to appropriate moisture content. As far as possible, all cutting, drilling, profiling and shaping of the timber should be carried out before treatment. Where post-treatment reworking is unavoidable, it should be limited to cross-cutting, boring, drilling or notching. Exposed surfaces should then be given two liberal brush coats of a suitable preservative as recommended by the pre-treatment preservative manufacturer. In some cases,

(WIS 2/3-16) which is available from the TRADA website:

www.trada.co.uk/publications/wood-information-sheets

Further reading • BS EN 335:2013 Durability of wood and wood-based products. Use classes: definitions, application to solid wood and woodbased products, BSI

• BS 8417:2011+A1:2014 Preservation of wood. Code of practice, BSI • BS EN 350:2016 Durability of wood and wood-based products – testing and classification of the durability to biological agents of wood and wood-based materials, BSI

• Industrial Wood Preservation – Industrial wood preservation specification and practice, WPA

• WIS 2/3-16 Preservative treatment for timber – a guide to specification, Exova BM TRADA

• WIS 2/3-71 Specifying externally exposed structural timber, Exova BM TRADA

where wood is used in conjunction with other materials, preservative treatment may compromise the performance of these materials. For example, using water-based preservative treatments with PVAbonded timber may weaken and cause failure of the gluelines. www.trada.co.uk

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What lies beneath A new method to identify hidden decay in roadside fencing is now available, says Nick Clifford.

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esearch by Exova BM TRADA’s timber investigations team has shown that visual inspection of common roadside open-stock fencing, acoustic barriers and anti-glare barriers does not produce reliable results in terms of identifying fungal decay.

Severe fungal decay can be present in fence posts that visually appear sound. But because the decayed area is below ground, a broken post is usually the first and only visible sign of the problem, which is too late. Leaning posts could be a sign of decay, but much more frequently rotten posts remain upright until they fail. This makes assessment of fencing by visual inspection very unreliable, bordering on worthless. Given that potential consequences of fence post failures include debris on a carriageway or uncontained livestock, it is clearly preferable to identify decayed or partially decayed posts before failure occurs. Specialist inspection techniques make it possible to determine whether a fence post is sound, or partially or extensively decayed, in the ‘high-risk’ zone below ground.

The first sign of a decay problem in this acoustic barrier was its failure

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Open-stock fencing with posts extensively decayed below ground (marked red) that remained upright without leaning over

Wood-rotting fungi need the right mix of oxygen and water to develop. Wetting from rain dries relatively quickly in the wind, so although fence post (or panel/barrier) elements which are above ground are regularly exposed to oxygen and water and airborne fungal spores, for the majority of the time the wood is too dry for fungal decay to develop. Deeply embedded parts are exposed to soil-organisms and are permanently wet, but there is a lack of available oxygen, so fungal decay is arrested. The high risk zone is the part of the post that is embedded, but not deeply. Here there is a perfect recipe of oxygen, water and soil organisms (including spores of numerous wood-rotting fungi) in an ideal environment for decay to develop. In light of the NHSS (National Highway Sector Scheme) Sector 4 specification for a 30-year desired service life, it might be expected that the age of a fence would be the main factor in its condition (assuming accurate records for fencing installation dates are available) with older fence posts tending to be most affected by fungal decay. Although this is broadly the case, premature failures occur in some fences, while others retain a high percentage of sound posts well beyond the desired service life. Decay rates can also vary greatly between posts of the same age in the same stretch of fencing in the same soil conditions. >> Timber 2018 Industry Yearbook

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“The high risk zone is the part of the post that is embedded, but not deeply. Here there is a perfect recipe of oxygen, water and soil organisms (including spores of numerous woodrotting fungi) in an ideal environment for decay to develop.” From an asset management perspective, simply using the age or visible appearance of a fence as a basis for repair/ replacement strategies risks unnecessary replacement or, in the worst case, fencing failures in-service. The ability to identify individual posts affected by fungal decay and those which are not, and provide data for runs or lengths of fencing to be evaluated as a whole, is a big step forward. It is now possible for our experts to carry out physical inspections of the high risk zones of individual posts using decay detection probes to monitor their condition – without breaching the preservative treatment envelope in that zone. Posts can then be marked on site, based on their expected service life. This allows decisions on repair/replacement to be based on empirical data. The cost savings of avoiding unnecessary replacements outweigh inspection costs and enable future budgeting with greater certainty.

The high risk zone for fungal decay in fence posts

The condition assessment of a timber fence or barrier of any age can now be achieved with a precision that far exceeds simple visual inspection. Posts can be categorised and

Below ground, fungal decay can be severe (red), moderate (yellow) or absent (unmarked) in adjacent posts that have a similar appearance above ground

marked on site based on their condition and expected service life, which allows for easy identification of individual ‘at risk’ posts, and the wider assessment of stretches or runs of fencing. Advanced warning of fungal-decay related failures in service is a significant benefit, while also providing potential cost savings and greater control of financial planning. n

About the author Visual inspection does not identify decay to the embedded part of the post

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Nick Clifford is a Technical Consultant at Exova BM Trada with experience as a timber technologist, consultant and surveyor.

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Pier review The creative and sustainable use of timber is at the heart of the new Hastings Pier, winner of the 2017 RIBA Sterling Prize.

The visitor centre is a CLT structure clad with timber boards reclaimed from the original fire damaged deck. Photography: dRMM Architects

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“The new visitor centre is a timber structure predominantly formed from cross-laminated timber, clad in the limited timber decking that survived the 2010 fire.”

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astings Pier is a 21st century re-creation of the Victorian pleasure pier. But instead of the traditional seaside ‘clutter’, it has been designed as a sustainable and flexible platform to host all sorts of activities – funfairs, festivals, markets and major music events – and to be a place where locals and visitors can fish from the railings, stroll high above the water, and look out to the horizon. The original pier was built in 1872, rebuilt in 1922 and finally destroyed by fire in 2010. The architect, dRMM, became involved when Hastings Pier Charity took over the derelict structure and set up a design competition which it won. This was the beginning of a seven-year collaboration between the architect and local people. The practice took time to understand their memories of the pier and their aspirations for its future, and it soon became clear that the new pier should be designed to host many different scenarios, which in turn could establish new connections with the community and act as a catalyst for the urban regeneration of Hastings. dRMM also helped to organise local support and campaigned for funding. A Heritage Lottery Fund grant enabled the foundations and fire-damaged structure to be repaired. It was a real collaboration, with the charity even taking on the role of general contractor. The new pier is an extension of the promenade, from which it extends for 280 metres out to the sea as a public open space, lined with a new hardwood deck. The only permanent buildings on it are a formerly derelict Victorian pavilion, which has been transformed into an open-plan, fully-glazed restaurant, and further along, a new visitor centre. Set above a renewed central section of the damaged pier, the visitor centre is a cross-laminated timber structure, clad with timber boards reclaimed from the original fire-damaged deck. It houses a café, toilets and two large adaptable community spaces for events, exhibitions and educational activities. The north elevation slopes to form a set of wide external steps which lead to a rooftop belvedere and viewing platform, lined with a frameless glass balustrade. The reclaimed timber boards were also used to create new external seating and furniture, designed by dRMM and Hastings and Bexhill Wood Recycling and manufactured as part of a local employment initiative. >>

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Glazing panels follow the zig-zag formation of the rainscreen above. Photography: dRMM Architects

Choosing timber The visitor centre has a structure of cross-laminated timber (CLT) and glulam beams. The choice of timber was a key decision; as a lightweight construction material it reduced the load on the delicate pier support structure and foundations below, yet the glulam beams could easily span the 11 metre wide community areas. The use of CLT also avoided the need for plastering and other wet trades; the interior walls have a pared-back palette of the exposed internal surfaces of the CLT panels, providing a warm and clean environment. The difficulties of construction – on an exposed and elevated tidal pier – were made easier by use of CLT panels and glulam: wall, roof and supports were prefabricated complete with door and window openings, delivered ‘just-in-time’ and off-loaded onto the adjacent promenade, then lifted and assembled into position on the pier with a spider crane. The two large (12.3 x 11 metres and 8 x 11 metres) community spaces are spanned by rows of 580 x 200mm exposed glulam beams set at 600mm centres, supporting a series of CLT roof panels. Externally, the CLT wall panels are 117mm thick and are clad with an insulated rainscreen of reclaimed timber boards secured in full-height panels set in a zig-zag formation. The south elevation is glazed, with glazed panels which match the zig-zag format of the www.trada.co.uk

rainscreen above. The triangular spaces at sill level of the glazing have become popular bench seats. At the north elevation of the centre the wall slopes down in steps, acting as a full-width staircase which doubles as bench seating for open-air concerts. The timber-boarded stairs/ seating are supported by a steel frame set on a sloped wall of 140 mm thick CLT panels. The belvedere on the roof is also fabricated from CLT panels and clad with a similar zig-zag rainscreen. The pier deck was laid with 11,720m2 of Ekki hardwood planks sourced from certified sustainably managed forests in Africa. The same timber was used to form the 500 metre long handrail to the pier balustrade.

Light structure “The creative use of timber is at the heart of the transformed pier design,” explains the structural engineer, Ramboll. “The new visitor centre is a timber structure predominantly formed from cross-laminated timber, clad in the limited timber decking that survived the 2010 fire.” One of the reasons that timber was chosen as the material for the visitor centre was because of its high strength and low density properties. Using timber minimised the loading >> Timber 2018 Industry Yearbook

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Project information Project: Hastings pier and visitor centre Completion date: May 2016 Building type: Pier Location: Hastings and St. Leonards Client: Hastings Pier Charity Architect: dRMM The superstructure was kept to a minimum to provide a sense of openness and space for temporary attractions. Photography: © dRMM Architects

applied to the pier substructure, thereby reducing the size of the elements forming the pier substructure. The walls and the pier’s substructure were coordinated so as to align and therefore provide an efficient load path. Timber stairs guide visitors to the roof deck of the visitor centre which comprises 90mm thick CLT panels spanning between glulam beams that are supported by the external CLT walls. The timber structure is exposed, and so thoughtful concealed connection design ensures a seamless flow of the exposed structure. Building the visitor centre required careful consideration of the construction sequence and loading that could be applied to the pier. Ramboll designed the visitor centre elements to allow for lighter weight construction machinery to access the pier, making the works achievable.

Sustainability Although the constrained budget did not allow for a formal BREEAM rating, its guidelines were adapted. The visitor centre is naturally lit and ventilated, with a CLT construction which is also the internal finish, avoiding the need for plasterboard or paints and requiring virtually no maintenance. The floor has an organic linoleum finish. The exterior, together with two service pods to the Victorian pavilion, is clad in reclaimed timber boards, a durable and memorable material already uniquely qualified to deal with the severity of the marine climate. The pier has helped to encourage more than 300,000 extra visitors to Hastings a year, bringing an extra £1.2 million into the local economy and creating 40 new jobs. Local businesses and new initiatives are growing, given confidence by the ‘pier effect’. n www.trada.co.uk

Structural and services engineer: Ramboll Marine & heritage engineer: Ramboll Cost consultant and CDM coordinator: PT Projects Joinery: Timber Craft UK Structural CLT supply and erect: KLH UK FSC timber supplier: Ecochoice Furniture: dRMM and Hastings & Bexhill Wood Recycling Timber elements: Structure, walls, floors, external cladding, deck Timber species: CLT Spruce, sustainably sourced Ekki hardwood, salvaged pier decking (Jarrah, Purpleheart, Greenheart and Balau)

Awards 2017 Winner RIBA Stirling Prize 2017 Shortlist Commercial & Leisure, Wood Awards 2017 Shortlist Retail & Leisure Project of the Year, Structural Timber Awards 2017 Pier of the Year National Pier Society 2017 Winner RIBA National Award 2017 Winner RIBA South East Award 2017 Winner Project Architect of the Year, RIBA South East Awards 2017 Winner Client of the Year, RIBA South East Awards

Further information The full case study with images and drawings is available at:

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Cladding: Your questions answered Thousands of calls a year are handled by TRADA’s Technical Helpline on how to design and build with wood. Based on these calls, we have selected some typical questions and answers on cladding.

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ell designed and installed timber cladding provides a great-looking, long-lasting low-maintenance rain screen. But when mistakes are made, the result can be all too visible.

How can I prevent my cladding from leaching out extractives? Some wood species commonly used as uncoated cladding are prone to extractive staining. As these boards weather, they can leach out extractives that can stain other boards, or the surfaces of other materials adjoining them. To mitigate this unsightly problem, care should be taken with the design of a building. Measures include water-shedding details to divert rainfall away from the cladding and protect absorbent surfaces around it from the runoff during the initial weathering process.

I want to clad onto a curved surface, what should I consider? It is preferable to use vertical boards with horizontal battens that curve, rather than horizontal boards, which cannot easily be bent around tight radial curves – particularly if they have a tongued and grooved profile. This curvature can be achieved, for example, by building the battens up in layers thin enough to be bent cold, before fixing them into position by gluing and screwing. Cladding on a curved surface should be designed to mitigate water runoff collecting in cavities and capillary action, causing high moisture content at joints. >>

Cladding with horizontal western red cedar boards. Photo: Paul Riddle

What type of fasteners should I use with timber cladding? Stainless steel or non-ferrous fasteners are preferred to prevent long term corrosion and possible chemical reaction with some timber species. Softwoods can generally be fixed with suitably sized ring-shank nails but we recommend hardwoods are fixed with screws and washers through oversized holes, where double fixings are used. There are options for discreet fixing but specific advice should be sought from an expert source. www.trada.co.uk

Stanbrook Abbey is clad with sawn untreated oak boards. Photo: Tim Crocker

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Timber and brick cladding at the Open Academy, Norwich. Photo: Hufton + Crow

Does timber cladding need fire retardant treatment? There are building regulations in place which aim to restrict the spread of fire. Depending on the location, wood cladding may require pre-treatment with a fire retardant, which must be compatible with any preservative treatments and coatings. Timber cladding may not be acceptable close to boundaries or above a certain height – it is recommended that you check with your local authority’s building control department. How can I remove staining that has developed on cladding? Some woods have a high level of extractives, which may take several months for rain to wash out. Other staining may be due to excessive wetting, chemicals or pollution. There are a number of ways of removing stains, from washing to the application of chemical cleaners. The method of cleaning depends on the cause of the staining, and this can be identified by on-site inspection/investigation.

What board sizes are recommended? There are many different board profiles, but we recommend that boards should be a maximum width of 150mm, to limit the effects of any moisture movements across the board. Tongued and grooved boards should be further limited, preferably to 100mm (max 125mm), with only kiln-dried wood used. Board thickness is dependent upon the profile. We also recommend that any individual part of a board, for example the tongue or top edge of a featheredge board, should not be less than 9mm in thickness.

Which species are suitable for timber cladding? Softwood is the most common choice in the UK for cladding, with home-grown species increasingly selected. A variety of hardwoods and modified woods are also suitable. When selecting species, consider the natural durability of the wood and the options for preservation and coating. Durable species may be more expensive to specify at the outset but may require less maintenance than a cheaper, less durable species. Appearance (usually concerning the size and frequency of knots) is also an important consideration and will determine which species to choose. n

Further information External Timber Cladding available from TRADA bookshop: Western red cedar boarding on Weald and Downland gridshell in Chichester. Photo: Cullinan Studio

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Getting the best out of decking Correctly installing and maintaining timber decking is essential if you want to avoid problems. Here are some typical questions and answers from the TRADA advice line.

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ecking, using both softwood and hardwood, has become very popular in both domestic and commercial settings, as it lets us move more freely from internal spaces to the outside. But with very high exposure to the elements, it’s very important to get the detailing right. How do I maintain decking? All timber deck structures should be designed to give a long life expectancy. However surface checks and splits are inevitable as the timber weathers. Any decking will benefit from regular cleaning. Decks using durable or copper organic treated timbers should not need any maintenance other than regular cleaning with a stiff broom brush. Decks in shaded areas, such as under trees, may require more cleaning, as the deposits from vegetation combined with moisture may promote algae growth.

A more thorough clean can be done with a pressure washer or mechanical brush. Care should be taken, however, as some machinery may damage the surface of some softer timbers. There are a number of decking stains, decking oils, water repellent treatments and anti-slip surface products on the market. Such finishes are used to change the appearance of the deck, or improve slip resistance.

Which timbers are suitable for a marine or freshwater environment? For decking over or next to water, we recommend the use of durable or very durable species such as Ipe, Jatoba Balau and Cumaru. If you are using treated timbers, then the treatment should be copper organic to a suitable standard. The Wood Protection Association produces a specification and practice document >>

Gaps between boards should be between 8mm and 10mm

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Nordic Wood home office with Siberian larch decking

if you need further guidance, or alternatively you can contact timber preservative manufacturers.

What size of gap should there be between boards? These gaps should be at least 8mm, depending on the board profile and moisture content at the time of installation. If the gaps are less than 6mm, the boards may not shed water efficiently and, as a result, could become slippery. Gaps of more than 10mm can be a safety issue with stiletto heels, pram or bicycle wheels and roller blades. What fixings should be used? To avoid unsightly staining, we recommend using stainless steel fixings, though zinc-coated or epoxy-coated fixings can also give good service. Be aware that plated fixings can react with tannin in timber causing the corrosion of mild steel and staining of wood. For the substructure, hot-dipped galvanized mild steel fixings and brackets may be adequate. But stainless steel and galvanized materials should not come into contact with each other due to electrolysis reactions. Nails are not appropriate for fixing any part of the substructure.

My decking appears to be leaching extractives onto other materials – what can I do? This issue more often occurs when durable timbers are used on balcony decking on a rendered building, typically when durable timbers are left unfinished. www.trada.co.uk

As the boards weather they can leach out water soluble extractives that can stain other boards, or the surfaces of other materials below or adjacent to them. Special care should be taken when using timber above absorbent materials, as stains may be difficult to remove. It is advisable to protect these surfaces from the runoff during the initial weathering process, though this process is temporary and should stop once the boards have begun to weather down to a silvery-grey colour.

Is timber suitable for high elevation decking or balconies? Yes it is, but we recommend the following: • Timber should be oversized in order to provide an extra safety factor • If timber is to be left untreated, a durable or very durable species should be used, or care should be taken with the correct treatment specification • Consideration should be given to liquids or items falling between the gaps of the decking – there are propriety products that can be inserted between the boards if this is a concern. • Health and safety measures such as guard rails should be used • Planning requirements should be considered. n

Further information Timber Decking - the professional's guide, is available from:

https://bookshop.trada.co.uk. Members can also contact our Technical Helpline on 01494 569601.

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Teaching University courses

Teaching timber design Timber is an ideal material for teaching design in higher education, say James Norman and Andrew Thomson.

Students at Bristol University are required to design a number of structures during their courses. Photo: Bhavna Sharma

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“We would argue that while the design could be done with steel or concrete, timber is the perfect starting point.�

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rom assessing simple member stresses to researching complex composites and vibration, timber has a place right through the curriculum of engineering courses. James Norman has been teaching structural engineering at the University of Bristol since 2003 and timber has featured in the course from before the time that he joined. Similarly, timber is embedded in different ways at the University of Bath in their joint Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering. Most universities formally teach structural design at some point within the civil engineering degree programme. At Bristol, we teach it from the beginning of year one right the way through to the end of year four. It takes on different guises, from detailed element design of steel and concrete in year two, to rapid scheme design and well defined large complex projects in year three. In year four, students take real briefs from industry and deliver highly professional schemes with supporting calculations as part of a group design project. At Bath, timber design has been included within the civil and architectural engineering course for more than 20 years. In 1998, Professor Pete Walker introduced formal teaching of BS5268 member design for second year students, as part of a module that teaches structural design and construction. This compulsory element of the course continues today but is now based around Eurocode design. A major shift in the teaching of timber at the University of Bath was the appointment of Richard Harris in 2006 as Professor of Timber Engineering. Professor Harris worked on a number of ground breaking timber projects at Buro Happold before moving to the university.

Simple timber design The starting point at the University of Bristol is the simple element design that students are introduced to in year one. Once they have spent a term learning mechanics and structures and have been introduced to concepts such as bending moments, second moments of area and stress, they are ready to design their first structure – in this case, a small timber viewing platform where they must design a simple column and beam. >> www.trada.co.uk

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A similar covered market project forms part of the second semester structures module at the University of Bath. Unlike steel, where the section shapes are complex and lateral torsional buckling often governs design, or concrete, which is a composite of two materials with all the complexity that involves, the design of simple timber elements is straightforward (although at the time quite daunting for students who have never done this before!). Sections are square or rectangular and connections are pinned so moments and shear forces are simple to calculate. And by taking a simple stress based approach, students are able to size up their first structure. Many of the key design skills such as rationalization of member size, rounding, risk and uncertainty can be taught in an accessible way through timber design. It could be argued that this could be done with steel or concrete (which we cover in serious depth in the second year) but timber is the perfect starting point. This is due to the fact that most timber elements are rectangular and simply supported thus simplifying both the analysis and the design as long as a simplified design stress (say 10N/mm2) is used. Of course, timber also has many subtleties and complexities which we come back to later in the course.

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Hands-on timber A hands-on approach to design and making is also far simpler with timber materials than with steel or concrete. This is recognised in the first joint group project that the engineering and architecture students at Bath take on in the first semester of their first year. For this project the students are set a brief to design a sculpture from a given set of timber materials (OSB sheets, 44 x 44 mm section softwood members, rope and canvas). The brief requires the sculpture to embody a given structural theme such as balance, and begins at a 1:10 scale with card, string and paper. At this point the students are not aware that they will need to build their schemes at 1:1 with real materials and it provides a valuable lesson in considering the buildability of structures at design stage. Furthermore, from a timber engineering perspective it gives the students hands-on experience of the potential complexities of timber connection design. The importance and potential pitfalls of insufficient edge distances, splitting and complex joinery are quickly highlighted.


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In the second year at Bristol we use timber to make small earthquake-resistant buildings. A scheme developed by Dr Adam Crewe, these towers must be designed and then built to resist earthquakes on our shake table. This is the start of our conversation with students around stability, a subject which is critical in the design of buildings but difficult for students to visualise through 2D notes and sketches alone. It is in the making of these structures, the placing (or lack of) bracing that helps students really understand how these buildings resist lateral load. Of course, you don’t have to do this with the aid of a shake table. A simple tilting platform which slowly rotates the building to the point that the gravity load starts loading the building laterally will have a similar effect.

Rapid work

• The anisotropic properties of timber • A full and detailed consideration of strut buckling and moments combined • Long-term deflection and the effects of creep • Connection design including moment connections • The consideration of vibration, which as timber spans increase is often the governing factor in the design of beams and slabs Students are also exposed to the range of innovation and products currently available in timber, and must design in groups a timber structure using all they have learnt. In addition they are exposed to the complexities of timber concrete composites, where the gamma method is introduced (which is also used in CLT design) as shear slip is considered in detail.

By the third year, students are well versed in detailed design (predominantly in steel and concrete) but need to understand how to rapidly develop concepts and how to ensure they are feasible. At Bristol we require them to rapidly design a small school, in a morning! They must produce plans and simple calculations to size members. Students are given the choice to design out of steel, concrete, masonry or timber, and through online resources and library books are equipped with a large number of tools for rapid design.

This exposure to timber in detail opens the possibility for our students to use timber in their final year design projects. Over the last few years, timber has been used on a variety of projects from a hotel in Bristol to a disaster relief centre in St Lucia, and from a floating house concept to the design of sustainable housing in the poorest communities, also in St Lucia. All of these projects are different in size, scope and location but they all include timber because our students have become confident in the use of this material.

In the third year at Bath, students are introduced to their second joint group design project and their individual research dissertation. The design project is an opportunity for engineering students to work alongside their architectural peers. Each year, a new contextual brief is given and the students are encouraged to work creatively to arrive at a final scheme that captures both the architectural and engineering ambition. No material constraints are imposed in this project, and it is interesting to see an increasing number of students adopting timber in their schemes. The reasons for this increased uptake are many but it is important to highlight the influence of experienced tutors, high profile precedent and a desire to differentiate a scheme from those using more familiar materials.

While the finer details of timber design are not always easy to grasp, the stress-based design of timber struts and elements is simple, and an excellent introduction to the more complex realm of steel and concrete design. We would encourage all civil engineering courses to reap the rewards of incorporating it into their courses. n

Opportunity to specialise

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As students move into their Masters year, they are given the option to specialise in timber design. This is common between the University of Bristol and the University of Bath. This time students can opt to take a unit which focuses purely on the design of timber structures, in which the complexities of timber design are brought to the fore, covering topics such as:

Dr James Norman MEng PhD CEng MICE FHEA is Programme

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Further information Academic resources (8 modules) free to students and lecturers

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To discuss TRADA’s learning resources and academic engagement programme, contact Tabitha Binding, University Engagement Manager at tbinding@trada.co.uk

Director for Civil Engineering at the University of Bristol and the author of Structural Timber Elements - a pre-scheme design guide. Dr Andrew Thomson MEng PhD is a Teaching Fellow in the University of Bath’s Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering.

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Fire-resisting performance We examine some of the key elements in the testing and specification of fire-resisting timber-based doorsets.

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“Fire resistance is measured by subjecting a complete, operational doorset to a test in accordance with BS 476-22 or BS EN 1634-1. Both evaluate performance in terms of integrity and insulation.”

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ire-resisting doorsets need to be able to contain a fully developed fire, in order to facilitate the escape of a building’s occupants and play a role in protecting the structure and/or contents of the building from the effects of fire. To determine the fire resistance time, a doorset is exposed to a ‘standard’ fully developed fire in a test furnace until failure occurs. Fire resistance relates to the period of time where exposure to a fully developed fire after flashover (the ignition of all exposed combustible materials) has occurred. This ‘standard’ fire condition is defined by the relationship between the duration of the fire and the temperature reached. This time/temperature (T/t) relationship is set out in BS 476-20 Method for determination of the fire resistance of elements of construction (general principles) and in BS EN 1363-1 Fire resistance tests. General requirements. Some fires, however, are likely to be more severe than the test conditions, while others may not reach the T/t relationship due to compartment size, lack of fuel, lack of oxygen or being extinguished. A fire-resisting doorset is required to perform at least one of three main functions: • protect escape routes from the effects of fire to enable occupants to reach final exits protect the contents and/or structure of the building by • limiting fire spread • allow firefighting to take place So the doorset, together with its surrounding wall, is required to contain the fire in its compartment of origin for a specified time – this is known as the integrity rating. In addition, it may be necessary to limit the amount of thermal radiation from a door if highly flammable materials are stored nearby. It may also be a requirement for the door to have an insulation rating by not getting excessively hot on its unexposed face.

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• ignition of a cotton pad placed against or close to the non-fire side of the doorest, indicating that the gasses passing through are sufficiently hot to ignite combustible material and spread the fire • gaps, splits or cracks in the test specimen – these must remain within prescribed limits c • ontinuous flaming on the non-fire side of the specimen Insulation failure occurs when either the mean temperature of the unexposed face rises by more than 1400C above the ambient temperature, or the maximum temperature of the unexposed face rises by more than 1800C above the ambient temperature.

Smoke control The escape route should also be kept free of smoke, so where there is a requirement to limit the passage of cold or ambient smoke, a fire-resisting doorset will need either combined intumescent/smoke seals, or separate smoke seals. There are three conditions that need to be considered when evaluating the ability of doorsets to control smoke: ambient temperature smoke; medium temperature smoke; and high temperature smoke.

Specification Doorsets are specified by their performance in terms of fire resistance and/or smoke control with reference to the appropriate standards. Table 1 lists the options for doors with 20 minutes’ fire resistance. British Standard performance Notation

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20 minutes fire resistance (integrity) to BS 476-22

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20 minutes fire resistance (integrity) to BS 476-22 and fitted with smoke control seals tested to BS 476-31.1

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Doorset classified under BS EN 13501-2:2007. Classification using data from fire resistance tests, excluding ventilation services [16] as 20 minutes fire resistance (integrity) to BS EN 1634-1

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Doorset classified under BS EN 13501-2 as 20 minutes fire resistance (integrity and radiation) to BS EN 1634-1

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Doorset classified under BS EN 13501-2 as 20 minutes fire resistance (integrity and insulation) to BS EN 1634-1 with smoke control to BS EN 1634-3

* Sa relates to the European classification for smoke control and can be added to any of the above European performance notations subject to the doorset demonstrating adequate performance to BS EN 1634-3 and according to the classification procedures given in BS EN 13501-2.

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It is becoming increasingly difficult to identify fire-resisting doors simply by weight and thickness, as new materials and methods of production have led to thinner and lighter doors. It’s now possible to buy 38mmthick half-hour doors, and 44mm-thick doors with fire resistance of up to three hours. For the majority of timber fire doorset designs, it is still common to find half-hour door leaves which are 44mm-thick and one-hour door leaves which are generally 54mm-thick.

Installation The fire-resistance of a doorset can be severely compromised by sub-standard installation. Gaps between the rear of the frame and the wall into which it is installed may be covered with architraves, but will have to be closed with some form of seal – this can be tightly packed mineral wool, intumescent mastic or suitably tested and proven fire-rated products, including specialised fire-stopping PU foams. Care must be taken as not all ‘fire-rated’ products are suitable for this specific application, as seal systems are often tested for many different end uses. BS 8214: 2016 Timber-based fire door assemblies. Code of practice offers further guidance. Any variation from the tested doorset can be evaluated by testing, though this may not always be possible for economic or practical reasons. So there is a need for a method of evaluating minor changes to a tested design, as modifications can seriously reduce fire performance. Variations are dealt with in a National Assessment (BS method) or by direct (DIAP) or extended (EXAP) field of application (EN method). Manufacturer’s documentation should always be consulted to establish if modifications are acceptable, such as: • The doorset required may be larger or smaller than that tested. • The architect may want to use different door hardware from that tested. • There may be a need for additional door hardware, such as letter plates, door closers and panic bolts. • Non-standard door faces may be needed for decorative or hygiene purposes. • The doorset may need glazing or modifications to glazing. • The door frame design or material may need to be changed. A doorset which is only a few millimetres wider or taller than that tested is strictly speaking not covered by the test report. In general, if a doorset achieved a pass margin of at least 10%, the test house would often be able to extend the coverage through an assessment to cover door leaves of increased size.

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closers in fire-resisting doorsets. The code of practice Hardware for fire and escape doors. Issue 3, from the Door and Hardware Federation contains guidance on the specification of hardware for timber fire and escape doors. Where a harmonised standard exists, new hardware must be appropriately CE marked. This applies to almost all essential hardware and many other categories of standard hardware.

Intumescent seals Turning to intumescent materials, their characteristics vary substantially. Some primarily provide a gap-filling function but exert minimal pressure, while others expand less but create more pressure. More recently, materials providing varying degrees of both have been developed. So it’s important that the type, size and fitting of intumescent materials remains as tested, both in the door-to-frame interface and any protection of the glazing or hardware. Products should not be considered interchangeable.

Door facings The door facing material is often a critical element in the overall performance of the leaf. Substantially different test results can be obtained depending on the type of material and its thickness. Thinner facings can have less structural influence and make a marginal contribution to protection of the core and framing material, while certain thicker facings have a significant structural and insulation role.

• The glazing system and glass type must have been tested in timber-based doorsets – results from glazing in steel doorsets or in glazed screens are not acceptable. • The glazing system must be installed by a competent person who is aware that deviation from the specification will compromise performance.

Frames There will frequently be the need to hang fire doors in different types of frames from those tested. The type and quantity of any intumescent material in the frames should be identical, and there is no specific requirement for intumescent seals to be fitted at the bottom of a door unless test evidence dictates otherwise. There is no exact minimum specification for fire-resisting doorframes since any detail that can be proven to work can be used with that particular design. As a general guideline, a 32mm-thick softwood frame with a density of 450kg/m3 or more is the minimum expected for an FD30 doorset. The same thickness – but using a hardwood species covered by the doorset manufacturer’s evidence with a density of 640kg/ m3 or more – is the minimum expected for an FD60 doorset. Frame dimensions, however, may be dictated by other factors such as hardware, hinge fixing type and length, door size and height, structural opening characteristics and type of use. It is important to seek the doorset manufacturer’s advice to ensure these factors are correctly addressed.

Maintenance

For these reasons, facing materials can only be altered after full evaluation by assessment on the part of the testing authority. Timber veneers, decorative foils and plastic laminates up to 2mm thick can often, but not always, be justified by the assessing body. Metallic facings are not allowed without test evidence.

Some form of maintenance is needed to ensure the fire resistance of a doorset, especially in public buildings. Under article 17 of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order the responsible person must ensure that fire safety equipment and facilities (including doorsets) are subject to a suitable system of maintenance and repair.

Glazing

The importance of effective maintenance was brought home a number of years ago by an examination of nearly 300 doorsets in 25 buildings. 92% of the doorsets had characteristics which would have prevented them from achieving their specified period of fire resistance had they been subjected to the BS 476-22 test.

Most FD30 and FD60 doorset designs will need to be fitted with glazing when installed in certain locations. This commercial necessity has led to significant developments in fire-resistant glazing. It is not uncommon for a manufacturer to cover five or more systems with ten different types of glass. Doorsets exist with approval for small multiple apertures right up to fully glazed leaves, sometimes with traditional non-insulating glasses and more recent types of semi-insulating or insulating products. But it’s vital to consider the following: • The doorset design is tested and/or assessed as suitable to include glazing. www.trada.co.uk

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Projecting oak windows create a sense of belonging The design and layout of the student accommodation for Somerville College was determined by its setting within the complex ancient lanes and boundaries of the University of Oxford.

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he university has been developing the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter on the site of the old Radcliffe Infirmary; the development contains faculty buildings for humanities and social sciences. One remarkable opportunity of this project was to create a whole side of a new street. The architect divided the student accommodation into two long narrow buildings, creating a space between them which makes a new northern entrance into Somerville College, linking its garden quadrangle to a long framed view of the Radcliffe Observatory.

The prefabricated bay windows are clad with rainscreen panels of oak. Photo © Nick Kane

Countering student loneliness The building has a cast in situ concrete frame and is clad in brick. The student rooms are articulated with projecting oak windows – a contemporary restatement of the themes of Sir Phillip Dowson’s Wolfson building in Somerville College. The projecting bay was conceived as a response to a 1960s government report on student loneliness. Each student has their own projecting bay, a way of identifying their place in the whole.

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The bay windows are designed to appear as a ‘piece of furniture inserted into the brick façade’. They are made of oak both inside and outside; a desk and a bench are fitted into the internal bay. Oak shutters slide out from the walls of the side windows to give privacy if needed and when slid back, make the most of the available natural light. The architect had consulted students on the design of the rooms and had heard complaints that openable windows tended to disturb papers lying on the desk. >> Timber 2018 Industry Yearbook

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Ventilation and views As a result, the bay windows have fixed double-glazed units on three sides. Room ventilation is provided by two full-height slot vents only 100mm wide, set on each side of the bay window and fitted with hinged oak shutters. From the outside the vents create a ‘shadow gap’ between the bay window and the brick façade. The contrast between the brick façade and the projecting bay windows enliven the extreme oblique views of the building, as seen when visitors pass along the narrow laneway.

Taller stair towers The stair towers close vistas and mark entrances; they extend upwards by an extra storey to give access to the roof, so that the photovoltaic and solar thermal panels fixed there can be maintained. The towers are largely glazed with deep oak mullions flitched to the steel frame. They are designed to create variety as visitors pass along the new laneway; from one view it is all glass, from another it is all timber reveals. Lit up at night, the glazed towers act as lanterns to the narrow street below.

Prefabricated construction A quick construction programme and the need to be sensitive to the quiet environment appropriate for study indicated that prefabrication was the preferred construction method. Working closely with the contractor, the architect devised a way of prefabricating the main structure, the oak student room windows and the stair towers, while

prefabricated pods were used for the en-suite bathrooms. This ensured that the new buildings were delivered on time, to the highest quality and with minimal disruption to the college. The student room bay windows were prefabricated in the workshop of Birmingham Veneers. Each bay window consists of a highly insulated timber stud sub-frame completely fitted out with internal and external finishes and components, including oak bench, oak desk, lighting, glazing, plasterboard and skim, oak veneer finishes and externally, 20mm solid oak rainscreen cladding panels on battens. The ventilation slots at each side were also prefabricated and fixed to the bay window. Only the bay window roof was left unfinished; this allowed it to be fixed back to the downstand beam of the concrete floor structure after being craned into position. At its base the bay window rests on a concrete slab cantilevered from the main study bedroom floor. The architect consulted Exova BM TRADA experts on choice of timber and detailing at junctions to accommodate movement and to control moisture, while achieving air-tightness. n

Project information Building type: Student accommodation Location: Oxford, Oxfordshire Architect: Niall McLaughlin Architects Owner/Client: Somerville College and the University of Oxford Structural engineer: Price & Myers Main contractor/builder: Laing O’Rourke Ltd Joinery company: Birmingham Veneers Timber supplier: Glemere Timber Company Ltd Specialist timber advice: TRADA/Exova BM TRADA Timber element(s): Bay windows, stair tower Timber species: FSC approved American oak, European oak Awards: RIBA Award 2012 - Winner Brick Award 2012 - Winner AIA Award 2012 - Winner

Further information The bay windows were preassembled in the factory. Photo © Nick Kane

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Natural retreat Outright winner of the prestigious Wood Awards 2017, the Coastal House is a showcase for the many uses of timber and some fine joinery.

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“The main feature inside is a galleried timber staircase. It rises from the hall, turning to connect bedrooms and levels, creating open balustrade landings at every stage in its journey upwards.�

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his large, early 20th century house in Devon is located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with extensive views of the sea. The house had been built with a double pitch slate roof and massive stone rubble walls clad with render. It was an important part of the brief to maintain the original external character of the building. So while the original slate cladding and render were removed, the walls were externally insulated and re-clad with a rain screen of reclaimed Delabole slate tiles. The door and window joinery was stripped back to the stone openings and dropped below lintels to create 3.7 metre high doorways at ground level and large-scale windows, with all-new joinery set into the cladding layer. The eaves have a new cast lead fascia, while a new external veranda of green oak wraps around the southern and western elevations of the house, providing sheltered views out to the sea.

Building on its origins The character of the internal structure was both intensified and subtly altered to dramatic effect. What was a traditional layout of small rooms has been reconfigured into a new set of spaces, all with clear visual and physical connections between them, but at the same time creating new links between the interior and the landscape. In its original state the house was divided into two parts: a larger two storey and basement on the south side and a lower two-storey extension, probably a later addition to the original building, on the north side. The basement has been removed so that the two ground floor levels are now aligned and the north end of the house has been raised to create an additional storey. The main feature inside is a galleried timber staircase. It rises from the hall at the centre of the house, turning to connect bedrooms and levels, creating open balustrade landings at every stage in its journey upwards. It gives views which link the whole house across three axes: across the house from the front door through the dining room to the oak tree beyond; from the back door through the hall and living room to the sea; and from the centre of the hall upwards to the sky. The staircase is bathed in light from a large glazed rooflight. >> www.trada.co.uk

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level shelving. The window in the west wall of the drawing room is lined with timber shutters and flanked by bookcases backed with panels of vertical boards of FSC-certified tulip wood, painted white. The drawing room ceiling joists and the herringbone struts between them are exposed and painted white. They are supported by a pair of 375mm x 200mm oak beams which are connected with a traditional stop-splayed scarfed joint, secured with 20mm diameter dowels and tightened with oak wedges. The beam is supported in turn by a 4-metre tapered oak column. “The new structure is mostly timber with a few visible reinforced concrete elements,” explains Daniel Dowek, structural engineer at Price & Myers. “Large exposed oak beams and posts with traditional joints are used to support the floors, walls and roofs. The use of long span oak beams has meant that limiting long term creep deflection and moisture movement has been a key design consideration. Specification of well-seasoned oak, together with limits on the strength grade, moisture content and growth ring orientation, has been critical.

The ceiling joists in the drawing room are exposed and supported by oak beams and a tapererd oak column. Photo: Johan Dehlin

The central hall reveals the various floor levels and the exposed primary timber structure – a series of solid, air-dried, sustainably sourced oak beams which span between the original stone walls. Larger structural interventions in the masonry were made with concrete cast in-situ against timber formwork, echoing the timber panelling construction throughout the house.

The central boarded staircase uses oak stringers with stylish splayed balusters dowelled into the top face of the stringers. By bending them slightly towards the handrail, the balusters have been pre-stressed, allowing them to be more slender. A concrete framed opening at the bottom of the staircase leads into the drawing room, which has an impressive exposed herringbone strutted joisted ceiling. The ceiling spans on to a scarf jointed beam, held up by a tall post in the heart of the room. >>

The staircase consists of oak treads and risers supported by 300mm x 200mm solid oak stringer beams, exposed to match the oak structure alongside. The balustrades to the staircase and landings consist of a curved oak handrail supported by tapered oak spindles, which are alternately splayed into the oak beams beneath for rigidity, enabling them to remain slender and maximising light and views through them.

Growing room The theme of tapered oak elements is repeated at a different scale in the drawing room. Here, the removal of the basement has increased the room volume and contributed to the tall, elongated external openings of windows and doors beneath original lintels. Internal linings were stripped out and the original stone masonry walls have been revealed. Fireplaces have become wall recesses, former joist supports have become lowwww.trada.co.uk

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High winds Wind loads are significant due to the exposed coastal location so the joisted floors are tied to the walls with pattress plates, and the floors and roofs are sheathed with boards or plywood to transfer the lateral loads to the masonry walls. The sequence of works for replacing the existing floors and removing the roof boards therefore presented an interesting structural challenge to safeguarding the stability of the stonework, which is very loosely bedded in a soft lime mortar. The north end of the house – probably a later extension to the original building – has been raised with an additional storey, with the external stone walls capped with reinforced concrete and then built up in softwood. The existing southern end trussed purlin roof has been retained and extended to cover the new north extension. As a result, the slopes of the roof in the north of the house no longer marry up with the internal walls, and so asymmetric trusses with large oak tie beams have been used.

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Wraparound feature An external green oak veranda, which features tapered oak posts supporting a shallow oak rafter roof, wraps around the south of the house. The veranda is pegged together with mortice and tenon joints and strapped back to the walls of the house for stability. To counter uplift forces, the posts have also been dowelled into their foundations with stainless steel rods. All internal and external oak was left untreated and an oil treatment was applied to the maple handrail. New windows were fabricated from Accoya and painted white. Instead of demolishing and rebuilding, the original large masonry walls were retained, allowing significant environmental performance benefits. Their sheer mass stabilises internal temperatures – even when outside temperatures fluctuate – keeping the house warmer in winter and cooler on hot days. The embodied energy in the original construction is also retained. The whole building is wrapped with 200mm of wood fibre insulation beneath locallysourced reclaimed slates, maintaining the breathability of the building. In addition, solar thermal panels are situated in the valley of the roof. The clever use of stone, timber and joinery work have resulted in a clean, natural-looking, timeless interior and a house that really is designed in harmony with its surroundings. n www.trada.co.uk

Project information Architect:

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Structural engineer:

Price & Myers

Main Contractor/Builder: JE Stacey Joinery:

Touch Design Group

Timber Supplier:

Traditional Oak and Timber Co.

Timber Species:

French oak, British Douglas fir, British pine, tulipwood, Accoya

Timber Elements:

Staircase, part roof structure, internal joinery, doors and windows

Awards Wood Awards 2017 – Arnold Laver Gold Award and Interiors winner.

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Inspirational case studies and timber solutions TRADA’s popular case study area provides the perfect opportunity to learn from the personal experience of some of Britain’s most notable timber trailblazers. Members can choose from a diverse range of inspirational, award-winning buildings, selected for their quality of design and construction. Visually stunning and packed with quality technical content and drawings, each case study provides an insight into why timber was chosen and the role it played in bringing the building to life.

How do I use this benefit? Members can download free copies of the case study series by clicking on the ‘Wood Information’ tab at the top of our website, and following the link to ‘Case Studies’.

Eurocode 5 design software timbersizePro and timberconnectionsPro enable users to select the most efficient timber cross sections for their design and identify appropriate connections in an instant. These online calculation tools customise designs and generate instant PDF reports for record-keeping and Building Control purposes. Based on Eurocode 5 design code (EC5), they are regularly reviewed and updated to ensure designs are compliant with the latest Eurocode standards. timbersizerPro EC5 (free to TRADA members) allows engineers and architects to select the most efficient timber cross-section for their design and identify appropriate connections in an instant. Using timber sizes readily available in the UK, it suggests appropriate cross-sections based on various timber strengths. It also specifies the most appropriate timbers available, or those that give the optimum floor/ceiling depth. timberconnectionsPro EC5 edition (free to TRADA members, and available on a subscription basis to non-members) calculates connection capacities with nails, screws, bolts, dowels and coach screws in two and three-member combinations of timber and steel. It also produces reports on the load capacity of individual fasteners based on timber strength classes C16 or C24.

How do I use this benefit? For more information, click on the ‘Wood Information’ tab on the top of our website, and follow the link to ‘Software Tools’.

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National Structural Timber Specification for Building Construction (NSTS) TRADA’s National Structural Timber Specification for Building Construction (NSTS) is a real game-changer for the construction industry and an invaluable tool that takes the headache out of specifying by providing a framework and information on minimum standards. Aimed at engineers specifying timber and designed to support the UK’s rapidly increasing use of timber, this book provides a set of best practice guidelines on how timber buildings can be erected, covering subjects such as information exchange, materials, fabrication, protection and quality assurance.

How do I use this benefit? For more details on the National Structural Timber Specification for Building Construction, click on the ‘Wood Information’ tab on the top of our website and follow the link to ‘NSTS’.

Discount on books and British Standards The TRADA Bookshop offers a large selection of publications at substantially reduced prices. Members enjoy 35% off all TRADA books and special offers on other publishers’ books, including 10% off British Standards. Discounts on bulk purchases of TRADA publications are also available.

British Standards lists TRADA takes the headache out of keeping up to speed with continuously evolving British Standards, by updating a list of those relevant to timber on a regular basis.

Customise TRADA books with your own brand Special branded editions of TRADA’s bestselling timber titles are available to buy. These make ideal sales promotion tools or training materials. Discounts apply on bulk purchases.

How do I use this benefit? The TRADA Bookshop carries hundreds of authoritative books and publications, click on ‘Bookshop’ at the top of our website to place your order or contact our publications team to discuss your requirements. T: 01494 569 602 E: publications@trada.co.uk

Feedback We hope you like our new-look website, designed with TRADA members in mind, and welcome your feedback and thoughts on how we can improve our service. If you think we are getting it right, please spread the word. TRADA is proud to promote the beauty, safety, efficiency and sustainability of wood, providing an important legacy for future generations. For your thoughts and to discuss TRADA membership, contact: T: 01494 569 603 E: membership@trada.co.uk www.trada.co.uk

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TRADA Helping to market your business

Helping to market your business TRADA links specifiers and purchasers with timber industry members through its Find a Supplier directory. Listing your company details on the UK’s most comprehensive suppliers directory is a powerful calling card that can help promote your business to a larger audience and generate enquiries. Members can upload full company details, including a prominent display of their logo, contact details, up to 10 pdf company brochures and captioned images. Uploaded brochures are also indexed by our search engine and appear in relevant site results, providing another way to find potential customers. From small businesses, mid-caps and multinationals, to educational bodies, government offices, housing associations, local authorities, trade associations and regulatory bodies, the depth and breadth of TRADA membership creates the ideal environment in which to do business.

How do I use this benefit? Listing your company details on TRADA’s Supplier Directory is quick and easy to do. Simply log on to ‘My TRADA’ at the top of our website and follow the instructions.

Free listing in TRADA’s Timber Industry Yearbook TRADA’s Timber Industry Yearbook, distributed free of charge to over 3,000 specifiers and manufacturers, includes compelling editorial and useful reference material. TRADA members benefit from a free listing in the Yearbook, providing a perfect opportunity to promote your business to like-minded customers.

How do I use this benefit? To maintain your own directory entry and add up to five business sectors, click on ‘My TRADA’ at the top of our website and follow the instructions.

Use the TRADA member logo Members benefit from displaying the TRADA logo – a symbol of integrity, impartiality and excellence – on their stationery, website and marketing material (subject to terms of use).

How do I use this benefit? To request TRADA artwork, click on ‘My TRADA’ at the top of our website or contact our membership administrator. Phone: +44 (0) 1494 569603 Email: membership@trada.co.uk

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Publications The best books on timber design and construction are available from the TRADA bookshop http://bookshop.trada.co.uk

TimberWISE 3.09 Updated to version 3.09 and now available as a USB stick with a sustainably sourced wood shell. This essential subscription service includes: • 69 electronic Wood Information Sheets • bonus content including technical articles • improved search and browse features • easy accessibility in a portable searchable USB format

Structural timber elements: a pre-scheme design guide

Cross-laminated timber – design and performance

TRADA’s latest book is an at-a-glance reference guide to structural timber options for use during the pre-scheme design process.

This highly anticipated publication provides in-depth guidance on CLT for designers and specifiers. Highly illustrated, it demonstrates the versatility of CLT as an engineered timber solution.

National Structural Timber Specification The game-changing new publication for timber specifiers has been updated. A worked example with a new project specification template is available now for TRADA members.

Going on site? New ebook formats for mobile devices and tablets make it easy to access the information you need, whenever you need it.

Timber frame construction 5th edition The leading manual for professionals on conventional timber frame design and construction methods.

www.trada.co.uk

Eurocode 5 span tables 4th edition

Coming soon in 2018:

Frequently highlighted by Building Control officers, this guide to common span tables (including trimmers) is referenced in building regulations (Approved Document A) and widely used by engineers, building designers and builders.

For more information on publications and standards available visit http://bookshop.trada.co.uk or contact the bookshop on: +44 (0)1494 569 602 or email bookshop@exova.com

- Manual for the design of timber building structures to Eurocode 5, 2nd edition - Site Check: the timber frame pocket guide

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TRADA Addresses & websites

Addresses & websites Timber and related organisations American Hardwood Export Council – AHEC Unit 20.1, 20-22 Vestry Street, London N1 7RE t 020 7626 4111 e europe@americanhardwood.org www.americanhardwood.org

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 American Softwoods Representing the Southern Forest Products Association, Softwood Export Council and APA - The Engineered Wood Association 33 Rosebery Road, London N10 2LE t 020 8444 0885 www.americansoftwoods.com

Architectural and Specialist Door Manufacturers Association (ASDMA) Burnside House, 3 Coates Lane, High Wycombe, Bucks HP13 5EY t 01494 447370 www.asdma.com

PO Box 1, Farnborough, Hants GU14 6WE t 01252 522545 e office@canadawooduk.org www.canadawooduk.org

The Carpenters’ Company Carpenters’ Hall, Throgmorton Avenue, London EC2N 2JJ t 020 7588 7001 e info@carpentersco.com www.carpentersco.com

Confederation of Forest Industries (UK) Ltd 59 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 2JG t 0131 240 1410 www.confor.org.uk

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

Confederation of Timber Industries The Building Centre, 26 Store Street, London WC1E 7BT t 020 7291 5377 www.cti-timber.org

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

Exova BM TRADA Chiltern House, Stocking Lane, Hughenden Valley, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP14 4ND t 01494 569601 e timber@exova.com www.exovabmtrada.com

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Furniture Industry Research Association (FIRA) Maxwell Road, Stevenage, Hertfordshire SG1 2EW t 01438 777700 e info@fira.co.uk www.fira.co.uk


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Forestry Commission Silvan House, 231 Corstorphine Road, Edinburgh EH12 7AT t 0300 067 5000 e fcscotland@forestry.gsi.gov.uk www.forestry.gov.uk

Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC UK) Sheffield Technology Parks, Cooper Buildings, Arundel Street, Sheffield S1 2NS t 0114 307 2334 e info@pefc.co.uk www.pefc.co.uk

Forest Stewardship CouncilÂŽ UK (FSCÂŽ UK) The Billiard Room, Town Hall, Great Oak St, Llanidloes, Powys SY18 6BN t 01686 413916 e info@fsc-uk.org www.fsc-uk.org

Ghana Forestry Commission (Timber Industry Development Division) Unit 4, Granard Business Centre, Bunns Lane, Mill Hill, London NW7 2DZ t 020 8906 9560 e tiddlondon@ghanatimber.co.uk www.fcghana.org

Property Care Association 11 Ramsay Court, Kingfisher Way, Hinchingbrooke Business Park, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE29 6FY t 0844 375 4301 e pca@property-care.org www.property-care.org

Structural Timber Association The e-Centre, Cooperage Way Business Village, Alloa FK10 3LY t 01259 272140 e office@structuraltimber.co.uk www.structuraltimber.co.uk

Glued Laminated Timber Association (GLTA) www.glulam.co.uk

Grown in Britain (GiB) 19 Common Road, Hanham, Bristol BS15 3LL t 0117 958 2189 e enquires@growninbritain.org www.growninbritain.org

Institute of Carpenters 32 High Street, Wendover, Bucks HP22 6EA t 0844 879 7696 e info@instituteofcarpenters.com www.instituteofcarpenters.com

Timber Decking & Cladding Association 5C Flemming Court, Castleford, West Yorkshire WF10 5HW t 01977 558147 www.tda.org.uk

Timber Packaging & Pallet Confederation (TIMCON) Unit Q, Troon Way Business Centre, Humberstone Lane, Thurmaston, Leicester LE4 9HA t 0116 274 7357 e info@timcon.org www.timcon.org

Timber Research and Development Association (TRADA) Malaysian Timber Council (MTC) 24 Old Queen Street, London SW1H 9HP t 020 7222 8188 e mtclondon@mtc.com.my 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 Unit 2, 15b Vandyke Road, Leighton Buzzard, Beds LU7 3HG t 01525 851594 e info@mastercarvers.co.uk www.mastercarvers.co.uk www.trada.co.uk

Timber Trade Federation (TTF) The Building Centre, 26 Store Street, London WC1E 7BT t 020 3205 0067 e ttf@ttf.co.uk www.ttf.co.uk Timber 2018 Industry Yearbook

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Trussed Rafter Association (TRA)

Other websites

The Building Centre, 26 Store Street, London WC1E 7BT t 020 3205 0032 e info@tra.org.uk www.tra.org.uk

Building Regulations (UK)

United Kingdom Forest Products Association (UKFPA) 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

Approved Documents (England and Wales) www.planningportal.gov.uk/buildingregulations/ approveddocuments Technical Booklets (Northern Ireland) www.dfpni.gov.uk Building Standards (Scotland) www.scotland.gov.uk

Wood Panel Industries Federation (WPIF) Autumn Park Business Centre, Dysart Road, Grantham, Lincolnshire NG31 7EU t 01476 512381 e enquiries@wpif.org.uk www.wpif.org.uk

Environment Agency www.environment-agency.gov.uk

Greenpeace www.greenpeace.org

Woodworking Machinery Suppliers Association (WMSA) 20 Poplar Road, Shalford, Guildford, Surrey GU4 8DJ t 07786 963055 e enquiries@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

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.bwf.org.uk

The Stationery Office (Government publications) Wood Technology Society – A Division of The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) 297 Euston Road, London NW1 3AD t 020 7451 7300 f 020 7839 1702 e wts@iom3.org www.iom3.org/wood-technology

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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TRADA members

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 the format 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 can be found on page 240. Company contact details are included in the Alphabetical list of TRADA members.

www.trada.co.uk

TRADA MEMBERS AND BUYERS’ GUIDE CURRENT TO 01 JANUARY 2018 MORE DETAILED INFORMATION IS HELD IN THE DIRECTORY ON THE TRADA WEBSITE WWW.TRADA.CO.UK

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16a Architecture

The Studio, 16A Fore St, Topsham, Devon EX3 0HF e: vaughn@16aarchitecture.com w: www.16aarchitecture.com t: 01392 874106 Ar2500

2030 architects ltd

13b Angel Lane, Penrith, Cumbria CA11 7BP e: mail@2030architects.co.uk w: www.2030architects.co.uk t: 01768 864224 Ar2000

21 Century Carpentry Building Services Ltd

49 Elvin Crescent, Rottingdean, East Sussex BN2 7FF e: loic.bitout@ntlworld.com w: www.21stcenturycarpentrybuildingservicesltd.com t: 07941 019484 Bu3000, Cj1000, Ti1500

3D Home Design

Brook Croft, Sampford Spiney, Yelverton, Devon PL20 7QX e: 3d.home@talktalk.net t: 01822 854795 Co4000

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 R C Engineers Ltd

3 Candman Court, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS27 0RX e: design@arc-engineers.co.uk w: www.arc-engineers.co.uk t: 0113 253 3904 f: 0871 714 6751 Co9100, En2000, Ti1200

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

15 Emmbrook Road, Wokingham, Berkshire RG41 1HE e: jon.hughes@3drarchitects.co.uk w: www.3drarchitects.co.uk t: 01189 788531 Ar2000

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

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A Winterbotham Ltd

3dr Architects Ltd

47 Glenville Road, Christchurch, Dorset BH23 5PX e: matt@71design.net w: www.seventyonedesign.com t: 01425 615258 Ar2500

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A&D Design

A & C Joinery

Rose Mills Industrial Estate, Hort Bridge, Ilminster, Somerset TA19 9PS e: chris@acjoinery.co.uk w: www.acjoinery.co.uk t: 01460 55222 Jo4000

A & K Architectural Services

Office B108 Victoria Beacon Place, Victoria, Cornwall PL26 8LG e: enquiries@akarchitecturalservices.co.uk w: www.akarchitecturalservices.co.uk t: 01208 220214 Ar2500, Co4000

A C S Structures

5 Tavistock Terrace, London N19 4BZ 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

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Bayfields, Bayfield Gardens, Dymock, Gloucestershire GL18 2BH e: andrew@awinterbotham.co.uk w: www.awinterbotham.co.uk t: 01531 890734 f: 01531 890734 En2000

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5 Wildmoor Lane, Catshill, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire B61 0NT e: ebbutt@mac.com w: www.a-and-d-design.co.uk t: 01527 889347

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

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 Ar2000, Co4000

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 Brettenham House, 19 Lancaster Place, London WC2E 7EN e: justin.peckham@accsysplc.com w: www.accoya.com t: 020 7421 4300 Mo0500

Adam Power Associates

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 Do2500, Jo1000, Jo4000, Jo5000, Wi2000

Addison Conservation + Design

80 Redehall Road, Smallfield, Surrey RH6 9RS e: info@adsconsult.co.uk t: 07876 338893

Bush House, Room F4, Edinburgh Technopole, Milton Bridge, Penicuik, Midlothian EH26 0BB e: krystyna@addisonconservationanddesign.com w: www.addisonconservationanddesign.com t: 0131 445 8624 f: 0131 445 8625

Aaron Evans Architects Ltd

Addison Construction Ltd

A.D.S. 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

Abbeywood Estate

Abbeywood, Abbey Lane, Delamere, Cheshire CW8 2HW e: harryharry@landanddevelopment.co.uk t: 01606 888116 f: 01606 889477

7 St James Avenue, Ongar, Essex CM5 9EL e: garyaddison1@waitrose.com t: 01277 366431 Bu3000

ADEPT Consulting (UK) Ltd

Riverside Court, Beaufort Park Way, Chepstow, Monmouthshire NP16 5UH e: info@adeptco.co.uk w: www.adeptco.co.uk t: 01291 635522 f: 01173 376702 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

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 Unit 3, Butterleigh Sawmill, Butterleigh, Cullompton, Devon EX15 1PP e: sales@advancedhousingsystems.co.uk w: www.advancedhousingsystems.co.uk t: 020 7193 1461 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

1 New York Street, Manchester M1 4HD t: 0161 601 1700

AECOM

1 Tanfield, Edinburgh EH3 5DA t: 0131 301 8600

AECOM

12 Regan Way, Chetwynd Business Park, Chilwell, Nottingham NG9 6RZ t: 0115 907 7000

AECOM

14 Queen Victoria Road, Coventry CV1 3PJ t: 024 7625 3300

AECOM

225 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 4GZ t: 0141 222 6400

AECOM

24 Linenhall Street, Belfast, County Antrim BT2 8BG t: 028 9060 7200

AECOM

3rd Floor, 8 Princes Parade, Princes Dock, Liverpool, Merseyside L3 1QH t: 0151 331 8900

AECOM

3rd Floor, Portwall Place, Portwall Lane, Bristol BS1 6NA t: 0117 901 7000

AECOM

5th Floor, 2 City Walk, Leeds LS11 9AR t: 0113 391 6800

AECOM

6 - 8 Greencoat Place, London SW1P 1PL t: 020 7821 4185

AECOM

Aldgate Tower, 2 Leman Street, London E1 8FA

AECOM

Beaufort House, 94/96 Newhall Street, Birmingham B3 1PB t: 0121 262 1900

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AECOM

Beechill House, Beechill Road, Belfast, County Antrim BT8 7RP t: 028 9070 5111 f: 028 9079 5651

AECOM

Belvedere House, Pynes Hill, Exeter, Devon EX2 5WS t: 01392 663200

AECOM

Churchill House, Churchill Way, Cardiff CF10 2HH t: 029 2035 3400

AECOM

First Floor, 499 Union Street, Aberdeen AB11 6DB t: 01224 597450

AECOM

First Floor, One Trinity Gardens, Quayside, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 2HF t: 0191 224 6500

AECOM

First Floor, Stonecross, Trumpington, High Street, Cambridge CB2 9SU t: 01223 551800

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

Lynnfield House, Church Street, Altrincham, Cheshire WA14 4DZ t: 0161 927 8200

AECOM

Mayflower House, Armada Way, Plymouth, PL1 1LD w: www.aecom.com t: 01752 676700

AECOM

Saxon House, 27 Duke Street, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1HT t: 01245 771200

AECOM

St Christopher House, George Cayley Drive, York, North Yorkshire YO30 4XE t: 01904 694400

AECOM

Stable Block, Bradbourne House, New Road, East Malling, Kent ME19 6DZ t: 01723 221340

AECOM

Sunley House, 4 Bedford Park, Croydon CR0 2AP t: 020 8639 3500

AECOM

The Johnson Building, 77 Hatton Garden, London EC1N 8JS t: 020 7645 2000

AECOM Professional Services LLP Aldgate Tower, 2 Leman Street, London E1 8FA 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

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Aidan O’Connell & Associates Ltd

Lismard House, Timahoe Road, Portlaoise, Co. Laois, Republic of Ireland e: info@aoconnellassc.com w: www.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

AJG Home Improvements Ltd

Unit H, Three Pillars Business Park, Station Road, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB6 2RL e: ajg2build@me.com w: www.ajghomeimprovements.co.uk t: 01353 778853 Bu3000

AJR Design Solutions Ltd

Office 2, Kembrey House, 5 Worcester Road, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire B61 7DL e: alex@ajrdesignsolutions.co.uk w: www.ajrdesignsolutions.co.uk t: 07403 571087 En2000, Ti1200

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 En2000

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 Coleman

54 Grazeley Road, Three Mile Cross, Reading, Berkshire RG7 1BJ t: 07930 572949

Alcock Lees

Jonathan Scott Hall, Thorpe Road, Norwich, Norfolk NR1 1UH e: mail@alcock-lees.co.uk w: www.alcock-lees.co.uk t: 01603 764448 En2000

ALF GROUP

Post Office House, 70 Main Street, Garvagh, Coleraine, Derry BT51 5AE e: info@alfgroup.co.uk w: www.alfgroup.co.uk t: 02829 557820

All About Lofts

111 Malden Road, Cheam SM3 8QU e: contact@allaboutlofts.com w: www.allaboutlofts.com t: 020 3031 6628 Cj1000, Co4000

Allen Gordon LLP

Suite 3, Saltire House, Whitefriars Business Park, Perth, Tayside PH2 0PA 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

Allies and Morrison

85 Southwark Street, London SE1 0HX e: librarian@alliesandmorrison.co.uk w: www.alliesandmorrison.com t: 020 7921 0100 f: 020 7921 0101 Ar2000

Allison Pike Partnership

7 Buxton Road West, Disley, Stockport, Cheshire SK12 2AE e: rdm@allisonpike.com w: www.allisonpike.com t: 01663 763000 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co4000

Allwood Timber Ltd

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

Alobera Mediena

Pasiles Str. 3a, Giedraiciai, LT-33274, Lithuania e: karolis@alobera.lt w: www.alobera.lt t: 00 370 383 55266 Sa8000

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

109-113 Kingston Road, Leatherhead KT22 7SU e: leatherhead@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 01372 376138 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500

Alsford Timber

Alsford Timber

141 South Undercliff, Rye, East Sussex TN31 7HW e: rye@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 01797 222 397 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500

Alsford Timber

201 Vale Road, Tonbridge, Kent TN9 1SU e: tonbridge@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 01732 770303 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500

Alsford Timber

52 The Ridge, Hastings, East Sussex TN34 2AB e: hastings@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 01424 443366 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

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

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

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

King Street, Worthing, West Sussex BN14 7BW e: worthing@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 01903 200154 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500

Alsford Timber

Ruxley Roundabout A20, Ruxley, Kent DA14 5AD e: ruxley@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 020 8300 4375 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500

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

Alsford Timber

Alsford Timber

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

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 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

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Alsford Timber

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

Alsford Timber

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

Alsford Timber

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

Alsford Timber

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

Altechnica

85 Waterside, Peartree Bridge, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK6 3DE e: info@altechnica.co.uk w: www.altechnica.co.uk t: 01908 668797 Ar2000, Co4750, Co7250

Altham Oak Bespoke Structures The Paddock, Skipton Road, Foulridge, Lancashire BB8 7NP e: info@oak-beams.co.uk w: www.oak-beams.co.uk t: 01282 543634 Jo4000

Altripan UK Ltd

Gloucester House, 35 Old Gloucester Road, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire HR9 5PB e: sales@altripanuk.com w: www.altripanuk.com t: 01989 769011 f: 01989 481019 Md3000, Or3000, Pa7000, Pa7500, Pl1000

American Hardwood Export Council Unit 20.1, 20-22 Vestry Street, London N1 7RE e: europe@americanhardwood.org w: www.americanhardwood.org t: 020 7626 4111 f: 020 7626 4222 As1000

AMLI Design

Warerview House, 160 Birstall Road, Birstall, Leicester, Leicestershire LE4 4DF e: di@amlidesign.co.uk w: www.amlidesign.co.uk t: 07974 807111

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

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Andrew Baxter Limited

The Woodlands, Edgehill, Banbury, Oxfordshire OX15 6DJ e: dan.baxter@btconnect.com t: 01295 670485 f: 01295 670605 Co4000, Co8700, Co9200, En2000

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 Firebrace Partnership

Ansell & Bailey LLP Chartered Architects

Archibald Shaw LLP

Anson Timberworks Limited

Architectural & Construction Services

17 Bowling Green Lane, Clerkenwell, London EC1R 0QB e: ayork@ansellandbailey.com w: www.anb.co.uk t: 020 7387 0141 f: 020 7387 7460 Ar2000, Ar2500

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

Stable Barn, Park End, Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB25 ONA e: info@afpconsult.co.uk w: www.afpconsult.co.uk t: 01223 811572 f: 01223 812719 Co7000, Co9100, En2000

Anthony Davies Associates Ltd

Andrew Howard & Partners

Anthony Fisher Associates

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 Page Oak

North Barn, Bakers Lane, Brightwell-cum-Sotwell, Wallingford, Oxfordshire OX10 0PU e: info@andrewpageoak.co.uk w: www.andrewpageoak.co.uk t: 0333 666 9993 Bu3000, Fu3000, Ti1200, Ti1500

Andrew TF Goto

1 Deane Avenue, Altrincham, Cheshire WA15 7QD e: andrew@andrewgoto.com w: www.andrewgoto.com t: 0161 637 1123 Cd1000, De2000, Fl1000, Ti0200, Ti7500

Andrew Waring Associates Ltd The Old Brewery House, Portersbridge Street, Romsey, Hampshire SO51 8DJ e: mail@awaromsey.co.uk w: www.awaromsey.co.uk t: 01794 524447 f: 01794 515353 Co9100, Co9200, En2000

Andrew Wood Associates Limited 120 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5EA e: andrew@andrewwoodassociates w: www.andrewwoodassociates.co.uk t: 020 7684 1400 f: 08451 305949 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co4000, Fu3000

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

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

19 Quay Level Offices, St Peters Wharf, Newcastle upon Tyne NE6 1TZ e: info@anthonydavies.com w: www.anthonydavies.com t: 0191 276 5209 En2000 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

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

Appledown Marine

6 Appledown Rise, Coulsdon, Surrey CR5 2DX e: david.viner@appledownmarine.com w: www.appledownmarine.com t: 07557 362515 Su1000

apt. Design Ltd

Anson House, Compass Point Business Park, Northampton Road, Market Harborough, Leicestershire LE16 9HW e: mail@apt-design.co.uk w: www.apt-design.co.uk t: 01858 469420

Arbonis

RN79, Verosvres, 71220, France e: contact.arbonis@arbonis.com w: www.arbonis.com t: 00 33 3 85 24 81 22 f: 00 33 3 85 24 84 50 Br2000, Bu3000, Bu8000, Gl1000, Ti2000

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

Archibald Shaw LLP

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

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

Allendale Road Offices, Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne NE6 2SZ e: wayne.a.phillips@newcastle.gov.uk w: www.newcastle.gov.uk t: 0191 278 3259 Lo1000

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

Architectural Design Services Whatcombe Cottage, Long Bredy, Dorchester, Dorset DT2 9HN e: brian.t.lee@btopenworld.com t: 01308 482368 f: 01308 482103 Ar2500

Architectural Light and Magic Ltd Longworthy House, Milton Road, Worle, Weston super Mare, North Somerset BS22 8JN e: c.brown@archlightandmagic.com w: www.archlightandmagic.com t: 01934 513847

Architecture One Eight

18 Grange Avenue, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG1 2AG e: haydn@architecture18.co.uk t: 01423 948391

Architecture PLB

50 Southwark Street, London SE1 1UN e: mail@architectureplb.com w: www.architectureplb.com t: 020 7940 1888 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

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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

Ardmore Construction Limited 6 Wharf Studio, 28 Wharf Road, London N1 7GR e: info@ardmoregroup.co.uk w: www.ardmoregroup.co.uk t: 020 8344 0300 f: 020 8344 0377

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Pontefract Road, Stourton, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS10 1SW e: leeds@laver.co.uk w: www.laver.co.uk t: 0113 270 4086 f: 0113 272 3833 Jo2000, La4000, Pa7200, Pa7500, Ti7500

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

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

Arthur Architects

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

Arts University Bournemouth

Wallisdown, Poole, Dorset BH12 5HH e: fsanna@aub.ac.uk w: www.aub.ac.uk t: 01202 363135 Ed4000

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

Arup

Arnold Laver

Arup

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

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

www.trada.co.uk

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 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

Arup

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

Atelier HB

Arvensis Ltd

Atkinson Peck Ltd

1 Buckingham Court, Beaufort Park, Bradley Stoke, Bristol, Avon BS32 4NF e: jim.roach@arvsolutions.co.uk w: www.arvsolutions.co.uk t: 0117 959 2008 Co4500, Co9050 3 Goldcrest, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP19 0GB e: phil.lomax@arvensis.co.uk t: 07966 988582 Ho3000, Ti1200

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

Ashtton Associates Ltd Rhodend, 28 Morden Road, Wareham, Dorset BH20 7AA e: frank@ashtton.co.uk w: www.ashtton.co.uk t: 01929 671707 Ar2000

Associated Architects

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

Associated Structural Design 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

Astudio

The Tower Building, 8th Floor, 11 York Road, London SE1 7NX e: info@astudio.co.uk w: www.astudio.co.uk t: 020 7401 4100 Ar2000

AT Architecture Ltd

The Big Barn, Trendrennen Farm, Treen, Penzance, Cornwall TR19 6LH e: andy@atarch.com w: www.atarch.com t: 01736 811251 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co9200, Ho3000, Ti1200

A-Tec Design

9 Lanherne Ave, St Mawgan, Newquay, Cornwall TR8 4EL e: info@a-tecdesign.com w: www.a-tecdesign.com t: 01872 300798 Ar2000, Ar2500

A-teknik

10 Westabrook, Ashburton, Devon TQ13 7QS e: imbooker@mac.com w: www.atelierhb.co.uk t: 07774 618419 Ar2000 Watson House, 45 Waterloo Road, Stockport, Cheshire SK1 3BJ e: apce@atkinsonpeck.co.uk w: www.atkinsonpeck.co.uk t: 0161 4802833 f: 0161 4773959 En2000, Su1000

Atlantic Contracts Limited

Atlantic House, 7 Stirling Way, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire WD6 2BT e: ryan.hayes@atlanticcontracts.co.uk w: www.atlanticcontracts.co.uk t: 020 8736 4350 f: 020 8736 4351 Bu3000

Aukett Swanke

36 - 40 York Way, London N1 9AB e: calvin.grant@aukettswanke.com w: www.aukettswanke.com t: 020 7843 3000 Ar2000

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

Avie Consulting Ltd

6 Killingbeck Court, Killingbeck Office Park, Killingbeck Drive, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS14 6FD e: admin@avie-consulting.co.uk w: www.avie-consulting.co.uk t: 0113 249 7416 En2000

Axiom Architects

1 Brooklands Yard, Southover High Street, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1HU e: mail@axiomarchitects.co.uk w: www.axiomarchitects.co.uk t: 01273 479269 Ar2000

Axiom Architects

43 Eagle Street, London WC1R 4AT e: mail@axiomarchitects.co.uk w: www.axiomarchitects.co.uk t: 020 7421 8877

Axiom Architects

First Floor, Arlington House, Park Five Business Centre, Exeter, Devon EX2 7HU e: mail@axiomarchitects.co.uk w: www.axiomarchitects.co.uk t: 01392 368426 f: 01392 368427

Caferaga Mahallesi, Karakol Sokak, 28/2 Moda, Istanbul, Kadikoy 34710, Turkey e: topbas@ateknikproje.com t: 00 90 216 348 35 83 En2000

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Ayres Haynes Architects Ltd

Barter Hill Partnership Limited

BE Timber Frame

12 Cooper Smith Road, Takeley, Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire CM22 6FS e: tim@azurearchitecture.co.uk w: www.azurearchitecture.co.uk t: 07725 127205 Ar2500

Barton Oak Limited

Beadonbrook Ltd

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Bartram Timber Frame Ltd

Top floor Unit 2, Western Hangar, Lawrence Road, Mount Batten, Plymouth, Devon PL9 9SJ e: mh@ayreshaynes.com w: www.ayreshaynes.com t: 01752 408051

Azure Architecture

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 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

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

Ballingly Joinery 2000 Ltd

Ballingly, Wellingtonbridge, Co Wexford, Republic of Ireland e: hdoyle@ballinglyjoinery.com w: www.ballinglyjoinery.com t: 00 353 51 561 169 f: 00 353 51 561 409

Banbeck Engineering Partnership 109 Pembroke Road, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire SA61 1LY e: banbeck@banbeck.co.uk w: www.banbeck.co.uk t: 01437 765347 f: 01437 779012 Co4000, Co9100, En2000

Barnett Ratcliffe Partnership The Old Library, Rowley Street, Stafford, Staffordshire ST16 2RH e: info@barnettratcliffe.co.uk w: www.barnettratcliffe.co.uk t: 01785 255088

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

Barry Jobson Architects

Yalberton Farm, Yalberton Road, Paignton, Devon TQ4 7PE e: barry@barryjobsonarchitects.co.uk t: 01803 523152

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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

Newborough Hall Farm, Hollybush Road, Newborough, Staffordshire DE13 8SF e: kerry@bartonoak.co.uk w: www.bartonoak.co.uk t: 01283 575922

Unit 2b, Fenner Rd, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk NR30 3PS e: betimberframe@gmail.com w: www.betimberframe.co.uk t: 01493 331411 f: 01493 331411 Ti1500, Ti2000 Torbay Innovation Centre, Lymington Road, Torquay, Devon TQ1 4BD e: tony@beadonbrook.com w: www.beadonbrook.com t: 01803 658004 Bu3000

High Road, Beeston, Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 1PB e: kevin@bartramtimber.co.uk w: www.bartramtimber.co.uk t: 01767 699699 f: 01767 699911 Ti2000

BEAMCALC.CO.UK

Bauman Lyons

Faraday Road, Swindon, Wiltshire SN3 5JY e: craig.cerba@beardconstruction.co.uk t: 01793 868051 Bu3000

Black Building, 2 Newton Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS7 4HE e: architects@baumanlyons.co.uk w: www.baumanlyons.co.uk t: 0113 322 3344 f: 0113 262 3800

Baynham Meikle Partnership

8 Meadow Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, West Midlands B17 8BU e: admin@bm-p.co.uk w: www.bm-p.co.uk t: 0121 434 4100 f: 0121 434 4073 Co4000, Co5000, En2000, Te4000

BB Partnership Ltd

Units 33-34, The Studios, 8 Hornsey Street, London N7 8EG e: architect@bbpartnership.co.uk w: www.bbpartnership.co.uk t: 020 7336 8555 f: 020 7336 8777 Ar2000

bb+c architects ltd

33a Bridge Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 1UW e: mail@bbcarchitects.co.uk w: www.bbcarchitects.co.uk t: 01223 313386 f: 01223 464233 Ar2000

BCL Timber Projects 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: 01189 344188 Cd1000, Pa7200, Pa8700

BDesign7

90 Dunn Side, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1BY e: info@bdesign7.com w: www.bdesign7.com t: 07999 096001

BdR Civil & Structural Engineering Limited

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

7 Ingleside, Marsden, South Shields NE34 7RL e: info@beamcalc.co.uk w: www.beamcalc.co.uk t: 0191 456 0906

Beard

Beaumont Forest Products Limited 27 Victoria Street, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP11 2LT e: wsales@beaumontforest.co.uk w: www.beaumontforest.co.uk t: 01992 460000 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

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

Bell & Sime Buildbase

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

Ben Jones Architects

47 Priory St, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1HJ e: mail@benjonesarchitects.co.uk w: www.benjonesarchitects.co.uk t: 01273 470703 Ar2000

Bench Architects

23 Terrace Road, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6DU e: info@bencharchitects.co.uk w: www.bencharchitects.co.uk t: 01298 23991 Ar2000

Benchmark Timber Ltd

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, Severn Bridge Industrial Estate, 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

Benfield ATT Group Ltd

Fast Frame Systems, 5 - 6 Castle Way, Severn Bridge Industrial Estate, Caldicot, Monmouthshire NP26 5YG e: info@fastframesystems.co.uk w: www.fastframesystems.co.uk t: 01291 437054

Benfield ATT Group Ltd

Simply Self-build, 5 - 6 Castle Way, Severn Bridge Industrial Estate, Caldicot, Monmouthshire NP26 5YG e: info@simplyselfbuild.co.uk w: www.simplyselfbuild.co.uk t: 01291 437053

Benfield ATT Group Ltd

Solidlox, 5 - 6 Castle Way, Severn Bridge Industrial Estate, Caldicot, Monmouthshire NP26 5YG e: solidlox@benfieldattgroup.co.uk w: www.timber-frame-building.co.uk t: 01291 437057

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

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Bennetts Associates Limited

Blackdown Buildings

Blue Forest (UK) Ltd

Brian Evans Associates Ltd

Bernard Eacock Ltd

Blackett-Ord Conservation Limited

Bluerun Joinery

Brian J Stocker

Betts Associates Limited

Blackwell Structural Consultants Ltd

3 Boroughloch Square, Edinburgh EH8 9NJ e: edin@bennettsassociates.com w: www.bennettsassociates.com t: 0131 667 7351 f: 0131 662 1867 1 Fine Street, Peterchurch, Herefordshire HR2 0SN e: nle@bernardeacock.com w: www.bernardeacock.com t: 01981 550550 f: 01981 550550 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

BHP Architects

Nicholas House, River Front, Enfield, Middlesex EN1 3TF e: jrh@bhparchitects.com w: www.bhparchitects.com t: 020 8367 8000 Ar2000

Bickerdike Allen Partners LLP 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

Biker Group

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

Bilton Architectural Services Ltd The Coach House, Merttens Drive, Rugby, Warwickshire CV22 7AE e: designstudio@biltondesign.co.uk w: www.biltonas.co.uk t: 01788 569465 Ar2500

Bingham Yates Limited

38 Victoria Place, Carlisle, Cumbria CA1 1EX e: info@binghamyates.co.uk t: 01228 521436 f: 01228 515579 En2000

Binladin Woodwork Factory Co. Ltd PO Box 958, Jeddah, 21421, Saudi Arabia e: mbcowwf@awalnet.net.sa w: www.bwwf.com t: 00 966 2 620 0163 f: 00 966 2 620 9813 Jo4000, Jo5000

BJE Timberframes

2 Pen y Ffridd, Pontrobert, Meifod, Powys SY22 6JW e: barryevans32@gmail.com w: www.bjetimberframes.com t: 07989 380206

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Fourways Cross, Hemyock, Cullompton, Devon EX15 3PF e: roy@brookridge.co.uk w: www.brookridgegroup.co.uk t: 01823 680546 33 Chapel Street, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria CA16 6QR e: engineering@blackett-ordconservation.co.uk t: 01768 352572 f: 01768 352572 Ar2000, En2000

The Studio, Bens Field Farm, Beechill, Wadhurst, East Sussex TN5 6JR e: info@blueforest.com w: www.blueforest.com t: 01892 750090 Unit 3, Wrights Yard, Top Road, Wimbish Green, Saffron Walden, Essex CB10 2XJ e: bluerun@btopenworld.com w: www.bluerunltd.co.uk t: 01799 599995 Jo4000

1 Green Lodge Barn, Nobottle, Northampton, NN7 4HD e: neil@blackwellconsultants.co.uk w: www.blackwellconsultants.co.uk t: 01604 755000 En2000

Bob Black Construction Ltd

Blair Gratton Architects Ltd

Bona Limited

29 York Street, Derby, Derbyshire DE1 1FZ e: info@blairgratton.co.uk w: www.blairgratton.co.uk t: 01332 340458 f: 01332 291771 Ar2000

Blaise Architectural Limited Regus House, Uxbridge Road, Highbridge, Uxbridge UB8 1HR e: m.bretherton@blaiseas.com w: www.blaisearchitectural.co.uk t: 07812 072605 f: 0800 917 5049 Ar2000

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 Hopkinson Architecture LLP 22A Union Quay, North Shields, Tyne and Wear NE30 1HJ e: darren@bharchitecture.co.uk w: www.bharchitecture.co.uk t: 0191 257 0022 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

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

Blou Construction 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

90 Fenchurch Street, London EC3M 4ST e: info@blpinsurance.com w: www.blpinsurance.com t: 020 7204 2424 f: 020 7929 1366 In2000, Wa1000

20 Hemingford Rd, St Ives, Cambridgeshire PE27 5HG e: bob@bobblack.uk.com w: www.bobblack.uk.com t: 07795 078271

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

72b Western Road, Tring, Hertfordshire HP23 4BB e: brian@be-associates.co.uk t: 01442 825725 Co9100, Co9200, En2000

Wheelhouse, Nunnery Green, Canterbury, Kent CT1 3JW e: bjstocker@me.com t: 01227 762008 f: 01227 762008 En2000

Bridgewater Building Solutions 50 Wellington Street, Baltic Chambers, Glasgow, Glasgow City G2 6HJ e: stewart@bridgewaterbuilding.co.uk w: www.bridgewaterbuilding.co.uk t: 01412 488009 Bu3000

British & Irish Association of Fastener Distributors Limited 8a Church Street, Rushden, Northamptonshire NN10 9YT e: info@biafd.org.uk w: www.biafd.org t: 07519 853402 As1000

Border Hardwood Ltd

British Woodworking Federation

Border Oak Design & Construction

Brodies Timber

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 Kingsland Saw Mills, Kingsland, Leominster, Herefordshire HR6 9SF e: sales@borderoak.com w: www.borderoak.com t: 01568 708733 f: 01568 702010 Ho3000, Ti2500

Borneo Benar Sdn Bhd

Beukenlaan 3, Lunteren, NL 6741 KB, Netherlands e: ps@borneobenar.com w: www.borneobenar.com t: 00 31 318 487017 f: 00 31 318 487042 Bu3000, Co8000, Co9100, Ti1500

Boyle Consultants Ltd

Bourock Farm, Dunlop, East Ayrshire KA3 4DS e: info@boyleconsultants.co.uk t: 01560 484066 Ce2000, En2000

BRANZ Ltd

1222 Moonshine Rd RD1, Judgeford, Porirua, Wellington 5381, New Zealand e: suzanne.lester@branz.co.nz w: www.branz.co.nz t: 00 64 4237 1170 f: 00 64 4237 1171 Co4000

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

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

The Old Sawmill, Inver, Dunkeld, Perthshire PH8 0JR e: mail@brodiestimber.co.uk w: www.brodiestimber.co.uk t: 01350 727723 Cj1000, Do5000, Fu4000, Ma2500, Ti7500

Brooks Bros (UK) Limited

1-3 Glebe Road, Gillibrands, Skelmersdale, Lancashire WN8 9JP e: david.johnson@brookstimber.co.uk w: www.brookstimber.com t: 01695 553700 f: 01695 553705 Fl3500, Ha7000, Md3000, Ti7600, Ti7700

Brooks Bros (UK) Limited

Blackwater Place, The Causeway, Maldon, Essex CM9 4GG e: sales@brookstimber.co.uk w: www.brookstimber.com t: 01621 877400 f: 01621 859054 Ce2000, Do2000, Fi4000, Ha2000, Mo0500

Brooks Bros (UK) Limited

Gunby Road, Sewstern, Grantham, Lincolnshire NG33 5RD e: sales@brookstimber.co.uk w: www.brookstimber.com t: 01476 861097 f: 01476 860231

Brooks Bros (UK) Limited

Lenton Lane, Nottingham NG7 2PR e: matt.hall@brookstimber.co.uk w: www.brookstimber.com t: 0115 993 1112 f: 0115 993 1151

Brentwood Lofts Limited 246 Hatch Rd, Pilgrims Hatch, Brentwood, Essex CM15 9QR e: info@brentwoodlofts.co.uk w: www.brentwoodlofts.co.uk t: 01277 227470 f: 01277 227470

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Brooks Bros (UK) Limited

The Timber Yard, Off Runsell Lane, Danbury, Chelmsford, Essex CM3 4PG e: simon.greig@brookstimber.co.uk w: www.brookstimber.com t: 01245 221700 f: 01245 223121 Cd1000, De2000, Ki3000, La6000, Mo5000

Brooks Bros London Limited

Unit 3, Portland Commercial Estate, Ripple Road, Barking, Essex IG11 0TW e: sales@brookslondon.co.uk w: www.brookslondon.co.uk t: 020 8591 5300

Broughton Beatty Wearring Limited 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

Brown & Carroll (London) Ltd 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

Bruce, Cufley & Partners

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

Bryn Roberts Workshops (Joinery Manufacturers) Ltd Unit 3, Abbey Road North, Wrexham Industrial Estate, Wrexham LL13 9RX e: bryn.roberts@btconnect.com w: www.woodcraftdirect.co.uk t: 01978 661828 f: 01978 661553

BTS Timber Engineering Limited

The Woodworks, 23 Blean Common, Blean, Kent CT2 9EX e: office@btstimber.engineering t: 01227 678021 Ce2000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200

Buchanan Surveys

5a Cornmarket, Thame, Oxfordshire OX9 3DX e: davidbuchanan@me.com w: www.buchanansurveys.co.uk t: 07525 817444 Su1000

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

Build Collective

Studio B, 25-27 Stokes Croft, Bristol BS1 3PY e: info@buildcollective.co.uk w: www.buildcollective.co.uk t: 0117 280 0175

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Buildbase Ltd

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

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

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

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

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

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

Builders Merchants Federation

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 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

Buro Happold Ltd

Camden Mill, Lower Bristol Road, Bath, Avon BA2 3DQ e: andrew.wylie@burohappold.com w: www.burohappold.com t: 01225 320600 f: 0870 787 4148 Co4000, Co9100, En2000, En3000, Re4000

Burrell Foley Fischer LLP Studio 9, 14 Southgate Road, London N1 3LY 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

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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 99 680122 f: 00 357 22 378662 Co4000, Co8800, Co9300, En2000

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

Butler Haig Associates

Unit 11, South Acomb, Bywell, Stocksfield, Northumberland NE43 7AQ e: keith.butler@butlerhaig.com t: 01661 843677

Unit 15 Imex Technology Park, Bellringer Road, Trentham Lakes South, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST4 8JF e: admin@cprbuildingcontrol.co.uk w: www.cprbuildingcontrol.co.uk t: 01782 658929 f: 01782 646421 Bu3500, Co4000, Co5250, Su1000

BWB Consulting Ltd

C W T Partnership

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

49 Back Lane, Rochford, Essex SS4 1AY e: cwt@cwtpartnership.co.uk w: www.cwtpartnership.co.uk t: 01702 540146 f: 01702 540193 En2000

4th Floor Carver’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

C2 Designs

BWB Consulting Ltd

CAD Space Designs

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

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

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

1 Yearsett Cottage, Linley Green, Whitbourne, Worcester, Worcestershire WR6 5RQ e: ian@c2designs.co.uk t: 07432 200925 En2000 33 Woodmansterne Road, Streatham Vale, London SW16 5UU e: ralph@cadspaced.com w: www.cadspaced.com t: 07961 407067 f: 020 8679 9438

Cahalane Bros Ltd

Park Road, Dunmanway P47 A438, Republic of Ireland e: conor@cahalane.net w: www.cahalane.net t: 00 353 23 884 5133 f: 00 353 875 5224

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

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Canvey Wharf Co Limited, The

Caledonian Plywood Company

Careys Carpentry Contractors Limited

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 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

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

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 Suite 2, St Helens Road, Westcliff on Sea, Essex SS0 7LF e: ciaran@careyscarpentrycontractors.com t: 07490 092490

Carpenter Oak & Woodland

Chadwicks (Mowbray Drive) Limited

Carr Cotter & Naessens

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, Ti1200

Campbell Reith Hill LLP

No. 1 Marsden Street, Manchester M2 1HW e: manchester@campbellreith.com w: www.campbellreith.com t: 0161 819 3060 f: 0161 819 3090 Co5000, En2000

Campbell Reith Hill LLP

Raven House, 29 Linkfield Lane, Redhill, RH1 1SS e: surrey@campbellreith.com w: www.campbellreith.com t: 01737 784500 f: 01737 784501 Co5000, En2000, En3000

Campbell Reith Hill LLP Wessex House, Pixash Lane, Bristol BS31 1TP e: bristol@campbellreith.com w: www.campbellreith.com t: 0117 916 1066 f: 0117 916 1069 Co5000, En2000, En3000

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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The Studio, Chart Lane, Reigate, Surrey RH27EG e: christian@cf-architects.com w: www.cf-architects.com t: 01737 457123 Ar2000

Carpenter Oak & Woodland

Campbell Reith Hill LLP

Campbell Reith Hill LLP

CF Architects

CGL Homes Ltd

Long Crichel House, Long Crichel, Wimborne, Dorset BH21 5JU e: mail@cjarch.com t: 01258 830250 Ar2000, Fu3000, He1000

Chantry House, High Street, Coleshill, Birmingham B46 3BP e: birmingham@campbellreith.com w: www.campbellreith.com t: 01675 467484 f: 01675 467502 En2000

Bay Cottage, Bix, Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire RG9 6DB e: dan@centrespacedesign.co.uk w: www.centrespacedesign.co.uk t: 01491 573968 En2000

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 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 Ti1500, Ti2000, Ti2500

Campbell Jackson Architects

Centrespace design LLP

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

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

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

Cawse Design

20 Exeter Street, North Tawton, Devon EX20 2HB e: geoff@cawsedesign.co.uk w: www.cawsedesign.co.uk t: 01837 82587

Unit 2 St Martins Business Park, Ellesmere Road, St Martins, Oswestry, Shropshire SY11 3BE e: rogercgl@live.co.uk t: 01691 777223 Bu3000 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

Champion, A W Limited

Champion House, 205-9 Burlington Road, New Malden, Surrey KT3 4NB e: sales@championtimber.com w: www.championtimber.com t: 01932 359780 f: 020 8949 5232 De2000, Md3000, Mo0500, Mo4500, Mo5000

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 Cd1000, De2000, 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, Do3000, Mo4500, Mo5000, So6000

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 Cd1000, De2000, Mo4500, Mo5000, 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 Cd1000, De2000, Mo4500, Mo5000, 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 Cd1000, De2000, Fl4000, Mo4500, Mo5000

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, Mo0500, Mo4500, Mo5000, 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 Cd1000, De2000, Mo4500, Mo5000, 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 Cd1000, De2000, Mo4500, Mo5000, Ti7600

Champion, A W Limited

Unit A303, Brooklands Industrial Estate, Vickers Drive North, Weybridge, Surrey KT13 0YU e: weybridge@championtimber.com w: www.championtimber.com t: 01932 359780 f: 01932 359781

charlick+nicholson architects

116 Westbourne Studios, 242 Acklam Road, London W10 5JJ e: mail@charlicknicholson.co.uk t: 020 8968 0022

Chart Stables

Chart House, Dencora Way, Ashford, Kent TN23 4FH e: enquiries@chartstables.co.uk w: www.chartstables.co.uk t: 01233 611123 f: 01233 645142

Chase Joinery Contracts Ltd

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

Chauncey’s Floor Fitting Services

10 Victoria Road, St Philips, Bristol BS2 0UJ e: chris@chaunceysfit.co.uk t: 0117 972 5910 Fl4000, Fl6300

Chaunceys Timber Flooring 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

Chescoe Chartered Surveyors & Architects Ltd

The Studio, Alpenrose, Belmont Road, St Peter Port GY1 1PY, Guernsey e: nchescoe@cwgsy.net w: www.chescoecharteredsurveyors.com t: 01481 713137 Su1000

Chimera Construction & Conservation Ltd

26 Chamberlin Court, Blofield, Norwich, Norfolk NR13 4JF e: info@chimeraconstruction.co.uk t: 07824 630828

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Chris Saunders Associates Limited

Coed Cymru

City Architecture Office Ltd

Coen Holdings Ltd

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 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

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

Civil and Structural Engineering Shetland Ltd Griesta, Tingwall, Shetland ZE2 9SB e: info@caseshetland.co.uk w: www.caseshetland.co.uk t: 01595 840476 Bu3500, Ce2000, En2000, Ti1200

Cladtek Limited

Rownhams House, Betteridge Drive, Rownhams, Southampton, Hampshire SO16 8LS e: info@cladtekltd.co.uk w: www.cladtekltd.co.uk t: 023 8073 8159

Clarke Matthews Ltd

18 Cardiff Road, Taffs Well, Cardiff CF15 7RE e: theoffice@clarkematthews.com w: www.clarkematthews.com t: 029 2025 3123 f: 029 2025 3133 Co7500, Co8800, Co9300, En2000, Ti1200

Clay Architecture Ltd

Great Lines Studios, Marlborough Road, Gillingham, Kent ME7 5HB e: design@clayarchitects.com w: www.clayarchitecture.com t: 01634 573017 Ar2000

Clifton Structural Timber Ltd 28 Heritage Way, Llanymynech, Shropshire SY22 6LN e: martin@cstimber.co.uk w: www.cstimber.co.uk t: 01938 590330 f: 01938 590151 Co9100, En2000

CMG Architects

The Countess Of Huntingdon’s Chapel, The Vineyards, Bath, Bath & North East Somerset BA1 5NA e: conor@cmgarchitects.com w: www.cmgarchitects.com t: 01225 938311 Ar2000

Co2 Timber Supplies

Unit 16, Walronds Park, Isle Brewers Lane, Isle Brewers, Taunton, Somerset TA3 6QP e: stuart@co2timber.co.uk w: www.co2timber.co.uk t: 01460 281225 Cd1000, Sa6000

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The Old Sawmill, Tregynon, Newtown, Powys SY16 3PL e: tabithab@coedcymru.org.uk w: www.coedcymru.org.uk t: 01686 650777 Bu6800, Lo1000, Mo0500, Ti4000, Ti7600 Oranmore Industrial Estate, Deerpark, Oranmore, Co Galway, Republic of Ireland t: 00 353 91 795 400

Courtyard Designs Ltd

Crocodile Timber Frames

Cowan Consultancy Ltd

Croft Structural Engineers

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

Coldhayes, Liss, Hampshire GU33 6LL e: rjfd@coldhayes.co.uk t: 07545 293331 Bu3000

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

Coleg Menai

Cowley Timber & Partners Ltd

Coldhayes Developments Ltd

Ffriddoedd Road, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2TP e: library@menai.ac.uk w: www.menai.ac.uk t: 01248 383329 f: 01248 370052 Ed4000

Complete Design Partnership Ltd

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

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

Constructs South West Ltd

Unit 2, Fothergill Business Park, Colley Lane, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5JJ e: info@constructssouthwest.co.uk w: www.constructssouthwest.co.uk t: 0800 228 9860 Ca0500

Cook Associates

Capital House, 3 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

Copford Sawmill

Dern Lane, Waldron, Heathfield, East Sussex TN21 0PN e: alex.gingell@btinternet.com w: www.copfordsawmill.co.uk t: 01435 813472

Corbett and Tasker Ltd

iNDUSTRY at Adelaide Wharf, 21 Whiston Road, London E2 8EX e: peter@corbett-tasker.com w: www.corbett-tasker.com t: 020 7749 6929 En2000

The Quarry, Grantham Road, Waddington, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN5 9NT e: mail@cowleytimber.co.uk w: www.cowleytimberwork.co.uk t: 01522 720022 f: 01522 723681 Bu8000, Cd1000, Gl2000, St8500, Ti2500

Cranwood Industries

Milltown Industrial Estate East, Upper Dromore Road, Warrenpoint, Co Down BT34 3PN w: www.cranwoodindustries.com t: 028 4175 9300

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

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

Crendon Timber Engineering Ltd - Bristol Branch 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

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 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

Crucis Designs Limited

Suite 3, Business Centre, 8 Madeira Avenue, Leigh on Sea, Essex SS9 3EB e: aliceward@crucisdesigns.com w: www.crucisdesigns.com t: 01702 416114 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200

CT architect

5 Siskin Gardens, Paddock Wood, Tonbridge, Kent TN12 6XP e: chris.thomas2008@hotmail.co.uk t: 07506 072929 Ar2000

CTS Bridges 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

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

Cullinan Studio

5 Baldwin Terrace, Islington, London N1 7RU e: studio@cullinanstudio.com w: www.cullinanstudio.com t: 020 7704 1975 f: 020 7354 2739 Ar2000

Curryhills Civil Engineering Ltd 9 The Green, Edlesborough, Buckinghamshire LU6 2JF e: info@curryhillsconstruction.co.uk w: www.curryhillsconstruction.co.uk t: 01525 220542 f: 01525 220636 Bu3000, En2000

Curtis Leeves Technical Ltd 88 Whyke Lane, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 7PD e: mail@cltechnical.co.uk w: www.cltechnical.co.uk t: 01243 378070 Ar2000

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

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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 A Ryland Structural Engineer 30 Granary Way, Hingham, Norwich, Norfolk NR9 4FA e: david@extensions4homes.co.uk t: 01953 853040 Co4000, Co9100, En2000

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 Kelly Design

Queen Anne House, 111 High Street, Fort William, Inverness-shire PH33 6DG e: admin@dkellydesign.co.uk w: www.dkellydesign.co.uk t: 01397 700999 f: 01397 700888 Ar2000, Ar2500

D.L. Hatfield Carpentry

83 Irthlingborough Road, Finedon, Northamptonshire NN9 5EJ e: dave.hatfield@btconnect.com t: 01933 381610 Bu3000

D84 architects ltd

Office 4 : 17 Pembroke Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO1 2NT e: Keith@D84architects.co.uk w: www.D84architects.co.uk t: 07790 322989 Ar2000

Dab Den Ltd

Units 6&7, Brathens Eco-Business Park, Hill of Brathens, Banchory, Aberdeenshire AB31 4BW e: info@dabden.com w: www.dabden.com t: 01330 833861 Bu3000, Co6500

Dannatt Johnson Architects

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

DAS Structures Ltd

Sunrise, Penhalvean, Redruth, Cornwall TR16 6TQ e: dereksmith1234@hotmail.co.uk t: 07779 112125 En2000

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David Barrington Ltd

David R Murray & Associates

Deeside Timberframe Ltd

David French Partnership

Davidson Timber UK Ltd

Dempsey Dyer Ltd

23 St Martins Street, Wallingford, Oxfordshire OX10 0AL e: office@davidbarringtonltd.com w: www.charteredbuildingconsultants.co.uk t: 01491 838296 f: 01491 838296 Su1000 43 Guildford Street, Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 2NQ e: andrew@dfp.co.uk w: www.dfp.co.uk t: 01582 708000 f: 01582 708014

David Grindley Architects

150 St John’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 24 Nettlehome, Hatfield, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN7 6QZ e: info@davidsontimber.co.uk w: www.davidsontimber.co.uk t: 01302 351635 f: 05600 756545 Cd1000, Co9200, Ti7700

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

Davies Maguire

David McKeever Architect

20 Flaxman Terrace, London WC1H 9AT e: mar@dmag.com w: www.dmag.com t: 020 7388 9406 En2000

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 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

Deotech

55 Wyatt Road, Dartford, Kent DA1 4SN e: dxamone@btinternet.com t: 07957 697789

Davies Sutton Architects

Department of Agriculture, Marine and Food

12 Pannal Ash Grove, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG2 0HZ e: dmc@davidmckeeverarchitect.co.uk w: www.davidmckeeverarchitect.co.uk t: 07896 046244 Ar2000

Penhevad Studios, Penhevad Street, Grangetown, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF11 7LU e: office@davies-sutton.co.uk w: www.davies-sutton.co.uk t: 029 2066 4455 Ar2000

David Mee Architect

Day & Co Construction

Department Of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Building, Coventry University

3 Cameron Square, Fort William, Inverness-shire PH33 6AJ e: dmee@davidmee-architect.co.uk w: www.davidmee-architect.co.uk t: 01397 700332 f: 01397 700224 Ar2000

David Morley Architects

18 Hatton Place, London EC1N 8RU e: info@dmarch.co.uk w: www.davidmorleyarchitects.co.uk t: 020 7430 2444 Ar2000

David Narro Associates

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

David Narro Associates

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

David Norris Associates

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

Newcotts Farm, North Newton, Bridgwater, Somerset TA7 0DQ e: greg@daylage.co.uk w: www.daylage.co.uk t: 01278 662000 Bu3000

Days Buildbase

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

Faculty Of Engineering and Computing, Sir John Laing Building, Priory Street, Coventry CV1 5FB w: www.coventry.ac.uk t: 024 7688 7688 Ed4000

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

Design and Maintain Ltd

DC Architectural Services Ltd

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

The Barn, Partney Mill, Spilsby PE23 4PE e: dcarchitectural@btconnect.com t: 01790 752865

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

De Silva Structures

Citibase Brighton, 95 Ditchling Road, Brighton BN1 4ST e: mail@desilvastructures.co.uk w: www.desilvastructures.co.uk t: 01273 573802

Dearlove Architecture Limited

Unit D, 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 Ar2000, Ar2500

De’Ath, Michael W MRICS

6 Manwood Avenue, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7AF e: motorman@talktalk.net t: 01227 464729

21 Double Common, Charmouth, Dorset DT6 6PT e: office@designandmaintain.co.uk w: www.designandmaintain.co.uk t: 01297 561348

Design Engine Architects Ltd

Design Engineering Workshop

Studio 120 | South Block, 60 Osborne Street, Glasgow G1 5QH e: info@designengineeringworkshop.co.uk w: www.designengineeringworkshop.co.uk t: 0141 438 0014 En2000

Design ID Consulting Ltd

13 Main Street, Hillsborough, County Down BT26 6AE e: jonathan@designid.co.uk w: www.designid.co.uk t: 028 9268 1055 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Fu3000

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

Design-Life

Studio 5, Homelands, Higher Union Road, Kingsbridge, Devon TQ7 1EQ e: doug.wharf@design-life.co.uk t: 01548 854 226 En2000 Timber 2018 Industry Yearbook

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Diamond Wood & Shaw Limited

Dougall Baillie Associates

DuPont (UK) Ltd

DIGNAN Tech Services

Douglas Homes (Bristol) Ltd

Dwell Architecture & Design Ltd

Dixon Hurst Limited

D’Ovidio Bros 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

Cnon an eas, Glen Spean, Roy Bridge, Highland PH31 4AW e: david.dignan@dignantechservices.co.uk t: 01397 713838 Heversham House, 20-22 Boundary Road, Hove, East Sussex BN3 4EF 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

3 Glenfield Road, East Kilbride, Lanarkshire G75 0RA e: norman.maclean@dougallbaillie.com w: www.dougallbaillie.com t: 01355 266480 f: 01355 221991 En2000 212 Station Road, Kingswood, Bristol BS15 4XR t: 0117 960 2849 Ar2000 Worth House, Worth, Wells, Somerset BA5 1LW e: drme@davidrmurray.co.uk w: www.dovidiobros.com t: 01749 673984 Bu3000

Downes Associates

dwelle.

265 Wilmslow Road, Manchester M14 5LN e: richard@dwelle.co.uk w: www.dwelle.co.uk t: 0161 225 4000

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Dryburgh Associates

The Gables, Field Walk, Mildenhall, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP28 7AH e: stuartac.harrison@talktalk.net w: www.eandpbuildingdesign.co.uk t: 01638 717379 f: 01638 714725 Ar2000, Co4000, Co7000, Co8800, Su2000

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 31 573 438 410 f: 00 31 573 438 609 Jo4000

Domus

Duffy Chartered Engineers IRL

3 Molesey Business Centre, Central Avenue, West Molesey, Surrey KT8 2QZ e: david.kong@domusgroup.com w: www.domusgroup.com t: 020 8481 9500 Fl3000, Fl4000

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

Unit 7, 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

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

DOA Consulting Structural Engineers

Bristol & Bath Science Park, Dirac Crescent, Emersons Green, Bristol BS16 7FR e: bryn.thomas@dupont.com w: www.tyvek.co.uk t: 01275 337660 Ti0500, Ti0800, Ti2700, Va0500

E & P Building Design

E A R Sheppard Consulting Civil & Structural Engineers 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, 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. y F. Gamiz

Ctra. Vitoria-Estella, 2, Sta. Cruz De Campezo (Álava), 1110, Spain e: gamiz@grupogamiz.com w: www.grupo-gamiz.com t: 00 34 945 255 045 Gl1000, Pa7700, Pa8200

Earthy Timber

St Helena Farm, St Helena Lane, Plumpton Green, East Sussex BN7 3DH e: info@earthytimber.com w: www.earthytimber.com t: 01273 890607 Jo4000, Ki3000, Re1000, Sa6000, Ti1000

East Anglian Timber Trade Association 31 Eccles Road, Ipswich e: secretary@eatta.org w: www.eatta.co.uk t: 01473 682480 As1000

Eaton Carpentry Ltd

Unit 3 Bishops Court Gardens, Bishops Court Lane, Clyst St Mary, Exeter, Devon EX5 1DH e: accounts@eatoncarpentry.co.uk w: www.eatonconstruction.co.uk t: 01392 447517 Bu3000

Eckersley O’Callaghan Structural Design

9th Floor, 236 Gray’s Inn Road, London WC1X 8HB e: brian@eckersleyocallaghan.com w: www.eckersleyocallaghan.com t: 020 7354 5402

Eco Homes Direct Ltd

The Marina, Harleyford Estate, Henley Road, Marlow, Buckinghamshire SL7 2DX e: ian.campbell@ecohomesdirect.co.uk w: www.ecohomesdirect.co.uk t: 01628 484469 Ti2000

Ecochoice Certified Timbers

Barnwell House, Barnwell Drive, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB5 8UU e: info@ecochoice.co.uk w: www.ecochoice.co.uk t: 0845 638 1340 f: 0845 642 1340 Br2000, Cd1000, De2000, Ha7000, Mo0500

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

E K Drawing Service Ltd

23 Swinburne Avenue, Broadstairs, Kent CT10 2DP e: ekds.ltd@btconnect.com t: 01843 860312 f: 01843 860312 Ar2500

EcoCurves by Jagram

Donaghy and Dimond Architects

Duggan Morris Architects

E P T Partnership

EcoCurves by Jagram

Donald McIntyre Design Ltd

Dundas Building Company - Design Office

E&M West

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

Broadford, Stansbatch, Leominster, Herefordshire HR6 9LL e: donaldmcintyre@hotmail.com w: www.donaldmcintyredesign.com t: 01544 267262 En2000

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

Bridgeness Road, Boness, West Lothian EH51 3SQ e: gordonkerr@dundas.co.uk t: 01506 823331 f: 01506 822590

Dunn Marino Associates Ltd The Drying Shed, Balls Farm Road, Exeter, Devon EX2 9RA e: pmarino@dmal.co.uk w: www.dmal.co.uk t: 01392 422211 f: 01392 432066

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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

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 ul. Konopnickiej 6/363, Warsaw, 00-491, Poland e: contact@ecocurves.co.uk w: www.ecocurves.co.uk t: 0844 272 3690 Gl1000

Ecospace Ltd

5 Balustrade, London Road, Bath BA1 6QA e: james.allen@eandmwest.co.uk w: www.eandmwest.com t: 01225 461284 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200

5A/6A Iliffe Yard, Kennington, London SE17 3QA e: lee@ecospacestudios.com w: www.ecospacestudios.com t: 020 7703 4004 f: 020 7708 4750

E. E. Smith Contracts Ltd

Ecostruct

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

Unit 27, Rednal Industrial Estate, Rednal, Oswestry, Shropshire SY11 4HS e: andrew.mason@ecostruct.co.uk w: www.ecostruct.co.uk t: 01691 611610 Bu3000

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TRADA members

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

EDIFICA Ltd

2 Carpenters Close, Manea, March, Cambridgeshire PE15 0JB e: alex@edifica.co.uk w: www.edifica.co.uk t: 07447 922297 Bu3000, Co3000, Co4000, Co5000, Co8800

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

School of Engineering & Built Environment, 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

Edinburgh Structures

71 Tryst Park, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH10 7HB e: eric.mullen@btinternet.com

Edward Hunt & Co

Berkhamsted House, 121 High Street, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire HP4 2DJ e: edward@edwardhunt.co.uk t: 01442 865011 f: 01442 870148 Ar2000

Edward Parsley Associates

West End Barn, The Street, Rayne, Braintree, Essex CM77 6RY e: edward.parsley@btconnect.com w: www.edwardparsleyassociates.co.uk t: 01376 349929 f: 01376 349928 Ar2500, Co9100, Co9200, En2000

Egoin UK Timber Construction

36 St Mary’s Street, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH1 1SX e: eneko@egoin.co.uk w: www.egoin.co.uk t: 07981 509724 Bu8000, En2000, Gl1000, Pa8200, Ti2000

Egoin UK Timber Construction

Astei, Ea, Basque Country 48287, Spain e: eneko@egoin.co.uk w: www.egoin.co.uk t: 00 34 946 276 000 f: 00 34 946 276 335 Ti2000

Eguizabal Construction Limited

463 Chiswick High Road, Chiswick, Greater London W4 4AU e: t.salomone@eguizabalconstruction.com w: www.eguizabalconstruction.com t: 020 389 9700 Bu3000

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

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Elite Systems GB Ltd

English Heritage Buildings LLP

Elite Timber Homes

English Woodlands Timber 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 Elite House, Exchange Road, North Hykeham, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN6 3JZ e: enquire@elitetimberhomes.co.uk w: www.elitetimberhomes.co.uk t: 01522 705358 Ti2000

Elliott – 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 Limited 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 2nd Floor, Sovereign House, 1 Albert Place, Finchley, London N3 1QB e: philip.deane@ellisandmoore.com w: www.ellisandmoore.com t: 020 7281 4821 f: 020 7263 6613 Co7000, En2000, He1000, Su1000, Ti1200

EMS Design Limited

Unit G6, Sandford Industrial Park, Sandford, Whitchurch, Shropshire SY13 2AN e: emsdesign@live.co.uk t: 01948 841250

Enfield Speciality Doors

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

Engenuiti Limited

2 Maltings Place, 169 Tower Bridge Road, London SE1 3JB e: contact@engenuiti.com w: www.engenuiti.com t: 020 7089 5760 Co9100, En2000

engineersHRW

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

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 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

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

Envirograf

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

Environmental Coatings

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

ETF (Northern) Ltd

Goodlass Road, Speke, Liverpool, L24 9HJ e: info@etfnorthern.com w: www.etfnorthern.com t: 0151 728 4590 Ti2000

Etive Consulting Engineers Ltd 40-44 Thistle Street, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH2 4AN e: hamish@etiveconsulting.co.uk t: 0131 226 6746 En2000

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

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

Unit 1, 45 Hermitage Lane, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire NG18 5HB e: admin@environmentalcoatings.co.uk w: www.environmentalcoatings.co.uk t: 01623 634281 f: 01623 634282 Pa3000, Pa4000, Pr1000, Re6000, St1000

Ewbank Consultancy

Eos Architects Limited

Exact Construction

Tregleath House, 1 Serpentine Road, Newport, Gwent NP20 4PF e: campbell.lammie@eosarchitects.co.uk w: www.eosarchitects.co.uk t: 01633 254711

EPR Architects Ltd

30 Millbank, London SW1P 4DU e: architects@epr.co.uk w: www.epr.co.uk t: 020 7932 7600 f: 020 7932 7601 Ar2000

Eric Oberlander Architect

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

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 12 Herdwick Close, Kinsnorth, Ashford, Kent TN25 7FH e: kevin@exactconstruction.co.uk w: www.exactconstruction.co.uk t: 03334 440994 f: 01233 500912 Bu3000

Exova BM TRADA

Chiltern House, Stocking Lane, Hughenden Valley, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP14 4ND e: cert.admin@exova.com w: www.exovabmtrada.com t: 01494 569750 f: 01494 565487 Ce2000, Co9200, Te2000, Te3000, Te4000

Expedition Engineering

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

Exterior Decking

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

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Faber Construction SW Ltd 43 Gweal Darras, Mabe, Penryn, Falmouth, Cornwall TR10 9HQ e: faberconstruction@outlook.com t: 07546 229422

Faber Technical Limited

Austin House, 43 Poole Road, Bournemouth, Dorset BH4 9DN e: info@fabertechnical.co.uk w: www.fabertechnical.co.uk t: 01202 761370 f: 01202 765885 Ar2500, Co4000

Fabric Flare Solutions 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

1 Arngrove Court, Barrack Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 6DB e: newcastle@fairhurst.co.uk w: www.fairhurst.co.uk t: 0191 221 0505 f: 0844 381 4412 En2000

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

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

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

Second Floor, 48 Cank Street, Leicester, Leicestershire LE1 5GW e: chris@farrowwalsh.co.uk w: www.farrowwalsh.co.uk t: 0116 2853773 f: 0116 2853778

FCCE Ltd

6 Brocksparkwood, Brentwood, Essex CM13 2TH e: kfazel@live.co.uk t: 07859 149919 En2000

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Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios

Fleming Buildbase

Felce & Guy Partnership

Fleming Buildbase

Bath Brewery, Toll Bridge Road, Bath BA1 7DE e: bath@fcbstudios.com w: www.fcbstudios.com t: 01225 852545 f: 01225 852528 Ar2000 Studio 5, English Close, Hove, East Sussex BN3 7ET e: info@felceandguy.co.uk w: www.felceandguy.co.uk t: 01273 736217 f: 01273 720979 Ar2000

Fereday Pollard Architects

30 Kings Bench Street, London SE1 0QX e: admin@fereday-pollard.co.uk w: www.fereday-pollard.co.uk t: 020 7253 0303 Ar2000

Fibre 7 UK Ltd

Unit 10 Atlantic, Atlantic Industrial Estate, Barry, South Glamorgan CF63 3RF e: andy.pitman@fibre7.com t: 01446 507072

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 Council

Assets, Transportation and Environment: Property S, Bankhead Central, 1 Bankhead Park, Glenrothes, Fife KY7 6GH e: diarmid.mclachlan@fife.gov.uk t: 03451 555555 ext 446817 Lo1000

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

FIRA International Ltd

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

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

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

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

Flooring Forensics

The Limes, The Street, Crowmarsh Gibbon, Oxfordshire OX10 8HF e: nealinwood@flooringforensics.net w: www.flooringforensics.net t: 01491 598468 f: 0870 4605901

FLUID Structural Engineers

Shore Street, Inverness IV1 1NY e: inverness@buildbase.co.uk w: www.buildbase.co.uk t: 01463 233013 f: 01463 220794 Bu1000, Jo2000, Ti7500

Second Floor, 21 St George’s Road, London SE1 6ES e: david@fluidstructures.com w: www.fluidstructures.com t: 020 7820 7766 f: 020 7582 7848 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000

Fleming Buildbase

Forbes Leslie Network

Fleming Buildbase

Forest Hill Design

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 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

Fleur Developments Ltd

61 Cromer Road, Holt, Norfolk NR25 6DY e: dgluckstein@fleurdevelopments.com w: www.fleurdevelopments.com t: 01263 712625 Bu3000

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

Flitcraft Ltd

Tarnacre Hall Mews, Tarnacre Lane, St Michaels, Preston, Lancashire PR3 0SZ e: robert@flitcraft.co.uk w: www.flitcraft.co.uk t: 01995 679444 f: 01995 679769 Ti2500

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 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, DAERA

Inishkeen House, Killyhevlin Industrial Estate, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh BT74 4EJ e: michael.fairgrieve@daera-ni.gov.uk w: www.forestserviceni.gov.uk t: 0300 200 7852 Ti4000

Format Engineers Ltd

146 Walcot Street, Bath, Avon BA1 5BL e: sm@formatengineers.com w: www.formatengineers.com t: 07979 810890 En2000

Forth Valley College

Grangemouth Road, Falkirk, Stirlingshire FK2 9AD e: james.hughes@forthvalley.ac.uk w: www.forthvalley.co.uk t: 01324 403000 Ed4000

Foster + Partners

Riverside, 22 Hester Road, London SW11 4AN e: info@fosterandpartners.com w: www.fosterandpartners.com t: 020 7738 0455 f: 020 7738 1107/08 Ar2000

Fourman Ltd

Unit 1 Grange Farm, Doctor Hill, Wheatley, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX2 0TG e: info@fourman.co.uk w: www.fourman.co.uk t: 01422 355522 Bu3000

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

Frametech Essex Limited

3 Shepard Close, Leigh on Sea, Essex SS9 5YR e: frametechessex@gmail.com w: www.frametech-essex.co.uk t: 07764 656731 f: 01702 527269

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FrameWork Synergies Limited

Synergies House, 76 Laburnum Crescent, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1HB e: alan@fwsl.co.uk w: www.fwsl.co.uk t: 0800 085 3341 Ti1200

Francis Bradshaw Partnership

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

Francis Roberts Architects 1 Ribblesdale Place, Preston, Lancashire PR1 3NA e: architects@francisroberts.com w: www.francisroberts.com t: 01772 562221

FRILO Software GmbH

Stuttgarter StraĂ&#x;e 40, Stuttgart, 70469, Germany e: info@frilo.eu w: www.frilo.eu t: 00 49 71181 0020 f: 00 49 71185 8020 Co9100, En2000, So1000

Future Construction Group Ltd

The Old Quarry, Caton, Newton Abbot, Devon TQ13 7LH e: gareth@hcpd.co.uk t: 07802 726407 Bu3000

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

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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

Gareth Hoskins Architects Ltd

Gerry Bird Consultants Ltd

Garnham Wright Associates

Gerry Robb Architectural Design Services

Studio 401, South Block, 60/64 Osborne Street, Glasgow G1 5QH e: glasgow@hoskinsarchitects.com w: www.hoskinsarchitects.com t: 0141 553 5800 Ar2000 Miles Common, Semley, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7 9JX e: mail@garnhamwright.co.uk w: www.garnhamwright.co.uk t: 01747 852584 f: 01747 855605 Ar2000

GB Consulting

GGP Consult

86 Commercial End, Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB25 0NE e: gballard@gbg.co.uk t: 01223 812464 Co4000

49 Hartford Road, Bexley, Kent DA5 1NL e: Info@FTFdesigns.co.uk w: www.FTFDesigns.co.uk t: 07824 777541 En2000

G B Design Services

GBG

Fulham Timber Merchants Ltd

G C Robertson & Associates Ltd

FTF Designs LTD

6 Prince Georges Rd, Colliers Wood, London SW19 2PX e: orders@fulhamtimber.co.uk w: www.fulhamtimber.co.uk t: 020 8685 5340 f: 020 8685 5341

Fulham Timber Merchants Ltd

55 Burgh Road, Lerwick, Shetland ZE1 0HJ e: enquiries@gbdesignservices.co.uk t: 01595 694382 f: 01595 694382 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

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

G M Moore & Associates

Fuller Designs Ltd

G2 Structural Limited

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 Ed4000

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

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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 Ascot House, Messingham Road, Scotter, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire DN21 3UH e: enquiries@g2structural.co.uk w: www.g2structural.co.uk t: 01724 700188 Co9200, En2000, Ti1200

Gabriel Gheorghita Consulting Engineers Ltd Alltwen, Penrhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd LL48 6DL e: gabriel@gheorghita.plus.com t: 01766 238010 f: 01766 238010

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

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

GBG

Ty Gwyn, Nant Peris, Caernarfon, Gwynedd LL55 4UE e: dai@frontierconstruction.co.uk t: 07774 440799

Bridgend, Bridgeview Road, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire AB34 5HB e: info@robbkeirdesign.co.uk t: 01339 886359 f: 01339 885280 Ar2000, Ar2500

44 Silver Street, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7 4JF e: gary@johnsarchitects.co.uk w: www.johnsarchitects.co.uk t: 01353 665374 Ar2000

Gary Johns Architects

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

Frontier Construction

Canhams, Upper Road, Lt Cornard, Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 0PA e: gabird@btinternet.com w: www.birdconsultant.co.uk Su1000

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

2 Hallam Road, Priory Park East, Hull, East Yorkshire HU4 7DY e: jaimeschofield@ggpconsult.co.uk w: www.ggpconsult.co.uk t: 01482 627963 En2000

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

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

Ghana Forestry Commission

GD Partnership Ltd

Ghana Forestry Commission

GEM Joinery

Gibbs & Dandy

The Cart Lodge, Lullingstone Lane, Eynsford, Kent DA4 0HZ e: contact@gdteam.co.uk w: www.gdteam.co.uk t: 01322 868622 f: 01322 861050 En2000 Althone Road, Longford, Republic of Ireland e: info@gemjoinery.ie w: www.gemjoinery.ie t: 00 353 43 334 5217 f: 00 353 43 41854 Jo4000

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

Geoff Crowther Architects Ltd 27 Bulwer Street, Shepherds Bush, London W12 8AR e: geoff@gc-a.co w: www.gc-a.co t: 020 8811 8000

Geraint Efans Pensaer

Yr Hen Ysgol, Brynrefail, Caernarfon, Gwynedd LL55 3NR e: swyddfa@geraintefans.com t: 01286 685483 Ar2000

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 3122837/23339 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 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

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

112 Richardshaw Lane, Pudsey, West Yorkshire LS28 6BN e: pudsey@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 0113 255 6921 f: 0113 220 9128

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Gibbs & Dandy

Gibbs & Dandy

Gibbs & Dandy

176 Widemarsh Street, Hereford, Herefordshire HR4 9HN e: hereford@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01432 265544 f: 01432 352254 2 Nuffield Road, St Ives, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE27 3LX e: stives@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01480 499666 f: 01480 499677 226 Dallow Road, Luton LU1 1YB e: luton@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01582 798798 f: 01582 798799

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

65-71 Grove Vale, East Dulwich, London, Greater London SE22 8EQ e: eastdulwich@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 020 8299 4131 f: 020 8693 7000

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

Barkers Lane, Bedford, Bedfordshire MK41 9RT e: bedford@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01234 244700 f: 01234 244800

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

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

Crusader Close, Gillingham, Kent ME8 0QQ e: gillingham@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01634 388241 f: 01634 379812

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

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Farnborough Street, Farnborough, Hampshire GU14 8AG e: farnborough@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01252 541131 f: 01252 546234 Finmere Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex BN22 8QJ e: eastbourne@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01323 725121 f: 01323 738879 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

Great Western Road, Dorchester, Dorset DT1 1RZ e: dorchester@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01305 264401 f: 01305 269844

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

Manor Mills, Kings Mill Lane, Huddersfield, Yorkshire HD1 3AW e: huddersfield@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01484 514360 f: 01484 430534

Gibbs & Dandy

Telford Way, Kettering, Northamptonshire NN16 8UN e: kettering@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01536 515155 f: 01536 516555 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

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

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 Timber Frame 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

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

Reading Road, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire RG9 1AS e: henley@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01491 575757 f: 01491 574639

Giraffe Engineering

Gibbs & Dandy

GL51Consultancy

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

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

St Thomas’s Road, Spalding, Lincolnshire PE11 2XY e: spalding@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01775 725571 f: 01775 710297

Gibbs & Dandy

Telford Place, Crawley, West Sussex RH10 1TE e: crawley@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 01293 533133 f: 01293 515040

34 Beechfield Road, Corsham, Wiltshire SN13 9DW e: ralph@giraffeengineering.com w: www.giraffeengineering.com t: 7580126945 25a Alma Rd, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Gl51 3LU e: gl51consultancy@virginmedia.com t: 01242 243099 Co4000, Co5250, Co6500, Co8700

Glass Light and Special Structures 19 Britton Street, London EC1M 5NZ e: tm@glasslimited.com w: www.glasslimited.com t: 020 7490 3446 En2000

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

GMIT

GMIT Letterfrack, Letterfrack, Galway, Republic of Ireland e: dermot.odonovan@gmit.ie w: www.gmit.ie t: 00 353 91 742 650 Cj1000, Co6500, Co9100, Ed4000, Fu3000

GNM Interiors

3 Brockley Crescent, London, Essex RM5 3LA e: info@gnminteriors.co.uk w: www.gnminteriors.co.uk t: 07427 131819

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

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 w: www.goodsons.com 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

Graham Black Structural Engineers 19 Grantlea Grove, Mount Vernon, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G32 9JW e: graham.black1@ntlworld.com t: 07763 463931

Graham Garner and Partners Ltd 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 w: www.grantbulloch.co.uk t: 0131 661 1930 Ar2000

Green Arc Design

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

Green Oak Carpentry Company Ltd, The

Langley Farm, Langley, Rake, Liss, Hampshire GU33 7JW e: enquiries@greenoakcarpentry.co.uk w: www.greenoakcarpentry.co.uk t: 01730 892049 Br2000, Co9100, Oa1000, Re6000, Ti2500

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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 Ar2000, 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

PO Box 23447, Docklands, 8012, 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

Gripsure UK Ltd

Unit 2, Rockhill Business Park, Bugle, St Austell, Cornwall PL26 8RA e: info@gripsure.co.uk w: www.gripsure.co.uk t: 01726 844616 f: 01726 844945 De2000

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

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

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H B L Associates

Brook House, Weybrook Road, Heaton Chapel, Stockport M19 2QD 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

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

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

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: 029 2079 9619 Ar2500, Co4000

Harvey and Snowdon

Hampshire County Council

Havelock AHI WLL

Hanson Plywood Limited

Hawkins Brown Architects

County Architect’s Department, Three Minsters House, 76 High Street, Winchester, Hampshire SO23 8UL t: 01962 847808 f: 01962 841326 Lo1000 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@haparchitects.co.uk w: www.haparchitects.co.uk t: 01494 450427

Kingsbury Square, Wilton, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP2 0BA e: mail@harveyandsnowdon.co.uk t: 01722 744200 f: 01722 744402 Co9100, En2000 PO Box 5100, Manama, 5100, Kingdom of Bahrain e: ivan@havelockahi.biz w: www.havelockahi.com t: 00 973 17 832022 f: 00 973 17 832032 159 St John Street, London EC1V 4QJ e: mail@hawkinsbrown.co.uk w: www.hawkinsbrown.co.uk t: 020 7336 8030 f: 020 7336 8851 Ar2000

Haworth Tompkins Architects

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

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

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

Hay & Co Buildbase

H Sweet and Sons

Harper, A J

Haydn E Williams Cyf. Chartered Surveyors

Unit 9 Southfield Road Trading Estate, Nailsea, Bristol, North Somerset BS48 1JJ e: dan@hsweetandsons.com w: www.hsweetandsons.com t: 07970 106775 Bu3000

H&M Carpentry Ltd

The Old Office, Unit 3, Furnham Trading Estate, Chard, Somerset TA20 1AX e: info@hmcarpentryltd.co.uk w: www.hmcarpentryltd.co.uk t: 01460 68742 Cj1000

Hadfield Cawkwell Davidson 13 Broomgrove Road, Sheffield, Yorkshire S10 2LZ e: info@hcd.co.uk w: www.hcd.co.uk t: 0114 266 8181

Haldane (UK) Ltd

56 Glendale, South Woodham Ferrers, Chelmsford, Essex CM3 5TS e: aharper007@aol.com t: 01245 322689 f: 01245 322689 En2000

Harrison Sutton Partnership

Freefield, Lerwick, Shetland ZE1 0NH e: shetland@buildbase.co.uk w: www.buildbase.co.uk t: 01595 693057 f: 01595 696037 Bu1000, Jo2000, Ti7500

Gellidara, Penrhos, Pwllheli, Gwynedd LL53 7HF e: info@haydnewilliams.com w: www.haydnewilliams.com t: 01758 614444 Co4000, En1000, Su1000

Little Priory Court, Fore Street, Totnes, Devon TQ9 5NJ e: design@harrisonsutton.com w: www.harrisonsutton.com t: 01803 865084 f: 01803 865114 Ar2000

Haysom Ward Miller Architects

Harrison Varma Limited

Hayward Smart Architects

HV Bespoke Joinery, Unit 1 Oxgate Centre, Oxgate Lane, London NW2 7JA e: info@harrisonvarma.co.uk w: www.harrisonvarma.co.uk t: 020 8733 1580 Do2500, Do5000, Fu4000, Jo4000, Jo5000

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

Harry Barnes Construction

Halsall Lloyd LLP

Harry Turnbull Ltd, Consulting Civil Engineer

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

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Halvorsen Architects

6 The Maltings, High Street, Hythe, Kent CT21 5AH e: info@harrybarnes.co.uk w: www.harrybarnes.co.uk t: 01303 268355 Bu3000

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

7 Downing Place, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 3EL e: admin@haysomwardmiller.co.uk w: www.haysomwardmiller.co.uk t: 01223 578545 Ar2000

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 Timber 2018 Industry Yearbook

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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

Hive Architects Studio Ltd

Beck House, 77a King Street, Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 6DX e: info@hivearchitects.co.uk w: www.hivearchitects.co.uk t: 01565 748050 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 Design Ltd

356 - 364 Gray’s Inn Road, London WC1X 8BH e: studio@heatherwick.com w: www.heatherwick.com t: 020 7833 8800

Suite 1 & 2, Tudor House, Coychurch, Bridgend, Bridgend County CF35 5NS e: enquiries@holbrookdesignltd.com w: www.holbrookdesignltd.com t: 01656 726967 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, Ti1200

Helen Lucas Architects Limited

Holman Specialist Paints Ltd

Heatherwick Studio

31 - 35 Marchmont Road, Edinburgh, Lothian EH9 1HU 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

Hennessy

Robinstown, Glenmore, Kilkenny, Republic of Ireland e: willie.90@hotmail.com t: 0876 649436

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

1 Central Trading Estate, Signal Way, Swindon, Wiltshire SN3 1PD e: sales@holmanpaints.co.uk w: www.holmanpaints.co.uk t: 01793 511537 Pa3000

HOME DESIGN 4 YOU

36 Cavendish Avenue, Ealing, Middlesex W13 0JQ e: nlenn@homedesign4you.co.uk w: www.homedesign4you.co.uk t: 020 7461 0211 Co4000, Co6500

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, De2000, Fe3000, Md3000, Mo5000

Hoppings Softwood Products PLC

4 Pear Tree Court, London EC1R 0DS e: accounts@heynetillettsteel.com w: www.heynetillettsteel.com t: 020 7870 8050 f: 020 7253 6331

Timber Yard, Bones Lane, Newchapel, Lingfield, Surrey RH7 6HR e: info@hoppings.co.uk w: www.hoppings.co.uk t: 01342 844408 f: 01342 844449 Cd1000, De2000, Fe3000, Md3000, Mo5000

Highfield (Cumbria) Ltd

Horohoe Construction Ltd

Heyne Tillett Steel Ltd

40 High Brigham, Brigham, Cockermouth, Cumbria CA13 0TE e: info@highfieldcumbria.com t: 07795 425534 Bu3000

Hilton Barnfield Architects

The Studio, 158 Heavitree Road, Exeter, Devon EX1 2LZ e: studio@hiltonbarnfield.co.uk w: www.robhilton.co.uk t: 01395 224829 Ar2000, Ti1200

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Lanesboro House, 118 Windermere Ave, Wembley, Middlesex HA9 8RB e: enquiries@horohoe.co.uk w: www.horohoe.co.uk t: 020 8385 2515 Bu3000

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

3a Sandiford Road, Sutton, Surrey SM3 9RN e: richardp@howardcavanna.co.uk w: www.howardcavanna.com t: 020 8644 0905

Hudson Architects

37 St Andrews Street, Norwich, Norfolk NR2 4TP 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

Husker Limited

Unit 6a, The Courtyard, Amners Farm, Burghfield, Reading, Berkshire RG30 3UE e: duncan@husker.build w: www.husker-passivhaus.co.uk t: 01189 110203

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

Hybrid Structures

61 Canal Street, Derby, Derbyshire DE1 2RJ e: sales@hybridstructures.com w: www.hare.com t: 01332 287451

Hydrock Consultants

3rd Floor, Merchants’ 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 O’Brien Studio Ltd

2 Chadshunt Cottages, Chadshunt, Warwick, Warwickshire CV35 0EG e: studio@ianobrienstudio.co.uk w: www.ianobrienstudio.co.uk t: 01295 670068 Ar2000

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

Inner World Design & Build Ltd 3 High Street, Llanllechid, Bethesda, Gwynedd LL57 3EL e: info@innerworld.uk.com w: www.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

Inspire Timber Systems Ltd

Eventus House, Sunderland Road, Market Deeping, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire PE6 8FD e: neil@inspiretimbersystems.co.uk w: www.inspiretimbersystems.co.uk t: 01778 382751 Ti2000

Integral Engineering Design

First Floor, Riverside South, Walcot Yard, Walcot Street, Bath, Avon BA1 5BG 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

International Decorative Surfaces

Westview, Llowes, Powys HR3 5JD e: mail@iafdesign.co.uk w: www.iafdesign.co.uk t: 01497 842935 Ar2500, Co4000, Co8800, Fu3000, Ti1200

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

Ian Chalk Architects Ltd

International Decorative Surfaces

IAF Design

70 Cowcross Street, London EC1M 6EJ e: ian@ianchalkarchitects.com w: www.ianchalkarchitects.com t: 020 3780 7355 Ar2000

Ian Lane Associates

Lower Kenfield Cottage, Kenfield Road, Petham, Canterbury, Kent CT4 5RN e: ianlaneuk@alo.com t: 01227 700772

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 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

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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 St David’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

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 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 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 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 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 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

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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

International Timber

North Dock, Alexandra Dock, Newport, Dyfed NP20 2WB e: info@internationaltimber.com w: www.internationaltimber.com t: 01633 245151 f: 01633 256265 Ti7500

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J A McIlwaine Electrical Contractor 41 The Beeches, Larne, Antrim BT40 2DW e: john.mcilwaine@sky.com t: 07818 091310

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

Parkend, Lydney, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL15 4JF e: info@internationaltimber.com w: www.internationaltimber.com t: 01594 566000 f: 01594 566001 Ha2000, Ha7000, Ti1000

J K C Timber Engineering

International Timber

J P Corry Group Limited

Timber Terminal, King George Dock, Hull, Humberside HU9 5QE e: info@internationaltimber.com w: www.internationaltimber.com t: 01482 713400/434 f: 01482 713442

Inverness College

1 Inverness Campus, Inverness, Highland IV2 5NA e: info@inverness.uhi.ac.uk w: www.inverness.uhi.ac.uk t: 01463 273000 f: 01463 711977 Ed4000

Inwood Developments Ltd

Treveth, Trevissome, Flushing, Falmouth, Cornwall TR11 5TA e: johncruise@btinternet.com t: 01326 373414 f: 01326 378946 En2000 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

The Woodland Centre, Whitesmith, Lewes, East Sussex BN8 6JB e: info@in-wood.co.uk w: www.in-wood.co.uk t: 01825 872550 f: 01825 872914 Gl1000

JAB Structures

Inwood Engineering Ltd

37 Kingfisher Road, Bourton-on-the-Water, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL54 2RQ e: admin@inwoodengineering.co.uk w: www.inwoodengineering.co.uk t: 01451 526118 Co9100, En2000, Ti1200

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

Ipswich Timber Frame Ltd

James Dunnett Architects,

Unit 1 Anson Road, Martlesham Heath Business Park, Ipswich, Suffolk IP5 3RG e: enquiries@ipswichtimberframe.co.uk w: www.ipswichtimberframe.co.uk t: 0845 5211 309 f: 01473 612 096 Ti2000

ITW Construction Products

Diamond Point, Fleming Way, Crawley, West Sussex RH10 9DP e: po-cs@itwcp.com w: www.itwcp.co.uk t: 01293 523372 Fa1000, To0500, To1000

iWood Timber Ltd

Unit 1C, Airfield Industrial Estate, Hixon, Stafford ST18 0PF e: enquiries@iwood.co.uk w: www.iwood.co.uk/ t: 01889 279018 Be1000, Cd1000, Ha7000, Ma2500, Ti7600

37 Downlands Avenue, Worthing, West Sussex BN14 9HD e: jason@jabstructures.co.uk w: www.jabstructures.co.uk t: 01903 535935

Jackson Building Centres Ltd

142 Barnsbury Road, London N1 0ER e: info@jamesdunnettarchitects.com w: www.jamesdunnettarchitects.com t: 020 7833 3451 Ar2000

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, Pa7500, Ti7600

James Latham PLC

Chartwell Drive, Off West Avenue, Wigston, Leicester, Leicestershire LE18 2FN e: wigston@lathams.co.uk w: www.lathamtimber.co.uk t: 0116 288 9161 f: 0116 281 3806 Cd1000, Do2000, Mo0500, Pa7500, 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, Pa7500, Ti7600

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, Pa7500, Ti7600

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 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, Pa7500, 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, Pa7500, 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, Mo0500, Pa7500, Ti7700

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 Do2000, Ki3000, La4000, Md3000, Pa7500

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, Pa7500, 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 Lockyer Associates Ltd

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 Timber 2018 Industry Yearbook

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Jane Leadon & Co

40 Gortfad Road, Garvagh, Coleraine, Co. Derry BT51 5BG e: janeleadon@btinternet.com t: 028 2955 8929 f: 028 2955 7769

Jane Wernick Associates

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

Jasway Limited

36 Lapford Drive, Cramlington, Northumberland NE23 3GP e: jasway97@gmail.com t: 0191 266 6568

Jay Ashall Partnership

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

JB Kind Limited

Portal Place, Astron Business Park, Hearthcote Road, Swadlincote DE11 9DW e: orders@jbkind.com w: www.jbkind.com/products/internal-doors t: 01283 554197 Do1000, Do2000, Do3000, Do4500, Do5000

JC Consultancy Limited

Morgan House, Gilbert Drive, Boston, Lincolnshire PE21 7TQ e: info@jcconsultancyltd.com w: www.jcconsultancyltd.com t: 01205 317540 En2000

JCP Engineers

Suite 1, Ground Floor, Minton House, London Road, Amesbury, Wiltshire SP4 7RT e: admin@jcpengineers.co.uk w: www.jcpengineers.co.uk t: 01980 677722 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 w: www.jdmltd.co.uk t: 01695 550952 f: 01695 559630 Fu4000, Jo4000, Jo5000, St3000, Wi2000

Jennings Design Associates Limited The Warehouse, Saxon Street, Denton, Manchester M34 3DS e: bill@jda-architects.com w: www.jda-architects.com t: 0161 336 5011 f: 0161 320 0512 Ar2000

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

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Jestico + Whiles

2nd Floor, Sutton Yard, 65 Goswell Road, London EC1V 7EN e: jw@jesticowhiles.com w: www.jesticowhiles.com t: 020 7380 0382 Ar2000

Jet Joinery Suppliers Ltd

Unit 1, New Line Road, Kirby-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire NG17 5JQ e: liam@jet-joinery.co.uk w: www.jet-joinery.co.uk t: 01623 755560 f: 01623 722211 Jo4000

Jewson Ltd

111 Cannock Street, Thurmaston, Leicester LE4 9HR w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 0116 246 5700

Jewson Ltd

300 Price Street, Birkenhead, Merseyside CH41 3PX w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 0151 647 7421

Jewson Ltd

43 Jubilee Drive, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 5XW w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01509 231091

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

468 Basingstoke Road, Reading, Berkshire RG2 0QQ w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 0118 986 1992 f: 0118 975 0395

Jewson Ltd

Antelope House, Burlesdon Road, Southampton, Hampshire SO19 8BF w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 023 8068 5128

Jewson Ltd

Arthurs Bridge Wharf, Horsell, Woking, Surrey GU21 4NP w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01483 715371 f: 01483 763680

Jewson Ltd

Beaufort Road, Plasmarl Industrial Estate, Morriston, Swansea, West Glamorgan SA6 8HQ w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01792 791305

Jewson Ltd

Bridge House Wharf, Lea Road, Waltham Abbey, Hertfordshire EN9 1AZ w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01992 714000 f: 01992 788029

Jewson Ltd

Canal Wharf, Canal Road, Hereford HR1 2EB w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01432 272276

Jewson Ltd

Cardinal Leisure Park, Greyfriars Road, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 1UP w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 0845 640 9331

Jewson Ltd

Challow Station, Faringdon, Oxfordshire SN7 8NT w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01367 718911 f: 01367 718814

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

Clive Road, Redditch, Warwickshire B97 4DH w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01527 63721 f: 01527 66456

Jewson Ltd

Jewson Ltd

Market Way, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7JJ w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01227 763222 f: 01227 784378

Deacon Road, Lincoln LN2 4LB w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01522 521364 f: 01522 560454

London Road, Wheatley, Oxford OX33 1JE w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01865 874141

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Jewson Ltd

Dereham Road, Hempton, Fakenham, Norfolk NR21 7JX w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01328 851451

Merchant House, Binley Business Park, Coventry, West Midlands CV3 2TT w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 024 7643 8400 f: 024 7643 8401

Jewson Ltd

Jewson Ltd

Jewson Ltd

East Moors Road, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF24 5EE w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 029 2046 0511 f: 029 2048 7984

Jewson Ltd

Farnham Trading Estate, Farnham, Surrey GU9 9NS w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01252 724224 f: 01252 733263

Jewson Ltd

Gibraltar Island, Old Mill Business Park, Leeds LS10 1RJ w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 0113 270 2717

Jewson Ltd

Greg Street, Reddish, Stockport, Cheshire SK5 7NW w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 0161 4802434 f: 0161 3666601

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

Ilderton Wharf, Rollins Street, Peckham, London SE15 1EP w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 020 7732 3551 f: 020 7358 1058

Jewson Ltd

Isenhurst Sawmills, Cross in Hand, Heathfield, East Sussex TN21 0UB w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01435 864411 f: 01435 865377

Jewson Ltd

Kestrel Business Park, Kestrel Way, Sowton Industrial Estate, Exeter, Devon EX2 7LZ w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01392 252251

Jewson Ltd

Kiln House Lane, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire FY8 3DT w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01253 726831 f: 01253 722497

Mill Place, 90 Bristol Road, Gloucester GL1 5SQ w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01452 529 871

Jewson Ltd

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

Jewson Ltd

Pinford Lane Industrial Estate, Pinford Lane, Buckley, Clwyd CH7 3PL w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01244 549720

Jewson Ltd

Pyewipe Road, Grimsby, South Humberside DN31 2QN w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01472 350205

Jewson Ltd

Richmond Walk, Devonport, Plymouth, Devon PL1 4LL w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01752 562363

Jewson Ltd

Stevenson Road, Durranhill Trading Estate, Carlisle, Cumbria CA1 3NX w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01228 536401

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

Jill Andrews Architect

Swilebog Farmhouse, Cornhill, Banff AB45 2HJ e: swilebog@supanet.com t: 01466 771344 Ar2000

JK Construction

1 Perryhill Cottages, Edenbridge Road, Hartfield, East Sussex TN7 4JP e: johnkemp106@yahoo.co.uk t: 01892 770433 Bu3000

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JLC

Lupton Court, Prospect Road, Ossett, Wakefield, West Yorkshire WF5 8AF e: james.lupton@atom.uk.net t: 01924 282000 En2000

JMAD Architecture

Jon J Oates

Woodhouse Farm, Hawkchurch, Axminster, Devon EX13 5UF e: jjo.associates@btinternet.com w: www.jjoassociates.co.uk t: 01297 678138 En2000

Office G19 Boston Enterprise Centre, Enterprise Way, Wyberton Fen, Boston, Lincolnshire PE21 7TW e: info@jmadarch.co.uk w: www.jennymcintee.co.uk t: 01205 875885 Ar2000

Joseph Griggs & Co Limited

JML Contracts Ltd

Joyce Chanin Developments Ltd

The Arns, Auchterarder, Perthshire PH3 1EJ e: sam@jmlcontracts.co.uk w: www.jmlcontracts.co.uk t: 01764 663271 Bu3000, En1000, Ho3000, Ti1200, Ti1500

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

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 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

Barnfield Cottage, Overton Lane, Arlingham, Gloucestershire GL2 7JJ e: john@jrbuildingprojects.co.uk w: www.jrbuilding.co.uk t: 01452 741881 f: 01452 740392

Julia Sanders Consulting Ltd

14 Caledon Road, Poole, Dorset BH14 9NN e: julia@jsconsultingltd.co.uk w: www.jsltd.edgedesignstudio.co.uk t: 01202 738293

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Kast Architects Ltd

67 Lemon Street, Truro, Cornwall TR1 2PN e: hello@kastarchitects.com w: www.kastarchitects.com t: 01872 241111 Ar2000

Kate Kelly Architect

Unit 1 Caistor MUC, 19 South Street, Caistor, Lincolnshire LN7 6UB e: kate@katekellyarchitect.co.uk t: 01472 851732 Ar2000

Katerra

542 1st Ave South, Floor 4, Washington, Seattle, King 98104, United States e: hans-erik.blomgren@katerra.com w: www.katerra.com t: 00 1 206 739 0944 f: 00 1 206 595 4318

Kavanagh Forensics Ltd

Unit K5, Drinan Enterprise Centre, Swords, 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

2 Providence Place, Lyme Regis, Dorset DT7 3NZ e: johnbroom8@aol.com t: 01297 445324 f: 01297 444877

Danygarn, Mountain West, Newport, Pembrokeshire SA42 0QX e: mail@julianbishop-architect.co.uk w: www.julianbishop-architect.co.uk t: 01239 821150 Ar2000

101 The Blackfriars Foundry, 156 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8EN e: ian@kdsassociates.co.uk w: www.kdsassociates.co.uk t: 020 7721 7091 f: 020 7721 7093 Ar2000

John Coward Architects Ltd

Julian Owen Associates Architects

Keith Baker Associates

John Broom Associates

Unit 3 Unsworth’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: 01539 536775

John McGill T/A Property Solutions 39 Alma Vale Road, Clifton, Bristol BS8 2HL e: john@jrmcgill.co.uk t: 0117 973 3708 f: 0117 923 7603

John Peden Associates

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

JOMA Architecture

The Old Tannery, 117 The Midlands, Holt, Wiltshire BA14 6RJ e: jonny@joma.studio w: joma.studio t: 01225 784174 Ar2000

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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

JV Architectural Services Treire Farm, Lanreath, Looe, Cornwall PL13 2PD e: j.venning@hotmail.co.uk t: 07921 657281

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K S Q Building Services

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

Karen Gardner Architect

Cwmbach, The Bridge, Narberth, Pembrokeshire SA67 8QZ e: karenga@ukgateway.net t: 01834 860784 Ar2000

Karlin Timber Frame (NE) Ltd

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

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

Kenneth Rayson & Sons Ltd

Unit 8, Cringle Road, Stoke Rochford, Grantham, Lincolnshire NG33 5EG e: kennethraysonandsons@btconnect.com w: www.kennethraysonandsons.co.uk t: 01476 530179 f: 01476 530994 Jo4000

Kent Flush Doors & Joinery Ltd

Unit 12 Neptune Business Estate, 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

Kent Solutions Timberframes Specialists Ltd

Sunnyside, Westwood Road, Southfleet, Gravesend, Kent DA13 9LZ e: ksts-ltd@outlook.com t: 07900 420415

Kent Structures Ltd

Unit 2 Brunswick Road, Cobbs Wood Industrial Estate, Ashford, Kent TN23 1EH e: dc@kentstructures.co.uk w: www.kentstructures.co.uk t: 01233 659136

Keops Ltd

Rhiwcenglau, Llanfair, Harlech, Gwynedd LL46 2RR e: keith.woodbury@btinternet.com t: 01766 781358

Five Oaks Farm, Sheriffs Lench, Evesham, Worcestershire WR114SN e: ideas@logcabins.co.uk w: www.logcabins.co.uk t: 01386 861961 f: 01386 861961

Keith Roberts Projects Ltd

Kernow Frame Limited

18A Carter Street, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire ST14 8EU e: kr@krprojects.co.uk t: 01889 566299 f: 01889 566899

Keith Sanger Associates

23 Hazel Road, Lymington, Hampshire SO41 8GR e: keith@sangersurveyors.co.uk w: www.sangersurveyors.co.uk t: 01590 676879 Su1000

Keith Warren Consultants Ltd 37 Horefield, Porton, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP4 0LE e: keith@kjwconsultants.co.uk w: www.kjwconsultants.co.uk t: 01980 619041 En2000

Kendall Kingscott Ltd

Glenworth Court, Lime Kiln Close, Stoke Gifford, Bristol, Avon BS34 8SR e: simon.weston@kendallkingscott.co.uk w: www.kendallkingscott.co.uk t: 0117 931 2062 Ar2000

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

The Old Station Warehouse, Station Yard, Grampound Road, Truro, Cornwall TR2 4RZ e: info@kernowframe.co.uk w: www.kernowframe.co.uk t: 01726 882517 Ti1200, Ti2000, Ti2500

Kessington Ltd

71-77 Admiral Street, Kinning Park, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G41 1HP e: info@kessington.co w: www.kessington.co t: 0141 245 0616 Bu3000

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

Kidlington Joinery

High Street, Islip, Kidlington, Oxfordshire OX5 2RX e: tw@kidlingtonjoinery.co.uk w: www.kidlingtonjoinery.co.uk t: 01865 374880 f: 01865 379246

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Kilbroney Timber Frame Ltd

kritikoswood

Kind & Co (Builders) Ltd

kritikoswood

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 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

Kingfisher Consulting

Barley Castle Yard, Market Street, Hayfield, High Peak, Derbyshire SK22 2EP e: jonathan@kingfishergb.co.uk w: www.kingfishergb.co.uk t: 01663 741312 f: 0870 131 4559 Co9100, En2000

Kirk Designs

Holly Berry House, Main Road, Shavington, Crewe, CW2 5DX e: Office@kirk-designs.co.uk t: 01270 652436

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: office@klhuk.com w: www.klhuk.com t: 020 3031 8070 f: 020 7357 7271 Co9100, Co9200

Knevitt Consulting

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

Knox Bhavan Architects LLP

69 Choumert Road, London SE15 4AR e: mail@knoxbhavan.com w: www.knoxbhavan.com t: 020 7635 9911 Ar2000

Koppers

Protim Solignum Ltd, Fieldhouse Lane, Marlow, Buckinghamshire SL7 1LS e: kpc@koppers.eu w: www.kopperspc.eu t: 01628 486644 f: 01628 476757 Cd1000, Fl1000, Pr1000, So1000, Ti7000

kPa Consulting Engineers Ltd Henbury Cottage, Southgate Road, Southgate, Swansea SA3 2BT e: mail@kpaconsulting.co.uk w: www.kpaconsulting.co.uk t: 01792 455077 En2000

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Factory 2, Misbourni Elaionas Thiva, Thiva, 32200, Greece e: info@kritikoswood.gr w: www.kritikoswood.gr t: 00 30 2262 089891 f: 00 30 2284 028662 Do2500, Pa7200, Ti2000, Ti7500, Wi2000 Factory1, Tourlos Marpissa Paros, Cyclades, 84400, Greece e: info@kritikoswood.gr w: www.kritikoswood.gr t: 00 30 2284 041504 f: 00 30 2284 028662 De2000, Do2500, Fl3500, Pa7200, Wi2000

KRP Building Consultancy Ltd 35 Buckingham Road, Bicester, Oxfordshire OX26 2NU e: kevin.prior21@gmail.com 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

L F Webb & Partner

58 Broad Street, Lyme Regis, Dorset DT7 3QF e: richard.stratton@lfwebb.co.uk w: www.lfwebb.co.uk t: 01297 442678 Co4000, Su1000

LABC Warranty

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

The Design Studio, Emperor Way, Exeter Business Park, Exeter, Devon EX1 3QS e: postmaster@ex.lhc.net w: www.lhc.net t: 01392 444334 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co7000, La9000

Lacey Hickie Caley Ltd

The Design Studio, Guardhouse, Royal William Yard, Plymouth, Devon PL1 3RP e: postmaster@lhc.net w: www.lhc.net t: 01752 669368 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co7000, La9000

Lakeland Timber Frame

Unit 34a, Holme Mills Industrial Estate, Holme, Carnforth, Lancashire LA6 1RD e: info@lakelandtimberframe.co.uk w: www.lakelandtimberframe.co.uk t: 01524 782596 Ti2000

Laminated Timber Structures Ltd

Rear Of 62 Ravensworth Road, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN1 2AR e: lee@laminatedtimberstructures.co.uk w: www.laminatedtimberstructures.co.uk t: 07802 693414 Ti1500

Lane Civil Engineering

23 Leysdown Road, Mottingham, London SE9 3LY e: richard@lane-ce.com w: www.lane-ce.com t: 01206 392086

Langley Design

Unit L (Gate 1), Chelworth Industrial Estate, Cricklade, Swindon, Wiltshire SN6 6HE e: info@langleydesign.co.uk w: www.langleydesign.co.uk t: 01793 759461 f: 01793 759462 Fu3000

Laurent Mot Ltd

Platform 5, 54 Holywell Lane, London EC2A 3PQ e: office@laurentmot.com w: www.laurentmot.com t: 020 3637 4654 Ar2000

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 Ar2000, Co4000, En2000

Leadon Timber Frame Ltd

79 Dunnamore Road, Cookstown, Co. Tyrone BT80 9NX e: info@leadontimberframe.com w: www.leadontimberframe.com t: 028 8675 1521 f: 028 8675 2060

Lee Evans Partnership

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

Len Smith Consulting Ltd

Beaumont Lodge, Warren Road, Brean, Burnmam on Sea, Somerset TA8 2RP e: lensmithconsulting@outlook.com t: 07714 750709 En2000

Libra Design & Consultancy Limited 1 Appleby Close, Hoghton, Preston, Lancashire PR5 0BE e: libradesign@sky.com t: 01254 853676 En2000

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

Local Homes - Low Carbon Living 1, The Factory, Stephenson Avenue, Beechdale Estate, Walsall, West Midlands WS2 7HF e: jason.powell@accordgroup.org.uk w: www.accordgroup.org.uk/local_homes t: 01922 614898 f: 01922 624396 St8000, St8500, Ti2000

Lochplace Ltd

The Forge, Innishannon, Co Cork T12 W72X, Republic of Ireland e: rgs@lochplace.com t: 00 353 21 477 6677 f: 00 353 21 477 6063

London Bridge Station Redevelopment

Temporary Works Design Team, Beazley House, 82 St Thomas Street, London SE1 3QU e: info@costain.com w: www.costain.com t: 020 3465 9700 En2000

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

Lonza Wood Protection

Wheldon Road, Castleford, WF10 2JT e: timberprotectionadvice.ukca@lonza.com w: www.lonzawoodprotection.com/eu t: 01977 714000 Co8500, Fl1000, Pl3000, Pr1000, Ti7000

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

Lovell Partnerships Ltd

School Of The Built Environment, Limerick, Co Limerick, Republic of Ireland e: michael.beasley@lit.ie t: 00 353 61 208 208 Ed4000

Marston Park, Tamworth, Staffordshire B78 3HN e: rob.worboys@lovell.co.uk w: www.morgansindall.com t: 01827 305600 Bu3000

Lionel Gregory Limited Architects

Lovelock Mitchell Architects

Limerick Institute of Technology

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

3 Stanley Street, Chester, Cheshire CH1 2LS e: admin@lovelockmitchell.com w: www.lovelockmitchell.com t: 01244 404321 Ar2000

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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

88 Glebe Street, Penarth, Vale Of Glamorgan CF64 1EF e: architecture@loyn.co.uk w: www.loyn.co.uk t: 029 2071 1432

LSW Consulting Engineers Pte Ltd Block 261 Waterloo Street #04-08, Singapore, 180261, Singapore e: lsw@lswce.com.sg t: 00 65 633 35625 f: 00 65 633 35635

Lucite International UK Ltd Wilton Centre, Redcar, TS10 4RF e: robin.r.gibson@lucite.com w: www.luciteinternational.com t: 07885 239742 Mo0500

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M & K MacLeod

M T Daniels Ltd Carpentry & Joinery

MacLeod & Jordan Consulting Engineers Limited

Maccreanor Lavington Ltd

Mad Dog Developers Ltd

Genesis Station Road, Great Ryburgh, Norfolk NR21 0DX e: info@mtdanielscarpentry.co.uk w: www.mtdanielscarpentry.co.uk t: 07825 915988 Cj1000 15c Micawber Street, London N1 7TB e: uk@ml-architects.com w: www.maccreanorlavington.com t: 020 7336 7353

Maccreanor Lavington Ltd

Malaysian Timber Council

Macdonald Wright Architects

Manley Construction

39 Parkholme Road, London E8 3AG e: mail@macdonaldwright.com w: www.macdonaldwright.com t: 020 7249 0791 Ar2000

Mace

155 Moorgate, London EC2M 6XB w: www.macegroup.com t: 020 3522 3000 Bu3000

Machined Timber Specialists

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

Maciver Consultancy Services Limited

M D Griffiths BSc (Hons) MRICS Chartered Building Surveyor

Mackellar Schwerdt Architects LLP

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 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

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31 Droskyn Way, Perranporth, Cornwall TR6 0DS e: enquiries@maddogdevelopers.com w: www.maddogdevelopers.com t: 07773 667788

77 Bastwick Street, Ground Floor, London EC1V 3PZ e: uk@ml-architects.com w: www.maccreanorlavington.com t: 020 7336 7353 f: 020 7336 7655 Ar2000

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

5 Greenmount Road, Darlington, Co Durham DL3 8EP e: martyn@martyngriffiths.wanadoo.co.uk t: 01325 284022

6 Crown Terrace, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB11 6HE e: n.boscan@macleodjordan.co.uk w: www.macleodjordan.co.uk t: 01224 212555 Co4000, Co9100, En2000

2a Steinish, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis HS2 0AA e: malcolm@maciverconsultancy.com w: www.maciverconsultancy.com t: 01851 704703 f: 01851 705753 Co9100, En2000 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

mackenzie wheeler

11-13 Batemans Row, Shoreditch, London EC2A 3HH e: rwheeler@mackenziewheeler.co.uk w: www.mackenziewheeler.co.uk t: 020 7739 8279 Ar2000

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

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 Main Street, Duleek, Co Meath A92 Y263, Republic of Ireland e: damien@manleyconstruction.com w: www.manleyconstruction.com t: 00 353 41 982 3981 f: 00 353 41 982 3982 Ti2000

Mann Williams

7 Old King Street, Bath, Somerset BA1 2JW e: pjl@mannwilliams.co.uk w: www.mannwilliams.co.uk t: 01225 464419 f: 01225 448651

Marcus Beale Architects

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

Margaret Steele Surveyor

Andridge Hill House, Spriggs Holly Lane, Radnage, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP14 4DZ e: misfd@aol.com t: 01494 483517 Su1000

Mark Edwards Associates Ltd

Oakfield House, Springwood Way, Macclesfield, SK10 2XA e: mark@markedwardsassociates.co.uk w: www.markedwardsassociates.co.uk t: 01625 423514

Mark Horton t/a Liberty Fire & Vision

Units 1-2, Rosehill Business Park, 2-10 St Lukes Road, Southport, Merseyside PR9 0SH e: libertycontracts@talktalkbusiness.net t: 01704 544355 Do2500

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

The Whitewall Centre, White Wall Road, Medway City Estate, Rochester, Kent ME2 4DZ e: info@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

Maughan Reynolds Partnership 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

Maxwell & Company Architects and Designers Ltd

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

mba architecture ltd

306 Lymington Road, Highcliffe, Christchurch, Dorset BH23 5ET e: matt@mbaukltd.co.uk t: 01590 624794

MBM Contracts Ltd

Unit 5, Hatfield Regis Grange Estate, Hatfield Broad Oak, Bishop’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

75 Sketty Rd, Uplands, Swansea, West Glamorgan SA2 0EN e: m2thomas@btconnect.com t: 07572 446498

3 Newell Close, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP21 7FE e: info@mcandrewassociates.co.uk w: www.mcandrewassociates.co.uk t: 01296 398070

Marshall, William J & Partners

McBeth Joinery

Mark Thomas

43 Palace Street, Westminster, London SW1E 5HL e: enquiries@williamjmarshall.co.uk w: www.williamjmarshall.co.uk t: 020 7592 1122 f: 020 7821 7837 Ar2000, Co4000, En2000

Cardiff Bay Workshops, 3 Brindley Road, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF11 8TX e: mcbethjoinery@btconnect.com t: 029 2038 7676 f: 029 2038 7676 Do5000, Fu4000, Jo4000, St3000, Wi2000

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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 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

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

McGregor McMahon (Scotland) Limited

2 Castle Court, Carnegie Campus, Dunfermline, Fife KY11 8PB e: km@mmaeng.com w: www.mcgregor-mcmahon.com t: 01383 734905 Co4000

McKay & Partners

6 Market Place, Selkirk, Selkirkshire TD7 4BT e: admin@mckaypartners.co.uk w: www.mckaypartners.co.uk t: 01750 721726 f: 01750 722752 Co4000, Co9100, En2000, Su1000

McKenzie Willis

22 Carden Place, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB10 1UQ e: andy@mckenziewillis.co.uk t: 01224 639111 En2000

MEDITE SMARTPLY

Belview, Slieverue, Waterford X91 PX75, Republic of Ireland w: www.smartply.com t: 00 353 51 851 233 f: 00 353 51 851 130 Pa5700

MEDITE SMARTPLY

Persimmon House, Anchor Boulevard, Crossways Business Park, Dartford, Kent DA2 6QH e: sales@mdfosb.com w: www.mdfosb.com t: 01322 424900 f: 01322 424920 Fi2000, Md2000, Pa7200, Pa8000

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

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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 Ti1200, Ti1500, Ti2000, Tr4000

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

Method Architecture

12 Montpelier, Edinburgh, Lothian EH10 4NA e: mail@methodarchitecture.co.uk w: www.methodarchitecture.co.uk t: 07753 766342 Ar2000

Mevo Houtindustrie

Gerstdijk 15, Industrienummer 9073, Helmond, 5704 RG, Netherlands e: info@mevohoutindustrie.nl w: www.mevohoutindustrie.nl t: 00 31 492 531919 f: 00 31 492 515395 Lv1000

Meyer Timber Limited

44 Berth, Tilbury Dock, Essex RM18 7HP e: sales.tilbury@meyertimber.com w: www.meyertimber.com t: 0844 391 4211 f: 0845 873 5010 Md3000, Pa6200, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500

Meyer Timber Limited

Chippenham Depot, 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 Md3000, Pa6200, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500

Michael Baigent Orla Kelly Limited Unit 2, Burgoyne House, Great West Quarter, Ealing Road, Brentford, Middlesex TW8 0GB 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 Hadi Associates

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

Michael John Harris Architect

Armoury Studio, 19 Armoury Terrace, Ebbw Vale, Blaenau Gwent NP23 6BD e: mjh.architect@btconnect.com t: 01495 303035 f: 01495 303070

Michael Pooler Associates 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 Ar2000

Middlesex University

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

Miguel A. Rodriguez Nevado

Urbanizaciรณn 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, Northamptonshire NN4 6UY e: mikekitchen@btopenworld.com t: 07532 216333 En2000

Mike Parkes Associates

54 Haden Park Road, Cradley Heath, West Midlands B64 7HE t: 01384 562120 f: 01384 562120 Ar2000, Co4000, En2000

Mikhail Riches

15-29 Windsor Street, London N1 8QG e: info@mikhailriches.com w: www.mikhailriches.com t: 020 7608 1505 f: 020 8616 4582 Ar2000

Mill Works Timber Specialists

Parsonge Farm, 112 High Street, Bottisham, Cambridgeshire CB25 9BA e: info@millworks.co.uk w: www.millworks.co.uk t: 01223 967733 Cd1000, De2000, Ma2500, Mo4500, Mo5000

Milner Associates

129 Cumberland Road, Bristol BS1 6UY e: guy@milnerassociates.co.uk w: www.projectmilner.co.uk t: 0117 945 3208 f: 0117 929 3095 Co9100, Co9200, Re4000, Te3500, Te4000

Department of Design, Engineering and Mathematics, TG19a, London NW4 4BT e: t.yang@mdx.ac.uk w: www.mdx.ac.uk t: 020 8411 3427 Ed4000

Milton Architects Ltd

Forth Ports, J Shed, South Shore Road, Grangemouth, K3 8TT e: sales.grangemouth@meyertimber.com w: www.meyertimber.com t: 01324 484488 f: 01324 665588 Md3000, Pa6200, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500

Mid-Sussex Timber Co Limited

Mime Architects Ltd

Meyer Timber Limited

Mid-Sussex Timber Co Limited

Meyer Timber Limited

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 f: 0845 873 5005 Md3000, Pa6200, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500

MFM Joinery Ltd

Keelagh, Ballyhaise, County Cavan, Republic of Ireland e: msmith@mfmjoinery.ie w: www.mfmjoinery.ie t: 00 353 49 433 8023 f: 00 353 49 433 8767 Do2500, Jo4000, Ma2500, St3000, Wi2000

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 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

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

Old Stables Court, The Parade, Marlborough, Wiltshire SN8 1NE e: mike@miltonarchitects.co.uk w: www.miltonarchitects.co.uk t: 01672 514354 Ar2000 Somerset House, Middle Street, Taunton, Somerset TA1 1SH e: info@mimearchitects.co.uk t: 01823 340614 Ar2000, Co4000, Fu3000, He1000, Ti1200

Mistral Architects & Surveyors The Old Telephone Exchange, Magor, Monmouthshire NP26 3EG e: tim.finnis@mistralbuilding.co.uk t: 01633 880666 Ar2000, Su1000

MiTek Industries Limited

MiTek House, Grazebrook Industrial Park, Peartree Lane, Dudley, West Midlands DY2 0XW e: jmarcroft@mitek.co.uk w: www.mitek.co.uk t: 01384 451400 f: 01384 451411 So1000, St8000, Tr4000, Tr5000

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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

ML Consulting

23 Musters Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG2 7PP e: info@ml-consulting.co.uk w: www.ml-consulting.co.uk t: 0115 982 7992 f: 0115 982 7992 En2000

MLTS Ltd

55 Mill Road, Lode, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB25 9EN e: mlts@btopenworld.com t: 01223 812644 En2000

Modernarc

84 Marchmont St, London WC1N 1AG e: wong@modernarc.com w: www.modernarc.com t: 020 7383 8830 Ar2000

ModularWise Limited

Units A & B Benson Building, Ludlow Road, Knighton, LD7 1LF e: lewis@modularwise.co.uk w: www.modularwise.co.uk t: 01547 316124

Moduloft

Unit 1, Bridge Road, Brompton on Swale, North Yorkshire DL10 7HS e: sales@moduloft.co.uk w: www.moduloft.co.uk t: 0800 195 3855

Modulus

Acorn House, London Road, Hook, Hampshire RG27 9DY e: design@moduluseng.co.uk w: www.moduluseng.co.uk t: 01256 768588 En2000, Ti1200

Mole Architects

52 Burleigh Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire 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

Moreton Wood

Moreton Wood, Ullingswick, Herefordshire HR1 3JQ e: moretonwood@gmail.com w: www.moreton.co.uk t: 07920 851679

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

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

Envoy House, 61 Longbridge Road, Plymouth, PL6 8LU e: andrew.faulkner@morgansindall.com w: www.morgansindall.com t: 01752 672621 f: 01752 672625

Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd

Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd

Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd

Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd

1650 Parkway, Solent Business Park, Fareham, PO15 7AH e: tim.elliott@morgansindall.com w: www.morgansindall.com t: 01489 585100 f: 01489 585101

1st Floor, 1 Falcon Gate, Shire Park, Welwyn Garden City, AL7 1TW e: richard.everett@morgansindall.com w: www.morgansindall.com t: 01707 294250 f: 01707 394157

Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd 2 George Mann Way, Hunslet, Leeds LS10 1DR e: simon.bannister@morgansindall.com w: www.morgansindall.com t: 0113 205 5430 f: 0113 287 5499

Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd

2nd Floor, St Vincent House, Cutler Street, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 1LL e: reception.ipswich@morgansindall.com w: www.morgansindall.com t: 01473 255931 f: 01473 230309 Bu3000

Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd

4215 Waterside Centre, Birmingham Business Park, Solihull B37 7YN e: david.richards@morgansindall.com w: www.morgansindall.com t: 0121 329 1500 f: 0121 329 1501

Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd

4th Floor, London Gate, 72 Dyke Road Drive, Brighton BN1 6AJ e: emma.gibson@morgansindall.com w: www.morgansindall.com t: 01273 506222 f: 01273 540424

Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd

6th Floor, Anchorage 2, Salford Quays, Manchester M50 3YW e: brian.coleridge@morgansindall.com w: www.morgansindall.com t: 0161 874 1000 f: 0161 874 1001

Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd

Albany Business Park, Cabot Lane, Poole, BH17 7BX e: guy.meadows@morgansindall.com w: www.morgansindall.com t: 01202 606800 f: 01202 606801

Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd

Babraham Road, Sawston, Cambridge CB22 3LJ e: michael.cowan@morgansindall.com w: www.morgansindall.com t: 01223 836611 f: 01223 830099

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Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd

Ground Floor, 69-75 Thorpe Road, Norwich, NR1 1UA e: richard.smithson@morgansindall.com w: www.morgansindall.com t: 01603 666669 f: 01603 666515

Invicta House, 108-114 Golden Lane, London EC1Y 0TG e: lisa.gould@morgansindall.com w: www.morgansindall.com t: 020 7549 3260 f: 020 7549 3261

Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd River House, Ynys Bridge Court, Cardiff CF15 9YY e: paul.mckee@morgansindall.com w: www.morgansindall.com t: 029 2081 1398 f: 029 2081 4092

Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd

The Green House, Beechwood Park North, Inverness IV2 3BL e: mark.miller@morgansindall.com w: www.morgansindall.com t: 01463 667320 f: 01463 667310

Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd

Trilogy One, 11 Woodhall, Eurocentral, Motherwell, ML1 4YT e: andrew.walker@morgansindall.com w: www.morgansindall.com t: 01698 738600 f: 01698 738699

Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd

Unit 9 Castle Park Road, Whiddon Valley, Barnstaple, EX32 8WS e: richard.hallt@morgansindall.com w: www.morgansindall.com t: 01271 377777 f: 01271 344251

Morgan Sindall Group PLC

Kent House, 14-17 Market Place, London W1W 8AJ e: scott.gregory@morgansindall.com w: www.morgansindall.com t: 020 7307 9200 Bu3000

Morgan Sindall Professional Services Limited 20 Timothy’s Bridge Road, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire CV37 9NJ e: geoff.cox@morgansindall.com w: www.morgansindall.com t: 01789 204288 Bu3000

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

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

MR Partnership Ltd

41 - 42 Foley Street, London W1W 7TS e: mail@ch-architects.com w: www.ch-architects.com t: 020 7253 2526 Ar2000

MSM Consulting Engineers

52 Commercial End, Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB25 0NE e: msm@msmconsult.plus.com t: 0844 414 5258 f: 08721 106078 En2000

Mspace Ltd

Stonehaus, 87 Railway Road, Teddington TW11 8RZ e: m.dobson@mspace.co.uk w: www.mspacearchitects.co.uk t: 01372 700700 Ar2000, Bu3000, Ho3000

MTE (Leicester) Ltd

8 Sunningdale Road, Leicester, Leicestershire LE3 1UX e: info@mte-leicester.co.uk w: www.mte-leicester.co.uk t: 0116 2321 777 f: 0116 2321 888 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 & K Property Services 35 Waldemar Ave, Fulham, London SW6 5 LB e: navid@nakps.co.uk t: 07434 543453 En2000

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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

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 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 Do2500, Do4500, Fu4000, Jo4000, 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 29 Clarence Street, 1st & 2nd Floor, Staines upon Thames, Surrey TW18 4SY 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 IV55 8ZS e: neil@skyearchitect.com t: 01470 521555 Ar2000

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, Elder Gate, Central Milton Keynes MK9 1EN w: www.networkrail.co.uk t: 01908 781000

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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 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

Nicholas Williams Chartered Architect

39 Holmdale Road, London NW6 1BJ e: ncwarchitecture@gmail.com t: 07943 518350

Nick Kenchington Ltd

Spangle Cottage, The Lane, Kingston, Corfe Castle, Dorset BH20 5LJ e: nickkenchington@btinternet.com t: 01929 480524 Co9100, En2000

Nick Midgley Design

The Studio, Brock Cottage, 20 Dewsbury Road, Rastrick, Brighouse, West Yorkshire HD6 3QB e: nick@nickmidgleydesign.co.uk w: www.nickmidgleydesign.co.uk t: 07711 182313 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

Nicolas Tye Architects

The Long Barn Studio, Limbersey Lane, Maulden, Bedford, Bedfordshire MK45 2EA e: info@nicolastyearchitects.co.uk w: www.nicolastyearchitects.co.uk t: 01525 406677 f: 01525 406688 Ar2000

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 Homes Modular UK Ltd Unit 4, Paris, Parklands, Railton Road, Guildford, Surrey GU2 9JX e: ivo@nordichomes.lv w: www.nordichomes.lv t: 01483 236322 Ti2000

Nordic Structures

504-1100 avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal, Montréal, Quebec H3B 2S2, Canada e: info@nordicewp.com w: www.nordic.ca t: 00 151 4871 8526

Nordic Wood Limited

Unit 2, Glen Court, Canada Road, Byfleet, Surrey KT14 7JL e: olaf@nordic-wood.co.uk w: www.nordic-wood.co.uk t: 01932 343228

Norfolk Garden Buildings Ltd

Units 1 -3 Burlingham Business Centre, Main Road, Norwich, Norfolk NR13 4TA e: dholmes74@btinternet.com t: 01603 389389 Bu3000

Norfolk Timber Frames Ltd

10 Banyards Place, Runcton Holme, Kings Lynn, Norfolk PE33 0AL e: tdixon@norfolktimberframes.co.uk w: www.norfolktimberframes.co.uk t: 07884 220871 Bu3000, Ti1500

Norman Limited

19 Commercial Buildings, St Helier JE1 1BU, Jersey e: sales@normanlimited.com w: www.normans.je 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

Northern Timber Systems Units 1 & 2, Grantham Garage, Dewsbury Road, Brighouse, Yorkshire HD6 3QB e: claire@northernts.co.uk w: www.northernts.co.uk t: 01422 416107/377551 Ti2000

Northumbria University Library Library Building, Sandyford Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8ST e: lrjournals@northumbria.ac.uk t: 0191 227 4150

Nottage Joinery & Timber Merchants

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

NPS 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

Nu Build

Pilgrim House, High Street, Billericay CM12 9XY e: pwilliamson@swan.org.uk t: 01277 315245

NW Structural Consultants Limited Priory Close, St Mary’s Gate, Lancaster, Lancashire LA1 1XB e: nwstructural@outlook.com w: www.nwstructural.co.uk t: 01524 844477

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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

Oak House Consultants Limited Clematis, Sheviock, Torpoint, Cornwall PL11 3EL e: info@oakhouseconsultants.com t: 020 7193 6298 f: 0700 607 8912 Co4500, Co7000, Co7500, Co8700

Oakleaf Bespoke Joinery Services Oakleaf House, Finepoint Way, Kidderminster, Worcestershire DY11 7FE e: joinery@oakleafcs.com w: www.oakleafcs.com t: 0800 169 5454 Jo4000

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

Oakridge Building Company

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

Oakwood Timberframe Ltd

The Ambrose, Pant Y Dwr, Brynamman, Ammanford SA18 1BE e: info@oakwoodtimberframe.co.uk w: www.oakwoodtimberframe.co.uk t: 01269 824243

Oban Joinery Services Ltd

15 Aray Gardens, Oban, Argyll PA34 4JX e: obanjoinery@btinternet.com w: www.obanjoineryservices.co.uk t: 07831 618288 Bu3000

Ochre Building Design Ltd

The Pump House, Coton Hill, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY1 2DP e: ochredesign@btinternet.com t: 07902 343989

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O’Dwyer, Nicholas Ltd

Nutgrove Office, Nutgrove Avenue, Dublin 14, Republic of Ireland e: rcrowe@nodwyer.com w: www.nicholasodwyer.com t: 00 353 1 296 9000 f: 00 353 1 296 9001 Co4000, Co5000, En2000

Office Refurb Ltd

286 Washway Road, Sale, Cheshire M33 4RX e: ian@dry-lining.com t: 07805 142310

Offsite Design Solutions Ltd

29 Car Bank Ave, Atherton, Manchester, Greater Manchester M46 9NW e: contact@offsitedesignsolutions.co.uk t: 07850 880427

OFP 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

Original Box Sash Windows Company, The

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

ORMS Architecture Design 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

OSG

Unit 106-107 Anglesey Business Park, Hednesford, Staffordshire WS12 1NR e: alan@outsourcegroup.co.uk t: 07792 001510 Bu3000

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

P S H Design

6 Gloucester Avenue, Nuthall, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG16 1AL e: info@pshdesign.co.uk w: www.pshdesign.co.uk t: 0115 927 1200

P Thomas Associates Ltd

29 Bridge Road, Ickford, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP18 9HU e: info@pthomasassociates.com w: www.pthomasassociates.com t: 01844 339455 Co9200, Ti1500

P+HS Architects

Orchard House, 73 Hinton Way, Great Shelford, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB22 5AH e: camilla@outward-images.co.uk t: 01223 528395

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

Broadmede House, Farnham Business Park, Weydon Lane, Farnham, Surrey GU9 8QT e: graham.bicknell@osparchitecture.com w: www.osparchitecture.com t: 01252 267878 Ar2000

Overbury PLC & Morgan Lovell

PAC Studio Ltd

ONCE Civil & Structural Ltd

Owens Galliver Architects LLP

O’Keefe Scanlon Ltd

4 Bridgecourt Office Park, Walkinstown Avenue, Dublin 12, Republic of Ireland e: mail@once.co w: www.once.co t: 00 353 1 426 4883 En2000, Ti1200

One3One Solutions

Clive House, 3rd Floor, 70 Petty France, London SW1H 9EX e: david.wood05@hmps.gsi.gov.uk t: 0300 047 5239

Optimal Structural Engineers Ltd 105 Godwin Road, Godwin Road, Hove, East Sussex BN3 7FS e: t.zhou@optimalengineers.co.uk w: www.optimalengineers.co.uk t: 01273 420269 En2000

Oregon Timber Frame Ltd

Portland Buildings, Dunsdale Road, Selkirk, Scottish Borders TD7 5EB e: info@oregon.co.uk w: www.oregon.co.uk t: 01750 724940 f: 01750 725876 Co9100, St8000, Ti0200, Ti0500, Ti2000

O’Reilly Design Ltd

45a Manor Road, West Ealing, London W13 0JA e: topni@sky.com t: 02893 367554 f: 07979 693590 En2000

Original Box Sash Windows Company, The 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

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Outward Images Ltd

77 Newman Street, London W1T 3EW e: steve.smith@msfitout.com w: www.morgansindall.com t: 020 7307 9000 Bu3000 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

Oxford Oak

The Wood Centre, Little Wittenham Road, Long Wittenham, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 4QT e: info@oxfordoak.co.uk w: www.oxfordoak.co.uk t: 07788 757275 Fu3000, Fu4000, Ga3000, La7000, St5000

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P G Marshall & Sons 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

P J Lewis Ltd

2 Willow Close, Bromham, Bedfordshire MK43 8BX e: peter@peterjlewis.co.uk w: www.peterjlewis.co.uk t: 01234 485560 En2000

P M Law Design

20 Irongate, Cathedral Quarter, Derby, Derbyshire DE1 3GP e: peter.law@pmlawdesign.co.uk t: 01332 497473 En2000

25 Lower Clanbrassil Street, Dublin 8, DO8 Y53H, Republic of Ireland e: graham@pacstudio.ie w: www.pacstudio.ie t: 00 353 87 237 1003 Ar2000

Pacific European Timber Agency Ltd 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

PAD Studio

5a 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

Paling Joiners

80 Church Street, Hull, East Yorkshire HU9 1DT e: info@palingjoiners.co.uk w: www.palingjoiners.co.uk t: 01482 223633 f: 01482 586199 Do4500, Do5000, Jo4000, Jo5000, Ti2500

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 388 877 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 The Sawmills, Duntshill Road, London SW18 4QL e: ben@paperproject.co.uk w: www.paperproject.co.uk t: 020 8947 0420 Ar2000

Paradigm Development Services Limited

1 Glory Park Avenue, Wooburn Green, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP10 0DF e: enquiries@paradigmhousing.co.uk w: www.paradigmhousing.co.uk t: 0300 303 1010 Ho4000

Paragon Acoustic Consultants Ltd 12b Southview Business Park, Marsack Street, Caversham, Reading, Berkshire RG4 5AF e: patricks@paragonacoustics.com t: 0118 944 8444 Co3000

Parkins, R G & Partners Ltd

Meadowside, Shap Road, Kendal, Cumbria LA9 6NY e: mail@rgparkins.com w: www.rgparkins.com t: 01539 729393 f: 01539 740609 Co9100, En2000

Parkside Combined Technical Services Ltd The Coach House, Grange Road, West Cowick, Goole, East Yorkshire DN14 9EL e: paul@pcts.info w: www.pcts.info t: 01405 862002 Bu3000

Pasquill

Merchant House, Binley Business Park, Coventry, West Midlands 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 Do2500, Wi2000

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 Curtin Architects

5-7 Church End, Roade, Northampton, Northamptonshire NN7 2NP e: paul@paulcurtinarchitects.com w: www.paulcurtinarchitects.com t: 07790 015584 Ar2000

Paul Drinkall Associates Ltd 63 Avill, Hockley, Tamworth, Staffordshire B77 5QF e: pdaengineers@tiscali.co.uk t: 01827 281547

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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

Pavlovskis Lister Ltd

Unit 12, Sea King Drive, Auckley, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN9 3QR e: info@pavlister.co.uk w: www.pavlister.co.uk t: 01302 302328 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200

PDP London

The Old School House, 178 Ebury Street, London SW1W 8UP e: info@pdplondon.com w: www.pdplondon.com t: 020 7730 1178 f: 0845 280 5071 Ar2000

Peak Design

80 Orme Road, Kingston KT1 3SB e: n.peak@sky.com w: www.peakdesign.co.uk t: 020 8949 5325

Pedder & Scampton Architects

United House, North Road, London N7 9DP e: gill@pedderscampton.com w: www.pedderscampton.com t: 020 7607 4156 Ar2000

PEFC UK Ltd

Perseverance Architects Ltd

The Brew, Shoreditch Stables, 138 Kingsland Road, London E2 8DY e: mike@perseverancearchitects.co.uk t: 020 3773 8880 f: 020 3773 8880 Ar2000

Peter Brett Associates LLP 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

2nd Floor, 160 West George Street, Glasgow G2 2HG e: scotland@peterbrett.com w: www.peterbrett.com t: 0141 352 2360

Peter Brett Associates LLP

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 Brett Associates LLP

Caversham Bridge House, Waterman Place, Reading, Berkshire RG1 8DN e: reading@peterbrett.co w: www.peterbrett.com t: 0118 950 0761 f: 0118 959 7498 Co4000, Co5000, Co8800, En2000, En3000

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

Peter Brett Associates LLP

Pell-Stevens Architects

First Floor, Southern House, 1 Cambridge Terrace, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 1RR e: oxford@peterbrett.com w: www.peterbrett.com t: 01865 410000

Stable Studios, Godshill Wood Farm, Woodgreen Road, Godshill, Fordingbridge, Hampshire SP6 2LP e: myarchitect@pell-stevens.com w: www.pell-stevens.com t: 01425 650441 f: 01425 650442 Ar2000

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, Co8800, 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

PEP Claims Management Ltd The Counting House, 9 High Street, Tring, Hertfordshire HP23 5TE e: ika@pepclaims.co.uk t: 01442 825658

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Exchange Place 3, 3 Semple Street, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH3 8BL e: edinburgh@peterbrett.com w: www.peterbrett.com t: 0131 297 7010

Peter Brett Associates LLP

Peter Brett Associates LLP

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

Peter Brett Associates LLP

Telford House, Fulbourn, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB21 5HB e: cambridge@peterbrett.com w: www.peterbrett.com t: 01223 882000 f: 01223 881888

Peter Brett Associates LLP Waterloo House, Victoria Square, Birmingham B2 5TB e: birmingham@peterbrett.com w: www.peterbrett.com t: 0121 633 2900

Peter Dann Limited

9 Charlotte Street, London W1T 1RG t: 020 7637 7870 f: 020 7637 7880 Co4000, Co8800, En2000, Ti1200

Peter Dann Limited

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, Ti1200

Peter Hewlins Designs

128 Duke Road, London W4 2DF e: phewlins@aol.com t: 07973 814108

Peter Scott Architecture Limited The Old Rectory, Narrow Lane, St Enoder Summercourt, Newquay, Cornwall TR8 5DF e: iampetescott@yahoo.co.uk t: 01726 861149 Ar2000

Peter Tyers Associates

Mulberry House, 19 Far Lane, Normanton-on-Soar, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE12 5HA e: petertyers@ivixor.net t: 01509 842280 En2000

Phase 8 Development Company

North Mersey Business Centre, Knowsley, Merseyside L33 7UY e: sam@phaseeightdevelopmentcompany. co.uk t: 0151 549 1388 f: 0151 549 2600

Philip Boyd and Associates

Tir na nOg, Church Avenue, Portmarnock, County Dublin D13 XRT7, Republic of Ireland e: pmrboyd54@gmail.com t: 00 353 87 284 9527 Ar2500

Philip Goacher Associates

Park House, 122a Newland Road, Worthing, West Sussex N11 1LB e: mail@pgoacher.co.uk w: www.pgoacher.co.uk t: 01903 217723

Philip Goacher Associates

Suite 1, BFM House, The Parade, Liskeard, Cornwall PL14 6AF e: mail@pgoacher.co.uk w: www.pgoacher.co.uk t: 01579 345777 En2000

Piercy & Co

122-128 Arlington Road, London NW1 7HP e: fionaneil@piercyandco.com w: www.piercyconner.co.uk t: 020 7424 9611 Ar2000

Pinelog Ltd

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

Pinewood Developments

Rosevean, Sutton Lane, Sutton, Oxfordshire OX29 5RU e: davegodfrey@pinewooddevelopments. co.uk t: 07747 462708

Pittilla Bell Consulting Limited 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

PiveteauBois

La Vallee - BP7, Sainte Florence, Essarts en Bocage, 85140, France e: elisabeth.piveteau@piveteau.com w: www.piveteaubois.com t: 00 44 7821 807788 Cd1000, De2000, Fe2000, Gl1000, Sa8000

PJM Associates Limited

The Vicarage, Dymock Road, Much Marcle, Herefordshire HR8 2NL e: patrick@pjmassociates.co.uk t: 01531 660455 f: 01531 660530

PJStructures Ltd

11 Wainwright Close, Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset BS22 7QS e: Pjsmith57@hotmail.com w: www.pjstructures.co.uk t: 07557 787351 En2000

Plandescil Ltd

Connaught Road, Attleborough, Norfolk NR17 2BW e: pdc@plandescil.co.uk w: www.plandescil.co.uk t: 01953 452001 f: 01953 456955 Co5000, En2000

Playdale Playgrounds

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

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

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

Positive Homes Limited

7 Clifford Close, Keyworth, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG12 5GZ e: tricia@positivehomes.co.uk w: www.positivehomes.co.uk t: 07576 552757 Bu3000

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PPK Timber Designs Ltd

2nd Floor, 5 Boulevard, Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset BS23 1NN e: pmk@ppkltd.co.uk w: www.ppkltd.co.uk t: 01934 517602 Ar2500, Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, Ti1200

Prefix Systems

Systems House, Cunliffe Road, Whitebirk Industrial Estate, Blackburn, Lancashire BB1 5UA e: enquiries@prefixsystems.co.uk w: www.prefixsystems.co.uk t: 01254 871800 f: 01254 399995 Wi3000

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

Premier Timber Design Services Ltd 18 Honeylands, Portishead, Bristol, Avon BS20 6RB e: phil@premiertimberdesign.co.uk w: www.premiertimberdesign.co.uk t: 01275 563531 Ar2500

Premium Timber Products Limited Forge Lane, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF12 9EJ e: info@premiumtimber.co.uk w: www.premiumtimber.co.uk t: 01924 466256

Premium Timber Products Limited Premium House, Notting Hill Way, Weare, Somerset BS26 2JU e: info@premiumtimber.co.uk w: www.premiumtimber.co.uk t: 01934 734234 Do2500

Prewett Bizley

2nd Floor, 118a London Wall, London EC2Y 5JA e: rp@prewettbizley.com w: www.prewettbizley.com t: 07779 256904 Ar2000

Price & Myers

37 Alfred Place, London WC1E 7DP e: mail@pricemyers.com w: www.pricemyers.com t: 020 7631 5128 f: 020 7462 1390 Co4000, En2000

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 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

Pringuer-James

10 Beulah Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 3SB e: sean@pjce.com w: www.pjce.com t: 020 8940 4159 Co9100, En2000

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Probyn Miers

Hamilton House, 1 Temple Avenue, Temple, London EC4Y 0HA e: info@probyn-miers.com w: www.probyn-miers.com t: 020 7583 2244 Ar2000

Proctor and Matthews 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

Project 5 Architecture

40 Aberdeen Avenue, Cambridge CB2 8DZ e: info@p5a.co.uk w: www.p5a.co.uk t: 01223 300634 Ar2000

Project 5 Architecture

8 Waterson Street, London E2 8HL e: info@p5a.co.uk w: www.p5a.co.uk t: 020 7739 9131

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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

Unit 60 Serco Depot, Wycombe Air Park, Clay Lane, Booker, Buckinghamshire SL7 3DJ e: nigel@randd-contractors.co.uk t: 07860 700318

Q T F Services

QED Structures Ltd

7 Hove Manor Parade, Hove Street, Hove, East Sussex BN3 2DF e: ianw@qedstructures.co.uk w: www.qedstructures.co.uk t: 01273 358035 f: 01273 207451 En2000

Quadrant Approved Inspectors 11 Red Lion Street, Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 1PA e: info@quadrantai.co.uk w: www.quadrantai.co.uk t: 01780 460464 f: 01780 460006

Ferry Works, Summer Road, Thames Ditton, Surrey KT7 0QJ e: s.dawes@prp-co.uk w: www.prp-co.uk/ t: 020 8339 3600 Ar2000, Co5000, Co8800, La9000, Re4000

Quadrant Approved Inspectors

Purcell UK

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

29 Marygate, York, North Yorkshire YO30 7WH e: info@purcelluk.com w: www.purcelluk.com t: 01904 644001

Purcell UK

3 Colegate, Norwich, Norfolk NR3 1BN e: info@purcelluk.com w: www.purcelluk.com t: 01603 674444 f: 01603 674445 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co4000, He1000

Purcell UK

St Mary’s Hall, Rawstorn Road, Colchester, Essex CO3 3JH e: info@purcelluk.com w: www.purcelluk.com t: 01206 244844 Ar2000

Purple Architecture Studio Ltd

15 Bettina Crescent, Banbury, Oxfordshire OX16 1FH e: john@purplearchitecturestudio.co.uk t: 01295 259659 Ar2000

PWA Chartered Building Surveyors 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

PZ&W Ltd

10 St Ann Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP1 2DN e: phil.hedley@pzandw.co.uk t: 01722 323322 Co4000

18b Charles Street, London W1J 5DU e: info@quadrantai.co.uk w: www.quadrantai.co.uk t: 020 7769 6797

Quadrant Approved Inspectors

Quadrant Harmon Consulting Ltd 2nd Floor, 39 Margaret Street, London W1G 0JQ e: stuart.harmon@quadrantharmon.co.uk w: www.quadrantharmon.co.uk t: 020 7637 2770 En2000

Qualtrough, J & Co Limited 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

Quercus Parket Ltd

Ljukovo, Nikola Tesla Bb, Srem, 22321, Serbia e: goran.nisevic@quercusparket.co w: www.quercusparket.com t: 07715 309341 f: 00 381 22 58 77 50

Quinn Hardwoods Ltd

Unit 242 Holly Road, Western Industrial Estate, Dublin, D12 AD73, Republic of Ireland e: info@thetimberyard.ie w: www.thetimberyard.ie t: 00 353 87 779 4914 Cd1000, Ki3000, St2000, Ti0200, Ti0500

R & D Contractors

R & K Design and Build

Unit 5, Headlands Trading Estate, Swindon, Wiltshire SN2 7JQ e: info@r-k-designandbuild.com w: www.r-k-designandbuild.com t: 07943 546725 Bu3000

R A Scott Consultants

Rionnagan House, Tarbert, Argyll PA29 6XZ e: andrew@rascottconsultants.co.uk t: 01880 821189

R Elliott Associates Ltd

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

RAAM Construction Ltd

Unit 7, Peerglow Estate, Queensway, Enfield, Middlesex EN3 4SB e: info@raamconstruction.co.uk w: www.raamconstruction.co.uk t: 020 8804 5214 Bu3000

Rainford Timber Co Ltd

Harris Barn, Wash Farm, Rainford Road, Bickerstaffe, L39 0HG e: info@rainfordtimber.co.uk w: www.rainfordtimber.co.uk t: 01695 558789 Ti1200, Ti1500, Ti2000

Ramage Young Design Ltd

The Schoolhouse, 101 Portman Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G41 1EJ e: info@rypglasgow.co.uk w: www.ramageyoung.com t: 0141 226 2262 f: 0141 226 2264 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

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, En1500, En2000

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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, Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200

Ramboll

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

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, Co9200, En1500, En2000

Red Squirrel Architects Ltd

Ramboll

Unit 23, Dunleek Business Park, Co Meath, Republic of Ireland e: john@redwood-design.com w: www.redwood-design.com t: 00 353 1 988 0610 Fu3000, Fu4000, Jo5000, Ki3000, St3000

3rd Floor, Kings Court, 2-4 Exchange Street, St Mary’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

Unit 2, 32 Devonshire Road, Forest Hill, London SE23 3SR e: info@redsquirrelarchitects.com w: www.redsquirrelarchitects.com t: 020 8699 6766

Redwood Design Ltd

Reiach and Hall Architects

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

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

Ramboll

Reisser Ltd

Carlton House, Ringwood Road, Woodlands, Southampton SO40 7HT e: southampton@ramboll.co.uk w: www.ramboll.co.uk t: 023 8081 7500 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En1500, 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

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

Renfrewshire Council

Development & Housing Services, Cotton Street, Paisley, Renfrewshire PA1 1JD e: roy.mclean@renfrewshire.gov.uk t: 0141 618 6218 Go2000, Lo1000

Terrington House, 13 -15 Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 1NL e: cambridge@ramboll.co.uk w: www.ramboll.co.uk t: 01223 369220 f: 01223 356215 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200

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Ramsay and Chalmers

Riach Partnership Ltd

Chattan Mews Offices, 18 Chattan Place, Aberdeen AB10 6RD e: jdeigan@ramsaychalmers.co.uk w: www.ramsaychalmers.co.uk t: 01224 560700 f: 01224 560701 Ce2000, Co9100, 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

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Swyddfa Heulwen, 29 Y Stryd Fawr, Y Bala, Gwynedd LL23 7AG e: post@rhysllwyddavies.co.uk t: 01678 521450 Ar2000 200 Bath Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G2 4HG e: mail@riach.co.uk w: www.riach.co.uk t: 0141 353 1230

Richard Griffiths Architects 5 Maidstone Mews, 72-76 Borough High Street, London SE1 1GN e: admin@rgarchitects.com w: www.rgarchitects.com t: 020 7357 8788 f: 020 7403 7887 Ar2000

Richard Morton Architects Ltd 70 Cowcross Street, London, Greater London EC1M 6EJ e: yarema@rm-architects.com w: www.rm-architects.com t: 020 3179 9030 Ar2000

Richard Sabey

53 George St, Saltaire, West Yorkshire BD18 4PL e: sabey@me.com t: 07710 688500

Riddick and Son

17/19 Main Street, Haugh of Urr, Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway DG7 3YA e: office@davah.co.uk t: 01556 660227

Rider Levett Bucknall UK Limited 60 New Broad Street, London, Greater London EC2M 1JJ e: stephen.walton@uk.rlb.com w: www.rlb.com t: 020 7398 8348 Ar2500

Rise Structural Engineers Ltd

Robert Rowett Architectural Services

2b Old Amenity Building, Restormel Industrial Estate, Liddicoat Road, Lostwithiel, Cornwall PL22 0HG e: enquiries@rr-as.co.uk w: www.rr-as.co.uk t: 01208 873323 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co4000, Co7000, Ti1200

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

Ground Floor, Courtyard House, 26A Oakfield Road, Bristol BS8 2AT e: ichauvet@risestructures.com w: www.risestructures.com t: 0117 239 4061 En2000

Book House, Vincent Lane, Dorking, Surrey RH4 3HW e: julia@rwpltd.com w: www.rwpltd.com t: 01306 879875 f: 01306 741799 En2000

RLH Architectural Design Solutions

Robertson Slater Partnership Ltd

RMA Architects

Robertson Timber Engineering Limited

16 Main Street, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire SA65 9HJ e: design@rlharchitectural.com w: www.rlharchitectural.com t: 01348 435004/006 Ar2500

3 Ella Mews, Cressy Road, London, Greater London NW3 2NH e: j.lewinski@rmaarchitects.co.uk w: www.rmaarchitects.co.uk t: 020 7284 1414 Ar2000

RMJ Homes Ltd

The Barn, Llyswen, Brecon, Powys LD3 0UP e: richard@rmjhomesltd.co.uk w: www.rmjhomesltd.co.uk t: 01982 560751 Ti1500, Ti2000

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

9th Floor, Salvesen Tower, Blaikies Quay, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB11 5PW e: wfs@robertsonslater.com w: www.robertsonslater.com t: 01224 574300

1 Admiralty Way, Fox Cover Industrial Estate, Seaham, Co Durham SR7 7DN e: mike.turner@robertson.co.uk w: www.robertson.co.uk/business/ robertson-timber-engineering t: 0191 349 8670 Ti1200, Ti2000, Ti2500

Robertson Timber Engineering Limited 10 Perimeter Road, Pinefield, Elgin IV30 6AE e: mike.turner@robertson.co.uk w: www.robertson.co.uk/business/ robertson-timber-engineering t: 01343 549786 f: 01343 552546 Ti1200, Ti2000, Ti2500

Robertson Timber Engineering Limited

7 Chestnut Avenue, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 1PF e: robertdanielson01@yahoo.co.uk w: www.rldanielson.co.uk t: 07960 954059 Cj1000

Robertson House, Castle Business Park, Stirling, Stirlingshire FK9 4TZ e: mike.turner@robertson.co.uk w: www.robertson.co.uk/business/ robertson-timber-engineering t: 01786 431600 f: 01786 436070 Ti1200, Ti2000, Ti2500

Robert E Fry & Associates Ltd

Rodgers Leask Ltd

Robert Millerchip Designs Limited

Roger Casey Associates Limited

Robert Danielson

45 Bridgeman Terrace, Wigan, Lancashire WN1 1TT e: ref@refa.co.uk w: www.refa.co.uk t: 01942 826020 f: 01942 230816 Ar2500, Co4000, En2000

The Studio, 38 Launde Park, Little Bowden, Market Harborough, Leceistershire LE16 8BH e: design@rmdstudio.co.uk t: 01858 466517

St James House, St Mary’s Wharf, Mansfield Road, Derby, Derbyshire DE1 3TQ e: rrladmin@rodgersleask.co.uk w: www.rodgersleask.co.uk t: 01332 285000 f: 01332 291728 Co4000, Co5000, En2000 Ty Mansel, 6 Mansel Street, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire 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

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Roger Davies Carpentry

56 Dozule Close, Leonard Stanley, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire GL10 3NL e: rogd23@gmail.com t: 07973 509453 Cj1000

Roscrowden Ltd

Frankley Lodge Road, Northfield, Birmingham, West Midlands B31 5PX e: graham@roscrowden.com w: www.planningdrawings.net t: 07720 985425

Rossi Long Consulting

16, Meridian Way, Yarmouth Road, Norwich, Norfolk NR7 0TA e: simon.rossi@rossilong.co.uk w: www.rossilong.co.uk t: 01603 706420 f: 01603 706421 En2000, Su1000

Rotafix (Northern) Limited

Rotafix House, Abercraf, Swansea, West Glamorgan SA9 1UR e: sales@rotafix.co.uk 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 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

Rowland Holmes-Smith

Westwood Farm, Ingleby Greenhow, Great Ayton, Middlesbrough, TS9 6RF e: rowland.hs@btinternet.com t: 01642 778252

Royal School of Military Engineering

Professional Engineering Wing, Brompton Barracks, Chatham, Kent ME4 4UG t: 01634 822322 f: 01634 822362 Ed4000

RPC Architectural Design Ltd 12 Stanley Road, Heaton, Bolton, Lancashire BL1 5JZ e: contact@rpcad.co.uk w: www.rpcad.co.uk t: 07909 119580 Ar2000

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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

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

Russell-Hughes Cyf

56 Bridge Street, Llangefni, Anglesey LL77 7HH e: russellhughes@btinternet.com w: www.russellhughes.co.uk t: 01248 722333 f: 01248 750600

Russwood Ltd

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

RWA Consulting

8 Station Approach, Wendover, Buckinghamshire HP22 6BN e: engineer@rwaconsulting.co.uk w: www.rwaconsulting.co.uk t: 01296 624924 f: 01296 696066 Co4000, En2000

Ryemoors Ltd

35 Victoria Esplanade, West Mersea, Colchester, Essex CO5 8BH e: dchadwick437@btinternet.com t: 01206 384440 Bu3000

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S C E G Limited

30 Thomas Hand Street, Skerries, Co Dublin K34 RX24, Republic of Ireland e: connect@sceg.ie w: www.sceg.ie t: 00 353 1 849 0999 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000

S M S Timber Frame

Unit 3, Near Bank, Shelley, Huddersfield, HD8 8LT e: info@smstimberframe.co.uk w: www.smstimberframe.co.uk t: 01484 609900 Ti1200

S R Timber

Nunn Brook Road, Huthwaite, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire NG17 2HU e: sales@sr-timber.co.uk w: www.sr-timber.co.uk t: 01623 446800 Ro2000, Sa8000, Ti0800

S.Gurd Property Solutions Ltd

17 Napier Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 5AR e: simongurd@sgurdpropertysolutions.co.uk t: 07818 440876 Su1000

S.Hughes Building Services

42 Stuart Court, Consett, Durham DH8 5GA e: steve@shughesbuildingservices.com w: www.shughesbuildingservices.co.uk t: 07801 292065 Bu3000

SA Architectural Services

The Studio, First Floor, 2 Cucumber Lane, Brundall, Norwich, Norfolk NR13 5QY e: design@sa-architecturalservices.co.uk w: www.sa-architecturalservices.co.uk t: 01603 713528 Ar2500

Safety Cases Ltd

19 Darling House, Clevedon Road, Twickenham, Middlesex TW1 2TU e: structuralengineer@pobox.com t: 07850 480118 f: 0870 336146

Sage Roofing Ltd

3 Sycamore Court, Birmingham Rd, Allesley, Coventry, West Midlands CV5 9BA e: john@sageroofing.co.uk w: www.sageroofing.co.uk t: 024 7640 7400 f: 024 7640 7771 Bu3000

Saint-Gobain Building Distribution Ltd 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

Sanders Consulting

Kestrel Court, Harbour Road, Portishead, Bristol, Avon BS20 7AN e: sandcon01@netgates.co.uk w: www.sandcon.co.uk t: 01275 390413 Co7000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200

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 422891 Co9100, En2000

Sandy Fraser Associates

3a Grey Street, Tayport, Fife DD6 9JF e: sandyfraser@sfa.uk.com t: 01382 907977 f: 01382 553 988 Co4000, Co7000, Co8800, Co9100, En2000

Sanei Hopkins Architects Ltd

28 Northampton Park, London N1 2PJ 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

Scandia Hus Manufacturing Limited Brewhurst Sawmill, Roundstreet Common, Billingshurst, RH14 0AL e: enquiries@shmdirect.com w: www.shmdirect.com t: 01403 752272 Ti1200, Ti2000, Ti7500, Tr4000

School of Civil Engineering and Surveying, University of Portsmouth Portland Building, Portland Street, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO1 3AH e: isobel.kilgallon@port.ac.uk w: www.port.ac.uk t: 023 9284 2523 f: 023 9284 29113

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

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

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

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

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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

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

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 w: www.seadesigngroup.com t: 01926 864440

Sealmaster Limited

Brewery Road, Pampisford, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB22 3HG e: sales@sealmaster.co.uk w: www.sealmaster.co.uk t: 01223 832851 f: 01223 837215 Do4000, Pa4000, Pa8000, Te2000

Selco Builders Warehouse

Boundary House, 2 Wythall Green Way, Birmingham B47 6LW 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

Services and Trade Company LLC PO Box 823, Postal Code 112, Ruwi, Sultanate of Oman w: www.stcgroups.com t: 00 968 248 11455 Jo4000

Setsco Services PTE Ltd 18 Teban Gardens Crescent, 608925, Singapore e: wongpc@setsco.com w: www.setsco.com t: 00 65 6566 7777 f: 00 65 6566 7718 Te3500

Setsquare Staging Limited

3-9 Willow Lane, Mitcham CR4 4NA e: marketing@setsquarestaging.com w: www.setsquarestaging.co.uk t: 020 8687 7400 Fu4000

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Seven Oaks Joinery

Unit 2, Millands Road Industrial Estate, Neath, West Glamorgan SA11 1NJ e: warren.rowlands@haleconstruction.co.uk w: www.sevenoakstimberframe.co.uk t: 01639 620240 f: 01639 642008 Co9100, Jo4000, Ti1200, Ti2000, Tr4000

Simon Spencer MCIAT

Moor Lane House, Talaton, Exeter, Devon EX5 2RG e: simon@sspencer.co.uk t: 07973 653758 Ar2500, Co4000

Simonin

20 Briar Grove, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB6 3EU e: david@7pointdesign.com t: 07469 201418 Co4000

22 ZA Des Épinottes, 25500 Montlebon, France e: jjahnke@simonin.com w: www.simonin.com/en/ t: 00 33 3 81 67 01 26 f: 00 33 3 81 67 22 52 Br2000, Bu8000, Gl1000, Oa1000, St8500

Shadbolt Consulting Limited

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Seven Point Design Ltd

18 Bewick Road, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE8 4DP e: johnl@shadboltgroup.net w: www.shadboltgroup.net t: 0191 478 3330 Co9200

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

Sheldon Bosley Knight Limited

58 Ely Stree, Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire CV37 6LN e: mpayne@sheldonbosleyknight.co.uk w: www.sheldonbosleyknight.co.uk t: 01789 292310 Su1000

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

Silva Timber Products Limited

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

Silvaframe Structures Ltd

Unit 17 Mount Pleasant Industrial Estate, Southampton, Hampshire SO14 0SP e: info@silvaframe.co.uk w: www.silvaframe.co.uk t: 023 8033 1335 f: 023 8033 1335 Ti2000

Silvatec Design Ltd

14 Haydon Place, Guildford, Surrey GU1 4LL e: design@silvatecdesign.com w: www.silvatecdesign.com t: 01483 769518 f: 01483 770863 Co9100, Co9200, Ti1200

Simon Hall Architecture

22 Rhyd y Byll, Rhewl, Ruthin, Denbighshire LL15 2TZ e: simon@sha.cymru t: 07786 720562 Ar2500

33 Stewart Drive, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 5RU e: info@simplydesignsolutions.co.uk w: www.simplydesignsolutions.co.uk t: 024 7632 6365 Bu3000, Co9100, Ti1200

simplydesignsolutions

40 St Declan Close, Nuneaton, Warwickshire CV10 8LP e: info@simplydesignsolutions.co.uk w: www.simplydesignsolutions.co.uk t: 024 7632 6365 Bu3000, Co9100, Ti1200

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

SIPCO Limited

Unit 2 Expressway Industrial Estate, Turnall Road, Ditton, Widnes, Cheshire WA8 8RB e: info@thesipcompany.com w: www.thesipcompany.com t: 0151 424 5346 f: 0844 335 3998

Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd

Technical Information Division, Eaton Court, Maylands Avenue, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 7TR e: r.ffrench@srm.com w: www.srm.com t: 01442 233444 f: 01442 230024 Bu3000, En2000

SKArchitects Limited

853 - 855 London Road, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex SS9 1BU e: michaela@skarchitects.co.uk w: www.skarchitects.co.uk t: 01702 509250 Ar2000

Slorach Wood Architects

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 Ar2000

Slowikowski Blackshaw

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

Smith and Wallwork Ltd

50 St Andrews Street, Cambridge CB2 3AH e: contact@smithandwallwork.com w: www.smithandwallwork.com t: 01223 750249 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

Sneek Timber

Den Ilp 10, 1127 PA Den Ilp, Netherlands e: sales@sneektimber.co.uk w: www.sneektimber.co.uk t: 01206 868397 De2000, Ha7000, Ti0200

Snows Timber Ltd

Fullwood Industrial Estate, Fullwood Road South, Huthwaite, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire NG17 2JZ e: enquiries@snowstimber.com w: www.snowstimber.com t: 01623 513108 f: 01623 440272 Cd1000, De2000, Fl6500, Mo5000, Pa7500

Snows Timber Ltd

Holbeache Sawmills, Oak Lane, Kingswinford, Dudley, West Midlands DY6 7JS e: enquiries@snowstimber.com w: www.snowstimber.com t: 01384 279211 f: 01384 279645 Cd1000, De2000, Fl6500, Mo5000, Pa7500

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Snows Timber Ltd

Penton Sawmills, Newbury Lane, Penton Mewsey, Andover, Hampshire SP11 0SP e: enquiries@snowstimber.com w: www.snowstimber.com t: 01264 735371 f: 01264 735524 Cd1000, De2000, Fl6500, Mo5000, Pa7500

Snows Timber Ltd

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

Solid Structures (UK) Limited

The Brewery, Hook Norton, Banbury, Oxfordshire OX15 5NY e: info@solid-structures.com w: www.solid-structures.com t: 01608 690858 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200

Spencer Jones Design Ltd

Steve Coleman (Timber Erectors) Ltd

St.Teath Homes Ltd

Steve Eastland 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 Unit 11, Palmers Way, Trenant Industrial Estate, Wadebridge, Cornwall PL27 6HB e: stteathhomes@aol.com t: 01208 895609

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

Stainless Timber Connectors

Hawthorne House, Cowards Lane, Codicote, Hertfordshire SG4 8UN e: steveb@solutionce.co.uk t: 01438 820110 En2000

Newhall Road Works, Newhall Road, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S9 2QL e: sales@stainless-uk.co.uk w: www.stainlesstimberconnectors.co.uk t: 0114 244 1333 f: 0114 244 1444 Fa1000

Somerset Carpenters Limited

Stanmore Contractors Limited

SOLUTION Consulting Engineers Ltd

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

Somerville (NI) Ltd

7 Tower Lane, Hillsborough Road, Moneyreagh, Down BT23 6AY e: garth@somervilles.co.uk w: www.somervilles.co.uk t: 02890 448429 f: 02890 448842 Jo4000

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

Soutra

Stafford Barton, Broadhembury, Devon EX14 3LU e: info@soutrawoodcraft.co.uk w: www.soutratimberframe.co.uk t: 01824 332918 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

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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 Solutions Ltd Suite 309, Wellington House, 90-92 Butt Road, Colchester, Essex CO3 3BA e: jude@starda.co.uk w: www.starda.co.uk t: 020 8432 0807 En2000

Steico UK Ltd

Unit 3, Eden Brae Business Park, Caddington, Bedfordshire LU1 4FF e: info.uk@steico.com w: www.steico.com t: 01727 515120 f: 01582 391355 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 Waud Associates Ltd 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

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 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

25 Glencairn Crescent, Edinburgh EH12 5BT e: info@stevenfraser.co.uk w: www.stevenfraser.co.uk t: 07889 804192 Ar2000

Steven Holloway Ltd

6 Bank Square, High Street, Bidford on Avon, Alcester, Warwickshire B50 4NL t: 01789 772816 f: 01789 490510

Stewart Associates

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

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

1 Josef Streif St, Weinsheim, 54595, Germany e: werner.peintinger@streif.de w: www.streif.de t: 00 49 6551 12455 f: 00 49 6551 12220 Bu8000, Ho3000, Ti2000

STREIF

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

193 Charles Street, Leicester, Leicestershire LE1 1LA e: engineers.smp@mistral.co.uk w: www.stewart-morris-partnership.co.uk t: 0116 254 6922

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

Stirling Maynard

Stroud Associates

Stonewood East Ltd

Structa LLP

Stewart Morris Partnership Ltd

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 Rosewood Yard (opp Rose Bungalow), Parkhurst Drive, Rayleigh, Essex SS6 9RB e: danny@stonewoodeast.com t: 07768 871363

Stora Enso Timber UK Ltd

1 Kingfisher House, New Mill Road, Orpington, BR5 3QG e: woodproducts.uk@storaenso.com w: buildingandliving.storaenso.com/ t: 01689 883220 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

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: 08707 061135 High Trees, Hillfield Road, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 4AA e: enquiries@structa.co.uk w: www.structa.co.uk t: 01442 419850 Co9100, En2000

Struct-SURE & Building Design

282 Skipton Road, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG1 3HE e: structural.design@gmx.co.uk w: www.structural-building-design.co.uk t: 01423 569374 f: 0871 9188479 Co8800, Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Te4000

Structural and Civil Design

St Peter’s House, 16 Croham Road, South Croydon, Surrey CR2 7BA e: bill.ainscow@s-and-cd.co.uk w: www.s-and-cd.co.uk t: 020 8668 0884 f: 020 8668 0887

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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

Studio RHE Ltd

4 Green Mews, Bevenden Street, London N1 6AS e: rhe@rhe.uk.com w: www.studiorhe.com t: 020 7253 5358 Ar2000

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

Studio24 Architects LLP

Structural Design Services

King James VI Business Centre, Friarton Rd, Perth, Perthshire PH2 8DY e: hello@studio-east.co.uk w: www.studio-east.co.uk t: 01738 472090 Ar2000

48 Belle Vue Road, Bournemouth, Dorset BH6 3DT e: jpbarratt@gmail.com t: 01202 431913 f: 01202 431913 En2000

Structural Engineering Services Ltd The Coast Guard Station, Queens Promenade, Ramsey, Isle Of Man IM8 1ES e: info@ses.co.im t: 01624 819300

Structural Engineers Cambridge Ltd

The White Horse, London Road, Pampisford, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB22 3EF e: engineering@secambridge.co.uk w: www.structuralengineerscambridge.co.uk t: 01223 833555

Structural Solutions

Gladstone House, Main Road, Broughton, Chester, Cheshire CH4 0NR e: robert.rowlands@structural.solutions w: www.structural.solutions t: 01244 526020

Structural Solutions

Dairy Studios, 102 Lincoln Street, Bristol, Avon BS5 0BJ e: admin@structuralsolutions.co.uk w: www.structuralsolutions.co.uk t: 0117 924 5014 f: 0117 924 5207 Ce2000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000

Structural Timber Design Solutions LLP

21 Langley Road, Trowbridge, Wiltshire BA14 0LL e: admin@studs.org.uk w: www.studs.org.uk t: 01225 342837 Cj1000, Co4000, Co9200, Ti1200

StructureMode Ltd

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 Page Architect

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

Unit1K, Autumn Yard, London E3 2TT e: wilf@studiobark.co.uk w: www.studiobark.co.uk t: 07863 331464 Ar2000

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24 Aberdeen Avenue, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 8DP e: info@studio24architects.com w: www.studio24architects.com t: 01223 351023 Ar2000

studioEAST Chartered Architects

Sturrocks Joinery

Whigstreet, Kirkbuddo, Forfar, Angus DD8 2NN e: info@sturrocksjoinery.com w: www.sturrocksjoinery.com t: 01307 820209 f: 01307 820289 Jo4000

Suetake Studio 2

1 Grays Lodge, Chignal Smealey, Chelmsford CM1 4SX e: junko@suetake.co.uk w: www.suetake.co.uk t: 07775 890280 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 8102 7974 En2000

Sustainable Construction Solutions Ltd 6 Heron Close, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 1BJ e: info@susconsol.co.uk w: www.susconsol.co.uk t: 07768 707669 Ce1000, Co4000, Co5000, Co8800, En5000

Svenskhomes

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

Swift Timber Homes Limited

2 Etherley Bank, High Etherley, Bishop Auckland, County Durham DL14 0LG e: enquiries@swifttimberhomes.com w: www.swifttimberhomes.com t: 01388 835 222 f: 01388 835 444 Ti2000

Sydenhams Timber Engineering

T R P Consulting Ltd

Sydenhams Timber Engineering

T W P Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers

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

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

Barnstones Park, Grimscote Road, Litchborough, Towcester, Northamptonshire NN12 8JJ e: antony@sykesandco.co.uk w: www.sykesandco.co.uk t: 01327 831269 Bu3000, Cj1000, Co8800, Co9050, He1000

Sylva Group

Victoria Barn, Kingstanding Farm, Ascott-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire OX7 6AR e: info@sylvagroup.com w: www.sylvagroup.com t: 01608 811543 Ar2500, Bu3000, Co9100, Ho3000, Ti1500

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T & D Design and Build Limited

614f The Big Peg, Hockly, Birmingham, West Midlands B18 6NF e: chadley@tanddgroup.co.uk t: 0121 554 0147 f: 0121 554 0147 Bu3000

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 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

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 Do2500, Fu4000, Jo4000, Sh4000, Wi2000

Basil Chambers, 65 High Street, Manchester, Lancashire M4 1FS e: manchester@trpconsult.com w: www.trpconsult.com t: 0161 839 9113 f: 0161 839 9114 Co5000, Co9200, En2000

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 Ltd

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

143 Crownstone Road, London SW2 1NB e: mail@TALLengineers.com w: www.TALLengineers.com t: 020 7733 6837 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200

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

Technical & Graphic Design Services Limited Bryngwenllan, Henllan, Llandysul, Ceredigion SA44 5TY e: enquiries@tgds.org.uk w: www.tgds.org.uk t: 01962 658662 Ar2500, Co9200, Ti1200

Tek Fire Door Services

Unit 10a, Beehive Business Centre, Beehive Lane, Great Baddow, Chelmsford, Essex CM2 9TE e: info@tekfiredoorservices.co.uk w: www.tekfiredoorservices.co.uk t: 01245 250657 Ca0500, Co5250, Do1000, Do4000, Do4500

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

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

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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

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

Terence Fidler Partnership Ltd

The Timber Frame Consultancy

TH Teague & Sons Ltd

Themos Demetriou, Civil Engineer

65 High Street, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire WD4 9HU e: info@tfpengineers.co.uk t: 01923 291554 f: 01923 291553 Co8800, En2000

Unit 6 Davidstow Garage, Davidstow, Camelford, Cornwall PL32 9YD e: paul@thteague.co.uk w: www.thteague.co.uk t: 01840 261774 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, Berkshire RG7 5TS t: 0118 971 4400

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 Construction Management Corporation

Stoney Brook Farm, Eastergate Lane, Walberton, Arundel, West Sussex BN18 0BA e: info@cmc-1.co.uk t: 01243 544244 Co4000

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 Ar2000, Co8800

The Keen Partnership

The Courtyard, Edinburgh Road, Reading, Berkshire RG30 2UA e: chriskeen@keenpartnership.co.uk t: 01189 510855

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 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

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2 Albert Villas, Station Road, Mayfield, East Sussex TN20 6BN e: neil@thetimberframeconsultancy.co.uk w: www.thetimberframeconsultancy.co.uk t: 01435 874815 Co4000, Co9200, Ho3000, Ti1200, Ti1500 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

Thomas Robinson Architects

The Red House, Croftamie, Glasgow G63 0EU e: tom@thomasrobinsonarchitects.co.uk w: www.thomasrobinsonarchitects.co.uk t: 01360 661144

Tim Ronalds Architects

108 Weston Street, London SE1 3QB e: office@timronalds.co.uk w: www.timronalds.co.uk t: 020 7490 7704 Ar2000

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

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 Ha7000, Ki3000, Pa7700, St2000, Ti1000

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

Timberframe Engineering Services Ltd

Timber Construction & Renovation Ltd

Quarry Way, Waterlip, Waterlip, Somerset BA4 4RN e: sales@timbersource.co.uk w: www.timbersource.co.uk t: 01373 469905 f: 01373 469902 Ti0200, Ti0500, Ti0800, Ti7600, Ti7700

24 Welsford Avenue, Bristol BS16 1BW e: a.gregory_services@live.co.uk t: 07757 211374 Bu3000

Timber Decking & Cladding 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

Timber Frame It (SE) Ltd

4 Cross Rd, Alcester, Warwickshire B49 5EX e: david@tfes.biz t: 0121 286 7747

Timbersource Limited

Timbertech Homes Ltd

Ballinakill Yard, Enfield, Co. Meath A83 XN82, 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

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

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

Timbmet

Thorogood Timber Limited

Timber Frame Management Ltd

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

Thomasons

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

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 w: www.tkce.ie t: 00 353 45 891792 Ce2000, Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000

Unit 10 Denney Road, Hardwick Industrial Estate, King’s Lynn, Norfolk PE30 4HG e: david@collegefarm.eu w: www.timberframemanagement.com t: 01553 692771 f: 01553 661411 Bu6800, St8000, Ti2000

Timber Kits Scotland

26 Church Street, Larkhall, South Lanarkshire ML3 7EJ e: steven@blakehomes.co.uk w: www.timberkitsscotland.co.uk t: 01698 888018 Ti2000

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 8408 377 De2000, Do2000, Fl3000, Pl1000, Ti0800

Timber Technology Services

General Sales e: marketing@timbmet.com w: www.timbmet.com t: 01865 860350/1 f: 0800 085 9860/3748

Timbmet

Timbmet

Timbmet Depot - Basildon, Units B1 & B2 Burnt Mills Industrial Estate, Hovefields Avenue, Basildon, Essex SS13 1EB e: basildon@timberdepots.com w: www.timberdepots.com t: 0845 604 6800 f: 0845 606 2638

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

33 Ellesmere Avenue, North Circular Road, Dublin 7, Republic of Ireland e: bobdavis.dublin@hotmail.com t: 00 353 87 688 6866

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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

Timbmet

Timbmet Depot - Milton Keynes, Unit 9b Deans Road, Old Wolverton, Milton Keynes MK12 5NA e: miltonkeynes@timberdepots.com w: www.timberdepots.com t: 01908 313877 f: 01908 311703

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

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

White Horse Park, Ware Road, Stanford In The Vale, Oxfordshire SN7 8NY e: marketing@timbmet.com w: www.timbmet.com t: 01865 862223 f: 01865 864367 De2000, Fl4000, Mo4500, Pa7000, Ti0200

Tingdene Homes Ltd

45-49 Bradfield Road, Finedon Road Industrial Estate, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire NN8 4HB e: ian.wilkins@tingdene.co.uk w: www.tingdene.co.uk t: 01933 230101 Bu3000

TMA Chartered Surveyors

11 Winckford Close, Little Waltham, Chelmsford CM3 3NU e: tim@tmasurveys.co.uk w: www.tmasurveys.co.uk t: 01245 707570

TMJ Contractors Ltd

Good Hope Mill, 107 Cavendish Street, Ashton under Lyne, Greater Manchester OL6 7SW e: hello@tmjcontractors.co.uk w: www.tmjcontractors.co.uk t: 0845 634 0096 Cj1000

Toni Moses Design Ltd

47 High Street, Hinxton, Saffron Walden, Essex CB10 1QY e: toni@tonimosesdesign.com t: 01799 530064 Ar2500

Tonic Architecture Ltd

5.4 Paintworks, Bath Road, Bristol, Avon BS4 3EH e: tobias@tonicarchitecture.co.uk w: www.tonicarchitecture.co.uk t: 0117 980 3515 Ar2000

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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

Trewin Design Architects

University of Manchester

True Consulting Engineers

University of Manchester

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

Unit E4 Palmers Brook, Industrial Estate, Park Road, Wootton, Isle of Wight PO33 4NS e: info@torlockltd.com w: www.torlockltd.com t: 01983 882895 Bu3000, Cj1000, Co9300

Ringslade House, Broadway Road, Kingsteignton, Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 3EH e: admin@trueconsultant.co.uk w: www.trueconsultant.co.uk t: 01626 572672 En2000

Totali Timber Solutions

Truro Timber Frames

Torlock Ltd

51 Langthwaite Business Park, South Kirkby, Pontefract, West Yorkshire WF9 3NR e: info@totali.uk.com w: www.totali.uk.com t: 0333 323 9601 f: 01977 646791 Do2500

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, Fe3000, Jo4000, Oa1000, Ti2000

Townshend Landscape Architects Ltd

1E Zetland House, 5-25 Scrutton Street, London EC2A 4HJ e: tla@townshendla.com w: www.townshendla.com t: 020 7729 9333 f: 020 7729 33008 Ar2000, La9000

Traeinformation

Lyngby KirkestrĂŚde 14, Kongens Lyngby, 2800, Denmark e: traeinfo@traeinfo.dk w: www.traeinfo.dk t: 00 45 40 98 12 22

Trelites Projects Limited

29 Delius Close, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG22 4DS e: Trelites-Projects@virginmedia.com t: 07954 481396

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

Unit 2b, Toldish Lane, St Columb, Cornwall TR9 6HT e: info@trurotimberframe.com w: www.trurotimberframe.com t: 01872 519494 Ti1200, Ti1500, 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

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

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

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Unique Garden Sanctuaries

Unit 5, Westham Business Park, Eastbourne Road, Westham, East Sussex BN24 5NP e: darren@uniquegardensanctuaries.co.uk w: www.uniquegardensanctuaries.co.uk t: 01323 304470 Bu3000

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 Cambridge

Department Of Engineering, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 1PZ e: cued-library@eng.cam.ac.uk w: www.eng.cam.ac.uk t: 01223 332626 Ed4000

Joule Library, Sackville Street, Po Box 88, Manchester, Greater Manchester M60 1QD e: david.hirst@manchester.ac.uk t: 0161 236 3311 f: 0161 228 7040 Ed4000, Re4000 The John Ryland University Library, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PP t: 0161 275 3748 f: 0161 275 3759

Urban Marque

Eventus, Sunderland Rd, Northfields Industrial Estate, Market Deeping, Peterborough PE6 8FD e: info@urbanmarque.com w: www.urbanmarque.com t: 01733 609669 Bu6000, Bu6500, Bu6800, Ho3000, Ti2000

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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

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@vastern.co.uk w: www.vastern.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

Vernacular Homes Ltd

The Spinney, Woodchurch, Kent TN26 3TE e: oliver.burgess@vernacularhomes.com w: www.vernacularhomes.com t: 01233 861177 Bu3000

Verteks Associates Limited Lockington Hall, Lockington, Derby DE74 2RH e: design@verteks.co.uk w: www.verteks.co.uk t: 01509 672272

Verve Architects Ltd

66 Richmond Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB4 3PT e: Estelle@vervearchitects.com w: www.vervearchitects.com t: 01223 360036 Ar2000

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Vicaima Doors

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

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

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: 01189 714491 Bu3000, Bu6000, Ti1200, Ti1500, Ti2000

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

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

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W F Brown Associates Limited

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 + Potter Architects 27 Bulwer Street, London W12 8AR e: studio@wgpa.co.uk w: www.wgpa.co.uk t: 020 8735 5367 Ar2000

Wales Timber Solutions

Unit 1 Pencefn Industrial Units, Ffestiniog, Gwynedd LL41 4PS e: info@walestimbersolutions.co.uk w: www.walestimbersolutions.co.uk t: 01766 762794 Bu7000, Ho3000, Ti1500, Ti2000, Ti2500

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

Wallace Stone LLP

Doges Studio 2, Templeton on the Green, 62 Templeton Street, Glasgow, G40 1DA e: glasgow@wallacestone.co.uk w: www.wallacestone.co.uk t: 0141 554 8233 f: 0141 554 4727

Wallace, A M

4-5 Norman Way, Ruardean, Gloucestershire GL17 9YP e: awallace8@compuserve.com t: 01594 544398

Walters & Cohen Architects Limited 2 Wilkin Street, London NW5 3NL e: mail@waltersandcohen.com w: www.waltersandcohen.com t: 020 7428 9751 f: 020 7428 9752 Ar2000

Waterman Structures

Pickfords Wharf, Clink Street, London, Greater London SE1 9DG e: edwin.bergbaum@watermangroup.com w: www.watermangroup.com t: 020 7928 7888 Co4000, Co5000, Co7000, En1500, En2000

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

Waterman Structures

W M Design & Architecture Ltd

2nd Floor, Victoria Wharf, 4 The Embankment, Sovereign Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS1 4BA w: www.watermangroup.com t: 0113 256 3322 En2000

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

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Waterman Structures

5th Floor, 1 Cornwall Street, Birmingham B3 2DX w: www.watermangroup.com t: 0121 212 7700

Waterman Structures

Belgrave House, 47 Bank Street, Sheffield S1 2DR w: www.watermangroup.com t: 0114 229 8900

Waterswood

5 Hazel Drive, Horringer, Bury St Edmunds IP29 5ST e: waterswoodbuilding@gmail.com t: 07767 697562

Watford Timber Co Limited

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

Watts Contract Services Ltd

Bailey Hill House, Wigpool, Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire GL17 0JW e: jason@wattscontract.co.uk t: 07801 951863 f: 01989 750985 Ca0500

Waugh Thistleton Architects 77 Leonard St, London EC2A 4QS e: info@waughthistleton.com w: www.waughthistleton.com t: 020 7613 5727 f: 020 7613 5749 Ar2000

WB Timber Innovations Ltd

Units 18 & 19, Monkspath Business Park, Highlands Road, Solihull, West Midlands B90 4NZ e: sales@timberinnovations.co.uk w: www.timberinnovations.co.uk t: 0121 314 7735 Bu8000, St8500, Ti1200, Ti1500, Ti2000

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 Co9100, En2000, Ti1200

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 Gmbh & Co KG

2nd Floor, South Central, 11 Peter Street, Manchester M2 5QR w: www.watermangroup.com t: 0161 839 8392 En2000

11 Crescent Road, Bromley, London Borough BR1 3PN e: n.shotton@werzalit.com w: www.werzalit.com t: 020 8289 2600 Cd1000, De2000, Jo4000, Mo0500, Ti0900

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Wessex ECOEnergy Ltd

21 Buttermarket, Poundbury, Dorchester, Dorset DT1 3AZ e: accounts@wessexecoenergy.com w: www.wessexecoenergy.com t: 01305 250429

Western Timber Association Marnsway, Pitmore Lane, Sway, Lymington, Hampshire SO41 6BW t: 01590 682054

Westframe

Mortimer Rd, Narborough, Leicester, Leicestershire LE19 2GA e: david.thacker@westframe.co.uk w: www.westframe.co.uk t: 0116 284 9670 f: 0116 284 9679 Bu3000, Ti2000

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 Co9100, Ti1200, Ti1500, Ti2000, Ti2500

Westwind Oak Buildings Ltd

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

White Design Associates Ltd

Hamilton House, 80 Stokes Croft, Bristol, Avon BS1 3QY e: mail@white-design.co.uk w: www.white-design.co.uk t: 0117 954 7333 f: 0117 954 7338 Ar2000, Co5000, Co8800, Ed4000, La9000

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

Willerby Special Projects

Imperial House, 1251 Hedon Road, Hull, North Humberside HU9 5NA e: pparks@whh.co.uk w: www.willerbyspecialprojects.com t: 01482 713826 f: 01482 225254

William Arthur Projects Ltd 58 Rathfriland Road, Hilltown, Down BT34 5YN e: billy@walimited.com t: 02830 263777 Bu3000

William Birch & Sons Ltd

Link Road Court, Osbaldwick, York, Yorkshire YO10 3JQ e: info@williambirch.co.uk w: www.williambirch.co.uk t: 01904 411411 Bu3000

William Keniry

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

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William Reekie Graham Chartered Architect

7 Harvey Cottages, Harvey Terrace, Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire PA12 4EX e: williamreekiegraham.architect@gmail.com w: www.facebook.com/ williamreekiegrahamarchitect t: 01505 843957 Ar2000

Williams Homes (Bala) Ltd

Unit 18/19, Enterprise Park, Bala, Gwynedd LL23 7NL e: rob@williams-homes.co.uk w: www.williams-homes.co.uk t: 01678 521781 f: 01678 521635 Ti2000

Wilson Design Associates

13 Hightown Road, Glengormley, Newtownabbey, County Antrim BT36 7TZ e: info@wilsonda.com t: 028 9087 9090 f: 028 9087 9091

Wings Ltd

62 Le Banquage, Rue de Beaumont, Alderney GY9 3YP, Channel Islands e: wingsltd@me.com t: 07781 154154

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

WMA Ltd

Station Master’s Office, Dalmeny Station, Station Road, South Queensferry, Edinburgh EH30 9JP e: office@wma-sq.co.uk w: www.wma-sq.co.uk t: 0131 319 1911 En2000

Wolf Systems Ltd

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

Wood Consultancy, The PO Box 9, Farnborough, Hampshire GU14 6YQ e: jhp@canadawooduk.org t: 01252 522545 f: 01252 522546

Wood Panel Industries Federation

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

WoodBlocX Ltd

Munro Sawmills, Old Evanton Road, Dingwall, Ross-shire IV15 9UN e: admin@woodblocx.co.uk w: www.woodblocx.co.uk t: 0800 389 1420 Ga3000, La7000, Ra2000, So6000, St5000

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

Woodtrend Limited

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

Wright Design

46 Kings Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, West Midlands B14 6TT e: wrightgraham@yahoo.co.uk t: 07531 983771 Su1000

WSP 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

WSP 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

WSP Group

WSP House, 70 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1AF w: www.wspgroup.com t: 020 7314 5000 f: 020 7314 5111

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

Wyatt & Watts

Wood Protection Association

Wyatt Carruthers Jebb

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

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Xspace

101 Woodlands Avenue, Poole, Dorset BH15 4EG e: ian@xspace.co.uk w: www.xspace.co.uk t: 01202 665387

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YBDSA Holdings Ltd

The Glass Works, Penns Road, Petersfield, Hampshire GU32 2EW e: jane@ybdsa.co.uk w: www.ybdsa.co.uk t: 01730 710425 f: 01730 710423 As1000, Co8800

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

YES Engineering Group Ltd 75 East Road, London N1 6AH e: info@yeseng.co.uk w: www.yeseng.co.uk t: 020 7566 0060 f: 020 3475 3726 Co4000, En2000

Yvonne Dean Architecture

24 High Street, Welford, Northamptonshire NN6 6HT e: yvonne.dean76@btinternet.com t: 01858 571397 Ar2000, Fu3000, La9000

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ZUBLIN Timber Aichach GmbH

Industriestraße 2, Aichach, 86551, Germany e: timber@zueblin.de w: www.zueblin-timber.com/en t: 00 49 8251 908-0 Br2000, Bu3000, Bu8000, Co9100, Co9200

39 Lammas Street, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire SA31 3AL e: watts_martin@btconnect.com t: 01267 234294 f: 01267 236328 Co4000, Co9100, En2000 Trident Court, 1 Oakcroft Road, Chessington, Surrey KT9 1BD e: hq@wcjeng.co.uk w: www.wcjeng.co.uk t: 01372 466118 Co4000, Co7000, Ed4000, En2000, Su1000

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Regent Court 68 Caroline Street Jewellery Quarter Birmingham B3 1UG e. inside@ob-mc.co.uk t. +44 (0)121 200 7820


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Adhesives, Manufacturers & Suppliers Architects Ar2000 Ar2500 Architectural Technologists Associations, Federations & Institutions As1000 Ad1000

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B Beams Be1000 243 Bridges, Manufacturers & Suppliers Br2000 243 Bu1000 Builders Merchants 243 Bu3000 Building Contractors 243 Building Control Services Bu3500 243 Bu4000 Buildings, Agricultural: Manufacturers & Suppliers 243 Buildings, Conservatories: Manufacturers & Suppliers Bu5000 244 Buildings, Log Cabins: Manufacturers & Suppliers Bu6000 244 Buildings, Portable: Manufacturers & Suppliers Bu6500 244 Buildings, Sectional Timber: Manufacturers & Suppliers Bu6800 244 Buildings, Sheds: Manufacturers & Suppliers Bu7000 244 Buildings, Timber Hybrid Systems Bu8000 244

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E 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

247 247 247 247 248 248 248

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C Carpenters Ca0500 Cladding Cd1000 Certification & Sustainable Sourcing Advisors Ce1000 Certification Bodies Ce2000 Carpentry & Joinery Services Cj1000 Cross-Laminated Timber Manufacturers Cl1000 Coating Manufacturers Co1500 Coatings Flame Retardant Co1700 Consultants, Acoustic Co3000 Consultants, Building Co4000 Consultants, Business Co4500 Consultants, Energy Co4750 Consultants, Environmental Co5000 Consultants, Fire Safety Co5250 Consultants, Forestry Co5500 Consultants, Interior Design & Furniture Co6500 Consultants, Health & Safety Co7000 Consultants, Low Energy Architecture Co7250 Consultants, Management Co7500 Consultants, Overseas Development Co8000 Consultants, Preservation Co8500 Consultants, Product Co8700 Consultants, Project Management Co8800 Consultants, Recruitment Co9050 Consultants, Timber Engineering Co9100 Consultants, Technical: Timber Co9200 Contract Management Co9300

Decking De2000 Door Blanks Do1000 Door Distributors & Importers Do2000 Door Manufacturers Do2500 Door Merchants Do3000 Door Seals Do4000 Doors, Fire Resisting Do4500 Doors, Non-standard Do5000

244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 246 246 246 246

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: Merchants & Suppliers Fl4000 Flooring, Laminate: Merchants & Suppliers Fl5000 Flooring, Softwood: Agents & Suppliers Fl6300 Flooring, Softwood: Manufacturers Fl6500 Flooring, Softwood: Merchants & Suppliers Fl7000 Furniture Designers Fu3000 Furniture Manufacturers Fu4000

248 248 249 249 249 249 249 249 249 249 249 249 249 249 249 249 249 249

G Garden Furniture Manufacturers & Suppliers Ga3000 Gates Ga4000 Glued Laminated Timber (Glulam) Manufacturers Gl1000 Glued Laminated Timber (Glulam) Merchants & Suppliers Gl2000 Government Departments Go2000

249 249 249 249 249

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Handles, Wood Ha2000 Hardwood, Environmentally Certified Ha7000 Heritage & Conservation Services He1000 House Builders Ho3000 Housing Association Ho4000

249 249 249 249 250

Insurance Agents & Brokers In2000 Internet Services In3000

250 250

J Jo2000

250 250 250 250 250

K Kitchen Worktops Ki3000

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L Lacquer Manufacturers & Suppliers La1000 Laminates, Worktop La4000 Laminating Services, Panel Products La6000 Landscape Architectural Supplies La7000 Landscape Designers La9000 Local Authority Departments Lo1000 Louvres, External Lo2000 Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) Lv1000

250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250

M Machinery Manufacturers and Suppliers Ma1500 Machining Services Ma2500 MDF, Agents & Importers Md1000 MDF, Manufacturers Md2000 MDF, Suppliers & Merchants Md3000 Modified Wood, Manufacturers & Suppliers Mo0500 Mouldings, Hardwood: Manufacturers & Suppliers Mo4500 Mouldings, Softwood: Manufacturers & Suppliers M05000

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Oak Trusses Oriented Strand Board Agents & Importers Or1000 Oriented Strand Board Manufacturers Or2000 Oriented Strand Board Merchants Or3000

251 251 251 251

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I Joiners Jo1000 Joinery Merchants & Distributors Joinery Importers Jo3000 Joinery Manufacturers Jo4000 Joinery, Architectural Jo5000

T Oa1000

250 250 250 250 251 251 251 251

Packing Case & Box Manufacturers & Suppliers Pa1000 Paints Pa3000 Paints, Flame Retardant Pa4000 Pallet Manufacturers & Suppliers Pa5700 Panel Cutting Services Pa6200 Panel Products Agents & Importers Pa7000 Panel Products Manufacturers Pa7200 Panel Products Merchants & 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 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 PSL (Parallel Strand Lumber) Ps1000

251 251 251 251 251 251 251 251 251 251 251 251 251 251 251 251 251 251 252 252 252 252

R Railway Sleepers Ra2000 Reclaimed Timber Suppliers Re1000 Remedial Treatment Services Re3000 Research & Development Services Re4000 Restoration Specialists Re6000 Roofing Material Suppliers Ro2000

252 252 252 252 252 252

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 Tools, Servicing & Suppliers Tr5000 Tool Suppliers & Servicing To1000 Trussed Rafter Manufacturers & Suppliers Tr4000 Trussed Rafter Manufacturing Equipment Tr5000

253 253 253 253 253 253 253 253 253 253 253 253 254 254 254 254 254 254 254 254 254 255 255 255 255

V Vapour Permeable Membranes Va0500 Varnish Manufacturers & Suppliers Va1000 Veneer Agents, Importers & Distributors Ve1000 Veneering Services Ve3000

255 255 255 255

W Warranty Bodies Wa1000 Window Manufacturers Wi2000 Windows, Hardwood Wi3000 Windows, Softwood Wi4000 Woodturning Services Wo2000

255 255 255 255 255

S Sawmills, British Timber Sa6000 Sawmills, General Sa6500 Sawmills, Hardwood Sa7000 Sawmills, Softwood Sa8000 Shopfitters Sh4000 Software So1000 Softwood, Environmentally Certified So6000 Stain Manufacturers & Suppliers St1000 Stair Components St2000 Staircases St3000 Street Furniture, Timber St5000 Strength Graded Timber St6000 Structural Component Manufacturers & Suppliers St8000 SIPS Manufacturers & Suppliers St8500 Structural Timber Composite Material St9000 Surveyors, Building Su1000 Surveyors, Quantity Su2000

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ADHESIVES, MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Ad1000 – AkzoNobel Industrial Coatings Ltd/Sikkens Joinery – Bona Limited – Rotafix (Northern) Limited

ARCHITECTS

Ar2000 – 2030 architects ltd – 3dr Architects Ltd – A W W – Aaron Evans Architects Ltd – ABIR Architects – Acanthus Clews Architects – Adams & Sutherland – Adrian Morrow Architects Limited – Allford Hall Monaghan Morris – Allies and Morrison – Allison Pike Partnership – Altechnica – Anderson Bell & Christie – Andrew Wood Associates Limited – Anne Thorne Architects Partnership – Ansell & Bailey LLP Chartered Architects – Anthony Swaine Architecture – Arboreal Architecture Ltd – Architecture PLB – Architype Limited – Arrol & Snell Ltd – Arthur Architects – Ashtton Associates Ltd – Associated Architects – Astudio – AT Architecture Ltd – A-Tec Design – Atelier HB – Aukett Swanke – Avanti Architects – Axiom Architects – BB Partnership Ltd – bb+c architects ltd – Ben Jones Architects – Bench Architects – Bennetts Associates Limited – BH & M – BHP Architects – Bickerdike Allen Partners LLP – Blackett-Ord Conservation Limited – Blair Gratton Architects Ltd – Blaise Architectural Limited – Blake Architects Ltd – Blake Hopkinson Architecture LLP – Blake, Gavin RIBA FRSA: Chartered Architect – Buckley Gray Yeoman – Building Design Partnership Ltd – Burrell Foley Fischer LLP – Burwell Deakins Architects – C P Architects – Campbell Jackson Architects – Carr Cotter & Naessens – Cassidy + Ashton Group Ltd – CF Architects – City Architecture Office Ltd – Clay Architecture Ltd – CMG Architects – Cook Associates – CT architect – Cullinan Studio – Curtis Leeves Technical Ltd – CZWG Architects LLP – D Kelly Design – D84 architects ltd – Dannatt Johnson Architects – David Grindley Architects – David McKeever Architect – David Mee Architect – David Morley Architects – David Parker Architects Ltd – Davies Sutton Architects – De Rijke Marsh Morgan Architects – Dearlove Architecture Limited – Design Engine Architects Ltd

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– Designcell Architecture – DMWA Ltd – Donaghy and Dimond Architects – Douglas Homes (Bristol) Ltd – Duggan Morris Architects – E & P Building Design – E P T Partnership – Edward Hunt & Co – Entrust – EPR Architects Ltd – Eric Oberlander Architect – Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios – Felce & Guy Partnership – Fereday Pollard Architects – Field Architecture Limited – Foster + Partners – Gareth Hoskins Architects Ltd – Garnham Wright Associates – Gary Johns Architects – Geraint Efans Pensaer – Gerry Robb Architectural Design Services – GNP Chartered Architects – Good Architecture – Grant Bulloch Architect – Greenfields Design Ltd – GWP Architecture Ltd – H L M Architects – H M H Architects – Halsall Lloyd LLP – Halvorsen Architects – Harrison Sutton Partnership – Hawkins Brown Architects – Haworth Tompkins Architects – Haysom Ward Miller Architects – Hazel Crawford Architect – Hazle McCormack Young LLP – Helen Lucas Architects Limited – Hilton Barnfield Architects – Hive Architects Studio Ltd – Hopkins Architects Partnership LLP – Hugh Broughton Architects – Hypostyle Architects – Ian Chalk Architects Ltd – Ian O’Brien Studio Ltd – Inside Out Architecture – Integration Architecture – James Dunnett Architects – Jay Ashall Partnership – Jennings Design Associates Limited – Jestico + Whiles – Jill Andrews Architect – JMAD Architecture – JOMA Architecture – Julian Bishop - Architect – Julian Owen Associates Architects – Karen Gardner Architect – Kast Architects Ltd – Kate Kelly Architect – KDS & Associates Ltd – Kendall Kingscott Ltd – Knox Bhavan Architects LLP – Lacey Hickie Caley Ltd – Laurent Mot Ltd – Lawrenson Associates – Lee Evans Partnership – Lovelock Mitchell Architects – M K A Architects Limited – Maccreanor Lavington Ltd – Macdonald Wright Architects – Mackellar Schwerdt Architects LLP – mackenzie wheeler – Marshall, William J & Partners – Martin Noone Architect – MAST Architects – Maxwell & Company Architects and Designers Ltd – Method Architecture – Michaelis Boyd – Mike Parkes Associates – Mikhail Riches – Milton Architects Ltd – Mime Architects Ltd – Mistral Architects & Surveyors – Modernarc – Mole Architects

– Morgan Carey Architects Limited – MR Partnership Ltd – Mspace Ltd – Munro Associates – Nash Partnership LLP – Neil Ferguson Chartered Architect – Nicholas Hare Architects LLP – Nick Midgley Design – Nicolas Tye Architects – NPS South West Limited – O’Keefe Scanlon Ltd – ORMS Architecture Design – P+HS Architects – PAC Studio Ltd – PAD Studio – Paper Project Architecture and Design Ltd – Passivhaus Homes – Patel Taylor – Paul Curtin Architects – PDP London – Pedder & Scampton Architects – Pell-Stevens Architects – Pembroke Design Ltd – Penoyre & Prasad LLP – Perseverance Architects Ltd – Peter Scott Architecture Limited – Piercy & Co – Pollard Thomas Edwards architects – Prewett Bizley – Prime Meridian – Pringle Richards Sharratt Architects – Probyn Miers – Proctor and Matthews Ltd – Project 5 Architecture – PRP – Purcell UK – Purple Architecture Studio Ltd – Reiach and Hall Architects – Rhys Llwyd Davies - Architect | Pensaer – Richard Griffiths Architects – Richard Morton Architects Ltd – RMA Architects – Robert Rowett Architectural Services – RPC Architectural Design Ltd – RPS – Sarah Wigglesworth Architects – SKArchitects Limited – Slorach Wood Architects – Soup Architects – Stephen Davy Peter Smith Architects Ltd – Sterry, Nigel F – Steve Eastland Design Ltd – Steven Fraser Chartered Architect – Stora Enso Timber UK Ltd – Stride Treglown Ltd – Stuart Page Architect – Studio Bark – Studio RHE Ltd – Studio24 Architects LLP – studioEAST Chartered Architects – Suetake Studio 2 – The E Studio – Tim Bayman Architecture – Tim Ronalds Architects – Tonic Architecture Ltd – Tooley & Foster Partnership, The – Townshend Landscape Architects Ltd – Trewin Design Architects – Ty Afal – Verve Architects Ltd – Vincent & Gorbing Associates – Wain Morehead Architects Limited – Waind Gohil + Potter Architects – Walters & Cohen Architects Limited – Waugh Thistleton Architects – White Design Associates Ltd – William Reekie Graham Chartered Architect – Yvonne Dean Architecture

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ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGISTS

Ar2500 – 16a Architecture – 71 Design – A & K Architectural Services – A W W – Allison Pike Partnership – Andrew Howard & Partners – Andrew Wood Associates Limited – Ansell & Bailey LLP Chartered Architects – Architectural Design Services – Arthur Architects – AT Architecture Ltd – A-Tec Design – Azure Architecture – Bilton Architectural Services Ltd – Chris Saunders Associates Limited – D Kelly Design – David Norris Associates – David Parker Architects Ltd – Dearlove Architecture Limited – DJ Building Design – D-Tech Design Ltd – E K Drawing Service Ltd – Edward Parsley Associates – Faber Technical Limited – G M Moore & Associates – Gerry Robb Architectural Design Services – Greenfields Design Ltd – H L M Architects – Hammond Architectural Services Ltd – Hutton & Rostron Environmental Investigations Ltd – IAF Design – Ian Slater Architectural Design – John Bellman & Associates Ltd – Lacey Hickie Caley Ltd – MAST Architects – Munro Associates – P+HS Architects – Paul Newbould Planning & Building Design Services – Philip Boyd and Associates – Pollard Architectural – PPK Timber Designs Ltd – Premier Timber Design Services Ltd – Purcell UK – PWA Chartered Building Surveyors – Rider Levett Bucknall UK Limited – RLH Architectural Design Solutions – Robert E Fry & Associates Ltd – Robert Rowett Architectural Services – SA Architectural Services – Sandra Lynch Architectural Services – Simon Hall Architecture – Simon Spencer MCIAT – Steve Gilman Design Ltd – Straight Up Timber Frame Ltd – Sylva Group – T F S Design Ltd – Technical & Graphic Design Services Limited – Toni Moses Design Ltd – Trewin Design Architects – W M Design & Architecture Ltd – Yeoman Ltd

ASSOCIATIONS, FEDERATIONS & INSTITUTIONS

As1000 – American Hardwood Export Council – British & Irish Association of Fastener Distributors Limited – British Woodworking Federation – Builders Merchants Federation – Department of Agriculture, Marine and Food – East Anglian Timber Trade Association – FIRA International Ltd – Ghana Forestry Commission – Guild of Master Craftsmen, The – Malaysian Timber Council – NBS – RNLI – Timber Decking & Cladding Association – Timber Trade Federation – Trussed Rafter Association – United Kingdom Forest Products Association

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– Wood Panel Industries Federation – Wood Protection Association – YBDSA Holdings Ltd

BEAMS

Be1000 – English Woodlands Timber Ltd – iWood Timber Ltd – Vastern Timber – W. L. West & Sons Ltd

BRIDGES, MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Br2000 – Arbonis – Constructional Timber (Manufacturers) Ltd – CTS Bridges Limited – Ecochoice Certified Timbers – Green Oak Carpentry Company Ltd, The – Simonin – Woodscape Ltd – ZUBLIN Timber Aichach GmbH

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

BUILDING CONTRACTORS

Bu3000 – 21 Century Carpentry Building Services Ltd – Addison Construction Ltd – AJG Home Improvements Ltd – Andrew Davie Timber Frame Homes – Andrew Page Oak – Arbonis – Ashbrooke Homes Ltd – Atlantic Contracts Limited – Beadonbrook Ltd – Beard – Blou Construction Ltd – Borneo Benar Sdn Bhd – Brendan Flynn Construction Ltd – Bridgewater Building Solutions – CGL Homes Ltd – Coldhayes Developments Ltd – Curryhills Civil Engineering Ltd – D.L. Hatfield Carpentry – Dab Den Ltd – Day & Co Construction – D’Ovidio Bros Limited – E. E. Smith Contracts Ltd – Eaton Carpentry Ltd – Ecostruct – EDIFICA Ltd – Eguizabal Construction Limited – Elliott – Off-Site Building Solutions – English Heritage Buildings LLP – EURBAN – Exact Construction – Fleming Buildings Limited – Fleur Developments Ltd – Fourman Ltd – Future Construction Group Ltd – G-frame Structures – GMC Projects – Greenheart Sustainable Construction – H Sweet and Sons – Harry Barnes Construction – Herbert H Drew & Son Ltd

– Highfield (Cumbria) Ltd – Horohoe Construction Ltd – Houghtons of York – Inner World Design & Build Ltd – Jessella LTD – JK Construction – JML Contracts Ltd – Kendo Contracts Ltd – Kenford Builders Ltd – Kessington Ltd – Kind & Co (Builders) Ltd – Kithurst Builders – Lissett Homes – Longworth Building Services – Lovell Partnerships Ltd – M & K MacLeod – Mace – Mackenzie Hughes Ltd – Martin Robinson Carpentry Ltd – MBM Contracts Ltd – Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd – Morgan Sindall Group PLC – Morgan Sindall Professional Services Limited – Mspace Ltd – Myriad Construction Ltd – NDM (Metal Roofing & Cladding) Ltd – Nene Valley Fire & Acoustic Ltd – Norfolk Garden Buildings Ltd – Norfolk Timber Frames Ltd – Oakridge Building Company – Oban Joinery Services Ltd – OSG – Overbury Plc & Morgan Lovell – Panorama Contractors Limited – Parkside Combined Technical Services Ltd – Pinelog Ltd – PMS Oxford – Positive Homes Limited – R & K Design and Build – RAAM Construction Ltd – Ryemoors Ltd – S.Hughes Building Services – Sage Roofing Ltd – simplydesignsolutions – Simpson (York) Limited – Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd – Soutra – Steve Coleman (Timber Erectors) Ltd – Sykes & Co – Sylva Group – T & D Design and Build Limited – T F S Design Ltd – TH Teague & Sons Ltd – Timber Construction & Renovation Ltd – Tingdene Homes Ltd – Torlock Ltd – Unique Garden Sanctuaries – Venturer Pte Ltd – Vernacular Homes Ltd – Vision Development – Walker Brothers (Timber Frames) Ltd – Westframe – William Arthur Projects Ltd – William Birch & Sons Ltd – ZUBLIN Timber Aichach GmbH

BUILDING CONTROL SERVICES

Bu3500 – C P R (Construction Plans & Regulations) Ltd – Civil and Structural Engineering Shetland Ltd – Quadrant Approved Inspectors

BUILDINGS, AGRICULTURAL: MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Bu4000 – The Stable Company

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BUILDINGS, CONSERVATORIES: MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Bu5000 – Dempsey Dyer Ltd – 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 Bu6000 – Cartledge Timber Frame – Gibbs Timber Frame Ltd – Pennine Timber Frame (UK) Ltd – Pinelog Ltd – Svenskhomes – Timberworks Europe – Urban Marque – Vision Development

BUILDINGS, PORTABLE: MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Bu6500 – Ascot Timber Buildings Ltd – Urban Marque

BUILDINGS, SECTIONAL TIMBER: MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS

Bu6800 – A J Laminated Beams Ltd – Allwood Timber Ltd – Benfield ATT Group Ltd – Coed Cymru – Courtyard Designs Ltd – English Heritage Buildings LLP – Envirograf – Fleming Buildings Limited – Lowfield Timber Frames Ltd – Neatwood Homes Ltd – Oak Frames Direct – Pinelog Ltd – Scotts of Thrapston Limited – Space4 Limited – Svenskhomes – The Stable Company – Timber Frame Management Ltd – Townsend Timber – Urban Marque – Walker Brothers (Timber Frames) Ltd

BUILDINGS, SHEDS: MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Bu7000 – Frame UK – Lowfield Timber Frames Ltd – Space4 Limited – Wales Timber Solutions

BUILDINGS, TIMBER HYBRID SYSTEMS Bu8000 – Arbonis – Cowley Timber & Partners Ltd – Egoin UK Timber Construction – G-frame Structures – Simonin – STREIF – WB Timber Innovations Ltd – Wiehag Timber Construction – ZUBLIN Timber Aichach GmbH

CARPENTERS

Ca0500 – Brendan Flynn Construction Ltd – Calanpoint Contracts Ltd – Constructs South West Ltd

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– Exterior Decking – Hazelwood Carpentry Contractors Limited – Steve Coleman (Timber Erectors) Ltd – Tek Fire Door Services – Watts Contract Services Ltd

CLADDING Cd1000 – A C Timber Solutions Ltd – Andrew TF Goto – BCL Timber Projects Ltd – Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Benchmark Timber Ltd – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – Champion, A W Limited – Co2 Timber Supplies – Cowley Timber & Partners Ltd – Davidson Timber UK Ltd – Ecochoice Certified Timbers – English Woodlands Timber Ltd – Hoppings Softwood Products Plc – iWood Timber Ltd – James Latham plc – Joseph Griggs & Co Limited – Koppers – Mill Works Timber Specialists – Norman Limited – PiveteauBois – Quinn Hardwoods Ltd – Russwood Ltd – Sharvatt Woolwich Ltd – Silva Timber Products Limited – Snows Timber Ltd – Stourhead (Western) Estate – Thorogood Timber Limited – Vastern Timber – Vincent Timber Ltd – W. L. West & Sons Ltd – Werzalit Gmbh & Co KG – Woodtrend Limited CERTIFICATION & SUSTAINABLE SOURCING ADVISORS

Ce1000 – FIRA International Ltd – Machined Timber Specialists – Sustainable Construction Solutions Ltd – Venturer Pte Ltd – Wood Shop Limited, The

CERTIFICATION BODIES

Ce2000 – Boyle Consultants Ltd – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – BTS Timber Engineering Limited – Cameron & Ross – Civil & Structural Partnership Ltd – Civil and Structural Engineering Shetland Ltd – Cowan Consultancy Ltd – David Narro Associates – David R Murray & Associates – E A R Sheppard Consulting Civil & Structural Engineers Limited – Evolve – Exova BM TRADA – Forbes Leslie Network – Goodson Associates – H G A (UK) Ltd – Harry Turnbull Ltd, Consulting Civil Engineer – Ramsay and Chalmers – Structural Solutions – Tim Kelly Consulting Engineers

CARPENTRY & JOINERY SERVICES

Cj1000 – 21 Century Carpentry Building Services Ltd – All About Lofts – Blou Construction Ltd – Brodies Timber – GMIT

– H&M Carpentry Ltd – Inner World Design & Build Ltd – M T Daniels Ltd Carpentry & Joinery – Robert Danielson – Roger Davies Carpentry – Structural Timber Design Solutions LLP – Sykes & Co – TMJ Contractors Ltd – Torlock Ltd

CROSS-LAMINATED TIMBER MANUFACTURERS Cl1000 – Stora Enso Timber UK Ltd

COATING MANUFACTURERS

Co1500 – AkzoNobel Industrial Coatings Ltd/Sikkens Joinery – Bona Limited – Envirograf – Teknos (UK) Limited

COATINGS FLAME RETARDANT Co1700 – Fabric Flare Solutions Limited

CONSULTANTS, ACOUSTIC

Co3000 – EDIFICA Ltd – Paragon Acoustic Consultants Ltd

CONSULTANTS, BUILDING

Co4000 – 3D Home Design – A & K Architectural Services – A T K Partnership Ltd – ABIR Architects – AECOM – All About Lofts – Allison Pike Partnership – Andrew Baxter Limited – Andrew Howard & Partners – Andrew Wood Associates Limited – Austin Trueman Associates – B G Consulting Ltd – Banbeck Engineering Partnership – Barry Honeysett Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers – Baynham Meikle Partnership – BdR Civil & Structural Engineering Limited – Betts Associates Limited – Bickerdike Allen Partners LLP – BRANZ Ltd – Broughton Beatty Wearring Limited – Building & Design Ltd – Buro Happold Ltd – C & C Markides Estates Ltd – C P R (Construction Plans & Regulations) Ltd – Cameron & Ross – Canham Consulting – Complete Design Partnership Ltd – Cowan Consultancy Ltd – Croft Structural Engineers – D A Ryland Structural Engineer – David Norris Associates – David Parker Architects Ltd – Dixon Hurst Limited – D-Tech Design Ltd – E & P Building Design – EDIFICA Ltd – Elliott Wood Partnership Limited – Entrust – Faber Technical Limited – FAIRHURST – FLUID Structural Engineers – Forest Hill Design – Francis Bradshaw Partnership – G M Moore & Associates – GB Consulting – Gemmell Hammond Ltd

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– GL51Consultancy – Goodson Associates – Greenfields Design Ltd – H G A (UK) Ltd – H M Chambers and Partners – Hammond Architectural Services Ltd – Hartigan – Haydn E Williams Cyf. Chartered Surveyors – Hockley & Dawson – Holbrook Design Ltd – HOME DESIGN 4 YOU – Hugh Broughton Architects – Hutton & Rostron Environmental Investigations Ltd – IAF Design – James Lockyer Associates Ltd – Julian Owen Associates Architects – KRP Building Consultancy Ltd – L F Webb & Partner – Lawrenson Associates – M K A Architects Limited – Mackellar Schwerdt Architects LLP – MacLaren Roughton – MacLeod & Jordan Consulting Engineers Limited – Marshall, William J & Partners – Mason Clark Associates – Maughan Reynolds Partnership – Maxwell & Company Architects and Designers Ltd – McColl Associates – McCurdy & Co Ltd – McGregor McMahon (Scotland) Limited – McKay & Partners – Michael Barclay Partnership LLP – Mike Parkes Associates – Mime Architects Ltd – Munro Associates – N J McAnally & Associates – O’Dwyer, Nicholas Ltd – Pembroke Design Ltd – Peter Brett Associates LLP – Peter Dann Limited – Pittilla Bell Consulting Limited – Pollard Architectural – PPK Timber Designs Ltd – Price & Myers – Purcell UK – PWA Chartered Building Surveyors – PZ&W Ltd – Ramboll – Robert E Fry & Associates Ltd – Robert Rowett Architectural Services – Robert Stone Associates – Rodgers Leask Ltd – Roger Casey Associates Limited – RWA Consulting – S C E G Limited – Sandy Fraser Associates – Scott White and Hookins LLP – Seven Point Design Ltd – Simon Spencer MCIAT – Straight Up Timber Frame Ltd – Structural Design Associates Ltd – Structural Timber Design Solutions LLP – StructureMode Ltd – Sustainable Construction Solutions Ltd – TALL Engineers Ltd – The Construction Management Corporation – The Timber Frame Consultancy – Thomasons – Tim Kelly Consulting Engineers – Tottenham & Bennett – Trevor Derby Associates – Trewin Design Architects – W F Brown Associates Limited – W M Design & Architecture Ltd – Waterman Structures – William Keniry – WSP Group – Wyatt & Watts – Wyatt Carruthers Jebb – Yeoman Ltd – YES Engineering Group Ltd

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CONSULTANTS, BUSINESS Co4500 – ARV Solutions – Ewbank Consultancy – Oak House Consultants Limited

CONSULTANTS, LOW ENERGY ARCHITECTURE Co7250 – Altechnica

CONSULTANTS, MANAGEMENT

Co4750 – Altechnica

Co7500 – Clarke Matthews Ltd – FIRA International Ltd – Oak House Consultants Limited

CONSULTANTS, ENVIRONMENTAL

CONSULTANTS, OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT

CONSULTANTS, ENERGY

Co5000 – Acanthus Clews Architects – AECOM – Baynham Meikle Partnership – Betts Associates Limited – Bickerdike Allen Partners LLP – BWB Consulting Ltd – Campbell Reith Hill LLP – EDIFICA Ltd – Ewbank Consultancy – FAIRHURST – FIRA International Ltd – H L M Architects – Hartigan – James Lockyer Associates Ltd – O’Dwyer, Nicholas Ltd – Peter Brett Associates LLP – Plandescil Ltd – PRP – Rodgers Leask Ltd – RPS – Sustainable Construction Solutions Ltd – T R P Consulting Ltd – Waterman Structures – White Design Associates Ltd – WSP Group

CONSULTANTS, FIRE SAFETY

Co5250 – C P R (Construction Plans & Regulations) Ltd – GL51Consultancy – Tek Fire Door Services

CONSULTANTS, FORESTRY Co5500 – English Woodlands Timber Ltd

CONSULTANTS, INTERIOR DESIGN & FURNITURE Co6500 – Dab Den Ltd – GL51Consultancy – GMIT – HOME DESIGN 4 YOU

CONSULTANTS, HEALTH & SAFETY Co7000 – Andrew Firebrace Partnership – British Woodworking Federation – Duffy Chartered Engineers IRL – E & P Building Design – Ellis and Moore Consulting Engineers – Fidler Associates 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 – Waterman Structures – WSP Group – Wyatt Carruthers Jebb

Co8000 – Borneo Benar Sdn Bhd

CONSULTANTS, PRESERVATION

Co8500 – Ewbank Consultancy – Hutton & Rostron Environmental Investigations Ltd – Lonza Wood Protection – Mackellar Schwerdt Architects LLP – McCurdy & Co Ltd – William Keniry – Wood Protection Association

CONSULTANTS, PRODUCT

Co8700 – Andrew Baxter Limited – GL51Consultancy – Machined Timber Specialists – Oak House Consultants Limited – Wood Shop Limited, The

CONSULTANTS, PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Co8800 – A L Project Services – Acanthus Clews Architects – Arthur Architects – Building & Design Ltd – C & C Markides Estates Ltd – Campbell Reith Hill LLP – Clarke Matthews Ltd – Duffy Chartered Engineers IRL – E & P Building Design – E A R Sheppard Consulting Civil & Structural Engineers Limited – EDIFICA Ltd – FAIRHURST – Fidler Associates Ltd – Francis Bradshaw Partnership – G M Moore & Associates – Halsall Lloyd LLP – IAF Design – James Lockyer Associates Ltd – MacLaren Roughton – Maxwell & Company Architects and Designers Ltd – Nicholas Hare Architects LLP – Norder Design Associates – Pembroke Design Ltd – Pennine Timber Frame (UK) Ltd – Peter Brett Associates LLP – Peter Dann Limited – Pittilla Bell Consulting Limited – PRP – RNLI – Robert Stone Associates – Sandy Fraser Associates – Self-Build-Pro (Chartered Surveyors) – Stirling Maynard – Stride Treglown Ltd – Struct-SURE & Building Design – Sustainable Construction Solutions Ltd – Sykes & Co – Terence Fidler Partnership Ltd – The E Studio – Trevor Derby Associates – Wain Morehead Architects Limited – White Design Associates Ltd – YBDSA Holdings Ltd – Yeoman Ltd

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CONSULTANTS, RECRUITMENT Co9050 – ARV Solutions – Sykes & Co

CONSULTANTS, TIMBER ENGINEERING

Co9100 – A C S Structures – A R C Engineers Ltd – A T K Partnership Ltd – ADEPT Consulting (UK) Ltd – AECOM – AED – Allen Gordon LLP – Andrew Firebrace Partnership – Andrew Waring Associates Ltd – Archibald Shaw LLP – Ardern Hodges Ltd – Austin Trueman Associates – Banbeck Engineering Partnership – Barry Honeysett Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers – Barter Hill Partnership Limited – Benfield ATT Group Ltd – Borneo Benar Sdn Bhd – Brian Evans Associates Ltd – Broughton Beatty Wearring 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 – Cook Associates – Cowan Consultancy Ltd – Croft Structural Engineers – Crucis Designs Limited – D A Ryland Structural Engineer – David Narro Associates – David R Murray & Associates – Deeside Timberframe Ltd – Design ID Consulting Ltd – Duffy Chartered Engineers IRL – E A R Sheppard Consulting Civil & Structural Engineers Limited – E&M West – Edinburgh Napier University – Edward Parsley Associates – Elliott & Company – Engenuiti Limited – engineersHRW – EURBAN – Evolve – FAIRHURST – FLUID Structural Engineers – Forbes Leslie Network – Forest Hill Design – Francis Bradshaw Partnership – FRILO Software GmbH – 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 – Hartigan – Harvey and Snowdon – Hermolle Associates Ltd – Hockley & Dawson – Holbrook Design Ltd – Hydrock Consultants – Inwood Engineering Ltd – James Lockyer Associates Ltd – John Peden Associates – Joseph Griggs & Co Limited – Kingfisher Consulting – KLH UK – Knevitt Consulting – M L Kubik & Son Ltd

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– Machined Timber Specialists – Maciver Consultancy Services Limited – MacLaren Roughton – MacLeod & Jordan Consulting Engineers Limited – Mason Clark Associates – Maughan Reynolds Partnership – McCartney Associates – McKay & Partners – Michael Barclay Partnership LLP – Michael Hadi Associates – Milner Associates – Momentum Consulting Engineers – Morrish & Partners – N J McAnally & Associates – Nick Kenchington Ltd – Norder Design Associates – Oregon Timber Frame Ltd – Parkins, R G & Partners Ltd – Pasquill – Pavlovskis Lister Ltd – Pittilla Bell Consulting Limited – Pollard Architectural – PPK Timber Designs Ltd – Pringuer-James – Ramboll – Ramsay and Chalmers – Rawcliffe Associates Ltd – Robert Stone Associates – Roger Casey Associates Limited – Rushmoor Engineering Services – S C E G Limited – Sanders Consulting – Sands Consultants – Sandy Fraser Associates – Scotframe Timber Engineering Limited – Self-Build-Pro (Chartered Surveyors) – Seven Oaks Joinery – Silvatec Design Ltd – simplydesignsolutions – Sinclair Johnston & Partners Limited – Solid Structures (UK) Limited – Spencer Jones Design Ltd – Stirling Maynard – Straight Up Timber Frame Ltd – Structa LLP – Struct-SURE & Building Design – Structural Design Associates Ltd – 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 – Wedeman Consulting Ltd – Westructure Timber Frame Ltd – William Keniry – WSP Group – Wyatt & Watts – ZUBLIN Timber Aichach GmbH

CONSULTANTS, TECHNICAL: TIMBER Co9200 – A T K Partnership Ltd – ADEPT Consulting (UK) Ltd – AECOM – AED – Allen Gordon LLP – Andrew Baxter Limited – Andrew Waring Associates Ltd – Archibald Shaw LLP – Ardern Hodges Ltd – AT Architecture Ltd – Austin Trueman Associates – Barter Hill Partnership Limited – Betts Associates Limited

– Brian Evans Associates Ltd – British Woodworking Federation – BTS Timber Engineering Limited – Cameron & Ross – Crucis Designs Limited – David R Murray & Associates – Davidson Timber UK Ltd – Design ID Consulting Ltd – D-Tech Design Ltd – Duffy Chartered Engineers IRL – E&M West – Edinburgh Napier University – Edward Parsley Associates – EURBAN – Evolve – Ewbank Consultancy – Exova BM TRADA – FLUID Structural Engineers – Forbes Leslie Network – Forest Hill Design – Francis Bradshaw Partnership – Furness Partnership Ltd – G C Robertson & Associates Ltd – G2 Structural Limited – GBG – Goodson Associates – Greenbeams.com, Structural & Civil Consultants – Greenfields Design Ltd – H G A (UK) Ltd – H M Chambers and Partners – Hartigan – Holbrook Design Ltd – KLH UK – Knevitt Consulting – McCartney Associates – McColl Associates – Milner Associates – Momentum Consulting Engineers – Myriad Construction Ltd – N J McAnally & Associates – P Thomas Associates Ltd – Pavlovskis Lister Ltd – PPK Timber Designs Ltd – R P Winstone Ltd – Ramboll – Roger Casey Associates Limited – Rushmoor Engineering Services – S C E G Limited – Sanders Consulting – Scott White and Hookins LLP – Shadbolt Consulting Limited – Silvatec Design Ltd – Solid Structures (UK) Limited – Spencer Jones Design Ltd – Straight Up Timber Frame Ltd – Struct-SURE & Building Design – Structural Solutions – Structural Timber Design Solutions LLP – T R P Consulting Ltd – T W P Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers – TALL Engineers Ltd – Technical & Graphic Design Services Limited – The Morton Partnership Limited – The Timber Frame Consultancy – Tim Kelly Consulting Engineers – Timber Cladding Consultants – Timber Decking & Cladding Association – Timber Design Services – Venturer Pte Ltd – Wood Shop Limited, The – ZUBLIN Timber Aichach GmbH

CONTRACT MANAGEMENT

Co9300 – Acanthus Clews Architects – C & C Markides Estates Ltd – Clarke Matthews Ltd – Mackellar Schwerdt Architects LLP – Maxwell & Company Architects and Designers Ltd – PWA Chartered Building Surveyors – Torlock Ltd – W M Design & Architecture Ltd – Yeoman Ltd

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DECKING De2000 – Alsford Timber – Andrew TF Goto – Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – Burton, E O & Co Limited – Champion, A W Limited – CTS Bridges Limited – Ecochoice Certified Timbers – English Woodlands Timber Ltd – Exterior Decking – Fulham Timber Merchants Ltd – Garden Trellis Co Ltd, The – Gripsure UK Ltd – Hoppings Softwood Products Plc – International Timber – James Latham plc – kritikoswood – Mill Works Timber Specialists – Morgan Timber – NHG Timber Limited – Nicks & Co (Timber) Ltd – Norman Limited – Pacific European Timber Agency Ltd – PiveteauBois – Rotho Blaas SRL – Russwood Ltd – Silva Timber Products Limited – Sneek Timber – Snows Timber Ltd – Stourhead (Western) Estate – Timber & Plywood Services Ltd – Timber Marketing Services T/A Wood Concepts – Timbmet – Vincent Timber Ltd – Werzalit Gmbh & Co KG – Woodtrend Limited DOOR BLANKS

Do1000 – Caledonian Plywood Company – J P Stone Limited – JB Kind Limited – Tek Fire Door Services

DOOR DISTRIBUTORS & IMPORTERS

Do2000 – Alsford Timber – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – Enfield Speciality Doors – Finewood Marketing (UK) Ltd – James Latham plc – JB Kind Limited – Timber Marketing Services T/A Wood Concepts

DOOR MANUFACTURERS

Do2500 – Adams Joinery Limited – Biker Group – Caledonian Plywood Company – Dempsey Dyer Ltd – Enfield Speciality Doors – ERW Joinery Ltd – Fyntons Limited – Harrison Varma Limited – Hazlin – J C K Joinery – J P Stone Limited – Kent Flush Doors & Joinery Ltd – kritikoswood – Malaysian Timber Council – Mark Horton t/a Liberty Fire & Vision – MFM Joinery Ltd – NBJ (London) Ltd – Norscot Joinery Limited – Patchett Joinery Ltd – Premium Timber Products Limited – RB Doors & Joinery Ltd – Scotts of Thrapston Limited – Stafford Bridge Doors Ltd

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– T Manners & Sons Ltd – The Stable Company – Totali Timber Solutions – Tower Doors Ltd – Vicaima Doors

DOOR MERCHANTS

Do3000 – Champion, A W Limited – Days Buildbase – Enfield Speciality Doors – JB Kind Limited – Watford Timber Co Limited

ENERGY EFFICIENCY PRODUCTS & SERVICES En1000 – Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Haydn E Williams Cyf. Chartered Surveyors – JML Contracts Ltd – Julian Owen Associates Architects – Self-Build-Pro (Chartered Surveyors) – Wain Morehead Architects Limited

ENGINEERING SERVICES, MECHANICAL

Do4000 – Sealmaster Limited – Tek Fire Door Services

En1500 – David R Murray & Associates – Forbes Leslie Network – NPS South West Limited – PWA Chartered Building Surveyors – Ramboll – RPS – Waterman Structures – WSP Group

DOORS, FIRE RESISTING

ENGINEERS, CIVIL & STRUCTURAL

DOOR SEALS

Do4500 – Caledonian Plywood Company – Enfield Speciality Doors – Envirograf – Hazlin – J C K Joinery – JB Kind Limited – Kent Flush Doors & Joinery Ltd – NBJ (London) Ltd – Paling Joiners – RB Doors & Joinery Ltd – Stafford Bridge Doors Ltd – Tek Fire Door Services – Tower Doors Ltd – Vascroft Contractors Ltd – Vicaima Doors

DOORS, NON-STANDARD

Do5000 – Biker Group – Brodies Timber – Days Buildbase – Enfield Speciality Doors – ERW Joinery Ltd – Harrison Varma Limited – Hazlin – J C K Joinery – JB Kind Limited – Kent Flush Doors & Joinery Ltd – McBeth Joinery – Paling Joiners – Stafford Bridge Doors Ltd – Taylor Made Joinery Interiors Limited – Tower Doors Ltd – Vicaima Doors

EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT

Ed4000 – Architectural Association, Hooke Park – Arts University Bournemouth – Burwell Deakins Architects – Coleg Menai – Department Of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Building, Coventry University – Edinburgh College – Edinburgh Napier University – Forth Valley College – Furness College – GMIT – Inverness College – Limerick Institute of Technology – Merton College – Middlesex University – Royal School of Military Engineering – University Of Cambridge – University of Manchester – White Design Associates Ltd – Wyatt Carruthers Jebb

En2000 – A C S Structures – A L Project Services – A R C Engineers Ltd – A T K Partnership Ltd – A Winterbotham Ltd – Absolute Consulting Engineers Ltd – Adam Power Associates – ADEPT Consulting (UK) Ltd – AECOM – AED – Aidan O’Connell & Associates Ltd – AJR Design Solutions Ltd – AKT II – Alan Baxter Partnership – Alcock Lees – Allen Gordon LLP – Andrew Baxter Limited – Andrew Firebrace Partnership – Andrew Howard & Partners – Andrew Waring Associates Ltd – Andrews Associates – Anthony Davies Associates Ltd – Anthony Fisher Associates – Archibald Shaw LLP – Arthur Architects – Arup – Associated Structural Design – A-teknik – Atkinson Peck Ltd – Austin Trueman Associates – Avie Consulting Ltd – B G Consulting Ltd – Bailey Johnson Hayes – Banbeck Engineering Partnership – Barry Honeysett Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers – Barter Hill Partnership Limited – Baynham Meikle Partnership – BdR Civil & Structural Engineering Limited – Betts Associates Limited – Bingham Yates Limited – Blackett-Ord Conservation Limited – Blackwell Structural Consultants Ltd – Boyle Consultants Ltd – Brian Evans Associates Ltd – Brian J Stocker – Broughton Beatty Wearring 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 W T Partnership – C2 Designs – Cameron & Ross – Campbell Reith Hill LLP – Canham Consulting – Centrespace design LLP – Civil & Structural Partnership Ltd Timber 2018 Industry Yearbook

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– Civil and Structural Engineering Shetland Ltd – Clarke Matthews Ltd – Clifton Structural Timber Ltd – Complete Design Partnership Ltd – Conisbee – Cook Associates – Corbett and Tasker Ltd – Cowan Consultancy Ltd – Croft Structural Engineers – Crucis Designs Limited – Curryhills Civil Engineering Ltd – D A Ryland Structural Engineer – DAS Structures Ltd – David Narro Associates – David R Murray & Associates – Davies Maguire – Design Engineering Workshop – Design ID Consulting Ltd – Design-Life – Diamond Wood & Shaw Limited – Dixon Hurst Limited – DMC Consulting Engineers Ltd – DOA Consulting Structural Engineers – Donald McIntyre Design Ltd – Dougall Baillie Associates – Duffy Chartered Engineers IRL – E A R Sheppard Consulting Civil & Structural Engineers Limited – E&M West – Edinburgh Napier University – Edward Parsley Associates – Egoin UK Timber Construction – Eldred Geotechnics Ltd – Elliott & Company – Elliott Wood Partnership Limited – Ellis and Moore Consulting Engineers – Engenuiti Limited – engineersHRW – Entrust – Eric Wright Group – Etive Consulting Engineers Ltd – Evolve – Expedition Engineering – FAIRHURST – FCCE Ltd – Fidler Associates Ltd – FLUID Structural Engineers – Forbes Leslie Network – Format Engineers Ltd – Francis Bradshaw Partnership – FRILO Software GmbH – FTF Designs LTD – Furness Partnership Ltd – G A P Ltd – G C Robertson & Associates Ltd – G2 Structural Limited – GBG – GD Partnership Ltd – Gemmell Hammond Ltd – GGP Consult – Glass Light and Special Structures – Goodson Associates – Graham Garner and Partners Ltd – Green Arc Design – Griffen Design Ltd – H B L Associates – H G A (UK) Ltd – H M Chambers and Partners – Harper, A J – Harry Turnbull Ltd, Consulting Civil Engineer – Hartigan – Harvey and Snowdon – Hermolle Associates Ltd – Hockley & Dawson – Hydrock Consultants – Integral Engineering Design – Inwood Engineering Ltd – J K C Timber Engineering – James Lockyer Associates Ltd – JC Consultancy Limited – JCP Engineers – JHA Consulting – JLC – John Bellman & Associates Ltd – John Peden Associates

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– Jon J Oates – Kavanagh Forensics Ltd – Keith Warren Consultants Ltd – Kingfisher Consulting – Knevitt Consulting – kPa Consulting Engineers Ltd – Lawrenson Associates – Len Smith Consulting Ltd – Libra Design & Consultancy Limited – London Bridge Station Redevelopment – M L Kubik & Son Ltd – Maciver Consultancy Services Limited – MacLaren Roughton – MacLeod & Jordan Consulting Engineers Limited – Marshall, William J & Partners – Mason Clark Associates – Maughan Reynolds Partnership – McCarthy, Rachel BSc MICE – McCartney Associates – McColl Associates – McColm Civil & Structural Engineers Ltd – McKay & Partners – McKenzie Willis – Michael Baigent Orla Kelly Limited – Michael Barclay Partnership LLP – Michael Hadi Associates – Michael Pooler Associates – Mike Kitchen Associates Ltd – Mike Parkes Associates – ML Consulting – MLTS Ltd – Modulus – Momentum Consulting Engineers – Morrish & Partners – MSM Consulting Engineers – N & K Property Services – N J McAnally & Associates – Nick Kenchington Ltd – Norder Design Associates – O’Dwyer, Nicholas Ltd – ONCE Civil & Structural Ltd – Optimal Structural Engineers Ltd – O’Reilly Design Ltd – P J Lewis Ltd – P M Law Design – Parkins, R G & Partners Ltd – Pavlovskis Lister Ltd – Peter Brett Associates LLP – Peter Dann Limited – Peter Tyers Associates – Philip Goacher Associates – Pittilla Bell Consulting Limited – PJStructures Ltd – Plandescil Ltd – Portland Consulting Engineers – Price & Myers – Prime Meridian – Pringuer-James – QED Structures Ltd – Quadrant Harmon Consulting Ltd – Ramage Young Design Ltd – Ramboll – Ramsay and Chalmers – Rawcliffe Associates Ltd – Rise Structural Engineers Ltd – RNLI – Robert E Fry & Associates Ltd – Robert Stone Associates – Robert Wynter & Partners Ltd – Rodgers Leask Ltd – Roger Casey Associates Limited – Rossi Long Consulting – RPS – Rushmoor Engineering Services – RWA Consulting – S C E G Limited – Sanders Consulting – Sands Consultants – Sandy Fraser Associates – Scotframe Timber Engineering Limited – Scott White and Hookins LLP – SDP Consulting Engineers – 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 – Star Design Solutions Ltd – Steve Gilman Design Ltd – Stirling Maynard – Stora Enso Timber UK Ltd – Structa LLP – Struct-SURE & Building Design – Structural Design Associates Ltd – Structural Design Services – 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 Ltd – TALL Engineers Ltd – Terence Fidler Partnership Ltd – Thomas Consulting – Thomasons – Tim Kelly Consulting Engineers – Timber Design Services – Tottenham & Bennett – Trevor Derby Associates – True Consulting Engineers – vkhp-consulting – W F Brown Associates Limited – Waterman Structures – Wedeman Consulting Ltd – WMA Ltd – WSP Group – Wyatt & Watts – Wyatt Carruthers Jebb – YES Engineering Group Ltd

ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT En3000 – Buro Happold Ltd – Campbell Reith Hill LLP – FAIRHURST – Peter Brett Associates LLP – 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 – Sustainable Construction Solutions Ltd – Wood Shop Limited, The

FASTENINGS & FIXINGS FOR TIMBER Fa1000 – Chadwicks (Mowbray Drive) Limited – ITW Construction Products – Reisser Ltd – Rotafix (Northern) Limited – Rotho Blaas SRL – Simpson Strong-Tie – Stainless Timber Connectors

FENCING MANUFACTURERS Fe2000 – Calders & Grandidge – Garden Trellis Co Ltd, The – PiveteauBois

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FENCING MATERIAL SUPPLIERS Fe3000 – Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Calders & Grandidge – Canvey Wharf Co Limited, The – Hoppings Softwood Products Plc – Timber & Plywood Services Ltd – Townsend Timber – Woodtrend Limited

FIBRE BUILDING BOARD, MANUFACTURERS Fi2000 – MEDITE SMARTPLY – Steico UK Ltd

FIBRE BUILDING BOARD, MERCHANTS

FLOORING, LAMINATE: MERCHANTS & SUPPLIERS 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: MERCHANTS & SUPPLIERS

Fi4000 – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited

Fl7000 – Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Envirograf

FINISHING EQUIPMENT

FURNITURE DESIGNERS

Fi6000 – Teknos (UK) Limited

FIRE DETECTION & PREVENTION EQUIPMENT Fi7000 – Fabric Flare Solutions Limited

FLAME RETARD IMPREGNATION SERVICES Fl1000 – Andrew TF Goto – Fabric Flare Solutions Limited – Koppers – Lonza Wood Protection – Wood Protection Association

FLOOR SEALANTS Fl2500 – Bona Limited

FLOORING, HARDWOOD: AGENTS & IMPORTERS Fl3000 – Domus – 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) – kritikoswood – Malaysian Timber Council – Siero Lam SA – Vastern Timber – W. L. West & Sons Ltd

FLOORING, HARDWOOD: MERCHANTS & SUPPLIERS Fl4000 – A C Timber Solutions Ltd – Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Burton, E O & Co Limited – Castle Wood Floors – Champion, A W Limited – Chauncey’s Floor Fitting Services – Chaunceys Timber Flooring – Domus – E C Forest Products (Sales) – Fulham Timber Merchants Ltd – International Decorative Surfaces – James Latham plc – Russwood Ltd – Thorogood Timber Limited – Timbmet – Woodtrend Limited

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Fu3000 – Andrew Page Oak – Andrew Wood Associates Limited – Campbell Jackson Architects – Design ID Consulting Ltd – GMIT – IAF Design – Langley Design – Mime Architects Ltd – Oxford Oak – Redwood Design Ltd – William Keniry – Yvonne Dean Architecture

GLUED LAMINATED TIMBER (GLULAM) MERCHANTS & SUPPLIERS

Gl2000 – A J Laminated Beams Ltd – B & K Structures – Constructional Timber (Manufacturers) Ltd – Cowley Timber & Partners Ltd – Crendon Timber Engineering Ltd – Crendon Timber Engineering Ltd - Bristol Branch – EURBAN – Frame UK – OFP Timber Framed Homes Ltd – Simpson Strong-Tie – Steve Coleman (Timber Erectors) Ltd – Thomas Armstrong (Timber) Limited – Wiehag Timber Construction

GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS

Go2000 – Department of Agriculture, Marine and Food – Ghana Forestry Commission – Renfrewshire Council

HANDLES, WOOD

Ha2000 – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – International Timber

HARDWOOD, ENVIRONMENTALLY CERTIFIED

Fu4000 – Brodies Timber – Chase Joinery Contracts Ltd – Harrison Varma Limited – J P Stone Limited – JDM Joinery Ltd – McBeth Joinery – NBJ (London) Ltd – Oxford Oak – Redwood Design Ltd – Setsquare Staging Limited – T Manners & Sons Ltd

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 – Morgan Timber – NHG Timber Limited – Pacific European Timber Agency Ltd – Sneek Timber – Stourhead (Western) Estate – Timberdeal Ltd – Vincent Timber Ltd – Woodscape Ltd – Woodtrend Limited

GARDEN FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS

HERITAGE & CONSERVATION SERVICES

FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS

Ga3000 – Oxford Oak – Street Design Limited – WoodBlocX Ltd

GATES

Ga4000 – Calders & Grandidge – Garden Trellis Co Ltd, The – W. L. West & Sons Ltd

GLUED LAMINATED TIMBER (GLULAM) MANUFACTURERS Gl1000 – Arbonis – Constructional Timber (Manufacturers) Ltd – Cygnum Ltd – E. y F. Gamiz – EcoCurves by Jagram – Egoin UK Timber Construction – G-frame Structures – Inwood Developments Ltd – Lowe & Simpson Group Ltd – Melingoed Ltd – PiveteauBois – Siero Lam SA – Simonin – Steico UK Ltd

He1000 – 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 Partnership – Maxwell & Company Architects and Designers Ltd – Mime Architects Ltd – Purcell UK – Structural Design Associates Ltd – Stuart Page Architect – Sykes & Co

HOUSE BUILDERS

Ho3000 – Advanced Housing Systems Limited – Andrew Davie Timber Frame Homes – Arvensis Ltd – AT Architecture Ltd – Border Oak Design & Construction – Eden Timber Frame – English Heritage Buildings LLP Timber 2018 Industry Yearbook

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– Herbert H Drew & Son Ltd – JML Contracts Ltd – Kind & Co (Builders) Ltd – M & K MacLeod – Martin Robinson Carpentry Ltd – Mspace Ltd – Myriad Construction Ltd – Pennine Timber Frame (UK) Ltd – Soutra – STREIF – Svenskhomes – Sylva Group – T F S Design Ltd – T J Crump Oakwrights Ltd – The Timber Frame Consultancy – Timberworks Europe – Urban Marque – W M Design & Architecture Ltd – Wales Timber Solutions – Walker Brothers (Timber Frames) Ltd – Westwind Oak Buildings Ltd

HOUSING ASSOCIATION

Ho4000 – MAST Architects – Paradigm Development Services Limited – Timberworks Europe

INSURANCE AGENTS & BROKERS In2000 – BLP Insurance – LABC Warranty – Premier Guarantee

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 MERCHANTS & DISTRIBUTORS 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 Timber UK Ltd

JOINERY MANUFACTURERS

Jo4000 – A & C Joinery – Adams Joinery Limited – Altham Oak Bespoke Structures – Biker Group – Binladin Woodwork Factory Co. Ltd – Bluerun Joinery – Brown & Carroll (London) Ltd – Calanpoint Contracts Ltd – Chase Joinery Contracts Ltd – DTS - Kreunen Plastic Solutions – E. E. Smith Contracts Ltd – Earthy Timber – ERW Joinery Ltd

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– Fyntons Limited – GEM Joinery – Haldane (UK) Ltd – Harrison Varma Limited – Hazlin – J C K Joinery – J P Stone Limited – JDM Joinery Ltd – Jet Joinery Suppliers Ltd – Kenneth Rayson & Sons Ltd – Kent Flush Doors & Joinery Ltd – Malaysian Timber Council – McBeth Joinery – Melingoed Ltd – MFM Joinery Ltd – NBJ (London) Ltd – Norscot Joinery Limited – Nottage Joinery & Timber Merchants – Oakleaf Bespoke Joinery Services – Original Box Sash Windows Company, The – Paling Joiners – RB Doors & Joinery Ltd – Rowan Timber Supplies (Scotland) Ltd – Scotts of Thrapston Limited – Services and Trade Company LLC – Seven Oaks Joinery – Somerville (NI) Ltd – Sturrocks Joinery – T Manners & Sons Ltd – Taylor Made Joinery Interiors Limited – Townsend Timber – Vascroft Contractors Ltd – Vicaima Doors – Werzalit Gmbh & Co KG

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES

JOINERY, ARCHITECTURAL

LOUVRES, EXTERNAL

Jo5000 – Adams Joinery Limited – Binladin Woodwork Factory Co. Ltd – Garden Trellis Co Ltd, The – Haldane (UK) Ltd – Harrison Varma Limited – JDM Joinery Ltd – Paling Joiners – Redwood Design Ltd – Taylor Made Joinery Interiors Limited – Vale Garden Houses Ltd – Vascroft Contractors Ltd

KITCHEN WORKTOPS

Ki3000 – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – Earthy Timber – International Decorative Surfaces – James Latham plc – Quinn Hardwoods Ltd – Redwood Design Ltd – Timberdeal Ltd – Timbmet

LACQUER MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS La1000 – AkzoNobel Industrial Coatings Ltd/Sikkens Joinery – Bona Limited – Teknos (UK) Limited

LAMINATES, WORKTOP

La4000 – Arnold Laver – International Decorative Surfaces – James Latham plc – Panelco Limited

LAMINATING SERVICES, PANEL PRODUCTS La6000 – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – J P Stone Limited – RB Doors & Joinery Ltd

La7000 – Benchmark Timber Ltd – Garden Trellis Co Ltd, The – Oxford Oak – WoodBlocX Ltd

LANDSCAPE DESIGNERS

La9000 – Arrol & Snell Ltd – Design Engine Architects Ltd – Exterior Decking – H L M Architects – Halsall Lloyd LLP – Lacey Hickie Caley Ltd – NPS South West Limited – Patel Taylor – PRP – RPS – Stride Treglown Ltd – Townshend Landscape Architects Ltd – White Design Associates Ltd – Yvonne Dean Architecture

LOCAL AUTHORITY DEPARTMENTS Lo1000 – Architectural & Construction Services – Coed Cymru – Entrust – Fife Council – Hampshire County Council – Renfrewshire Council

Lo2000 – Stafford Bridge Doors Ltd

LAMINATED VENEER LUMBER (LVL) Lv1000 – B & K Structures – Constructional Timber (Manufacturers) Ltd – Cygnum Ltd – Mevo Houtindustrie – Steico UK Ltd – Wiehag Timber Construction

MACHINERY MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Ma1500 – Bona Limited – Rotho Blaas SRL

MACHINING SERVICES

Ma2500 – Brodies Timber – Burton, E O & Co Limited – E C Forest Products (Sales) – Fleming Buildbase – International Timber – iWood Timber Ltd – MFM Joinery Ltd – Mill Works Timber Specialists – Timber & Plywood Services Ltd – Timbmet

MDF, AGENTS & IMPORTERS

Md1000 – Hanson Plywood Limited – International Plywood (Importers) Ltd

MDF, MANUFACTURERS

Md2000 – MEDITE SMARTPLY – Norbord – Wood Panel Industries Federation

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MDF, SUPPLIERS & MERCHANTS Md3000 – Alsford Timber – Altripan UK Ltd – Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – Caledonian Plywood Company – Champion, A W Limited – Hoppings Softwood Products Plc – International Decorative Surfaces – James Latham plc – Meyer Timber Limited – Watford Timber Co Limited

MODIFIED WOOD, MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Mo0500 – Accoya by Accsys Technologies – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – Champion, A W Limited – Coed Cymru – Ecochoice Certified Timbers – James Latham plc – Lucite International UK Ltd – Vincent Timber Ltd – Werzalit Gmbh & Co KG

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 – Mill Works Timber Specialists – 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 Mo5000 – Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – Champion, A W Limited – Hoppings Softwood Products Plc – International Timber – Mid-Sussex Timber Co Limited – Mill Works Timber Specialists – Nicks & Co (Timber) Ltd – Sharvatt Woolwich Ltd – Snows Timber Ltd – Watford Timber Co Limited

OAK TRUSSES

Oa1000 – A J Laminated Beams Ltd – Green Oak Carpentry Company Ltd, The – Oak Frames Direct – Simonin – T J Crump Oakwrights Ltd – Townsend Timber – Turner Timber Frames Ltd – Westwind Oak Buildings Ltd

ORIENTED STRAND BOARD AGENTS & IMPORTERS Or1000 – Hanson Plywood Limited – International Plywood (Importers) Ltd

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ORIENTED STRAND BOARD MANUFACTURERS Or2000 – Norbord – Wood Panel Industries Federation

ORIENTED STRAND BOARD MERCHANTS Or3000 – Altripan UK Ltd

PACKING CASE & BOX MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Pa1000 – Crocodile Timber Frames – Thomas Armstrong (Timber) Limited

PAINTS Pa3000 – AkzoNobel Industrial Coatings Ltd/Sikkens Joinery – Environmental Coatings – Holman Specialist Paints Ltd – Teknos (UK) Limited PAINTS, FLAME RETARDANT Pa4000 – Environmental Coatings – Fabric Flare Solutions Limited – Russwood Ltd – Sealmaster Limited

PALLET MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Pa5700 – MEDITE SMARTPLY – Thomas Armstrong (Timber) Limited

PANEL CUTTING SERVICES Pa6200 – Meyer Timber Limited – Panelco Limited

PANEL PRODUCTS AGENTS & IMPORTERS Pa7000 – Altripan UK Ltd – Caledonian Plywood Company – Hanson Plywood Limited – International Plywood (Importers) Ltd – Timberworks Europe – Timbmet

PANEL PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS Pa7200 – Arnold Laver – BCL Timber Projects Ltd – James Latham plc – kritikoswood – MEDITE SMARTPLY – Norbord – Siero Lam SA – Wood Panel Industries Federation

PANEL PRODUCTS MERCHANTS & SUPPLIERS Pa7500 – Alsford Timber – Altripan UK Ltd – Arnold Laver – Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Buildbase Ltd – Caledonian Plywood Company – Chadwicks (Mowbray Drive) Limited – Fulham Timber Merchants Ltd – Gibbs & Dandy – Jackson Building Centres Ltd – James Latham plc – Melingoed Ltd – Meyer Timber Limited – Mid-Sussex Timber Co Limited

– Panelco Limited – Rowan Timber Supplies (Scotland) Ltd – Sharvatt Woolwich Ltd – Snows Timber Ltd – Watford Timber Co Limited

PANELS, EDGE GLUED Pa7700 – E. y F. Gamiz – Timberdeal Ltd

PANELS, FLAME RETARDANT Pa8000 – Envirograf – MEDITE SMARTPLY – Sealmaster Limited

PANELS, LAMINATED

Pa8200 – E. y F. Gamiz – Egoin UK Timber Construction – EURBAN – Norbord – Wiehag Timber Construction

PANELS, PLASTIC & MELAMINE FACED Pa8500 – Panelco Limited

PANELS, VENEERED

Pa8700 – BCL Timber Projects Ltd – Hazlin – James Latham plc – Norbord – RB Doors & Joinery Ltd – Vicaima Doors

PARTICLEBOARD AGENTS & IMPORTERS Pa8800 – Hanson Plywood Limited – Steico UK Ltd

PARTICLEBOARD MANUFACTURERS Pa9300 – Norbord – Wood Panel Industries Federation

PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Pg1000 – Playdale Playgrounds – Street Design Limited

PLYWOOD & BLOCKBOARD AGENTS & IMPORTERS Pl1000 – Altripan UK Ltd – Arnold Laver – Caledonian Plywood Company – Ghana Forestry Commission – Hanson Plywood Limited – International Plywood (Importers) Ltd – Meyer Timber Limited – Timber Marketing Services T/A Wood Concepts

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PLYWOOD & BLOCKBOARD, FLAME RETARDANT Pl3000 – Arnold Laver – Lonza Wood Protection

POLE SUPPLIERS

Po1000 – Calders & Grandidge

PRESERVATION & TREATMENT SERVICES Pr1000 – Calders & Grandidge – Canvey Wharf Co Limited, The – Environmental Coatings – Gibbs & Dandy – Harlow Bros Limited – International Timber – Koppers – Lonza Wood Protection – Mid-Sussex Timber Co Limited – Qualtrough, J & Co Limited – Wood Protection Association

PARALLEL STRAND LUMBER (PSL) Ps1000 – Crendon Timber Engineering Ltd

RAILWAY SLEEPERS Ra2000 – WoodBlocX Ltd

RECLAIMED TIMBER SUPPLIERS Re1000 – Earthy Timber

REMEDIAL TREATMENT SERVICES Re3000 – 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 – Rotafix (Northern) Limited – University of Manchester

RESTORATION SPECIALISTS

SAWMILLS, BRITISH TIMBER Sa6000 – Co2 Timber Supplies – Earthy Timber – G & S Specialist Timber – Vastern Timber

SAWMILLS, GENERAL

Sa6500 – Moreys – Pasquill – Stora Enso Timber UK Ltd – Timber & Plywood Services Ltd

SAWMILLS, HARDWOOD Sa7000 – Border Hardwood Ltd – E C Forest Products (Sales) – G & S Specialist Timber – Siero Lam SA

SAWMILLS, SOFTWOODS Sa8000 – Alobera Mediena – PiveteauBois – S R Timber

SHOPFITTERS Sh4000 – T Manners & Sons Ltd – Vascroft Contractors Ltd SOFTWARE

So1000 – Cowan Consultancy Ltd – FRILO Software GmbH – Greentram Software Pty Ltd – Koppers – MiTek Industries Limited – NBS

SOFTWOOD, ENVIRONMENTALLY CERTIFIED So6000 – Champion, A W Limited – Fulham Timber Merchants Ltd – Sharvatt Woolwich Ltd – Stourhead (Western) Estate – WoodBlocX Ltd

STAIN MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS St1000 – Environmental Coatings

Re6000 – Carpenter Oak & Woodland – Environmental Coatings – ERW Joinery Ltd – Green Oak Carpentry Company Ltd, The – McCurdy & Co Ltd – Rotafix (Northern) Limited

STAIR COMPONENTS

ROOFING MATERIAL SUPPLIERS

STAIRCASES St3000 – Chase Joinery Contracts Ltd – Haldane (UK) Ltd – JDM Joinery Ltd – Lowe & Simpson Group Ltd – McBeth Joinery – MFM Joinery Ltd – Redwood Design Ltd

Ro2000 – Canvey Wharf Co Limited, The – Jackson Building Centres Ltd – Rotho Blaas SRL – S R Timber – Silva Timber Products Limited – Vida Wood UK Limited

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St2000 – Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Haldane (UK) Ltd – Lowe & Simpson Group Ltd – Quinn Hardwoods Ltd – Timberdeal Ltd

STREET FURNITURE, TIMBER St5000 – CTS Bridges Limited – Oxford Oak – Street Design Limited – WoodBlocX Ltd – Woodscape Ltd

STRENGTH GRADED TIMBER St6000 – Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Border Hardwood Ltd – G & S Specialist Timber – Harlow Bros Limited – Qualtrough, J & Co Limited – Vincent Timber Ltd

STRUCTURAL COMPONENT MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS St8000 – Benfield ATT Group Ltd – Catnic Limited – Crendon Timber Engineering Ltd – Crocodile Timber Frames – Harlow Bros Limited – Local Homes - Low Carbon Living – MiTek Industries Limited – OFP Timber Framed Homes Ltd – Oregon Timber Frame Ltd – Simpson Strong-Tie – Space4 Limited – Timber Frame Management Ltd – Wiehag Timber Construction – Wolf Systems Ltd

SIPS MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS St8500 – Advanced Housing Systems Limited – Cowley Timber & Partners Ltd – Cygnum Ltd – Local Homes - Low Carbon Living – Lowfield Timber Frames Ltd – OFP Timber Framed Homes Ltd – Simonin – Space4 Limited – WB Timber Innovations Ltd

STRUCTURAL TIMBER COMPOSITE MATERIAL St9000 – A J Laminated Beams Ltd – Flight Timber Products Ltd – Rowan Timber Supplies (Scotland) Ltd – Steico UK Ltd

SURVEYORS, BUILDING

Su1000 – Appledown Marine – Arrol & Snell Ltd – Atkinson Peck Ltd – Broughton Beatty Wearring Limited – Buchanan Surveys – BWB Consulting Ltd – C P R (Construction Plans & Regulations) Ltd – Canham Consulting – Chescoe Chartered Surveyors & Architects Ltd – David Barrington Ltd – David Norris Associates – Ellis and Moore Consulting Engineers – Fidler Associates Ltd – GBG – Gerry Bird Consultants Ltd – H M Chambers and Partners – Haydn E Williams Cyf. Chartered Surveyors – Hutton & Rostron Environmental Investigations Ltd – Julian Owen Associates Architects – Keith Sanger Associates – KRP Building Consultancy Ltd – L F Webb & Partner

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– M K A Architects Limited – Margaret Steele Surveyor – Mason Clark Associates – McKay & Partners – Mistral Architects & Surveyors – NPS South West Limited – Oakleaf Building Surveyors – Pembroke Design Ltd – Pollard Architectural – PWA Chartered Building Surveyors – Robert Stone Associates – Rossi Long Consulting – S.Gurd Property Solutions Ltd – Sheldon Bosley Knight Limited – Stephen Waud Associates Ltd – Stride Treglown Ltd – The Morton Partnership Limited – Thomasons – Trewin Design Architects – W M Design & Architecture Ltd – Wright Design – Wyatt Carruthers Jebb – Yeoman Ltd

SURVEYORS, QUANTITY Su2000 – E & P Building Design – Entrust – NPS South West Limited – Pembroke Design Ltd

TESTING SERVICES, ACOUSTIC Te0500 – Bickerdike Allen Partners LLP

TESTING SERVICES, FIRE Te2000 – Ewbank Consultancy – Exova BM TRADA – Fabric Flare Solutions Limited – Sealmaster Limited

TESTING SERVICES, MECHANICAL Te3000 – Exova BM TRADA

TESTING SERVICES, PRODUCT Te3500 – Milner Associates – Setsco Services PTE Ltd

TESTING SERVICES, STRUCTURAL

Te4000 – AED – Baynham Meikle Partnership – Exova BM TRADA – GBG – Greenbeams.com, Structural & Civil Consultants – Michael Hadi Associates – Milner Associates – Struct-SURE & Building Design

TIMBER AGENTS & IMPORTERS, GENERAL Ti0200 – Andrew TF Goto – Benchmark Timber Ltd – Oregon Timber Frame Ltd – Quinn Hardwoods Ltd – Silva Timber Products Limited – Sneek Timber – Timbersource Limited – Timbmet

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TIMBER AGENTS & IMPORTERS, HARDWOOD Ti0500 – Border Hardwood Ltd – Burton, E O & Co Limited – DuPont (UK) Ltd – Ghana Forestry Commission – James Latham plc – NHG Timber Limited – Oregon Timber Frame Ltd – Pacific European Timber Agency Ltd – Quinn Hardwoods Ltd – Timbersource Limited

TIMBER AGENTS & IMPORTERS, SOFTWOOD Ti0800 – DuPont (UK) Ltd – Morgan Timber – NHG Timber Limited – Norman Limited – S R Timber – Timber Marketing Services T/A Wood Concepts – Timbersource Limited – Vida Wood UK Limited

TIMBER COMPONENTS, AGENTS & IMPORTERS Ti0900 – Finewood Marketing (UK) Ltd – Scotframe Timber Engineering Limited – Werzalit Gmbh & Co KG – Woodscape Ltd

TIMBER DRYING SERVICES Ti1000 – Earthy Timber – International Timber – Timberdeal Ltd

TIMBER FRAME DESIGN SERVICES

Ti1200 – A R C Engineers Ltd – A T K Partnership Ltd – Advanced Housing Systems Limited – AED – AJR Design Solutions Ltd – Andrew Page Oak – Archibald Shaw LLP – Arrol & Snell Ltd – Arvensis Ltd – AT Architecture Ltd – Barter Hill Partnership Limited – BdR Civil & Structural Engineering Limited – BTS Timber Engineering Limited – Campbell Reith Hill LLP – Canham Consulting – Carpenter Oak & Woodland – Cartledge Timber Frame – Civil & Structural Partnership Ltd – Civil and Structural Engineering Shetland Ltd – Clarke Matthews Ltd – Courtyard Designs Ltd – Croft Structural Engineers – Crucis Designs Limited – Deeside Timberframe Ltd – D-Tech Design Ltd – E A R Sheppard Consulting Civil & Structural Engineers Limited – E&M West – Eden Timber Frame – Ellis and Moore Consulting Engineers – Evolve – Forest Hill Design – FrameWork Synergies Limited – Fuller Designs Ltd – Furness Partnership Ltd – G M Moore & Associates – G2 Structural Limited – Goodson Associates – Green Arc Design – Greenbeams.com, Structural & Civil Consultants – Hilton Barnfield Architects – Hockley & Dawson

– Holbrook Design Ltd – IAF Design – Inwood Engineering Ltd – Jay Ashall Partnership – JML Contracts Ltd – Kernow Frame Limited – McColl Associates – Merronbrook Ltd – Michael Hadi Associates – Mime Architects Ltd – Modulus – Momentum Consulting Engineers – Morrish & Partners – MTE (Leicester) Ltd – Myriad Construction Ltd – Neatwood Homes Ltd – Norder Design Associates – ONCE Civil & Structural Ltd – Pavlovskis Lister Ltd – Peter Dann Limited – Pollard Architectural – PPK Timber Designs Ltd – Rainford Timber Co Ltd – Ramboll – Ramsay and Chalmers – Robert Rowett Architectural Services – Robertson Timber Engineering Limited – Roger Casey Associates Limited – Rushmoor Engineering Services – S M S Timber Frame – Sanders Consulting – Scandia Hus Manufacturing Limited – Self-Build-Pro (Chartered Surveyors) – Seven Oaks Joinery – Silvatec Design Ltd – simplydesignsolutions – Solid Structures (UK) Limited – Spencer Jones Design Ltd – Stirling Maynard – Straight Up Timber Frame Ltd – Structural Design Associates Ltd – Structural Timber Design Solutions LLP – StructureMode Ltd – T F S Design Ltd – T W P Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers – TALL Engineers Ltd – Technical & Graphic Design Services Limited – The Timber Frame Consultancy – Truro Timber Frames – Vision Development – Wain Morehead Architects Limited – WB Timber Innovations Ltd – Wedeman Consulting Ltd – Westructure Timber Frame Ltd – Wolf Systems Ltd

TIMBER FRAME SITE ERECTION SERVICES Ti1500 – 21 Century Carpentry Building Services Ltd – Advanced Housing Systems Limited – Andrew Page Oak – B & K Structures – BE Timber Frame – Borneo Benar Sdn Bhd – Brendan Flynn Construction Ltd – Carpenter Oak & Woodland – Cartledge Timber Frame – Courtyard Designs Ltd – Cygnum Ltd – Deeside Timberframe Ltd – Eden Timber Frame – Flight Timber Products Ltd – Forest Hill Design – Gibbs Timber Frame Ltd – JML Contracts Ltd – Karlin Timber Frame (NE) Ltd – Kilbroney Timber Frame Ltd – Laminated Timber Structures Ltd – Martin Robinson Carpentry Ltd – Merronbrook Ltd – MTE (Leicester) Ltd – Myriad Construction Ltd – Norfolk Timber Frames Ltd

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– Oakridge Building Company – P Thomas Associates Ltd – Pennine Timber Frame (UK) Ltd – Rainford Timber Co Ltd – RMJ Homes Ltd – Self-Build-Pro (Chartered Surveyors) – Soutra – Steve Coleman (Timber Erectors) Ltd – Sylva Group – The Timber Frame Consultancy – Timber Design Services – Timbertech Homes Ltd – Truro Timber Frames – Turner Timber Frames Ltd – Venturer Pte Ltd – Vision Development – Wales Timber Solutions – WB Timber Innovations Ltd – Westructure Timber Frame Ltd

TIMBER FRAME MANUFACTURERS

Ti2000 – A. C. Roof Trusses Limited – Advanced Housing Systems Limited – Allwood Timber Ltd – Andrew Davie Timber Frame Homes – Anson Timberworks Limited – Arbonis – B & K Structures – Bartram Timber Frame Ltd – BE Timber Frame – Benfield ATT Group Ltd – Carpenter Oak & Woodland – Cartledge Timber Frame – Constructional Timber (Manufacturers) Ltd – Courtyard Designs Ltd – Crendon Timber Engineering Ltd – Crendon Timber Engineering Ltd - Bristol Branch – Crocodile Timber Frames – Cygnum Ltd – Deeside Timberframe Ltd – Eco Homes Direct Ltd – Egoin UK Timber Construction – Elite Systems GB Ltd – Elite Timber Homes – English Heritage Buildings LLP – ETF (Northern) Ltd – Fleming Buildings Limited – Fleming Homes Limited – Flight Timber Products Ltd – Frame UK – Gibbs Timber Frame Ltd – Guardian Homes – Harlow Bros Limited – Inspire Timber Systems Ltd – Ipswich Timber Frame Ltd – Joseph Griggs & Co Limited – Karlin Timber Frame (NE) Ltd – Kernow Frame Limited – Kestrel Timber Frame Ltd – kritikoswood – Lakeland Timber Frame – Local Homes - Low Carbon Living – Lowfield Timber Frames Ltd – Manley Construction – Merronbrook Ltd – Moreys – MTE (Leicester) Ltd – Neatwood Homes Ltd – Nordic Homes Modular UK Ltd – Norscot Joinery Limited – Northern Timber Systems – Oak Frames Direct – OFP Timber Framed Homes Ltd – Oregon Timber Frame Ltd – Pennine Timber Frame (UK) Ltd – Q T F Services – Rainford Timber Co Ltd – RMJ Homes Ltd – Robertson Timber Engineering Limited – Scandia Hus Manufacturing Limited – Scotframe Timber Engineering Limited

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– Seven Oaks Joinery – Siero Lam SA – Silvaframe Structures Ltd – Space4 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 Kits Scotland – Timbertech Homes Ltd – Timberworks Europe – Townsend Timber – Truro Timber Frames – Turner Timber Frames Ltd – Urban Marque – Vision Development – Wales Timber Solutions – Walker Brothers (Timber Frames) Ltd – WB Timber Innovations Ltd – Westframe – Westructure Timber Frame Ltd – Westwind Oak Buildings Ltd – Williams Homes (Bala) Ltd

TIMBER FRAME, CARPENTRY FRAMED STRUCTURES Ti2500 – A J Laminated Beams Ltd – Allwood Timber Ltd – Border Oak Design & Construction – Carpenter Oak & Woodland – Cowley Timber & Partners Ltd – Crocodile Timber Frames – Flitcraft Ltd – Gibbs Timber Frame Ltd – Green Oak Carpentry Company Ltd, The – Kernow Frame Limited – McCurdy & Co Ltd – Oak Frames Direct – Paling Joiners – Robertson Timber Engineering Limited – Steve Coleman (Timber Erectors) Ltd – T J Crump Oakwrights Ltd – The Cartlodge Company – Turner Timber Frames Ltd – Wales Timber Solutions – Westructure Timber Frame Ltd – Westwind Oak Buildings Ltd

TIMBER FRAME, ANCILLARY COMPONENTS Ti2700 – Allwood Timber Ltd – Crocodile Timber Frames – DuPont (UK) Ltd – Flight Timber Products Ltd – Frame UK – MTE (Leicester) Ltd – Scotframe Timber Engineering Limited – Simpson Strong-Tie

TIMBER GROWERS

Ti4000 – Coed Cymru – Forest Service, DAERA – Stourhead (Western) Estate

TIMBER IMPREGNATION PLANT SUPPLIERS Ti7000 – Koppers – Lonza Wood Protection

TIMBER MERCHANTS, GENERAL Ti7500 – Alsford Timber – Andrew TF Goto – Arnold Laver – Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Bell & Sime Buildbase – Benchmark Timber Ltd – Brodies Timber – Buildbase Ltd – Chadwicks (Mowbray Drive) Limited – Days Buildbase – Fleming Buildbase – Gibbs & Dandy – Harlow Bros Limited – Hay & Co Buildbase – Hendricks Lovell – International Timber – J P Corry Group Limited – Jackson Building Centres Ltd – Joseph Griggs & Co Limited – kritikoswood – 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 – Scandia Hus Manufacturing Limited – 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 (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 – Melingoed Ltd – Norman Limited – Nottage Joinery & Timber Merchants – Thorogood Timber Limited – Timbersource Limited – Vastern Timber – W. L. West & Sons Ltd

TIMBER MERCHANTS, SOFTWOOD SPECIALIST Ti7700 – Beaumont Forest Products Limited – Benchmark Timber Ltd – Brooks Bros (UK) Limited – Davidson Timber UK Ltd – Days Buildbase – Hendricks Lovell – James Latham plc – Nicks & Co (Timber) Ltd – Norman Limited – Thorogood Timber Limited – Timbersource Limited – Vida Wood UK Limited

TOOLS, POWER

To0500 – G & S Specialist Timber – ITW Construction Products – Nottage Joinery & Timber Merchants

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TOOLS, SERVICING & SUPPLIERS To1000 – ITW Construction Products

TRUSSED RAFTER MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Tr4000 – A. C. Roof Trusses Limited – Arnold Laver – Benfield ATT Group Ltd – Buildbase Ltd – Crendon Timber Engineering Ltd – Crendon Timber Engineering Ltd - Bristol Branch – Flight Timber Products Ltd – Frame UK – Gibbs Timber Frame Ltd – Jackson Building Centres Ltd – Joseph Griggs & Co Limited – Melingoed Ltd – Merronbrook Ltd – MiTek Industries Limited – Moreys – MTE (Leicester) Ltd – Nicks & Co (Timber) Ltd – Pasquill – Scandia Hus Manufacturing Limited – Scotts of Thrapston Limited – Seven Oaks Joinery – Sydenhams Timber Engineering – Thomas Armstrong (Timber) Limited – Trussed Rafter Association – Turner Timber Frames Ltd – Wolf Systems Ltd

– NBJ (London) Ltd – Norscot Joinery Limited – Original Box Sash Windows Company, The – Patchett Joinery Ltd – Rowan Timber Supplies (Scotland) Ltd – Scotts of Thrapston Limited – T Manners & Sons Ltd – The Stable Company

WINDOWS, HARDWOOD

Wi3000 – Chase Joinery Contracts Ltd – Dempsey Dyer Ltd – J C K Joinery – Original Box Sash Windows Company, The – Prefix Systems

WINDOWS, SOFTWOOD

Wi4000 – Chase Joinery Contracts Ltd – Dempsey Dyer Ltd

WOODTURNING SERVICES Wo2000 – Haldane (UK) Ltd – Lowe & Simpson Group Ltd – Woodscape Ltd

TRUSSED RAFTER MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT Tr5000 – MiTek Industries Limited – Wolf Systems Ltd

VAPOUR PERMEABLE MEMBRANES Va0500 – Beaumont Forest Products Limited – DuPont (UK) Ltd – Rotho Blaas SRL

VARNISH MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Va1000 – AkzoNobel Industrial Coatings Ltd/Sikkens Joinery – Ghana Forestry Commission – Teknos (UK) Limited

VENEER AGENTS, IMPORTERS & DISTRIBUTORS Ve1000 – Finewood Marketing (UK) Ltd

VENEERING SERVICES

Ve3000 – Kent Flush Doors & Joinery Ltd – Taylor Made Joinery Interiors Limited

WARRANTY BODIES Wa1000 – BLP Insurance – NHBC

WINDOW MANUFACTURERS Wi2000 – Adams Joinery Limited – Biker Group – Dempsey Dyer Ltd – ERW Joinery Ltd – Fyntons Limited – JDM Joinery Ltd – kritikoswood – McBeth Joinery – MFM Joinery Ltd

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List of advertisers A C Roof Trusses Ltd......................................................... 48

Houghtons of York........................................................... 188

Quercus Parket................................................................ 104

A W Champion Ltd.......................................................... 118

Howarth Timber & Building Suppliers.......................... 157

RB Doors & Joinery Ltd.................................................. 132

ACCSYS................................................... Inside Front Cover

Howarth Windows & Doors Ltd..................................... 180

Robertson Timber Engineering Ltd................................. 41

Adam Power Associates Ltd............................................ 30

Hundegger IL..................................................................... 50

Rotafix Ltd.......................................................................... 43

Alsford Timber Ltd.......................................................... 144

Husker Ltd.......................................................................... 36

Rubio Monocoat UK Ltd.................................................. 138

Ambrovit SPA..................................................................... 57

International Timber......................................................... 16

Rushmoor Engineering Services..................................... 30

AV Birch Timber Engineering........................................... 54

Inwood Developments Ltd.................................... 92 & 158

Scotframe Timber Engineering Ltd................................. 62

B&K Structures.................................................................. 31

ISO Chemie GmbH............................................................. 42

BASF Wolman.................................................................. 136

Isocell Ltd........................................................................... 40

BEA Fastening Systems......................... Inside Back Cover

ITW Construction Products........................................24-25

Benfield ATT Group Ltd.......................................... 51 & 206

iWood Timber Ltd............................................................ 163

Binderholz GmbH.............................................................. 94

James Latham PLC............................................Back Cover

BPC Building Products Ltd............................................... 63

Jet Joinery Suppliers Ltd............................................... 180

Brooks Bros UK Ltd.................................................. 2 & 105

Kent Solutions Ltd............................................................. 46

Calders & Grandidge....................................................... 140

Koppers Performance Chemicals..........................142-143

Caledonian Plywood Company Ltd............................... 176

Kreunen Kunststoffen BV.......................................182-183

Capricorn Eco Timber..................................................... 104

Lakeland Timber Frame................................................... 30

Talbotts Biomass Energy Systems Ltd......................... 124

Careys Carpentry Contractors Ltd................................... 60

Laminated Timber Stuctures........................................... 88

Teknos UK Ltd.................................................................. 134

Combilift........................................................................... 112

Liberty Fire & Vision........................................................ 132

The Bradfords Group...................................................... 160

Constructional Timber (Manufacturers) Ltd................... 38

Lowfield Timber Frames.................................................. 32

Tilly Holzindustrie............................................................ 116

DuPont Tyvek..................................................................... 33

Malaysian Timber Council.............................................. 116

Timberclad....................................................................... 156

DWB Roof Truss Ltd.......................................................... 40

MDM Timber Ltd.............................................................. 102

Timber Frameworks (Alba) Ltd........................................ 56

Dynalyse AB....................................................................... 40

Medite Smartply.................................................................. 4

Timber Kit Solutions.......................................................... 32

ECO Homes Direct............................................................. 42

Meerdink UK.................................................................... 124

Timber Trade Federation............................................14-15

Ecological Building Systems UK Ltd............................... 48

Melingoed Ltd.................................................................... 56

Timberpride....................................................................... 28

Ecosse Doors Ltd............................................................. 180

Metsä Wood..................................................................... 114

Timbmet Ltd......................................................................... 1

Egger UK Ltd...................................................................... 65

MiTek Industries Ltd......................................................... 32

TMJ Contractors Ltd....................................................... 174

Egoin Timber Construction............................................... 74

MKM Group...................................................................... 120

Tramex Moisture Meters.................................................. 10

Elite Systems GB Ltd......................................................... 58

Morgan Timber.................................................................. 44

Engineered Timber Solutions Ltd.................................... 64

Morrells Wood Finishes Ltd............................................ 141

Envirograf......................................................................... 126

Murray Timber Group................................................ 6 & 98

ETF (Northern) Ltd............................................................. 42

Neatwood Homes Ltd....................................................... 62

Eurban Ltd.......................................................................... 70

NHG Timber Ltd............................................................... 125

Fabric Flare Solutions..................................................... 144

Norbord Europe................................................................... 8

Flitcraft Ecobuild Ltd......................................................... 49

Nordic Wood Ltd................................................................ 48

FSC UK.............................................................................. 102

OFP Timber Framed Homes Ltd....................................... 20

G-Frame Ltd....................................................................... 84

OHRA Racking Systems.................................................. 117

Garnica Plywood............................................................. 110

Olley EE & Sons................................................................ 102

Ghana Forestry Commission..................................106-107

Owatrol UK Ltd................................................................. 140

Wood Waste Control Engineering.................................. 124

Global Timber Products Ltd........................................... 156

PEFC UK Ltd....................................................................... 88

Wooden World................................................................... 22

GP Wood........................................................................... 118

PiveteauBois............................................................. 68 & 90

Woodscape Ltd................................................................ 146

H & M Carpentry Ltd......................................................... 50

PPK Timber Designs Ltd................................................... 18

Wyckham Blackwell.................................................18 & 28

Hazlin of Ludlow Ltd....................................................... 186

Premdor UK...................................................................... 130

XL Joinery Ltd.................................................................. 178

Hoppings Softwood Products Plc....................... 156 & 166

Quality Timber Decking.................................................. 152

Züblin Timber............................................................... 78-79

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Timber 2018 Industry Yearbook

Sealmaster....................................................................... 176 Setra Sales UK Ltd............................................................. 82 Siero Lam SA................................................................... 162 Sioo Wood Protection AB............................................... 140 Smart Build Supplies........................................... 104 & 160 Sovereign Chemicals Ltd................................................ 145 Spotnails Ltd.................................................................... 162 Stora Enso UK.................................................................. 118

Travis Perkins Plc............................................................ 100 Urban Front...................................................................... 133 Vandecasteele Houtimport............................................. 119 Vastern Timber Co Ltd.................................................... 164 Venables Oak.......................................................... 64 & 154 Vicaima ............................................................................ 128 Wardells Long Lengths................................................... 116 Werzalit UK............................................................ 154 & 166 Whitmore's Timber........................................................... 56

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