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TIMBER 2021 KEY TIMBER TOPICS
Spotlight on sustainability Achieving net zero carbon Timber offices
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Moisture and mass timber Service life of wood Cladding, decking, stairs, doors
INSPIRATIONAL PRIZEWINNERS The Rye Apartments: landmark example of sustainable and healthy buildings Best of the rest: Wood Awards winners
A TO Z TRADA members Buyers’ guide
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TRADA Contents
07 Foreword: An unprecedented year Nick Milestone 09 TRADA membership for the timber industry 10 Review of the year: 2020 – a year for online events
Rupert Scott
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University Engagement Programme: Challenges, the curriculum and 12 climate literacy – a bright future for timber and engagement Tabitha Binding
16 Wood Awards winner: The Rye Apartments 21 Wood Awards winners: Best of the rest Chiltern House, Stocking Lane Hughenden Valley, High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP14 4ND
Spotlight on sustainability
22 Why wood costs less: the path to net zero Sarah Virgo
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28 Wood fibre thermal performance and sequestered carbon Adrian Judd
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37 Architects Declare: one year on Kat Scott
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34 Changing the narrative: Biodiversity, Forestry and Wood report Eleanor Harris
41 Structural timber: delivering quality and sustainability assurances Andrew Carpenter Ten things to know about engineering timber frames 46 Steve Corbett
57 Stacking up off-site timber construction financials Dr Mila Duncheva Mass Timber Office Forum 63 Oliver Hartley-Booth
71 Office refurbishments Kelly Harrison Expanding into the airspace: why engineered timber is a good fit 79 Lee Murphy
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93 Service life performance of wood in construction Ed Suttie
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104 Alternative UK timber species
Steven Adams & Dan Ridley-Ellis Brimstone cladding test site 118
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127 Changes to the tests and requirements for fire and cladding Mostafa Jafarian
134 Stepping up decking standards Janet Sycamore
141 How do you specify preservative-treated wood? Gordon Ewbank
146 The role of the passive fire protection installer and maintainer Ross Newman
155 Fire Door Safety Week: why fire door safety can’t be left to chance Helen Hewitt
162 Design steps to stair safety Kevin Underwood
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170 Get the most from TRADA membership 173 How to use this directory 174 Alphabetical list of TRADA members 204 Buyers’ guide index 216 List of advertisers Timber 2021 Industry Yearbook
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TRADA Foreword
An unprecedented year
How continuously changing circumstances have brought challenges and opportunities.
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ovid-19 dominated 2020, overthrowing all previously made plans. TRADA has adapted fast and continues to do so as Government guidelines adjust to meet changing circumstances. In spite of the pandemic, I am thankful that there are several other updates to be made – be them industry developments or opportunities, comments on our personal fight against climate change, and updates on changes to the TRADA Board of Directors.
Industry opportunities The impact of the shutdown of building sites that occurred in spring 2020 directly resulted in a boost for the off-site technologies market, with more developers, local authorities and contractors focusing on integrating both panelised and modular housing solutions to speed up delivery. This shift change was last experienced post-World War II, which led to the prefab solution. Therefore, in the coming years we should expect higher demand and anticipate how timber can play its part. There is an increase in structural steel and cross-laminated timber hybrid office construction, especially in high-rise office designs, as the major UK developers move towards a more climate-friendly solution that proves to be both quicker in delivery and cost neutral.
Climate emergency TRADA has been broadcasting the environmental benefits of timber since 1934, so I won’t repeat what hundreds of pages of our resources already tell you. However, while organisations continue to rally against climate change on a wider scale, TRADA is now focusing its discussions on the critical role of climate literacy within university courses across the UK. Tabitha Binding, TRADA’s University Engagement Manager, continues to create excellent opportunities for students and lecturers – both to become more climate literate, and to incorporate it more fully into their educational curricula. TRADA is pleased to be working with – among others – Architects Climate Action Network and Anthropocene Architecture School, to bring discussions and decisive action to the people who matter. Many TRADA members are signatories of Architects Declare and Construction Declares, among others, which is fantastic. I cannot overstate how critical it is that we design buildings that
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function as part of a larger self-sustaining system. It is one thing for individuals to challenge their behaviour, but we must also call for systemic change.
New appointees I am delighted to formally welcome Kelly Harrison, Associate Director at Whitby Wood, to the TRADA Board as a Director. It is a much-deserved position; her aspirations for and commitment to timber have seen her through more than 14 years in the industry, and a further year on the TRADA Advisory Committee (AC). I would also like to thank Alex Abbey, Partner at Cullinan Studio and supportive member of the AC, for stepping up to the role of AC Chair, a position left open by Simon Smith’s departure.
TRADA and the Timber Trade Federation In October 2020, the TRADA Board signed a memorandum of understanding to form a strategic merger of both TRADA and the Timber Trade Federation (TTF) in 2021. This is an historic step forward for timber in the UK and brings together two of the oldest and biggest names in timber. It will combine the lobbying and communications power of the TTF with the technical know-how, insight and design guidance from TRADA to make timber the first-choice product for designers across the country. I am looking forward to working with David Hopkins and other colleagues to make this a success from day one.
Summary 2020 was a pivotal year and I’m sure there will be many more challenges to come. We have not yet seen the end of Covid-19, nor the long-term impacts of Brexit, but – as Chairman of TRADA – I remain hopeful that the timber industry may seize the opportunity to grow and take root. n
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TRADA About us
TRADA membership for the timber industry
TRADA (the Timber Research and Development Association) is the internationally recognised centre of excellence that serves the timber and woodworking industries, their suppliers and customers. Benefits All TRADA membership subscriptions are used to deliver high-quality benefits and services for TRADA members. Key membership benefits include access to our technical helpline, which is manned by our team of timber experts 9–5pm Monday to Friday, and our comprehensive catalogue of technical resources intended to inform best practice on all aspects of timber design, specification and
use. These resources include Eurocode 5 design tools, online publications, printable PDFs and a detailed wood species database, supplying you with round-the-clock access to a unique, web-based library. Marketing benefits include free entries in our online Find a Supplier directory and in our annual Timber Industry Yearbook, which is distributed to 3,000 specifiers and manufacturers. n
Timber industry For companies in the production, trade or manufacture of timber or wood-based products, and suppliers of products used in conjunction with timber, such as treatments, finishes and fittings
Specifier For organisations and individuals who design, specify and/or use timber, and industry associations, local authorities and other controlling bodies
Contractor For organisations or individuals that are building contractors, housebuilders or self-builders
Designer/maker For individuals and small companies up to five people designing custom and made objects in wood for the exterior or interior of buildings or landscaping
Academic For lecturers and students on a recognised university, college or further education course
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TRADA Review of the year
2020: A year for online events Rupert Scott delivers a round-up of TRADA’s activities from the past 12 months.
3It would be TRADA's last in-person event was Futurebuild in March 2020
impossible to review the past year without mentioning Covid-19 and how it has changed the way we work. As a result of the restrictions, TRADA’s last in-person event was Futurebuild in March 2020, which marked the release of the long-awaited Manual for the design of timber building structures to Eurocode 5 2nd edition.
3When Covid-19 relegated many construction professionals to furlough or self-isolation, we began work on the Learn with TRADA email series. Over several months, we released emails focused on varying subjects, each collating relevant reading, free downloads and handy discounts in the TRADA Bookshop. We have delivered 18 Learn with TRADA emails, and have had tremendous feedback. These emails have continued into 2021, with further goodies to be added.
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TRADA Review of the year
The Rye Apartments by Tikari Works won the Gold Award and the Private Award in the 2020 Wood Awards. Photo: Jack Hobhouse
The number of online events has soared as in-person events have fallen. Working via the web has proven to be extraordinary, no matter the application of choice. In September, TRADA dabbled in this with our members’ only webinar Get more out of TRADA membership, which introduced attendees to various tools built into our website.
3The Wood Awards winners were announced in November, which included several prominent TRADA members. Read the case study of the Gold Award winner, the Rye Apartments, on page 16.
4We took our annual Better Timber Buildings conference
online in November in the form of two digestible two-hour online events, focusing on timber and fire, and the durability of timber respectively. By going online, we were able to transfer the savings to our members, making it part of our growing membership package.
Futurebuild March 2020
In 2021, we hope to expand our provision of online training in the form of webinars that will benefit our members and others interested in learning about timber. Here at TRADA, we are always looking to improve on both our approach and our offering in order to adapt to meet the evolving needs of our industry. n www.trada.co.uk
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TRADA University Engagement Programme
Challenges, the curriculum and climate literacy: a bright future for timber and engagement Tabitha Binding, TRADA’s University Engagement Manager, reports. TRADA University Challenge 2020 Supported by major sponsors STEICO and Arnold Laver, sponsor Stora Enso, and supporters Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification UK, Passivhaus Trust, Western Timber Trade Association and Wood for Good, the 48-hour competition, which took place 17–19 February 2020, saw 58 students from universities across the UK gather at Cardiff University to compete to design, cost and engineer new homes. The brief given by Wales & West Housing Association for a large rural site at Adams Drive, Narberth, Pembrokeshire, laid out real-life constraints for the students to address: affordable housing that is low-carbon, energy and water efficient, climate resilient, healthy and desirable. Each team consisted of student engineers, architects, architectural technologists, quantity surveyors and landscape architects, and received hands-on support from pioneering design professionals and industry members, including judges from Mikhail Riches, Cullinan Studio, Stride Treglown, Ramboll, Buro Happold, Entuitive, Gardiner & Theobald and PLAN:design. Posters and models from the four winning teams displayed at Futurebuild in March attracted lots of attention and so lectures, talks and live projects were talked about, booked and then... Covid-19 took everything from on site to online almost overnight.
The curriculum New curriculum guidelines for the development of engineering degree programmes, issued by the Joint Board of Moderators in March 2020, included a requirement to integrate sustainable development into existing teaching and learning, and stipulated that students must graduate aware of climate change, the low-carbon agenda and the effect of material choices. This has opened the door to timber being taught on a par with other construction materials. TRADA has consequently drawn together an online working group of engineering lecturers and professionals from across the UK to address the teaching of timber.
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Engineering students undertaking a pilot module in the structural behaviour of timber beams. Photo: Tabitha Binding
Prior to the engineering working group being set up, a pilot of the module Structural tests on timber beams – developed by Dr Zhongwei Guan and Dr Jürgen Hackl at the University of Liverpool’s School of Engineering – took place. Working in small teams, 130 second-year engineering students undertook the module enabling them to understand the structural behaviour of timber beams with different grades and to learn how to conduct a structural test to obtain key parameters and characterise structural performance. Timber was donated by the North West Timber Trade Association and James Jones & Sons Limited. The architecture curriculum is in the process of being updated with tensions developing around the call for more technical climate literate knowledge integration. Students, tutors, lecturers and professionals under the umbrella of Architects Climate Action Network (ACAN) are campaigning to embed three aims into the curriculum: decarbonisation, ecological regeneration, cultural transformation.
Climate literacy To encourage design students and their lecturers to become climate literate and understand how they have the power to greatly
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reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases in the construction sector, TRADA ran a series of sold-out online workshops with the Anthropocene Architecture School, about Climate Literacy and the Built Environment, supported by ACAN student members. Participants from 47 universities took part, which led to a significant increase in TRADA membership and a big increase in students incorporating timber into their design projects.
A bright future Covid-19 brought about uncomfortable changes, eroded certainties and challenged preconceptions. And yet 2020 was hugely positive, with increased collaboration and a willingness for academia, industry, professionals and associations to come together, to encourage, enthuse and educate. n
Publications
Designing timber structures builds knowledge incrementally in a series of chapters and begins by exploring the material of timber itself, including its sustainable credentials. Chapters
Includes guidance on CLT, panels, composites, fasteners, fire and durability.
Tabitha Binding University Engagement Manager TRADA
Further information The University Engagement Programme is supported by the Timber Trade Federation. Visit www.trada.co.uk/academic or email tbinding@trada.co.uk if you are a university lecturer or student who wants to ‘talk timber’.
The best books on timber design and construction are available from the TRADA bookshop bookshop.trada.co.uk
TRADA’s latest publication is its first textbook aimed at university students and recent graduates. Designing timber structures: an introduction is an essential primer for those new to designing and engineering with timber. It is written in a clear and engaging style and the book’s notable strength is its full-colour illustrative detail that brings the subject to life.
Manual for the design of timber building structures to Eurocode 5 2nd edition
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2 and 3 consider timber design basics such as deflection, strength and calculating loads to enable the design of a timber floor and stud wall. Chapters 4 and 5 focus on two essential engineered timber products: glued laminated timber (glulam) and cross-laminated timber (CLT). The creation of these products as well as their application in design is discussed, including stability and bending. Connection design is covered in both the glulam and CLT chapters. In chapter 6, the authors address fire, acoustics, detailing and key considerations regarding timber in existing buildings. Chapter 7 completes the book with comprehensive further reading. Designing timber structures is packed with more than 250 detailed drawings and photographs, plus over 40 pages of illustrated worked examples demonstrating how to design a timber floor, timber wall, glulam frame and CLT frame. An end-of-book glossary allows for easy cross-chapter reference of all key timber terms.
Off-site and industrialised timber construction 2nd edition Examines the production concepts that can boost the efficiency of timber construction.
Timber frame construction 5th edition The leading manual for professionals on conventional timber frame construction.
For more information on publications and standards available, visit bookshop.trada.co.uk or contact the bookshop on: +44 (0)1494 569 602 or email bookshop@bmtrada.com www.trada.co.uk
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The Timber Trade Federation’s (TTF) mission is to grow the use of wood. We believe it brings a practical aesthetic beauty to our lives, while contributing to a low-carbon future.
Our members are often first placers in the market and, as such, have a duty of care to their downstream customers. They show this through a strict adherence to the TTF “Code of Conduct”.
However, with the array of timber products available and the range of global forests that we import from, we have to ensure that the products are both responsibly sourced and fit-forpurpose in the market.
This commits our members to the highest standards of integrity in product quality and sustainability – from the tile battens on your roof to the preservative treated decking in your garden, right through to the plywood lining your van.
To do this, the TTF acts as the guardian of product quality, standards and
The Code of Conduct provides clear guidance to members about what
products should and should not be placed on the market, and gives assurance to merchants, builders and other end-users that buying from a TTF Member means buying with confidence. The TTF has long been a world leader in responsible sourcing and supply chain management. We were the first timber trade association in the world to introduce a compulsory risk management and verification system – The Responsible Purchasing Policy (RPP) - to keep members and their products in line with the requirements of the EU Timber Regulations and the Construction Products Regulation.
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Outstanding and sustainable new homes Winning both the Gold Award and the Private Award in the 2020 Wood Awards, The Rye Apartments showcase how timber can be used to create efficient, high-quality and low-carbon buildings.
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acing Peckham Rye Park in South London is a new development of ten apartments which demonstrate how the use of timber can create homes that are sustainable, efficient to build and with interior spaces of exceptional quality. The apartments have a structure of cross-laminated timber (CLT) which is exposed on the internal walls of the apartments, creating warm and tactile interiors filled with light from generous windows. Tikari Works acted as architect and – unusually – as both client and main contractor for the project. Practice partners Ty and Nicola Tikari had previously acted as client, developer and main contractor for their own home, the award-winning Pocket House, subject of a TRADA Case Study in July 2020.
The project The practice acquired the prominent corner site, containing a dilapidated two-storey building and four garages, with the intention to create, as the architect explains: ‘exciting, sustainable homes full of detail, craft and delight. The project was driven by two key considerations – how to design spaces which resisted standardised or default positions within housing design, and how to create an efficient building with the minimum amount of material, embodied carbon and cost. To this end, the choice of timber as a primary material within the project was key to achieving these objectives.’ The ten apartments are set in two blocks, one of three storeys and one of four storeys, which face each other on a corner site opposite the popular park. Red brick Victorian houses and larger apartment buildings lie alongside, and the two blocks relate to this neighbouring context in form and scale. They are clad with red clay shingles that reflect the colour and texture of adjoining brickwork yet, because they extend seamlessly over both walls and roof, the shingles create an urban composition that appears both new and familiar. A concrete plinth at the base resolves changes in level and encloses bin and bike stores. >>
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2020 Wood Awards winner The Rye Apartments Completion date: March 2020 Building type: Apartments
Location: Peckham Rye, South London Architect and client: Tikari Works Structural engineer: Webb Yates Engineers Main contractor: Tikari Works CLT subcontractor: Eurban Timber supplier: Stora Enso, Binderholz Timber elements: Structure, walls and roof, staircases and lift shafts, floors and interior fittings Timber species: PEFC-certified Austrian spruce
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Timber structures Wood Awards winner
The timber structure Richard Mayo, structural engineer and associate at Webb Yates Engineers, describes the structure: ‘The use of CLT as the primary superstructure material had a number of benefits for the scheme. It enabled us to take advantage of its lightweight nature and provide a reduced foundation scheme which wouldn’t have been achievable with a heavier structure. The construction programme of the superstructure was also very short, with each block being built in a couple of weeks using a mobile crane positioned between the blocks to lift all the panels into place. With the sloping topography of the site, the concept design was to use a concrete substructure to provide a ground slab and external retaining walls. These walls were then used as a plinth for the superstructure to launch the perimeter CLT walls above ground, with internal CLT walls extending down to ground floor. The concrete faces have been left exposed which provide an aesthetic contrast with the also exposed CLT walls and soffits.
Photo: Jack Hobhouse
The accommodation ranges from one-bedroom apartments with garden plots in the space between the blocks, twobedroom apartments with terraces facing the park and three-bedroom two-storey apartments on the upper floors and within the pitched roof spaces; the rooms open out to terraces on both sides.
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The internal layouts and geometry of the two apartment blocks enabled the CLT to be used in an efficient way with a clear primary span between the perimeter walls and the spine/party wall, while the internal walls within the apartments were also used as loadbearing and provided additional support to the floor panels. This resulted in 200mmthick floor panels and 100mm-thick wall panels throughout both blocks. The apartment layouts also gave an opportunity to show how CLT can be used effectively with changing floor plans either by utilising the walls as deep beams, or with light transfer framing. Where transfer structures were required, the use of glulam beams and columns was prioritised, and working with Tikari Works we developed a design solution to suit each apartment
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which incorporated these elements into the internal walls to avoid compromising the spaces with additional structure. As a result of the use of CLT, the primary structure has a net negative embodied carbon with the sequestered carbon in the timber offsetting the amount of carbon produced for the materials used in the substructure and superstructure.’
The design of the interior spaces The apartments’ interiors are designed to be clean and simple, using a limited palette of natural materials to minimise visual clutter and create spaces that act as a backdrop to furniture and daily life. Internal walls, ceilings and staircases are all of visual quality spruce CLT. The internal walls and ceiling surfaces were treated with a site-applied coating that achieves Class 1 and Class 0 fire resistance and spread of flame; it has a 10% white tint to prevent the timber yellowing over time due to UV light. The CLT floor panels – which are exposed on the underside as the ceiling of the apartment below – are overlaid with underfloor heating and floating floors for acoustic deadening between apartments. The floors are finished with white-lacquered ash boards and terrazzo tiles. Bathrooms and halls are floored with red quarry tiles and services are housed in dropped ceilings
lined with delicate spruce timber strips. Other services were co-ordinated into pre-routed channels in the prefabricated CLT structure or routed within the floor space. Within the timber-lined living spaces are cupboards, shelves, cooker hoods and kitchen units made of CNC grooved 18mm three-layer spruce ply boards and worktops made from recycled paper. The apartments on ground and first floors are divided by the staircase/lift core and by a central CLT party wall comprising twin 100mm CLT wall panels; the air gap between them is filled with a mineral wool acoustic barrier.
Sustainability The extensive use of timber as a renewable resource and carbon store was a key consideration in minimising the embodied carbon of the development, allowing the building to satisfy cradle-to-cradle principles of sustainability. A total of 227 tonnes of carbon dioxide has been removed from the atmosphere and stored in the timber structure over its lifetime. The length of time required to grow the same timber again in the Austrian forest is less than two minutes. The thermally efficient ‘fabric first’ CLT superstructure is close to Passive House standards of airtightness; this was achieved by careful detailing and rigorous management on site by the in-house design and construction team. The CLT frame is wrapped with 150mm of non-toxic and non-combustible mineral wool insulation overclad with the rainscreen of red masonry shingles. The use of CLT prefabricated components reduced construction time, minimised waste and enabled dry construction techniques to be used extensively. In addition to the use of timber, energy-saving features include photovoltaic panels, whole-house heat recovery mechanical ventilation and high-performance solar control glazing, all set within a highly airtight envelope. n
Awards RIBA London Regional Award 2020 – Shortlist Wood Awards 2020 – Gold Award and Private Winner New London Architecture Environmental Prize 2020 – Highly commended Structural Timber Awards 2020 – Private Housing Project of the Year Shortlist
Further information Photo: Jack Hobhouse
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Best of the rest
A look at some of the other 2020 Wood Award winners.
Swimming pool hall at King’s College School4
Photo: David Morley Architects / Morley von Sternberg
Using a series of undulating, wave-like beams forming the ceiling, the curved glued laminated (glulam) timber mimics the shape of water in motion. Stained white to reflect the light, the use of structural timber saves in excess of 100 tons of carbon emissions. Winner of the Education and Public Sector Award.
3National Automotive Innovation Centre The largest research facility of its kind in Europe, the NAIC houses 1,000 staff and students working across design, engineering and research. The walls were assembled using prefabricated, self-spanning timber and cross-laminated timber (CLT) mega panels. Winner of the Structural Award.
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Wooden Roof4 Overcoming a tricky construction challenge, this elegant roof is composed of a wooden diagrid frame fixed without glue or mechanical fixings. The structure creates a light-filled space evoking a woodland clearing. Winner of the Small Project Award.
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Frindsbury Manor Barn4 This ambitious restoration project was crafted from 1,400cu ft of green oak sourced from within a 25-mile radius of the barn. Local craftspeople completed the carpentry on site using a mixture of traditional and modern techniques. Winner of the Commercial and Leisure Award. www.trada.co.uk
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Brockeridge Stair4 Stretching across three storeys, the staircase is cantilevered from flush-mounted stringers in solid planned ash and ash-veneered birch core plywood. It was designed using digital fabrication from Building Information Modelling software, using computer numerical control milling. Winner of the Interiors Award. n Timber 2021 Industry Yearbook
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Timber structures Spotlight on: Sustainability
Why wood costs less: the path to net zero
Sarah Virgo calculates the sustainability savings that can be made through timber construction.
Solar Avenue, Climate Innovation District. Photo: Citu
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Timber structures Spotlight on: Sustainability
“Using wood in construction to displace high-carbon materials such as cement and steel is one of the most effective ways to use limited biomass resources to mitigate climate change.”
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n an attempt to slow climate change, the Government has set targets for the UK to reach net zero by 2050.1 If we are to have any realistic chance of reaching these goals in time, we must act now.
While there is no quick fix to addressing the climate emergency, the forest and wood-based industries have a crucial role to play. For the UK to reach net zero, we must prioritise and promote increased tree planting and greater use of wood products. Indeed, in its 2019 UK housing: Fit for the future? report,2 the Committee on Climate Change said: ‘...Using wood in construction to displace high-carbon materials such as cement and steel is one of the most effective ways to use limited biomass resources to mitigate climate change...’ It also stated that the construction industry must focus on the whole-life carbon impact of new homes, including embodied and sequestered carbon.
How timber can achieve net zero Using timber in construction helps to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the atmosphere and slows climate change in three simple ways: • Trees capture harmful CO2 from the atmosphere and store it as carbon. • Sustainable forest management with timely harvesting and restocking leads to continued capture of CO2 . • Using timber for construction instead of more CO2 -intensive materials means carbon is stored for at least the lifetime of the building, and often longer when reclaimed wood is used for ‘second life’ products.
Choosing structural timber to reduce embodied carbon According to the Institute of Structural Engineers, embodied carbon can contribute 10% to 20% of a building’s total carbon footprint.3 In a typical new office building, 50% of the embodied carbon is in the structure alone. This can be reduced by choosing timber for a building’s structure. >> www.trada.co.uk
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Timber structures Spotlight on: Sustainability
Embodied, operational and sequestered carbon Embodied carbon, also known as embedded carbon or
carbon capital, is defined by the UK Green Building Council as ‘the total greenhouse gas emissions generated to produce a built asset’.4 This means knowing how much CO2 is emitted from extraction, processing, manufacturing, transportation and assembly of every building product used.
Operational carbon is often measured alongside embodied carbon. It is the collective CO2 emissions produced for a building to run, from the energy, heating, cooling and ventilation systems through to IT equipment and lighting.4 Sequestered carbon is the amount of CO2 that is stored in the earth, in oceans, in trees and in plants. Trees ‘capture’ carbon during photosynthesis as they grow and this remains stored inside them even when they are felled and turned into wood products and materials. This means that buildings become a carbon store when their structural frame, insulation and interiors are made from wood.
One example is at Republic in East India Dock.5 Two office buildings, the Import Building and the Export Building were extended and refurbished together with the surrounding public realm. Architect Studio RHE worked with structural engineers Heyne Tillett Steel to expand both buildings with internal timber frame structures constructed from exposed glued laminated timber and cross-laminated timber (CLT). The carbon stored in the new structures equates to 404 tonnes at the Export Building and 460 tonnes at the Import Building. This means that for the buildings’ lifetimes until demolition, the new structures store more than 1.5 times carbon than used in their construction.5
Republic at East India Dock, Import Building. Photo: Dirk Lindner
Ways to reduce embodied carbon include: • specifying natural and renewable materials such as timber, particularly for the structure • specifying alternatives to cement mix such as lime and fly ash • checking the Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) of a product for details on its carbon footprint (wood products can be checked using the Lifecycle Database)6 • using off-site construction to minimise waste, reduce build time and improve quality • applying circular economy thinking, particularly reusing materials or using fewer materials. This is key for the end of a building’s life.
The challenge of reducing operational carbon When we think about creating more energy-efficient, environmentally friendly buildings, we often focus on switching to renewable energy sources. Although this is one part of the solution, if we continue to build poorly insulated and ventilated homes, the demand on renewable energy sources to heat and cool them will in itself be unsustainable. Homes also need to be as fabric efficient as possible.
Republic at East India Dock, Public Realm. Photo: Dirk Lindner
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A report published by the BioComposites Centre at Bangor University concluded that using timber frames rather than masonry can reduce carbon embodied emissions by around 20% per building.9 When CLT is chosen in place of concrete structures the effect is even greater, with carbon embodied emissions reduced by around 60%. As an industry, we already have the technology, knowledge and skills to make a dramatic difference to the impact that the built environment has on climate change. While the move will not always be easy, the negative impacts of doing nothing, adapting too slowly or merely tinkering around the edges will remain with us for generations to come. n
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Sarah Virgo Campaign Manager Wood for Good Republic at East India Dock, Export Building. Photo: Dirk Lindner
Passivhaus is not just for self-builders, as demonstrated by the RIBA 2019 Stirling Prize winning Goldsmith Street.7 Architect Mikhail Riches designed a mix of houses and flats for this Norwich City Council social housing development. Constructed from insulated timber frame panels that were manufactured off site, the homes were built to Passivhaus standards, with the result that the occupants enjoy sunny, light-filled homes and fuel bills of just £150 per year. Another award-winning example is the Leeds Climate Innovation District.8 Designed by White Arkitekter and developed by sustainable property company Citu, it combines sustainable design and construction techniques to deliver low-carbon living for city-centre residents. The properties are ten times more airtight than UK Building Regulations require, coming close to Passivhaus standards.
Why wood CO2ts less Those working in the built environment are aware of the impact the construction industry has on the planet. Drawing on limited resources, labour-intensive practices and creating buildings that are high in embodied and operational carbon are having longterm effects. Therefore, opting for more sustainable building materials that capture and store carbon, such as wood, needs to become normal practice. www.trada.co.uk
Further information Wood for Good is the timber industry’s campaign to promote the use of wood in design and construction. For more information, visit www.woodforgood.com and sign up for the regular e-newsletter.
Further reading To find out more about timber and sustainability, visit www.trada.co.uk/sustainability
References 1. www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-becomes-first-majoreconomy-to-pass-net-zero-emissions-law 2. https://d423d1558e1d71897434.b-cdn.net/wp-content/ uploads/2019/02/UK-housing-Fit-for-the-future-CCC-2019.pdf 3. www.istructe.org/resources/guidance/carbon-embodiedoperational 4. www.ukgbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/UK-GBC-ECDeveloping-Client-Brief.pdf 5. https://woodforgood.com/case-studies/republic-at-eastindia-dock 6. https://woodforgood.com/lifecycle-database 7. https://woodforgood.com/case-studies/goldsmith-street 8. https://woodforgood.com/case-studies/climate-innovationdistrict-leeds-city-centre 9. www.theccc.org.uk/publication/wood-in-construction-in-the-ukan-analysis-of-carbon-abatement-potential-biocomposites-centre Timber 2021 Industry Yearbook
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Wood fibre thermal performance and sequestered carbon
Adrian Judd highlights how wood fibre insulation can help achieve sustainable construction.
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“During its life a tree will capture and store carbon in its structure. If the timber is used in construction after it is felled, this carbon remains locked away rather than being released during the process of decay.”
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he overriding benefits of using timber in construction have increased its recent use in the UK construction sector. A combination of climate action groups and rising carbon dioxide (CO2) pollution levels have influenced governments worldwide to consider more sustainable construction methods and many are now issuing targets on how to achieve zero carbon within very restrictive time frames. Globally, building and construction are responsible for 39% of carbon emissions.1 In France it has been announced that all new public-funded buildings must contain at least 50% wood or bio-based materials by 2022 in an ambitious plan for a greener urban life. Why wood? Wood is multifunctional, strong and insulating; it sequesters carbon, helps to reduce operational carbon and is a beautiful natural product.
Wood as a raw material While the majority of European-sourced timber comes from well-managed forests, offering sustainable and recyclable products, even timber is a precious resource. It is therefore critical that the whole tree is used at some point during the manufacturing process. Wood fibre insulation is produced from trees that are felled either from forest thinning or coppicing programmes that were never destined to grow to full size, which is a great example of how ‘waste’ wood can be valuable. The bark is removed and used as a biomass energy source while the rest of the tree is ground to produce wood fibres for insulation (or for other products such as fibreboard).
Thermal performance and wood Thermal performance is often explained as how well a home retains heat. This can be the defining factor between a freezing cold home in the winter or a warm and cosy one. However, that statement only defines thermal performance in terms of retaining heat, with no mention of the need to keep excessive heat from entering a building and overheating it. It takes more energy to cool a building using air-conditioning units than it does to heat it. >> www.trada.co.uk
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Insulation should be designed so that it allows a building to provide year-round thermal comfort. The natural properties of wood make it an excellent insulant; it has low thermal conductivity, high density and high specific heat capacity. The UK Building Regulations focus on the U-values achieved as the main measure for efficiency. However, heat can travel by convection, radiation and conduction. Conduction is the focus on the building fabric. Do two walls or roofs with the same U-value perform the same way when considering other factors of thermal performance? No. By using the right materials for the fabric of the building, summer overheating can be controlled, better indoor air quality can be achieved and occupants receive better year-round comfort, as well as reduced energy consumption and bills. The control of summer overheating is commonly known as ‘phase shift’.1 A correctly designed timber structure, incorporating wood fibre sheathings and insulations, is just one way of achieving a better-performing building. This technology is already widely used in other countries, so how can its use be increased in the UK?
Breathability / vapour open All buildings should offer a comfortable indoor environment and ensuring good indoor air quality requires the right balance between airtightness, vapour control and breathability. It is possible for a building to be both airtight and achieve acceptable air-exchange levels as well as being ‘vapour open’ and breathable.
STEICO Zell air injected wood fibre insulation to a timber frame structure. Photo: STEICO
Correctly detailed building fabrics using wood fibre materials allow moisture, which can be detrimental to human health, to pass through the structure of a building without affecting its integrity. A vapour open external layer ensures that no moisture is trapped within the frame, which is good for both the wellbeing of the homeowner and the structure of the building.
Passivhaus principles Passivhaus is the leading international design standard for low-energy, comfortable, high-quality and affordable buildings. By using timber as part or all of the main structure and incorporating wood fibre insulation, some of the key Passivhaus principles such as super-insulation and thermalbridge-free construction can be achieved while also ensuring the lowest possible impact on the environment.
Sequestered carbon Carbon sequestration or carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is the long-term removal, capture or storage of CO2 from the atmosphere. This means that during its life a tree will capture and store carbon in its structure. If the timber is used in construction after it is felled, this carbon remains locked away rather than being released during the process of decay.
Dry wood fibre render carrying board on a masonry retro-fit project. Photo: STEICO
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Protect wood fibre sheathing to external facade of timber frame structure. Photo: STEICO
products come from a sustainable source where felled trees are replaced at least 1:1. If the UK implemented the same legislation as the French Government, an immediate impact would be made in sequestering more carbon in buildings, creating a positive impact on the climate crisis.
Operational carbon If a dwelling is designed with energy efficiency in mind, using the principles of a fabric-first approach, which considers the components and materials that make up the building fabric before the use of mechanical or electrical services, timber-based products can have a double effect when it comes to carbon. When a building is designed and built using natural materials that offer good year-round thermal comfort, there are not only benefits from the ‘locked in’ carbon of the structure but also energy consumption, which assists in the operational carbon produced in the everyday running of the building. With the probability that from 2025, new homes in the UK will not be permitted to use gas as a primary source for heating, combined with the rise of electric vehicles, there will be a huge burden on the electrical grid. Therefore, anything that can be done to reduce energy dependency, such as an efficient fabric-first approach in construction, will play a key role in future housing solutions. www.trada.co.uk
Summary The natural properties of wood-based materials, be it in construction or insulation applications, should make them an automatic choice for the UK construction sector. They provide strong, versatile and resilient structures that ensure high levels of year-round thermal comfort. Wood is also sustainable, recyclable, well-resourced and managed, and stores carbon at source. n
About the author
Adrian Judd Director Steico
Further reading To find out more about timber and sustainability, visit www.trada.co.uk/sustainability.
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Changing the narrative: Biodiversity, Forestry and Wood report
Eleanor Harris outlines the findings from the Confederation of Forest Industries (Confor).
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ntil now the forestry industry has had few resources to counter accusations that conifer forests planted for softwood production are ‘barren’, ‘lifeless’ or ‘biodiversity deserts’. Therefore, to draw together the evidence that forestry is essential and sustainable, and assess the gaps in research, Confor prepared its new report Biodiversity, Forestry and Wood.1
and spiders from pitfall traps, or shaking them onto sheets; crunching data on woodcock or dormice submitted by thousands of volunteers. Hundreds of comparative plots – old, young, native, exotic, managed, unmanaged, open, afforested – reveal the difference forests and their management make to wildlife. Previously, none of this work was in the public domain to inform policy and practice.
How the results were acquired and what they mean
The UK’s wood-producing forests are far from lifeless and harvesting far from disastrous. Working conifers support abundant life, and have allowed threatened forest specialists such as wood ant, crossbill, ferns, fungi and lichens to expand. Some forest species only live on native trees, which is why it is important that all working forests include a native component. Yet the difference between native and nonnative was far less marked than expected. For most wildlife, it is the presence of a forest that is important (generally the bigger the better) and sustainable, professional management matters more than tree species.
The results cited in the report represent thousands of hours spent by ecologists listening for birdsong and bats; counting plants in squares and butterflies along lines; fishing beetles
Standardisation Many of the studies cited in the report played an important policy role in informing and assessing the development of the sustainable forestry framework – the UK Forestry Standard (UKFS).2 This standard ensures that woodland creation and management benefits biodiversity as rapidly and deeply as possible. Pockets of native broadleaves and open space among the conifer crop increase habitat value of the whole forest, as does retention of deadwood and unharvested areas.
The red squirrel is one of many species that have benefited from the expansion of forests for wood production in the UK. Photo: Hazel Clark
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Standards for drainage and harvesting ensure forest management improves rather than damages freshwater habitats, and avoids undue disturbance to wildlife. UK-planted forests have always delivered biodiversity gain, although in the past mistakes could also cause loss. For the past 30 years the UKFS has ensured that siting, design and management of forests delivers resounding biodiversity benefits.
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favourable policy environments that encourage landowners to plant trees on better land than in the past, carbon capture is accelerated through faster tree growth – off the scale of current carbon calculators. The importance of wood use to replace carbon-emitting materials such as steel, concrete and plastic is increasingly well understood. So, too, is the importance of growing sufficient timber in forests planted to meet this need. Otherwise, pressure to exploit undisturbed natural forests, damaging their valuable carbon and biodiversity stores, will increase. The report cites figures showing that globally, wood produced from planted forests reduces harvesting of natural forests by 26%, and planted forests are very efficient: they comprise around 7% of global forest cover but contribute 46% of the wood we use. Future timber demand is expected to quadruple by 2050, so the need to increase our supply is urgent.
Conclusion
Moss, ferns and flowers colonise the forest floor of a Scottish spruce forest. Photo: Eleanor Harris
Report findings Biodiversity case studies Biodiversity, Forestry and Wood is not just a literature review. It also incorporates case studies from Confor members, giving a voice to woodland owners, managers and contractors who work in the forests across the UK, and who see and appreciate its wildlife on a daily basis. John Little, for example, is an experienced Forest Manager with Tilhill who has worked in Argyll for 30 years. He has seen hen harriers and sea eagles colonise as forests mature, along with red squirrels and signs of their predators, pine marten and wildcat. Walking forest fence lines he is struck by the contrast in birdsong between forest and the rough grazing it replaced. His new woodland schemes and harvesting/restocking plans ensure microhabitats such as ancient woodland, wetland and species-rich grassland are identified, protected and expanded in forest designs.
Timber production The report also explores the wider context for growing timber. Evidence of the carbon benefits of the UK’s woodproducing forests is increasing. With better silviculture and genetics, and healthy timber markets and more www.trada.co.uk
The UK, with its low forest cover, strong demand for wood and excellent climate for growing trees, is well placed to tackle this global hunger for the green gold. In the past, this has often been perceived as a choice involving sacrificing forest biodiversity for the sake of an essential commodity. But not only can a working forest sustain a rich ecosystem of forest wildlife, the active management paid for by its timber production is also intrinsic to its health and resilience. Timber doesn’t just build homes for people, it sustains habitat for biodiversity. n
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Dr Eleanor Harris Policy Researcher Confor
Further reading To find out more about timber and sustainability, visit www.trada.co.uk/sustainability.
References 1. www.confor.org.uk/news/latest-news/biodiversity-forestryand-wood 2. www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-uk-forestry-standard Timber 2021 Industry Yearbook
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Architects Declare: one year on
Kat Scott provides an update on the progress so far.
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n 2019, 17 Stirling prizewinning architecture practices acted as founding signatories to UK Architects Declare Climate and Biodiversity Emergency. There are now more than 1,000 signatories and the list continues to grow. Each of these companies has committed to enact change in line with the initiative’s 11 declaration points.1 The underlying problem the architecture profession faces is that, while knowledge and skills already exist to make the change necessary to mitigate these crises, there has not been a collective urgency to incite that change. Accelerating this recognition can be achieved by sharing knowledge in a non-competitive manner across the profession, by changing mindsets in the public and industry alike, and by recalibrating the goals of the system.
Architects Declare Conference at Battersea Arts Centre, November 2019. Photo: Jacqueline Wheeler
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In the 18 months since Architects Declare was founded, this landmark initiative has inspired other disciplines and countries to establish sister campaigns under a wider banner of Construction Declares Climate and Biodiversity Emergency. Under the UK Construction Declares umbrella there are now declarations for structural engineers, building service engineers, civil engineers, contractors, landscape architects and project managers.
In November 2019, before anyone had heard of Covid-19 and when it was still possible to meet in large numbers, Architects Declare held an inaugural event at the Battersea Arts Centre with more than 350 attendees. Here, exemplary speakers such as Kate Raworth, author of Doughnut Economics, and Jeremy Lent, author of the Patterning Instinct, shared their knowledge with attendees, after which group discussions were facilitated with the support of Architects Climate Action Network (ACAN) volunteers. A live ‘slido’ was held to gauge opinions on a range of topics, from supporting a Green New Deal, to working with clients who may not operate in line with the declaration commitments. All of the day’s events were video recorded and are now part of a range of resources on the Architects Declare website.2 >>
Globally, other countries have set up their own iterations of these initiatives, with a total of 5,800+ companies worldwide now part of this movement. This includes declarations in Australia, Canada, the US, Ireland, Singapore, South Africa and Germany, to name just a few. www.trada.co.uk
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Feedback survey In spring 2020, Architects Declare conducted a survey of signatory practices to gauge how they felt they were faring with enacting the level of change the declaration commitments imply. The survey also sought to receive feedback on what the signatories wanted the initiative to become in the future. Pleasingly, 80% had significantly or somewhat changed; although it was clear there were particular areas of the declaration for which practitioners felt they needed more support. From this, more resources were developed for signatories targeting these challenging areas. These resources are: 1. Running meetings across ten UK regions for practices to share ways of implementing the declaration and practical knowledge with each other. These ten regions are now meeting regularly. The frequency and agenda for those ongoing meetings are self-led. 2. A soon-to-be launched practice guide that has been developed by the Architects Declare working group of volunteers, with expert review and input. 3. A new website that has resources from all Architects Declare events, including videos of the Battersea Arts Centre conference and the embodied carbon event.
The Steering Group also tries to tie links across to other initiatives, such as the London Energy Transformation Initiative (LETI), the Architects Climate Action Network (ACAN), the Edge3 and a range of professional institutions. As the Architects Declare signatory list has expanded, so too have the administrative efforts required to keep the communications between signatories flowing and to create the kinds of resources and support that the signatory practices highlighted they needed in the first survey. The Steering Group has tried to grow the organisation’s structure, establishing a working group of volunteers to help with the generation of resources (including a guide for practices who have declared a climate emergency to enact the declaration through their daily work), helping to write consultation responses and supporting the work of the initiative.
Increasing support Architects Declare has relied on support from those working closely to it, but has now issued a plea for contributions from its signatories, asking for £20 per qualified architect working in any signatory practice as a suggested amount. There are plans for the initiative to become a charitable organisation to make this a more formal part of the structure in the future.
The Steering Group The Architects Declare Steering Group meets on a fortnightly basis as a whole team, forming sub groups to progress work on priority tasks in between meetings. Much of the work involved in setting up sister initiatives both here in the UK for other professions, as well as internationally, has been undertaken by this group – in particular by Jacqueline Wheeler of Haworth Tompkins. The original instigators of Architects Declare are endeavouring for the Steering Group to be as diverse as possible in terms of age, gender, background, race and profession, and continue to work to improve this.
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LETI Embodied Carbon Study launched January 2020. Photo: dRMM
Regional meetings In addition to the working group, there are now regular regional meetings, where signatory practices from across the Construction Declares family are invited to form groups based on where they live or work. The first of these events has commenced, with the North East and North West discussing engaging with clients and the Midlands discussing easy wins in sustainable design, with each regional group establishing its own agenda for the event. It is hoped that professionals will benefit from meeting likeminded individuals to galvanise local initiatives and to form support networks to help meet the declaration commitments.
About the author
Kat Scott Senior Architectural Assistant dRMM
Further reading To find out more about timber and sustainability, visit www.trada.co.uk/sustainability.
Actions in 2021
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For Architects Declare, the next major milestone will be the postponed UN Climate Change Conference (COP 26), where it is hoped that construction and the built environment will be integral to the discussions. This is particularly important given the large impact these aspects have on the industry meeting its climate targets, with 40% of carbon emissions arising from the built environment. n
1. See ‘Climate emergency: an industry response’, Timber 2020 Industry Yearbook, pp44–49, 2020 2. www.architectsdeclare.com 3. https://edgedebate.com – a multidisciplinary engineeringled think tank
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Structural timber: delivering quality and sustainability assurances The Committee on Climate Change has advised the Government to use the coronavirus crisis as a catalyst for reducing the construction industry’s carbon emissions and called for ministers to seize the opportunity to make the industry greener. Andrew Carpenter discusses how structural timber systems can help the UK construction industry deliver both quality and sustainability assurances.
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he world has woken up to the detrimental impact that we are having on the planet. Now is the time to invest in building in timber for not only safeguarding the environment and reaching net zero carbon targets, but also to deliver predictability of quality and performance. This is a massive opportunity for the UK to make a sizable change and opt for more sustainable building technologies. There is now real positivity around our sector. Structural timber systems are acknowledged as one of the optimum construction solutions in the battle to reduce carbon emissions.
Foundations for timber frame structures can be built at a lower cost and less environmental impact due to the lightweight nature of the structure. Photo: Stewart Milne
Reducing carbon emissions Trees are at the heart of the climate change debate. Once carbon sequestration was a natural phenomenon only understood by scientists, but this has changed and terms such as ‘carbon sink’ are commonly used in construction. Commercially managed woodlands sequester a third more carbon dioxide than wild forests – so the growing of timber for use in construction is vital in the battle to reduce carbon emissions.
Build process Modern timber frame structures are precision-engineered, strong and durable. The build method relies on a factory-manufactured timber frame as a means of structural support – carrying the loads imposed by the floors and roofs – before transmitting them to the foundations. The foundations for timber frame structures can be built at a lower cost and less environmental impact due to the lightweight nature of the structure. www.trada.co.uk
Timber frame construction uses factory-manufactured wall panels, floor panels and roof panels. The systems used are classified as either open panel, closed panel or structural insulated panels (SIPS). In open panel timber frame structures, the open panel system provides the structural frame, to which site-installed insulation, services and plasterboard elements are added. In closed panel timber frame buildings, the structural frame is the same as an ‘open panel’ construction, but includes factory-fitted insulation and inner sheathing boards to close off the panel. Finally, the SIPs building method uses timber panels, which are bonded to insulation to provide structural strength.
Progress Around three quarters of all new homes in Scotland are built using structural timber, but England is lagging behind with just a quarter of all new homes being built using structural timber. >> Timber 2021 Industry Yearbook
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About the author
Andrew Carpenter Chief Executive Structural Timber Association (STA)
Further information For more information, visit www.structuraltimber.co.uk
STA Assure Quality Management Scheme All structural timber building Timber frame construction uses factory-manufactured wall panels, floor panels and roof panels. Photo: StoraEnso system supplier members must annually go through an independently assessed STA Assure Quality Management Structural timber is now used by every sector of the Scheme. The process is supportive and informative to construction industry, due to timber’s superb environment ensure that the highest levels of competency can be credentials – reducing energy consumption across the lifetime demonstrated by all STA members. Endorsed by all the of the building, as well as being quick and easy to construct. major warranty providers the STA Assure programme has different levels of compliance – Gold, Silver and Bronze – Quality and accountability depending on the extent of quality systems in place at the time of audit. Structural timber is not only about sustainability. The messages from the Hackitt Review findings mean that the construction industry needs more accountability surrounding the build Competency Scheme for Timber Frame Designers and process. The final report, ‘Building a Safer Future’, outlines ‘the Engineers / Competency Scheme for Installers golden thread’ – a new vision for the building control process, It is equally important for the standards that are achieved in with the aim of increasing productivity, reducing costs and controlled factory conditions to be applied from the design ensuring quality developments. stage right through to construction on site. This is why there is a Competency Scheme for Timber Frame Designers and Quality assurances should be an end-to-end process, and Engineers in the STA Assure programme and a Competency competency and compliance are crucial in achieving excellent Scheme for Installers within our Site Safe Policy. This standards across all construction projects. makes certain that compliance and quality is an end-to-end process. Site Safe Policy has now been mandated by the Health and Safety Executive and is seen as an example for Summary other material groups to follow. Timber architecture is having its moment; however, it is going to be far greater than that. It is a trend that has major potential for the Further reading future of building design and development. Continuous technical developments and the need for sustainable management of • Timber frame construction, 5th edition, ISBN 978-1resources are further reasons why timber systems are proving 900510-820, TRADA Technology, 2011 to be the material of choice. • Site check: the timber frame pocket guide, ISBN 978-1Now is the time to invest in building in timber; for the prosperity 909594-65-4, BM TRADA, 2018 of the country and its residents, for employment, for the economy and – ultimately – for safeguarding the environment, • WIS 0-3 Introduction to timber frame construction, BM today and tomorrow. n TRADA, 2020 www.trada.co.uk
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Ten things to know about engineering timber frames Steve Corbett lists the ways in which designers and engineers can work together to create successful projects.
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“The past 20 years has seen a welcome return of timber being used in modern building design, and this is accelerating. Engineered timber allows large spans, and an infinite variety of forms, for both public buildings and domestic architecture.”
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n the Middle Ages, cathedral builders acted as their own engineers, and the master mason and master carpenter would be wholly responsible for the execution of the build. They learned from their mistakes and we have the benefit of learning from their success – the failures didn’t survive. The lantern tower at Ely Cathedral, completed in 1334, is one of the greatest engineering feats of its time. The structural design principles for such historic timber frames clearly pre-date modern building regulations. A tried and tested design can be proved on the basis of precedent, and a Certificate of Approval from a specialist engineer is perfectly acceptable. This method is widely used in the design of such structures, such as this crown post roof for a Buddhist monastery.
Timber today Tradition aside, the past 20 years has seen a welcome return of timber being used in modern building design and this is accelerating. Engineered timber allows large spans, and an infinite variety of forms, for both public buildings and domestic architecture. It is promising to see that there are increasing numbers of structural engineers and architects who specialise in working with timber and encourage its use. This article explores the ways in which timber designers and engineers can work together by outlining the main factors in that relationship. Most successful projects are forged by teamwork and collaboration.
1. The fundamentals There are three principles that inform a successful project: design, structure and buildability. If the architect and engineer speak for the first two, the timber designer can offer other allimportant elements: • value for money • eliminating redundancy • making it buildable. Now that most designers use 3D modelling it is easy to forget that building in this way has limitations not always evident on a screen. It is then that the timber frame designer can help. >> www.trada.co.uk
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an idea of the form, scale and content of the structure, and a conversation that concludes, ‘Yes, that works’. The team can then move forward, get the consultants properly appointed and begin the second stage. If the conversation concludes that it does not work, it is time to rethink.
5. Specification
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2. Off-piste It is not uncommon for the carpentry team to make suggestions that depart from the specification of the project engineer. However, engineers (or more correctly their professional indemnity insurers) understandably don’t like sharing design responsibility. It is therefore important to draw a line between the two disciplines and agree who does what. Typically, the carpentry team would be subcontracted to design the timber element of the building and engage their own engineer to justify it.
It is important to forge a relationship with the consultant engineer at an early stage. The engineer might come up with specifications that demand a certain performance from the material, but the carpenters’ experience may tell them it would be unachievable. In this case, a series of conversations can quickly narrow down the options and come up with a workable specification. Solid timber is anisotropic in its nature, which is to say that it behaves differently in its three planes: radially, tangentially and along the grain. An engineer may choose the option not to use solid timber but prefer to specify engineered timber because this is more predictable. However, nothing should be ruled out when selecting the right material.
6. Procurement
Structural timber frame design is usually a straightforward process – it is the interface with the rest of the building that causes the most discussion, for example the specification for the building envelope. Although not in the remit of the structural team, it affects the design and performance of the structure, and engineers must allow for the dynamic loads. In addition to structural calculations, engineers need to check serviceability – the effects of creep, deflection and movement must be accounted for if they create the possibility of damage to surface materials or finishes.
When supplying a batch of solid timber, particularly of unusual specification, any good timber merchant should always ask what the material is to be used for. The end use of the material is critical if the right species, grade and quality is to be offered, and feedback from the producer is invaluable. It is tempting for the architect or engineer to specify a high grade of timber, just because such grades are listed. However, it might not be suitable, or even available, and it takes experience from the carpenters to manage the procurement. Timber selection is a certain skill that can make or break the success of a project. It may be considered a poor use of resources to specify the highest grade of timber where a lower grade would do perfectly well.
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In terms of specialist timber engineering, a two-phase approach works well. The first stage begins early in the process, when the design intent is known but no details are developed. An early meeting should establish the general structural principles, along with buildability and affordability. ‘Intuitive engineering’ means you have an outline sketch,
There is more to grading and specifying timber than the table of mechanical properties used by the structural engineer, and the carpentry team can inform this process. They know that timber conversion has a big effect on strength, durability and movement, and can predict the likely shrinkage and movement of each component. The rate of growth can be specified, >>
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but in the mainstream this rarely happens. Rate of growth is influenced by the geographical origin of the timber, but also by forestry practice, length of the felling cycle and local terroir. Softwood with narrow growth rings is stronger than softwood of the same species with wide apart rings, but, counter-intuitively, the opposite can be expected for structural grade temperate hardwoods, such as oak.
8. Creativity As original and exciting structures are developed, the input from the structural engineer is critical. With long spans, or unusual shapes and new engineered wood products, there is a great demand for ingenious solutions. Some projects might require a purpose-made connector, for example, and it is particularly satisfying if the connection is invisible, although there is still a place for the display of visible fixings so that the load paths and the building’s function are easily interpreted. As another example, while checking for adequacy for a 30-minute fire rating, the simple device of upsizing the sections will allow for charring and ensure the residual section is structurally adequate.
9. The golden triangle This is a term used for three aspects of any project that need scrutiny: cost, time and quality. Two of these can usually be achieved, but sometimes the third will suffer. It might be quick and cheap, but of low quality. It might be a sensible programme and specification, but at higher cost. To balance all three
is a challenge, and the structural engineer has a key role. Keeping abreast of new engineered products and methods of construction, combined with a bit of lateral thinking, can make a big contribution. Main contractors can help by encouraging teamwork and avoiding delays. The client can also help by being clear about what they want, decisive when necessary and patient. Good buildings need good clients.
10. Case study: St Edward’s School This project is an excellent example of engineer and designer collaboration: a new three-storey academic centre, dressed in stone, surrounded by the Victorian architecture of an independent school in Oxford. Designed Academic Centre West Elevation, St Edward’s School. by TSH Architects, with main Photo: Duncan McNicol contractor Gilbert-Ash, the top floor is the new reading room. The structure comprises a series of 19 identical portal frames and a diagrid roof plane with diagonal members. The roof pitch is steep (50°), to mirror the surrounding architecture, and the walls and roof are lined with veneered plywood panels. A distinctive feature is that the glulam columns and beams are all in oak as opposed to the more widely specified whitewood. Much attention was given to the lighting design, supplemented by a clerestory of roof lights. >>
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One challenge was the requirement that no fixings should be visible from inside the building and another was the narrow section (120mm), limiting the size of connectors to maintain permissible edge distance. To achieve a moment connection at the column base was straightforward, using bonded rods, but connections between columns and beams, and at the apex, were another matter. A joint was devised using a solid billet of milled steel, with a tight 1mm tolerance, to act in shear, creating stiffness at the ‘knuckle’, likewise at the ridge. Consultant engineers at Andrew Waring Associates proved that a single M20 bolt on each side was adequate, provided that the threaded rod was secured with a 20mm-thick plate washer.
Another innovation was the use of tapered dovetail housings for connecting the primary roof members, instead of a steel connection plate, saving the cost of more than 250 connectors. The narrow section limited the housing depth, but this was deemed adequate, making use of the fact that these were in oak and not a softer spruce. n
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About the author
Steve Corbett Senior Design Manager Green Oak Carpentry Company
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• Timber frame construction 5th edition, ISBN 978-1-900510820, TRADA Technology, 2011
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Stacking up off-site timber construction financials
Dr Mila Duncheva analyses the effects of Covid-19 on economic sustainability.
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This is all well and good, but if the numbers don’t stack up, the social distancefriendly working conditions won’t be enough to convince off-site sceptics – and the opportunity to enhance environmental and social sustainability by building off-site with timber will be missed too. Construction output contracted by 40% at the start of the pandemic and looking at the economic sustainability of offsite construction is more pressing than ever. We need to bust the myth that off-site construction is not financially viable.
Off-site timber economic sustainability: Scotland The Increasing Offsite Housing Construction in Scotland project – funded by the Scottish Government More Homes Division, Scottish Enterprise and the Construction Scotland Innovation Centre – mapped the capacity and productivity of 15 off-site timber manufacturers in Scotland and also investigated the publicly available financial metrics of 31 off-site product manufacturers in Scotland. The project concluded that, in 2018, the off-site sector in Scotland had an estimated £275m turnover and 1,686 employees with projections to reach £317m turnover with 1,724 employees by 2023. Most interesting were the results from the business model analysis, which used the available financial records of nine of these businesses who had consistently submitted full financial accounts for four years. All of the nine businesses produced off-site timber products – the predominant material used in off-site manufacturing in Scotland. The businesses outperformed the average statistics for the construction industry regarding: • profit • debtor and creditor payments • liquidity. Among these, the profitability of construction businesses is often the main sticking point in conversations about the financial viability of off-site construction in the boom-and-bust property cycles. The mean performance of the businesses in the latest available financial year analysed, 2018, can be assessed using three key performance indicators: • Gross profit – the ratio of the difference between sales and the cost of goods sold to total revenue expressed as a percentage. • Profit margin – the ratio of profit (loss) before tax to total revenue expressed as a percentage. • Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) – the comparison of net operating profit (loss) to capital employed expressed as a percentage. >> Timber 2021 Industry Yearbook
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The Scottish off-site manufacturers sample outperformed the available benchmark data for the UK-wide construction and manufacturing businesses in all three indicators. The results were quite close for the gross margin. Yet for the profit margin, which takes into account not only Profit analysis adapted from Duncheva, Calcagno and the difference Hairstans (2019). Credit: Mila Duncheva between sales and the cost of goods, but also subtractions for interests paid such as bank loans and leases before tax, the Scottish off-site manufacturers were nearly twice as profitable as the average UK construction businesses. Some may argue that these numbers are less important than ROCE, which measures the profits you earn relevant to investments. Even here, Scottish off-site manufacturers were nearly 7% ahead of the average UK manufacturing business.
Multi-material off-site economic sustainability: UK The positive financial performance picture does not stop at Hadrian’s Wall. A quick analysis of the publicly available financial records of 13 UK businesses working in off-site construction, who won or were commended in the Offsite Awards 2020, revealed their combined annual turnover for the financial year ending in 2019 was £6.9bn and they employed 25,586 people in total. The sample included business who worked with all three main material types: • precast concrete • timber • light gauge steel. This analysis does not hold the same scientific rigour as the one for Scotland, but it is useful to paint a picture of the UK off-site sector’s financial performance. The results build the case for the financial viability of off-site manufacturing in the UK – the UK sample outperformed both the Scottish www.trada.co.uk
off-site businesses and the available UK construction and manufacturing benchmarks by more than twice according to profit margins and ROCE indicators, and by more than 7% according to the gross margin indicator.
What next? The construction industry is facing unforeseen economic sustainability challenges alongside other UK industries, but was hit particularly hard by the pandemic, resulting in twice as big of a reduction in GDP contribution than the UK average. The economic sustainability of businesses depends on their ability to continue operations. Others have already made the case for the socially distanced working conditions more easily available in off-site manufacturing facilities compared to on-site construction. The financial profitability analysis of off-site construction businesses in Scotland and across the UK shows that off-site construction can provide more economically sustainable business models than the construction and manufacturing industry benchmarks. This should be included as a consideration by businesses in their post-Covid-19 recovery plans to enable sustainable growth. n
About the author Mila Duncheva, PhD MCIOB Lecturer in Architectural Technology Centre for Offsite Construction + Innovative Structures Edinburgh Napier University
Special thanks to: Edyta Hoszko and Professor Robert Hairstans, Edinburgh Napier University.
Further reading • Duncheva, T., Offsite timber systems multi-factor productivity index, PhD Thesis, University of Strathclyde, 2019 • Duncheva, T., Calcagno, C. and Hairstans, R., ‘Scottish offsite construction sector capacity and productivity’, Increasing offsite housing construction in Scotland: An evidence base to support new policy and systems by Deakin, M. et al. Construction Scotland Innovation Centre, 2019. Available at www.cs-ic.org/library/increasing-offsitehousing-construction-in-scotland-an-evidence-base-tosupport-new-policy-and-systems • Hairstans, R., Off-site and industrialised timber construction, 2nd edition, ISBN 978-1-909594-81-4, BM TRADA, 2019 • Marshall, J., ‘Contractors finding it “extremely difficult” to hit even 2% margins, says Mace boss’, Building, 2018 Timber 2021 Industry Yearbook
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n January 2020, as a member of the TRADA Advisory Committee, I was approached by several industry leading developers with an idea to set up a forum focusing on mass timber and hybrid construction, specifically relating to the commercial office market. Popularity and uptake of mass timber and hybrid structures has been rapidly increasing in the past five years for many reasons. More recently the urgency to address the climate change crisis and increased focus on improving the health and well-being of the end-user has propelled this form of office construction to the forefront of commercial developments across the UK. The embodied carbon credentials of timber have an incredibly important role in reaching the ambitious targets that the UK and many countries around the world have set to achieve net zero carbon by 2050 or before, to begin to tackle the effects of climate change.
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The main purpose of the Mass Timber Office Forum is to bring together experts and stakeholders from across the industry to discuss and debate the barriers to using mass timber in office construction. Originally due to be held in person at G&T’s headquarters, the series had to pivot and reorganise digitally due to the impact of Covid-19 and the national lockdown implemented in March 2020. However, this challenge presented a fantastic opportunity to host these sessions as webinars that could be www.trada.co.uk
recorded and then distributed to a larger audience to share knowledge and experiences. TRADA, the Timber Trade Federation and the Structural Timber Association are part of the forum audience, and are actively collaborating to ensure the lessons from these sessions are disseminated across the wider industry. The forum is co-hosted by G&T’s Matt Holman (the Chair) and myself, and the monthly sessions focus on hot topics to help share knowledge and information that can be referred to when considering mass timber for commercial office projects. To date, eight successful webinars have taken place, discussing key topics such as insurance, fire, sustainability, capacity, best practice in construction and cost.
The insurance forum Voted by the audience to be the number one barrier to market for mass timber office buildings, the first session discussed: • the value of the mass timber industry1 • current barriers to market • the way forward with the insurance of mass timber offices both during and post-construction. The use of mass timber across the industry is increasing, generating a wider debate in the insurance industry on the assessment of timber buildings to evaluate the insurance premium requirements against the differing risks to concrete and steel structure frames. Some of these risks don’t fit easily into long-established construction classes and comparatively little statistical data exists to help insurers when underwriting mass timber buildings. Experts included: Andy Desmond of Marsh, Dominic Lion of Gallaghers, Caroline Hairsine and Oliver Wright from Aviva, Andy Penny and Robert Innes of Zurich, Nick Tilley from AXA, and David Lyle from Lockton. The panel discussed how these challenges also present opportunities for the sector, and how increased collaboration across the supply chain, data sharing and early initial engagement with the insurance industry could help mitigate these risks. >> Timber 2021 Industry Yearbook
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Figure 1: Elements of design affected by the use of mass timber in offices. Source: Gardiner & Theobald LLP
The fire, testing and building control forum The second session discussed the issue of fire in mass timber2 in both pre- and post-construction, as well as the work currently being done by stakeholders on the behaviour of mass timber buildings in the event of fire. The panel of experts included: Sam Liptrott, Director at OFR Consultants; Judith Schulz, Director at Arup; Mark Pundsack, Assistant District Surveyor for City of London and Building Control; and Prof Jose Torero, Professor of Civil Engineering and Head of the Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering at University College London. The group spoke about the importance of design when using mass timber products and how a few small changes could help to mitigate the risk of fire during construction. The forum audience were asked which elements of the design would be affected by the inclusion of mass timber and, as shown in Figure 1, although many answers were given the overriding message from the panel was that all elements of a development can be affected by the inclusion of mass timber making the design phase of a mass timber development extremely important. The panel also responded to questions raised during the previous forum on insurance and how the industry can work together, sharing knowledge to mitigate risk and reduce insurance premiums for mass timber developments. www.trada.co.uk
The group agreed that there is much that can be learned from other countries; examples from the Netherlands and the US provide inspiration on how to incorporate greater use of mass timber within our developments. There was also an appreciation from the panel of differing approaches to risk and suggestions for how we could take the principles and processes adopted by these regions and apply them to our own UK standards and guidance.
The sustainability forum The third session discussed the role that mass timber commercial office buildings can and will play in contributing towards the global net zero and sustainability agenda,3 as well as improving the health and well-being of a building’s occupants. The panellists, including Simon Sturgis, Managing Partner at Targeting Zero, Anna Denell, Sustainability Director at Vasakronan and G&T’s Environment and Sustainability Director, Richard Francis, also discussed the potential impact mass timber can have on achieving net zero by 2050, with the audience being asked whether they thought the health benefits of mass timber will accelerate the transition to net zero – the overall majority voted ‘Yes’ (85%).
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construction4 and had senior representatives from some of the most reputable main contractors across the country, all of whom had experience working on mass timber projects. Representatives from GRAHAM, Kier, Lendlease, Mace and Mid Group shared their experiences and lessons learned from using mass timber on recent projects. The group all felt positive about working with mass timber and cited that preventing and dealing with water ingress is one of the key challenges, albeit they all agreed this risk can be mitigated in a variety of ways at the procurement stage. They also agreed that collaboration was important, not just within the UK but also when learning from international projects.
The cost and programme forum In the fifth session the panel of experts focused on what implications using mass timber for office construction may have on a project’s cost, programme and the procurement approach,5 from the design phase right through to construction.
Collaboration was highlighted to be vital for the success of a mass timber project and, following a live poll (as shown in Figure 2 ), the audience voted 95% in favour of collaborating with other firms and key stakeholders to create a bespoke testing programme for these materials.
Remaining sessions The series has examined the impact that using mass timber may have on the cost and programme of a project, as well as the capacity of the supply chain for mass timber and the considerations needed for the structure, MEP and acoustics. The programme will conclude with a final session on architecture and design in April and culminate in a White Paper documenting the key considerations and learnings from each discussion, due for release in spring 2021. n
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Comprising five G&T experts, Matt Holman, Steve Bennett, Paul Robinson, Jess Pennell and myself, the panel discussed the various steps and considerations that need to be made when choosing mass timber solutions. Not only did the group consider pre-construction and the design phase of a project, but also the team that would need to be selected to deliver a mass timber project successfully and the stakeholders that would need to be consulted throughout the duration of a project.
Oliver Hartley-Booth Partner Gardiner & Theobald
Further reading • Cross-laminated timber: Design and performance, Revised reprint, ISBN 978-1-909594-63-0, BM TRADA, 2019 • Procuring engineered timber buildings: a client’s guide, ISBN 978-1-909594-78-4, BM TRADA, 2019
References 1. https://marketintel.gardiner.com/ bulletins/gt-launches-mass-timberforum-commercial-offices 2. https://marketintel.gardiner.com/ bulletins/the-impact-of-fire-whenbuilding-with-mass-timber 3. https://marketintel.gardiner.com/ bulletins/how-sustainable-is-mass-timber 4. https://marketintel.gardiner.com/ bulletins/best-practice-mass-timber
Figure 2: Poll on whether the audience would consider collaborative testing. Source: Gardiner & Theobald LLP
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The fact is, existing buildings often have built-in excess capacity. With thorough research to find the original drawings and investigations to expose and test structure on site, it is possible to adapt and extend to suit a new market, rather than demolish and start again.
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Refurbishment brings challenges: • Strengthening existing foundations is difficult and costly. • Existing superstructure may not be laid out in an optimum arrangement. • The buildability in and around an existing building and site, especially when some areas are occupied, can create logistical and viability issues.
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Engineered timber has solutions to many of these issues. Its high strength-to-weight ratio means that it has the capacity to support the required loads while adding much less weight to the existing structure and its foundations than other materials. Strengthening and work in the ground are therefore significantly reduced. Its off-site factory production, and minimal weight, are also ideal if you need the surrounding existing building to remain in use duringCLT construction, or if bolted steel there is any below-ground infrastructurethrough such as rail tunnels shoe plate, or services – the use of engineered timber can help reduce anchored to the programme time and minimise risk and disruption. concrete
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Acoustic separation is a challenge with CLT; its lightweight nature means that it has little mass to stop noise transfer. This must be addressed early on, as the acoustic build-up can add to the floor thickness and therefore increase the floor-to-floor height of the building. In some situations it can also cancel out the weight saving gained by using CLT in the first place, and detrimentally increase the strengthening required to the existing structure below. Products and details are available that provide a relatively heavy finish over a raised floor, which can increase the performance. There are no building regulations for acoustic separation between office floors and so clients should understand what they are requesting and its impact on the carbon footprint of the building.
Waterproofing details, temporary for the build and proposed for the design, should be considered carefully. If the existing building is occupied at lower floor levels or in part, a temporary roof may be appropriate. A detailed water management plan should be provided by the main contractor to manage the water by all trades until the building is completely watertight. A temporary watershedding drainage solution must be in place during Think and about the reinforcement construction which ensures that water is routed away from you cannot see. areas that may be susceptible to ponding or other surface wetting so there is no water damage to the timber. Water damage must be prevented at joints, for example by taping over and sealing them in such a way as to ensure no leakage Plate can be into the centre of a member or panel, and that colour over-sized withevenly over time across the surface. changes develop more holes than required, and the worst case Summary combination of anchors Retrofit with engineered timber is the future, but the considered in design team must be willing to survey and develop details calculation. as they go. n
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Expanding into the airspace: why engineered timber is a good fit Lee Murphy assesses the challenges and the overall benefits of using mass timber in roof top construction.
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he new Permitted Development Right (PDR), which came into effect on 1 August 2020, enables property owners and freeholders to extend upward into the airspace by two storeys without the need for planning permission. The value of extending into the airspace is increasingly being recognised by developers, and the sale, lease or transfer of ‘airspace rights’ is becoming big business. This is an important trend, particularly for major cities where available land is limited and values tend to be high. The 2017 Greater London Authority’s London Strategic Housing Market Assessment identified a need for 66,000 new homes a year in London, but the reality is that this need is not being met. Airspace developments can help to meet the shortfall in new housing, also addressing issues of high-density living and the efficient reuse and adaption of existing structures.
Benefits and challenges Expanding into the airspace is a good way for building owners to maximise the return on their investment. However, there will be some issues for project teams to be aware of that are specific to airspace developments, including the questions of weight and how to interface with the existing structure.
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As a mass timber and hybrid construction specialist we have recently delivered several cross-laminated timber (CLT) airspace schemes and there are generally logistical constraints around site access, material deliveries to site and working on the rooftop of a potentially occupied residential building. This is where CLT comes into its own; CLT is a lightweight material, highly accurate and efficient due to prefabrication, and its use ensures speed and ease of construction with zero waste. Operating on just-in-time principles, the number of deliveries with CLT is minimised, as is disturbance to neighbours and the pre-cut panels can be lifted on by crane, which is a major benefit due to the constrained nature of many rooftop sites.
Commercial extensions Commercial buildings provide an ideal environment for the addition of two or more storeys. In 2016 Lancelot Homes used CLT to create eight duplex apartments on the roof of a 1970s, threestorey brick built, mixed-use commercial and residential building in Kingston-upon-Thames. Originally purchased by King Street Group in the early days of the permitted development rules, the scheme was designed by Stephen Davy Peter Smith Architects to Level 4 of the Code for Sustainable Homes (now defunct). ‘From the outset the design intent was to develop generously sized residential units that would be compliant with the London Plan should the client wish to sell it on, for example to a housing association,’ says Architect, Stephen Davy. The original owners in fact sold the site to Lancelot Homes and the rooftop apartments were developed for private sale while maintaining the London Plan space standard. ‘Lancelot homes were keen to use CLT for the scheme and we were familiar with CLT and keen to use it, too. The building structure and layout could accommodate CLT and it helped resolved complex roof geometries at the rear of the scheme where a small neighbouring courtyard raised some right of light and sunlight issues. The fact that the panels are formed in highly efficient factory conditions and the elements cut to fit allowed us to get an envelope up quickly, including the complicated roof >> Timber 2021 Industry Yearbook
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‘One thing we learned was that if we were to do a similar project we would partner up earlier on in the planning stages with a mass timber specialist like G-frame Structures. There is a lot of thought required and by partnering with a specialist early on you get greater cost certainty.’
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pitches which were then overclad. This was far easier than installing a steel frame then having to adjust and work the geometries and fill the gaps between.’ ‘The great thing about this building was that, although only three storeys in height, it was a concrete frame, a pretty solid structure for that scale of building, which meant adding the two storeys on top wasn’t an issue. A commercial building is generally designed to take heavier loads and, by using a lightweight structural material such as CLT, the potential is there to add storeys. However, some more modern commercial buildings may have a substantial frame, but the nature of the build could make it trickier; for example, with a steel frame office building you would have to consider more carefully the detailing and isolation for sound transfer between units.’
Residential extensions The private residential sector is also seeing an increase in the number of airspace schemes, both single and multiple units. ‘There’s a huge opportunity for airspace developments in the private residential sector, as long as they’re done well,’ says Mark Stevens of HASA Architects. ‘The development needs to be responsive to the typology and context. I think we could develop airspace typologies, for example, with modularised systems or a choice of typologies that can work on Edwardian or Victorian terraces. This could certainly address the shortfall in housing, as well as giving people the option to grow instead of having to move.’ HASA has recently completed a 25m2 rooftop extension for a private client in south London. The home is an end-of-terrace house, part of an original boarding school that was converted in 2000 into six semi-detached houses. ‘The client wanted to achieve an en-suite master bedroom with roof terrace and to get the maximum amount of light possible to the property. They had a relatively limited budget and wanted something that would be quick to erect, so we took them through the path of looking at a CLT prefabricated structure that could sit on the existing building. We used CLT in its raw state with a light white wash.’ www.trada.co.uk
Harry Reid, Architect at Fletcher Crane Architects, comments: ‘The majority of new buildings are still using traditional construction, but the question is – is it a responsible piece of architecture in terms of materiality and climate? Architects need to have this at the forefront of their minds and persuade stakeholders and clients down this route, even if it ultimately costs them a bit more.’ Fletcher Crane Architects completed Water Gardens Pod in 2019, delivered after winning a competition held by the Church Commissioners to design a home for private rental at Paddington’s famous brutalist Water Gardens Estate. The innovative new home slots neatly between two existing buildings demonstrating the versatility of CLT, and its ability to overcome tough design and site requirements. The mono-pitched pod, which accommodates three inward-facing bedrooms and three bathrooms, features exposed CLT internally and links to the main building by a glass entranceway.
Summary It is clear that airspace extensions offer a new avenue of opportunity for innovative construction. Lightweight engineered timber solutions are ideal for the versatile and flexible design required to make the most of these sites. Its environmental benefits can only add to its suitability as a construction method for achieving airspace extension. n
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Lee Murphy Managing Director G-frame Structures
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odular timber building products such as crosslaminated timber (CLT), structural insulated panels (SIPs) and closed panel timber frame cassettes offer significant time savings during construction. Compared to steel, masonry or concrete buildings, the primary structure can be erected quickly using prefabricated or modular timber systems. However, these non-timber forms of construction are largely unaffected when exposed to the prevailing weather unlike prefabricated timber building systems that can absorb and retain rainwater due to timber’s hygroscopic properties. Once the building is complete, timber components will dry out due to these same hygroscopic properties, but if they are enclosed at a very high moisture content, drying can take a sufficiently long period of time that fungal decay becomes a risk. A greater consideration of moisture management is therefore needed for prefabricated timber building systems, starting at the design and project scheduling phase, following through to the construction site. Through BM TRADA’s consultancy work, we have been involved in several projects where ineffective planning and moisture management has led to time-consuming and expensive drying works during construction and defects in newly completed buildings. These types of defects can undermine confidence in timber building systems.
Moisture uptake is much greater at panel perimeters than across the surface. Moisture assessments should focus on the higher risk zones.
Considerations Trapped water within pre-insulated closed panel walls and standing water on flat roofs are particularly concerning; avoiding these issues should be considered in the design, construction and phasing of timber buildings. Small buildings with short build programmes are typically low risk, but large multi-storey residential buildings and extensive commercial and education buildings are at a higher risk due to the extended nature of the build programme. Despite closed panel timber frame walls being factory wrapped with breather membrane and vapour control membranes, there is a risk of water penetration into the panel around window openings or at the top. Traditional open-panel timber frame will also be exposed to wetting during construction, but the open nature of panels allows water to quickly drain away, drying the timbers when conditions allow. However, factory-fitted insulation and vapour control layers to closed panel kits can hold or trap moisture within the panels resulting in a greater risk of elevated timber moisture content.
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The risks of trapping water within wall panels can be reduced by ensuring that windows and roof coverings are installed as soon as is practicably possible once the timber structure has been erected. Robust lapping of membranes around window openings and at the top of panels can also help to reduce risks along with consideration of vertical phasing and timely engagement of follow-on trades. >> Timber 2021 Industry Yearbook
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Flat roofs can be subject to standing water during construction that can lead to excess water uptake, particularly at the edges of panels. If designing a timber building with a flat roof, it is beneficial to include a fall within the timber elements to encourage drainage during construction, rather than creating falls with insulation. Although creating falls with insulation is reasonable, the difficulty lies in the time between installing horizontal panels and installing insulation and waterproofing. Depending on the size of the building and handover procedure, this period can extend for weeks and in some cases months, resulting in prolonged exposure to standing water. Improved project scheduling can reduce this time, but it may be difficult to achieve a scenario where flat roofs are insulated and waterproofed in rapid succession after panels are installed and it is therefore important to ensure on-site moisture management. Most timber panel manufacturers and suppliers increasingly recognise the need to highlight the importance of moisture management to architects, project managers and contractors.
Best practice Ideally, timber panels should always be protected from prolonged exposure to the prevailing weather and kept free of standing water, but given the maritime climate in the UK, complete avoidance of wetting during construction is not realistic and it is likely that moisture management planning will be needed. For example, correct lapping of membranes to walls and regular removal of standing water from flat roofs.
Moisture content readings Water trapped within closed panel timber walls is often hidden by vapour control layers and other factory-applied finishes and is not easily detectable without taking moisture content readings within the panel. Standing water on flat roofs will eventually dry from the wind and sun but it would be a mistake to assume that roof panels are then dry; using incorrect equipment can lead to the mistaken conclusion that no residual moisture remains. Plywood and oriented strand board (OSB) roof decks and sheathing boards are relatively thin and can be checked for moisture using the 12mm to 15mm prongs in-built to most electrical-resistance moisture meters; fully embedding the prongs will measure moisture through much of the panel thickness. However, this method is not suitable for thicker timbers such as sole plates or solid wood panels such as CLT, where residual moisture can be much deeper. Deep readings are needed to ensure that high moisture levels are not missed; proprietary hammer probes and insulated deep probes are available with measurement depths ranging from 35mm for hammer probes to insulated deep probes up to 250mm long. www.trada.co.uk
The base of vertical CLT panels can be vulnerable to moisture uptake during construction.
Metallised membranes such as reflective vapour control layers can short out the electrical resistance moisture meter pins giving artificially high readings and so insulated deep probes are normally required to ensure measurements are only taken from the timber behind. BM TRADA consultants have seen several cases where moisture content readings taken using insufficient probe lengths and from the wrong areas have incorrectly been used as evidence that panels are dry throughout. To gather meaningful data, moisture must be measured not only with the right equipment, but also where the risk of wetting is highest. Although moisture uptake through panel faces does occur, for CLT, plywood and OSB, moisture uptake is greatest at panel edges, so the 300mm or so at horizontal panel perimeters should always be a focus in moisture checks. Sole plates and the lower 300mm of vertical or pitched panels are also higher risk zones.
Variations Inevitably there will be times when prefabricated timber panels are exposed to prolonged wetting during construction. The effect of wetting on panel performance is dependent on panel type and grade, as well as the panel orientation and the period of exposure. BS EN 636-2 and BS EN 636-3 grade plywood should be able to withstand exposure to moisture during the construction phase and, once dry, should perform as normal. >> Timber 2021 Industry Yearbook
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OSB3, a common grade for SIPS panels and closed panel cassettes, has a reasonable resistance to construction moisture and, if swelling in thickness has been avoided (for example after short term exposure), OSB3 should perform as normal once dry. However, if swelling in thickness has occurred, the panel manufacturer should be consulted and/or testing Moisture can be held deep within CLT panels so surface readings are insufficient and the correct undertaken as equipment is required. panel strength may be reduced. This may be of particular concern for SIPs where structural loads are taken solely by the OSB panels. With good ventilation, relatively thin plywood, OSB or chipboard panels typically dry quickly, unless they are in contact with wet mineral wool insulation or where drying is restricted by vapour control membranes. Experience shows that CLT can take considerably longer to dry fully after exposure to construction moisture, and this drying rate may not be fast enough to avoid a decay risk by woodrotting fungi. This highlights the importance of using the right equipment to monitor moisture in CLT, which may be held deep within panels.
are often needed to dry deeply embedded moisture in thicker timber components. Such prolonged drying periods delay project scheduling, which reinforces the importance of moisture management at all stages of design, scheduling and construction.
Conclusion Prefabricated timber building systems, such as closed panel timber frame, SIPs and CLT, can offer considerable advantages in speed of build, cost, environmental impact, in-use energy performance and aesthetics when compared to other forms of construction. However, as higher levels of factory prefabrication occur, moisture management and care of panels during construction becomes of greater importance in ensuring contractors, clients and building users can realise these benefits. BM TRADA encourages all parties involved with the design and construction of prefabricated timber buildings systems to take time to consider moisture management not just as an afterthought if problems arise, but as an important and beneficial exercise. If the industry is to embrace more advanced methods of off-site construction (including non-timber based off-site systems), thinking about moisture management should become a normal part of the building process. n
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Nick Clifford Senior Technical Consultant BM TRADA
Drying Where high moisture levels are identified, active in-situ drying is often the only option and this must be carried out before enclosing the panels with insulation and vapour control membranes which severely restrict drying pathways. Where factory-insulated closed panels become wet during construction, it may be necessary to remove internal vapour control layers and wet insulation to aid the drying process. Passive ventilation with ambient air is of some benefit in warm, dry conditions, but is of little benefit in colder months – colder temperatures reduce the rate of water evaporation from the surface of the panels. Active ventilation with warm air is usually required, and drying periods of many weeks or even months www.trada.co.uk
Lewis Taylor Timber Frame Consultant BM TRADA
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Service life performance of wood in construction Ed Suttie reveals how a new project is calculating the durability performance of wood.
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hen we buy a house, it is rare that we scrutinise durability aspects of performance in relation to how long the whole, or components of the whole, will last or function. We understand a need for upkeep and maintenance, and we may make decisions based on perceptions or experience and avoid surprises by engaging a professional surveyor or take comfort from new home warranties. In the construction industry, we need to understand durability to design a house, which raises the question ‘How long does a house last?’
What is a forever home? Victorian houses, among others, have transitioned into our national conscience as an important part of our urban landscape, many afforded conservation status, and as
such they might last ‘forever’ as we invest significantly in maintaining and upgrading them. However, many house types, and perhaps many new-builds, may never be valued as conservation-worthy, through loss of functionality or undesirableness, and be lost sooner, such as a poorly designed post-war housing development that is demolished after only 40 years in service. More empirically, whole building environmental assessment methodologies, for example BREEAM1 and the former Green Guide to Specification,2 set a lifetime for a home that reflected the study period for the life-cycle assessment (LCA). This lifetime was set as 60 years, a little more than two typical mortgage cycles. This enabled comparison of environmental impact for components that may be used for the same function but which are made of different materials, and with different maintenance and replacement intervals.
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The service life of the components (windows, doors, floor cassettes etc) therefore became the focus of interest and significantly affected environmental assessments such as LCA, and latterly environmental product declaration (EPD). A component that needs to be replaced twice in the 60-year study period would have a much greater lifetime environmental impact than a component that only had to be replaced once, or even not at all, during the 60 years. >> Timber 2021 Industry Yearbook
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The need for service life data Building Information Modelling (BIM) maintains information in a suitable format so that better decisions can be made about planning, design, detailing, occupancy and end of life. The life cycle data management in BIM needs service life data and functionality data for components and assemblies, as well as information on changes to the asset during its lifetime. BIM therefore requires durability service life data and will, in future, determine decision-making regarding component and structure selection based on performance. Service life of components is determined from models of degradation of the component in its exposure and use conditions, often combined into a factor method such as described in ISO 15686.
Wood in construction We have a cultural legacy of wood in construction that reminds us of the enduring possibilities for wood, if knowledge is applied – including species and material qualities, design details and construction skills, knowledge of local conditions, and climatic and other challenges. How long do wood products last? Well, of course, it depends – a block of wood on my desk will last forever if the building around my desk and internal conditions remain the same as they are now. However, durability service life data can be fragmented and complex to analyse. The performance of a wood product in service is the combination of the material resistance (durability, coatings) and the exposure (climate, design, environment). If the exposure dose is less than the material resistance, the product endures until the exposure dose exceeds the material resistance (for example, as it weathers) and onset of decay or significant surface colour change occurs (the limit state). www.trada.co.uk
Performance-based specification Service life planning and performance classification are core issues in construction, underpinning product specification and use. The absence of easily accessible durability and performance-based specifications for wood currently limits opportunity. Concrete, steel and polymeric sectors deliver software to architects and other students of construction, enabling performance-based specification and consistent teaching of design best practice. This does not happen comprehensively in Europe for wood, although specific initiatives do exist, for example: • TRADA’s National Structural Timber Specification (NSTS)3 • UK Structural Timber Association guidance4 • German Carpenter Association’s Guideline on Building Facades, Terrace decking and Balconies.5 But this specification gap, and the fact that technical specifications for performance are increasingly required for BIM and LCA, has driven the development of ForestValue6 project CLICKdesign. The project is developing a performance-based specification protocol for wood in construction and is providing a software tool for service life performance specification for planners and architects.
Service life The established specification of wood durability is not performance based. Service life is referred to as unquantified and in an ambiguous way, using terms such as ‘reasonable working life’ or ‘satisfactory performance’. Timber engineers using Eurocode 57 find that this ineffectual language is of little value. For performance modelling of wood products, biological agents (mould, decay fungi, termites and other insects) need to be considered. First attempts were prepared using various models that had been derived from previous European research projects. Good progress has been made during more recent years in service life planning and performance prediction of wood-based components and structures, but, as repeatedly became evident, the complexity of performance is still not captured in these processes and it remains ‘on the shelf’ rather than in use. The foundation of previous work has now been reviewed and this has enabled a running start to the CLICKdesign >> Timber 2021 Industry Yearbook
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Conclusion Wood is a versatile construction material, which can make a highly significant contribution in tackling the climate emergency – through forest growth and by locking carbon into buildings. This may be achieved by specifying timber products in place of other construction materials that have greater impact on the environment. However, of equal importance is that the wood product must perform its function for a satisfactory period (the service life), ideally the lifespan of the building. Therefore, as we take custodianship of this incredible carbon store, it would make folly of nature’s good work and our endeavours if it were inappropriately specified for the exposure challenge it will face over its lifespan, and as a result failed prematurely with the resulting economic and social consequences.
‘Hunting tower’ test rig capturing data on local climate variation and vegetation. Photo: Christian Brischke, University of Göttingen, Germany
project, which has generated data on significant missing features related to performance, such as splash water, cracks, vegetation and topography. In addition, project CLICKdesign includes a focus on robust time forecasting of aesthetic changes on wood surfaces – a vital component of functionality for exterior wood cladding and decking.
As data is central to decision-making, the information about the service life for wood products is a foremost question. To fulfil the maximum potential of the contribution of timber in construction to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 13 (Climate Action), wood products must deliver long-term carbon storage through performance-based specification. n
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Ed Suttie Research Director Centre for Sustainable Products BRE
CLICKdesign project The tool is based on a numerical model that enables the user to zoom in on the location of their building or structure in Europe and automatically upload average climatic data. This provides default moisture content data for a Norway spruce board and a service life figure at that location. By implementing selections for design details (end grain, moisture traps, joints, shelter from overhangs), topography and shading, further impacts on the moisture content and service life are revealed. If the outcome is not acceptable, different materials of different material resistance can be selected. This helps educate users as they can directly see the impact of their decisions on the moisture content and service life. The aesthetics model that combines with this unfolds the surface of the building to create a UV surface map and, combined with material data, provides a simulation of surface wood appearance for predicted rain cycles. Architects can see how their timber clad design will change in appearance with time. The next step is to integrate a termite and insect measure into the durability and aesthetic functionality, to make the tool pan-European. The tool then be made more widely available in 2021 for piloting with groups of specifiers and architects. www.trada.co.uk
Further information To find out more, email Ed.Suttie@bregroup.com or visit www.bregroup.com/services/research/clickdesign
Further reading • WIS 4-28 Durability by design, BM TRADA, 2019 • Design life for wood and wood-based products, BM TRADA, 2018
References 1. www.breeam.com 2. www.bregroup.com/greenguide 3. National Structural Timber Specification (NSTS) V2.0, 978-1-909594-61-6, BM TRADA, 2017 4. www.structuraltimber.co.uk 5. Holzbau Deutschland: Home (holzbau-deutschland.de) 6. https://forestvalue.org 7. BS EN 1995, more commonly known as Eurocode 5 or EC5, is the standard for structural timber design. Timber 2021 Industry Yearbook
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Alternative UK timber species Steven Adams and Dan Ridley-Ellis discuss the findings of a recent research project into the properties and potential uses of lesser-used timber species in the UK.
European silver fir logs being marked up prior to cutting into test specimens. Photo: Edinburgh Napier University
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“UK forests already have a number of other tree species that are currently under-managed for the production of wood, but which could potentially be brought into the supply chain in the near future.”
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he UK’s commercial forestry is based largely on one species, Sitka spruce, which provides wood fibre for use in a wide range of uses, including construction, pallets and packing, fencing, panel products and paper. There are other important economic species, such as Norway spruce, Scots pine, larches, and Douglas fir, but a little more than half of the total volume is Sitka spruce because this species grows and processes so well.
With more than 15 years of research at Edinburgh Napier University, the properties of these timbers are now well known, but this does not necessarily provide certainty for the future. Just these few species, together with two more pines (Corsican and lodgepole), account for as much as 95% of the total home-grown softwood available for harvest, which raises concerns about the resilience of the forest, and the industries and livelihoods that depend on them, against the effects of climate change, pests and diseases.
Disease and diversity There is now a different, and more personal, perspective on the need to keep a disease outbreak under control, but there is also no shortage of high-profile examples for trees too, such as ash dieback and Phytophthora ramorum, which are causing enormous damage in the UK, and Xylella fastidiosa, pinewood nematode and spruce bark beetles in Europe. One way to protect forests, which also brings many other benefits for modern multipurpose forestry, is to plant a much wider range of tree species – but how can we prepare our wood products industries for a more diverse raw material? UK forests already have a number of other tree species that are currently under-managed for the production of wood, but which could potentially be brought into the supply chain in the near future, though the real challenge is preparing for what is being planted now. There is information in books and databases about these other species when grown in other countries, but data is sparse about what the properties would be like when grown in the UK (except that there is a good chance that they will be different), or how suitable they would be for processing in mills that have optimised their operation for the relatively small list of current species. >> www.trada.co.uk
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Research project A study by the Strategic Integrated Research into Timber (SIRT) project took a preliminary look at certain potential alternative species, to gauge what properties could be expected from growth in UK forests, and how they might complement the existing commercial species for the wood processing industries. Initially, seven species with promising forestry potential were selected through consultation with the Forestry Commission (as it was then known), and members of the SIRT project management board and sponsors representing the forestry industries. The study covered Pacific silver fir (Abies amabilis), European silver fir (Abies alba), grand fir (Abies grandis), Japanese red cedar (Cryptomeria japonica), Serbian spruce (Picea omorika), sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) and silver birch (Betula pendula). A previous study, with additional funding from the Scottish Forestry Trust, covered Norway spruce (Picea abies), noble fir (Abies procera), western red cedar (Thuja plicata) and western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla). A Forest Research project also enabled some testing of Nordmann fir (Abies nordmanniana). Some of these species had, so far, only been grown in small amounts, but thanks to the work of the Forestry Commission there were some reasonably representative stands in forest gardens and other experimental plots. Nevertheless, it requires a large amount of testing across several sites to properly characterise a timber species for commercial production from a particular geographical origin, so the data that follows can
The timber is broken in a bending test to obtain strength and stiffness data. Photo: Edinburgh Napier University
only be an indication of potential, pending more comprehensive study. This was especially true, even for the very common species birch, because the available trees, not being managed for timber, were too small to produce many timbers of the 100mm x 50mm size we used for evaluating strength. The European grading system for structural timber is based on density, strength and stiffness (usually in bending), and it is usually one of these that will limit the achievable grades. For example, Sitka grown in the UK tends to be limited by stiffness when grading to standard BS EN 3381 strength classes, but other species can be limited by strength (such as UK-grown Douglas fir) or by density. This preliminary testing is enough to indicate the most likely limiting property, but the strength class estimates are more tentative. >>
Sycamore logs marked up for cutting into test specimens. Photo: Edinburgh Napier University
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Outcomes Softwoods Results of this study indicate that UK-grown Japanese red cedar, which is one of the most economically important species in Japan (where it is known as sugi), would struggle even to make C14, due to low stiffness and a remarkably low mean density of just 310 kg/m3.2 This does not mean that it does not have its uses, where its low weight could come in handy for use as studs in partition walls, or even super-lightweight crosslaminated timber. It is an attractive wood, but also rather soft.
European silver fir. Photo: Edinburgh Napier University
If grown in the UK, four of the North American species – grand fir, western red cedar, noble fir and Nordmann fir – also look like they might not be able to achieve the usual UK market strength class, C16, with high grading yields, the first two due to low stiffness and the second two due to low strength. This, however, might well be due to the limited testing, particularly for grand fir and Nordmann fir. The other properties measured for grand fir showed more promise, with strength suitable for C16 and density suitable for C18, and similarly with Nordman fir, where stiffness was equivalent to C18 and density C30.
The other two North American species look like they would be able to achieve viable C16 yield for grading, if grown in the UK. Pacific silver fir is limited by its density and western hemlock by its stiffness. However, western hemlock, being rather similar to Sitka but with higher density, is a good candidate for blending in with existing British spruce supplies. Pacific silver fir, with strength and stiffness both looking to be around the C18 mark, might have potential for lightweight construction, even compared to Sitka spruce – which was historically favoured for building aircraft. Three UK-grown European species of conifer were included – of these, European silver fir looks limited to C16 by stiffness, but strength and density again far exceeded this grade (C20 and C27 respectively). Serbian spruce looks to be limited to C16 by strength, but had good stiffness (C18) and density (C40). Norway spruce is already known to be similar to Sitka, which grades very well to C16, perhaps with slightly better stiffness and strength. Many of these conifer species look like they could have potential to be blended in to the existing C16 ‘British spruce’ market, ideally by mixed processing, subject to adequate grading approaches. This is encouraging, as relatively small amounts of these species could start entering the mainstream markets with little disruption.
Japanese red cedar. Photo: Edinburgh Napier University
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Hardwoods Two hardwood species, sycamore and birch, were looked at to see if they could be the equivalent of and be graded along with the conifers. Both species were found to have good properties; with sycamore, stiffness is the limiting factor and would fit the ‘softwood’ grade of C18. For birch, both the stiffness and strength are limiting factors, but fit the >> Timber 2021 Industry Yearbook
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high grade C40. However, it proved difficult to get enough birch of the dimensions required, which not only meant that only limited testing could be carried out but also that it may be difficult to find enough suitable material for processing. Density for both these species is, unsurprisingly, much higher than the softwood grades require, but it is also not enough to grade well into the hardwood D-classes where it would become the limiting property, reducing the declarable design strength and stiffness.
Industry survey At the same time as this research, a survey was carried out asking for the thoughts, opinions and experience of sawmillers with these alternative species. The results showed that, while there is little or no experience of using some of these species, such as Japanese cedar, Pacific silver fir and Serbian spruce, this did not preclude everyone from saying that they would not be open to using them if they became available in the future.
There was some experience of the other conifer species, European silver fir and grand fir, with the latter being the least popular due to the presence of large knots and cracks, for example, which weaken the wood and create processing problems. Birch and sycamore were also known, with both species receiving a favourable opinion.
Thoughts for the future The information gained from this research into the mechanical properties of alternative timber species, together with information from the concurrent survey gathering the thoughts and experiences of professionals using these species and working within the industry, will help to inform future research. This research will feedback to industry to help make informed decisions for new planting and preparing the UK’s timber industry for the future. n
About the authors
Steven Adams Research Fellow Edinburgh Napier University
Dan Ridley-Ellis Head of the Centre for Wood Science and Technology Edinburgh Napier University
Further information Research into properties of several species mentioned in this article can be found at: www.forestresearch.gov.uk/research/ timber-properties-of-noble-fir-norway-spruce-western-redcedar-and-western-hemlock-grown-in-great-britain
Further reading WIS 2/3-67 Specifying British-grown timbers, BM TRADA, 2017
References 1. BS EN 338:2016 Structural timber. Strength classes, BSI
A stool made from birch and sycamore, reclaimed from the broken test specimens. Photo: Edinburgh Napier University
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Brimstone cladding test site Tom Barnes reports on a project that hopes to provide a better understanding of this innovative British product.
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“This installation creates an accessible long-term research and display site in an interesting location where the cladding and joinery can be monitored over many years.”
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n 2015 a prototype of thermally modified British hardwood cladding was installed at the Sylva Foundation Wood Centre in Oxfordshire, as part of a feasibility project by Grown in Britain. The Sylva Foundation is an environmental charity, providing silvicultural training and workplaces for woodworking enterprises.
Five years later and, after much testing and refinement to the product, a new batch is being installed by Vastern Timber under the brand name Brimstone. This cladding and joinery at the Sylva Wood Centre is the latest addition to what has become a long-term test site for this innovative material.
The project The aim of promoting under-utilised British timber aligns with Sylva’s goal of ‘helping trees and people grow together’. To create the latest test site at the Sylva Wood Centre, Vastern Timber supplied over 100 square metres of Brimstone cladding in three different species. Windows and a door were produced by George Barnsdale, using thermally modified ash. The front elevation, which faces west, has been designed to look relatively consistent, although it includes three species, three different profiles and three different fixing methods. The three species used are ash, sycamore and poplar, all of which have been thermally modified for external use. This installation of the cladding was the final stage of a large redevelopment project of the old grain store at the Sylva Wood Centre, providing new workspaces for woodworking enterprises and skills training. The remainder of the building was clad in British larch feather-edge, chosen because of its value for money and provenance. Brimstone cladding has been installed on hundreds of commercial and residential buildings, but it is often difficult to gain access regularly and for a long period of time. The installation at the Sylva Wood Centre allows continuous access to view the product and monitor changes. It is also rarely the case that one installation will include different cladding types alongside each other for comparison purposes. All wood looks great on day one, but it is far more relevant to know how the products will perform over time. This installation creates an accessible long-term research and display site in an interesting location where the cladding and joinery can >> www.trada.co.uk
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be monitored over many years. Brimstone has been tested to destruction in the lab but there is no better evidence than having the product in situ on a building for the long term. The Sylva Wood Centre development adds to the wealth of data covering durability, stability and consistency. Thermal modification can be used to transform under-utilised, locally grown species such as ash, poplar and sycamore into a durable, stable cladding suitable for a wide range of projects. The process uses nothing but extreme heat under controlled conditions to alter the cell structure of the original wood. The effect of the transformation is to make the wood more durable, stable and consistent. Although many wood species respond well to thermal modification, white hardwoods work particularly well. It is also a happy coincidence that these same white hardwoods are currently not in vogue and are consequently hard to sell in their raw form.
Five years of testing and development The first thermally modified British ash and sycamore were installed at the Sylva Centre in 2015 as part of a project with Grown in Britain, the organisation dedicated to supporting the use of British timber. The original batches have weathered nicely and show no signs of decay or distortion. Since the first material was installed, so much has been learnt about the material; how it performs and the best ways to install it. Although thermal modification is now a well-established process, investment in testing has helped to determine physical and performance metrics specifically for these products rather than relying on generic data. The species used have achieved Class 1 Durability for out-of-ground use in lab-based testing and mechanical tests have demonstrated a minimum of 50% improvement in dimensional stability.
Environmental Product Declaration To discover the environmental impact of thermal modification, a detailed life-cycle analysis of Brimstone was commissioned.
Environmental Product Declaration. Source: Sylva Foundation
The Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) was an extensive process, modelling the greenhouse gas removals and emissions in the life cycle of Brimstone, from the growth of the sapling to the eventual disposal of the product at the end of its useful life. This rigorous analysis of Brimstone enables like-for-like comparison with similar products, but the key benefit of the process was gaining a better understanding of the impact at each stage of production and the identification of potential impact reductions in the future. >>
To create the latest test site at the Sylva Wood Centre, Vastern Timber supplied over 100 square metres of Brimstone cladding in three different species. Source: Sylva Foundation
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Windows and a door were produced by George Barnsdale, using thermally modified ash. Photo: Sylva Foundation
Brimstone joinery by George Barnsdale As well as supplying the Sylva Centre cladding, Vastern Timber worked with George Barnsdale Joinery to produce timber-framed windows and doors made of Brimstone ash for this project. This is the first commercial site to house joinery made from Brimstone timber, and it was the first joinery to result from this association with George Barnsdale. While confidence has grown in understanding Brimstone as a cladding and decking material there is a lot to learn about its performance and suitability for joinery applications. George Barnsdale is a family owned firm with a proud history and a commitment to innovation and sustainable development. It has a commitment to research and development, and the manufacture of high-quality products from British-grown timber.
observe and fully understand the characteristics of Britishgrown, thermally modified timber. The Brimstone cladding and joinery will be monitored over time and the outcomes will contribute to the growing body of knowledge and, in turn, the advice that can be offered to architects and specifiers for future projects. n
About the author
Tom Barnes Managing Director Vastern Timber
Further reading
A growing body of knowledge
• WIS 2/3-63 Modified wood products, BM TRADA, 2017
This new installation of Brimstone cladding and joinery at the Sylva Wood Centre is the latest step in a quest to test,
• External timber cladding, ISBN 978-1-909594-005, TRADA Technology, 2013
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Changes to the tests and requirements for fire and cladding
Mostafa Jafarian explains the regulatory developments and how these affect timber cladding.
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lthough timber is historically one of the most commonly used materials for construction, the current climate emergency, and as a result the focus on sustainability and the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions, has prompted an increase in the specification of timber for construction projects.1-3 Advances in timber technology have also enabled designers to use hybrid timber solutions not only for low-rise construction but also for medium-to-high-rise construction (such as the 58m-tall Brock Commons Tallwood House in Vancouver, Canada,4 the 49m-tall The Tree in Bergen, Norway, the 33m-tall Dalston Works in London, UK and several others). Despite their advantages, timber structures are vulnerable when exposed to fire if not adequately protected.5 Fire safety of timber construction and the risks in terms of fire resistance and reaction to fire are specified in fire safety regulations.6, 7
Regulatory changes Following the tragic fire at Grenfell Tower, several standards have been subject to reviews and redevelopment, which has had an impact on the timber industry. In England and Wales this includes an amendment to Building Regulation 7 – Materials and Workmanship, the review of the Approved Document B (AD B),6 BS 84148 and development of BS 9414.9 The review of AD B led to amendments and clarifications. The main part subject to revision was part B4 of AD B dealing with external fire spread and the inclusion of the amendment text from Regulation 7. As a part of those changes, Regulation 7(4) defines so called ‘relevant buildings’, which means a building with a storey height of more than 18m* above ground level that contains one or more dwellings, an institution, or a room for residential purposes**. For this type of construction the external walls or specified attachments must be made from materials
Figure 1: Provision of the materials for external wall systems. Source: Building Regulations, ‘Approved Document B: Volume 2 – Buildings Other than Dwelling Houses’, National Building Specification, MHCLG, 2019
with a reaction-to-fire classification of A2-s1, d0 or better (when classified to EN 13501-110)***. For non-relevant buildings such as hostels, hotels or boarding houses with a storey height over 18m or other buildings with a height under 18m, the external wall can still be constructed with materials that do not achieve class A2-s1, d0 or better, provided that they comply with the recommendations given in paragraphs 12.3 to 12.9 of AD B (which offers guidance for external surfaces, materials and products, cavities and cavity barriers). The provision of the acceptable materials is given in paragraph 12.5 and table 12.1 (see Figure 1). The alternative route, as shown in paragraph 12.3 b, is to meet the performance criteria given in BRE report BR 135 for external walls using full-scale test data from BS 8414-1 or BS 8414-2.11 >>
* This height does not include roof-top plant areas or any storey consisting exclusively of plant rooms. The height is also under review and may be lowered further. ** This article discusses the changes applicable in England and Wales; similar regulations and guidance are published in Scotland with the limit set at 11m. Northern Ireland is likely to follow England and Wales in future. *** Some exemptions exist for component parts that are documented in Regulation 7(3).
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How is timber cladding affected? The new recommendations mean that timber cladding, if treated to have an improved flammability performance, can achieve Class B at present but not A1 or A2, and must be tested to BS 8414-1 or BS 8414-2 (if used for construction above 18m for non-relevant buildings); see Figure 2. BS 8414-1 or BS 8414-2 are a series of well-known, largescales tests developed in the UK to determine the performance of non-loadbearing cladding systems under fire conditions. These tests are among the most stringent fire tests, duplicating a post-flashover fire scenario in a room with a total heat output of 4500MJ over 30 minutes at a peak rate of 3±0.5 MW. These standards have been reviewed and the latest versions are currently being applied. Although not subject to fundamental changes, there were some additional points. These include: • fixing the height of the rig (where previously only a minimum was stipulated) • an additional measurement level closer to the top of the rig (that can gather further information and can be used for more detailed classification of the cladding) • specification of the block work required for BS 8414-1 test.
Figure 2: Typical BS 8414-1 and BS 8414-2 arrangement. Photo: Warringtonfire Al-Futtaim
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Aside from those points that directly affect technical aspects of the test, the latest version of the standards requires labs to provide more detailed information about the: • observations during and after the fire test • installation and installers of the cladding system. Those points are particularly important because the performance of a cladding system is significantly affected by the detailing and installation of the key elements of the system.12
The new standard While the new regulations do limit the use of timber for construction above 18m, if the recommendations of the fire safety codes are followed (for example treatment of timber to achieve Euroclass B-s3,d0) and if the timber is appropriately and robustly detailed for construction, it could be tested to the relevant part of BS 8414 to demonstrate compliance. However, even within a single structure the detailing and cladding systems could vary. Therefore, as part of the review of the standards, the Government commissioned the development of a new standard BS 9414. BS 9414 was developed with the remit of having harmonised rules for extending the scope of application of cladding systems tested to the BS 8414 test series. It would also ensure that a new system could not record temperatures higher than the tested system. The new test regime will allow for previously tested products to remain valid, while extending the scope of the test to allow testing of newer products with more applications. This approach not only accommodates the need for the practical aspect of the test, but also makes sure that the change in detailing would not have an adverse impact on the overall performance of the system. >> Timber 2021 Industry Yearbook
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Conclusion Although the changing regulatory environment has had an impact on the use of timber cladding systems, the new regulations still allow for these to be used where the detailing is robust and fire test evidence is provided. The regulations will ensure the fire safety of the end-use product before they are used as a part of a construction. n
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Further reading External timber cladding 4th edition will be published in 2021 and will be available to buy from https://bookshop.trada.co.uk.
References 1. Structural Timber Association, ‘Timber as a structural material – an introduction’, Structural Timber Engineering Bulletin, 1, pp1–6, 2014 2. Loss, C. and Davison, B., ‘Innovative composite steeltimber floors with prefabricated modular components’, Engineering structures, 132, pp695–713, 2017 www.trada.co.uk
3. Campbell, A., ‘Mass timber in the circular economy: paradigm in practice?’, Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers – Engineering Sustainability, Thomas Telford Ltd, 2018 4. Jackson, R., ‘Project focus: The TallWood House at Brock Commons, Vancouver’, The Structural Engineer: Journal of the Institution of Structural Engineers, 96(10), pp18–25, 2018 5. Gerard, R., Barber, D. and Wolski, A., Fire safety challenges of tall wood buildings, National Fire Protection Association, 2013 6. Building Regulations, ‘Approved Document B: Volume 2 – Buildings Other than Dwelling Houses’, National Building Specification, MHCLG, 2019 7. Building Regulations, ‘Approved Document B: (fire safety) volume 1: Dwellings’, National Building Specification, MHCLG, 2019 8. BS 8414-1:2020 Fire performance of external cladding systems. Test method for non-loadbearing external cladding systems fixed to, and supported by, a masonry substrate, British Standards Institute: London, 2020 9. BS 9414:2019 Fire performance of external cladding systems. The application of results from BS 8414-1 and BS 8414-2 tests, British Standards Institute: London, 2019 10. BS 13501-1:2018 Fire classification of construction products and building elements, in Classification using test data from reaction to fire tests, British Standards Institute: London, 2018 11. BS 8414-2:2020 Fire performance of external cladding systems. Test method for non-loadbearing external cladding systems fixed to, and supported by, a structural steel frame, British Standards Institute: London, 2020 12. Jafarian, M. and Murrell, J., ‘Testing façade systems to BS 8414 test series’, Gulf Fire, 2020 Timber 2021 Industry Yearbook
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“The substructure (posts, beams and joists) is equally as important as it forms the ‘system’ that supports the whole deck construction.”
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he popularity of decking soared last year when circumstances forced people to spend more time at home and outdoor living became increasingly important. The Sunday Times confirmed that ‘Britain has fallen back in love with decking’.1 Readers were told: ‘If you choose timber, look for boards with the DeckMark symbol from the Timber Decking and Cladding Association.’ The article also recommended the Timber Decking and Cladding Association (TDCA) database for finding suitable installers – it is a mandatory condition of TDCA membership that installers are accredited to DeckMark standards, ensuring they are of high calibre and experienced in their craft.
The article focused on wood polymer composite (WPC) deck boards. Whatever material you choose for your decking, it is important to ensure quality verified products are used throughout and manufacturers’ guidelines are adhered to. A decking project consists of several components – going from the ground up; posts support the beams, beams support the joists and joists support the deck boards. Every part of this structure is reliant on the other, but all too often the focus of attention is predominantly on the deck board as it is the most visible part of the deck. The substructure (posts, beams and joists) is equally as important as it forms the ‘system’ that supports the whole deck construction. Whatever deck board you choose, in most cases the substructure will be made from preservative pressure-treated timber. The question is, will it be fit for purpose by being treated to the correct specification according to BS 8417 (the standard for wood preservatives in the UK)? 2
Deck joist specifications: prepare for change It is the role of the TDCA to provide relevant information to ensure decks are installed correctly, to give a long service life. This includes promoting sources of quality materials and services that carry independent accreditation. The TDCA has had to prepare the industry for a change in standards with regards to specification for decks. Going forward, all decking substructure components – not just posts, will be regarded as Use Class 4 application (outdoor, in ground contact) where previously they were Use Class 3 (outdoor, above the ground). The TDCA supports this >> www.trada.co.uk
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positive move as it ensures timber used on or very close to the ground (as a lot of decks are set), will be treated to a higher standard. It brings us into line with Sweden, Finland, France and North America, where decks are regarded as safety critical end-use applications. The specification for deck joists will change when BS 8417 is next updated, but the TDCA is urging its members to be prepared and make necessary adjustments now as the changes provide a more robust approach.
Research highlights knowledge gaps Research sponsored by the Wood Protection Association (WPA) has revealed a severe lack of understanding about preservative-treated timber among front-line merchant sales staff and end-users. The well-researched customer A completed deck. Photo: Deckbuilders (UK) Ltd or specifier might know what they want, but will they find note) verification of treatment Use Class, desired service life it on the shelf, will it be correctly labelled by a timber outlet and compliance with BS 8417. Water shedding details, such and will they obtain sound advice to ensure they purchase the as scarfing or sloping horizontal surfaces to aid water run-off, correct materials? The WPA research would suggest not. are also important. It is a mistake to assume that all pressure-treated wood is the TDCA, WPA and the Timber Trade Federation are now same. One piece of treated wood may look much like another, working collaboratively to address this knowledge gap for but the level of preservative protection could be different. A the greater good of the timber industry. The joint campaign, deck board is a distinctive identifiable component, but joists which uses the ‘Make sure it’s 4’ device and a ‘Use Class and beams are more problematic as they can be confused with 2, 3 or 4’ theme, commenced last year and is regarded as a roofing joists, which are wholly inappropriate for exterior use. long-term commitment (see article on p141). The buyer needs to clearly state that the joists are for external Wood polymer composite standards use and must be treated to a ground As illustrated in The Sunday Times article, the UK decking contact specification market has a wider acceptance of composite (WPC) deck – Use Class 4. The boards driven by the promise of environmental credibility, supplier must confirm enhanced durability and ease of maintenance. WPC is a in writing (on the relative newcomer and its performance attributes are less well invoice or delivery understood. Following an increase in the number of issues
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The rationale is to create more order and transparency to the market. The scheme will actively endorse good-quality composite deck boards allowing endusers to review product credentials prior to purchase. The funds generated from membership of the scheme will be used to develop further resources to help promote goodquality decking and cladding products and installation practices. n
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being reported to the TDCA, it became apparent that not all products are fit for purpose. This resulted in the TDCA working with the industry to develop a Product Approval Scheme (PAS) for wood-fibre based, wood polymer deck boards. A scheme document, based on current European standards, sets out what is needed to achieve accreditation. It features nine testing requirements that sets pass and fail criteria. The requirements include physical and mechanical properties, biological and physical durability, fire performance and slip resistance. The scheme also requires that clear, unambiguous information is given to the buyer in terms of guarantees, recycled content and any infrastructure in place to facilitate recycling. www.trada.co.uk
The Timber Decking and Cladding Association is a not-for-profit, technical and advisory body that exists to help professionals and consumers make the most of wood. It operates DeckMark, a quality scheme for products and for design and build contractors, and has a mission to develop the awareness of and demand for quality timber decks, associated landscape structures and external timber cladding – hand in hand with the best practice workmanship required to produce such projects. Raising awareness about the consequences of cutting corners and educating buyers about the properties of quality decking materials, design and aftercare are core activities.
Further reading Timber decking: The professionals’ manual, 3rd edition, ISBN 978-1-909594-75-3, BM TRADA, 2018
References 1. The Sunday Times, 28 June 2020 2. BS 8417:2011+A1:2014 Preservation of wood. Code of practice, BSI
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How do you specify preservative-treated wood? Gordon Ewbank emphasises the importance of accuracy in achieving the desired service life for timber.
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ember feedback from the Timber Trade Federation (TTF) and Wood Protection Association (WPA) suggests that meaningless generic expressions such as ‘pressure-treated’ and ‘green-treated’ are unfortunately still common. The inaccurate or vague description of preservative-treated wood products inevitably increases the chance of failure in service and subsequent customer complaints, particularly for outdoor applications. This inaccuracy risks damaging the reputation of timber as a reliable and versatile building material, undermining the opportunities to build confidence and grow the demand for treated wood. Additionally, consumer and contract law require that any product offered for sale must be fit for its intended use and a wood product impregnated with preservative is no exception.
Accurate specification and description The WPA and TTF work in partnership on all wood protection matters, and both associations are now focused on one clear priority on behalf of members – to promote the accurate and unambiguous specification and description of treated wood products throughout the UK supply chain. Staff turnover at some merchant outlets and the sheer range of products now handled by many merchants makes the consistent enhancing of product knowledge on one particular material a challenge. The WPA believes that the answer is to keep the message as simple as possible, communicate it through the right channels and keep reinforcing it until it becomes standard practice for both buyers and sellers. The partnership between TTF and WPA, further supported by the Timber Decking and Cladding Association (TDCA), is key to ensuring consistent messaging and maximising the audience reached. www.trada.co.uk
Use classes It is a mistake to assume that all pressure-treated wood is the same. While one piece of treated wood may look much like any other, the level of preservative protection could be quite different. The British Standard for wood preservation, BS 8417,1 requires that the loading and penetration of preservative impregnated into the wood is tailored to the desired end use. Applications for treated wood are therefore grouped into ‘Use Classes’. The challenge is how best to simplify this message while not losing technical accuracy. All three associations have been working together on a two-fold approach, in line with the target markets: • For the fencing, garden and landscaping sector (i.e. for treated wood used in contact with or close to the ground), the focus is on promoting the use of the term Use Class 4 primarily through the WPA’s ‘Make sure it’s Use Class 4’ logo and communications package. • For the broader timber supply chain, the focus also includes differentiating between interior and exterior applications for treated wood – using a bold, colour coded Use Class 2, 3 or 4? message and simplified product descriptions. >>
Use Class 2, 3 or 4? Source: WPA
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Specification and installation checklist • Establish the Use Class of the timber you need before ordering. • Tell your supplier, in writing, that the wood must be treated to that particular Use Class to comply with BS 8417. Ask them to verify that the wood supplied meets your Use Class specification on the delivery note and invoice or by providing a treatment certificate. • When buying from stock always check to which Use Class the wood has been treated. • NEVER substitute wood that has been treated for an indoor application for use in an external application – failure is inevitable. • Do NOT supply wood that has been treated for external use for internal applications. • For wood in permanent ground or fresh water contact, or providing exterior structural support, Use Class 4 levels of protection MUST be achieved. Anything less and service life, structural safety and customer satisfaction will be compromised. • When cross-cutting, notching or boring treated timber products during installation, ALWAYS apply an end grain preservative treatment to freshly exposed areas – to maintain the integrity of the protection. • NEVER put cut ends in the ground, even if the end-grain has been coated.
For those who need further guidance on what the Use Classes mean in practice, WPA and TTF have also developed three new Guidance Notes on Understanding Use Classes 2, 3 and 4 for Preservative Treated Wood. These include a simple explanation of what national standards require for each end use, which species are most suitable, what preservative penetration to specify for different treated commodities and the necessary quality control criteria.
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Gordon Ewbank Chief Executive Officer WPA
Further information To find out more, please download the new Guidance Notes on Use Classes 2, 3 and 4 and the WPA/TTF Buyers Guide to Preservative Treated Wood from the resources page of the WPA website via www.thewpa.org.uk, or email contact@thewpa.org.uk.
Further reading WIS 2/3-16 Preservative treatment for timber – a guide to specification, BM TRADA, 2018 Guidance notes available at thewpa.org.uk. Source: WPA
References For those treatment companies who may need more in-depth detail, there is the WPA Code of Practice2 and website www.thewpa.org.uk. n . www.trada.co.uk
1. BS 8417:2011+A1:2014. Preservation of wood. Code of practice, BSI 2. WPA Code of Practice: Industrial Wood Preservation 1st edition, January 2021 Timber 2021 Industry Yearbook
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“Fires and smoke are dangerous but they usually become catastrophic when they spread from the room of origin. The point of PFP is to prevent this spread or, at the very least, delay it. All too often, however, fires do spread, often because of faults with the installation and building management/maintenance.”
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Installation PFP strategies comprise disparate elements that together make a critical system. Installing a single one of these elements without an understanding of the overall critical system can lead to integration errors, even when that element is correctly installed. The impact of fire and smoke has the potential to be extremely grave. It can kill and severely injure. It will also destroy or write off fixtures, furnishings and equipment, and fatally weaken the structural integrity of assets. In an industrial setting, this sets up a domino effect of negative impacts, interrupting business and leading to financial losses, lawsuits, redundancies and even insolvency or bankruptcy. Although the risk cannot be eliminated altogether, the impact is so detrimental to operations as to demand efforts to minimise it. Fires and smoke are dangerous but they usually become catastrophic when they spread from the room of origin. The point of PFP is to prevent this spread or, at the very least, delay it. All too often, however, fires do spread, often because of faults with the installation and building management/maintenance. >> www.trada.co.uk
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Passive fire protection Since many PFP solutions are effectively hidden in the building, they are difficult to put right. More importantly, they are very difficult to verify or detect by cursory inspection, even if the structure is visible. It takes skill, experience and competence to accurately identify the fire rating of an element, especially in the absence of any historic documentation. In some instances it may not be possible to assess the fire rating of a particular element of construction or item of PFP without some form of destructive inspection or investigative testing. Retrospective fixing is, of course, unavoidable in some circumstances, especially where a building undergoes a change of use or working practices are introduced that alter the existing fire risks. In instances like this, such remedial works are likely to be carried out years after original completion and often by non-specialist facilities management staff. The resulting risk is that the occupants could end up relying on systems that may not function as expected in the event of a fire.
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Minimum life-safety aspects of PFP are enshrined in legislation and regulated to ensure that buildings are constructed that provide reasonable levels of protection to life safety and continue to be managed and maintained once the building is occupied. However, owners, insurers and other interested parties will often go further than the minimum legislative requirements, if the risks warrant it. >> Timber 2021 Industry Yearbook
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The correct installation of all PFP systems is critically important but of equal importance in the ongoing maintenance so they can continue to provide the same level of fire performance. This has been recognised under article 17 of the Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order. Similar to installation, maintenance of PFP requires specialist knowledge and skills.
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Specification Part of the solution to good installation is to get the specification right in the first instance. A comprehensive specification, clearly defined and accompanied by accurate, comparable drawings, goes a long way to mitigating the risk of misunderstanding between the different parties involved in the design and construction of the building. Wherever possible, only third-party certified, and tested products should be specified to provide added assurance. The specification needs to be effectively communicated as part of the overall strategy, with the integration issues clearly expressed. In this respect, working in a contractual Building Information Modelling (BIM) environment helps.
Installation and maintenance Even after handing over comprehensive specification information and clearly communicating the strategy, success still lies in the hands of the installer. It is not enough to rely solely on the installer’s self-declaration of competency. Instead, you should check that that they have relevant recent experience, and that they can back up their claims with evidence of suitable training and skills. Additional confidence can be provided by using installers that are certified under a recognised UKAS-accredited specialist third-party installer scheme. Indeed, for added assurance insurers and fire consultants are increasingly insisting on third-party certificated services. www.trada.co.uk
Fortunately, there are a number of highly reputable third-party certification schemes for installation and maintenance providers. Successful candidates will typically only be awarded their certificate if they have attended a training course, passed an examination and had their practical site work scrutinised by an independent UKAS-accredited third party. Further assurance is provided with regular audits to ensure compliance with the scheme is maintained on an ongoing basis. This gives the highest possible level of confidence that the work will be carried out correctly. Specifying specialist third-party certified contractors will help demonstrate due diligence in the unfortunate event of a fire. Dealing with the damaging effects of fire is bad enough without the additional burden of being the subject of a legal claim.
Summary There is no question that employing third-party certified installers and maintenance contractors are worth the extra cost for the fire risks they mitigate. Furthermore, installing and maintaining PFP elements correctly extends their service life. Retrospective fixes for poorly installed designs are disproportionately difficult and expensive, adding extra motivation to get it right first time round. n
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Ross Newman Regulatory Analyst Warringtonfire
Further reading • WIS 1-13 Performance of fire-resisting timber-based doorsets, BM TRADA, 2018 • WIS 1-32 Upgrading timber joinery doors for fire resistance, BM TRADA, 2020 Timber 2021 Industry Yearbook
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Fire Door Safety Week: why fire door safety can’t be left to chance With fire safety under the spotlight, and strengthening of legislation through the Fire Safety Bill and the Building Safety Bill, Fire Door Safety Week will once again help to educate on the importance of fire door safety. Helen Hewitt reflects on why there is still a need for the national Fire Door Safety Week campaign.
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ike many safety devices, fire doors remain fairly anonymous. We walk past dozens of them every day: at work, at home and when we’re out and about in shops and restaurants. How many times do you give them a second thought? The truth is, many of us don’t think about fire doors until we need them. In the event of a fire, we will be glad they perform the task they are intended to do.
What is a fire door? As an effective passive fire protection product, fire doors form part of the structure that divides a building into individual fire compartments. Their role is to prevent fire and dangerous smoke from spreading into additional rooms and floors while allowing crucial time for occupants to evacuate and fire services to tackle the fire.
So much more than a standard door, a fire door is a complex system of components – including the door leaf, frame, ironmongery, intumescent seals and glazing systems – which must work and perform together to protect lives. To perform as intended, fire doors must be correctly specified, installed and maintained. But how do those responsible for fire doors know what’s right and what isn’t? How do we educate everyone on what constitutes good fire door practice?
Fire Door Safety Week These two questions are what led to the launch of Fire Door Safety Week in 2013. Founded and owned by the British Woodworking Federation (BWF), in association with the BWF Fire Door Alliance, the Fire Door Safety Week campaign exists to increase public understanding of the crucial role that fire doors play in protecting life and property. The original campaign objectives still remain true: • To educate the public on the critical role that fire doors play in delaying the spread of fire and smoke. • To encourage best practice in the use of fire doors, especially when it comes to closing propped-open fire doors and reporting suspected damage – an open fire door or one that is damaged won’t perform as intended in the event of a fire and everyone should take responsibility. • To educate on, and promote, best practice in the specification and installation of fire doors.
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The specification and installation of fire doors Since its launch, Fire Door Safety Week has emphasised the importance of getting specification and installation right and how everyone plays a part in fire door safety – from the fire door manufacturer to the architect, through procurement to the on-site installer, and to the landlord and the tenant. When it comes to specification, the person responsible for choosing the fire door, whether an architect, a contractor or a facilities manager for example, must specify correctly according to the need of the building and compliance with legislation, and understand what questions to ask of the manufacturer, such as proof of performance. All fire doors must have the appropriate proof of performance for the ratings they carry. This proof is obtained by subjecting the door to testing to BS 476-221 or to the European equivalent BS EN 1634-1.2 The door is tested as a complete assembly, and can only be assured to replicate the performance if the tested design uses the correct compatible components. The BWF has long championed the third-party certification of fire doors through its BWF Fire Door Alliance scheme. By selecting a fire door that has been third-party certificated,
landlords and residents can have confidence that the fire door will perform as designed in the event of a fire. Third-party certification means that the fire door manufacturer or door processer has been audited by an independent third party to confirm the product is tested appropriately and manufactured to a consistent standard. However, it’s important to be aware that the performance of any fire door is also dependent on the quality of installation, ongoing maintenance and inspection. Installation of fire doors is as life critical as the product specification itself and should only be carried out by someone who is competent, has been specifically trained to install fire doors and understands their responsibilities in getting it right. Installation of a fire door is very different to hanging a standard interior door and correct installation, following a manufacturer’s guidance, means that the fire door will perform as designed in the event of a fire.
A focus on inspection and maintenance Too many fire doors fail as a result of poor maintenance and lack of competent inspection. One aspect of fire door failure that was specifically highlighted in Phase 1 of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry was the removal of self-closing devices. >>
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However, there are other key factors that need to be inspected regularly such as: • whether the fire door closes tightly to the frame • if the door hinges are in good order • if the fire door has its intumescent strips intact • if any modifications to the door have been made that are not in line with the manufacturer’s recommendations. Regular inspections for damage will help ensure that a fire door remains fit for purpose; if any issues are found they can be promptly fixed using compatible and correct fire-rated components. While Fire Door Safety Week introduced the Five Step Fire Door Check to empower residents to quickly spot faults with fire doors and report these to the responsible person for immediate action, fire doors must be checked regularly and maintained by competent people.
Fire Door Safety Week 2021 Now in its ninth year, Fire Door Safety Week will take place from 20–27 September 2021. The national awareness campaign still exists because of the fact that fire door safety isn’t where it should be. Join us in making the necessary changes happen and help to promote awareness of the life-saving role that a fire door can play. n
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Further information
References
To find out more, visit www.firedoorsafetyweek.co.uk
1. BS 476-22:1987 Fire tests on building materials and structures. Method for determination of the fire resistance of non-loadbearing elements of construction, BSI
Further reading • WIS 1-13 Performance of fire-resisting timber-based doorsets, BM TRADA, 2018 • WIS 1-32 Upgrading timber joinery doors for fire resistance, BM TRADA, 2020 www.trada.co.uk
2. BS EN 1634-1:2014+A1:2018 Fire resistance and smoke control tests for door and shutter assemblies, openable windows and elements of building hardware. Fire resistance test for door and shutter assemblies and openable windows, BSI Timber 2021 Industry Yearbook
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Design steps to stair safety Too often design flair can compromise the safety of stairs presenting a risk of injury, or worse. Kevin Underwood looks at the four design characteristics that can make all the difference to stair safety, without compromising the aesthetic appeal.
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“If the going is 30cm or more, users are less likely to overstep. However, for those steps that cannot be as deep as this, surface finishes that offer high slip resistance should be used to reduce the risk of an accident.”
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Stairs present a risk of injury through slips, trips and falls. In the UK it is reported that there is a fall on stairs every 90 seconds1 and, on average, there are 665 deaths in England and Wales caused by a fall on or from steps or stairs each year.2 While personal and behavioural factors can certainly play a part, such as decreased balance or carrying objects up the stairs, the risk of accidents can be reduced by attending to those characteristics of a staircase that affect a user’s ability to use the stairs safely.
Consistent rise and going It is important to understand that when climbing or descending stairs, the brain subconsciously determines the movements that the legs and feet need to take based on experience of the first couple of steps. This makes us all vulnerable to trips and falls if the height (rise) and depth (going) of each step is not consistent, as these variations are unexpected and will often not be recognised by the user. To help prevent accidents due to this inherent human instinct, each step’s rise and going should only vary by + or – 1% throughout the staircase. The going of a stair, its depth, can significantly affect a person’s ability to travel up or down the stair safely. If the going is 30cm or more, users are less likely to overstep. However, for those steps that cannot be as deep as this, surface finishes that offer high slip resistance should be used to reduce the risk of an accident.
Handrails Handrails should be provided to offer stair users added support when needed – and when combined with balustrade (guarding), can also be used as an attractive design feature. Often handrails, even when provided, >> www.trada.co.uk
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Setting the Standards Through our industry schemes – the BWF Stair Scheme and the BWF Fire Door Alliance – we champion best practice, innovation, industry standards and longevity in design.
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are not used and many stair users even deem them unnecessary. But they are vital for safety – especially for those who are more vulnerable, such as the elderly. If someone loses their balance when climbing stairs the handrail provides a crucial point of contact for them to grasp, to prevent a fall. For this reason, the handrail needs to be positioned so that it can be easily reached from all points on the stair.
Guarding Staircases should also be designed with suitable guarding to protect users from falls from the side of the stair for all steps at a height of 60cm or more from the floor. The material used for the guarding should be strong enough to withstand someone falling into it and the guarding should be high enough to prevent anyone falling over it. To reduce the risk of accidents in environments where children under 5 may be using the stairs, all gaps in the guarding should be less than 10cm to help stop them becoming trapped. The guarding should also be designed to prevent children climbing, for example, they should not have horizontal rails.
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Surface finish The finish of a staircase can be the final touch for a breathtaking design, but it can also significantly influence the user’s ability to use it safely. Wet or dusty surfaces, worn or thin carpets and the various types of hard flooring can all play their part. So when designing the staircase, the slip resistance of the material should be considered. If the depth (going) of the step is 30cm or more users are less likely to overstep, but for those steps with less space for the foot, materials with sufficient slip resistance should be specified. >>
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Kevin Underwood Technical Director BWF
Further information Further guidance on the design and specification of domestic stairs can be found in the Design Guide for Domestic Timber Stairs, produced by the BWF Stair Scheme. This design guide not only covers legislation and standards, but also provides authoritative advice on how a staircase in the home should be designed and set out, to ensure safety and to reduce commonplace concerns such as squeaks and bouncy stairs. www.trada.co.uk
In addition to safety in the design of staircases, careful consideration must also be given to installation. The BWF Stair Scheme has published the Installation Guide for Timber Stairs and is soon to launch an interactive learning tool covering stair installation. For more information, visit: https://stairs.bwf.org.uk
References 1. www.shponline.co.uk/resources/stair-safety-day-25-factsabout-stair-safety/#_ftn1 2. www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/ healthandsocialcare/causesofdeath/adhocs/005266deaths relatedtochloroquineandfallsonordownstairs2001to2014 Timber 2021 Industry Yearbook
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Grown from traditional family values, over the past 25 years TMJ has flourished into an innovative and energetic business turning over circa £9m. We are enormously proud of the successes bred from our determination to provide an excellent service as well as being a fun and aspiring place to work for our team. Operating all over the North West of England and working with some of the UK’s top construction contractors and big-name clients, we provide a range of contract joinery services to suit all needs. From supply-and-fix to bespoke manufactured products, we have experience in all sectors working with package values up to £2.5m. Some of our current and most recent projects include; the multi-award winning Clatterbridge Cancer Care Centre in Liverpool; CE Manchester Project of the Year - Arts & Humanities Building for Manchester Metropolitan Uni; 351 City Centre Apartments at Manchester New Square; 191 luxury apartments at Potato Wharf in Manchester’s Castlefield district; continued works at Manchester’s brand-new collaborative neighbourhood “Circle Square”; multi-million-pound Merseyside Police Headquarters, Fleet Hub and Training Centre in Liverpool; Cheshire Fire station refurbs; the brand new Oasis Academy High School in Oldham and Booking.com’s new global HQ at Manchester Goods Yard, part of Enterprise City in the St Johns Quarter. With continual recognition and awards for our H&S performances and our commitment to Apprenticeships we welcome you to visit our website, call or email us for an informal discussion to see how well we can work with you.
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Get the most from TRADA membership TRADA members are entitled to a wide range of marketing and technical benefits. These benefits are intended to function as a web-based knowledge resource covering all aspects of timber design, specification and use.
Access the latest technical information online 24 hours a day TRADA has accumulated a comprehensive online catalogue of technical resources since its founding in 1934. Excluding our Eurocode 5 design tools and Books Online library, these resources are generally available to download as printable PDFs for TRADA members. • Wood Information Sheets (WIS) are the definitive guide to good timber design and provide a thorough introduction to many timber topics. Each WIS is a 4–10 page document that is methodically written and reviewed, and packed with detailed illustrations. • The National Structural Timber Specification (NSTS) is an ambitious initiative by TRADA to support the rapidly increasing use of timber. It aims to be the definitive, stand-alone national specification for structural timber, complementing the existing national specifications that are widely used for steel and concrete buildings. The NSTS covers information exchange, materials, fabrication, erection, protection and quality assurance, with a specification template exclusive to members. • timbersizerPro 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
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and generate instant PDF reports for record-keeping and Building Control purposes. Based on the Eurocode 5 design code (EC5), they are regularly reviewed and updated to ensure designs are compliant with the latest Eurocode standards. • The Books Online section includes the full text of many TRADA publications for free viewing, exclusively to TRADA members. Bestselling titles accessible online include: Timber frame construction: designing for high performance 5th edition, Structural timber elements: a pre-scheme design guide 2nd edition, Cross-laminated timber: design and performance and Off-site and industrialised timber construction: Delivering quality and efficiency.
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Free technical helpline TRADA’s technical helpline is available 9–5pm Monday to Friday. Simply call +44 (0)1494 569601 to speak to a member of our technical team, subject to a maximum of 30 minutes per enquiry. They will do their best to answer all your timberrelated questions, or put you in touch with someone who can. Advice on a chargeable consultancy basis is available for projects requiring greater input.
Marketing benefits As a TRADA member, you have access to our marketing tools, which aspire to put you in the spotlight when used in unison. • Members benefit from a free company listing in our online Find a Supplier directory. Users can upload full company details, a logo, available products and services, captioned images, multiple brochures, and certification. Company listings are indexed by Google and regularly appear in search results, while uploaded brochures and images appear in relevant site-wide search results on the TRADA website. Those perusing the Find a Supplier directory can search for you by name, key words that appear within your company description, products and/or services, and location – providing multiple ways of finding potential customers. • Members also benefit from free entries in the TRADA Timber Industry Yearbook, an annual publication that is distributed free of charge to 3,000 specifiers and manufacturers. It includes an alphabetical list of TRADA members with contact information and a buyers’ guide, in which member companies are included under their principal business activities in up to five categories. n
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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 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.
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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 204. Company contact details are included in the Alphabetical list of TRADA members.
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Awenek, 4 Fore Street, St Stephen, Cornwall PL26 7NN e: enquiries@akarchitecturalservices.co.uk w: www.akarchitecturalservices.co.uk t: 01208 220214 Ar2500, Co4000
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 Cd1000, Fl4000, Ha7000, Mo4500, Ti7600
A J Laminated Beams Ltd
Red Fox Barn, Cross Green, Cockfield, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk IP30 0LG e: info@ajlaminatedbeams.co.uk w: www.ajlaminatedbeams.co.uk t: 01284 828184 Bu6800, Gl2000, Oa1000, St9000, Ti2500
A R Morris Building & Joinery Contractor Ltd Westfield, Clun Road, Craven Arms, Shropshire SY7 9QW e: morrisbuilding@btinternet.com t: 07950 319309 Bu3000
AWW
Rivergate House, 70 Redcliff Street, Bristol, Avon BS1 6LS e: richard.francis@aww-uk.com w: www.aww-uk.com t: 0117 923 2535 Ar2000, Ar2500
Bayfields, Bayfield Gardens, Dymock, Gloucestershire GL18 2BH e: andrew@awinterbotham.co.uk w: www.awinterbotham.co.uk t: 01531 890734 En2000 Severn Farm Industrial Estate, Welshpool, Powys SY21 7DF e: info@acrooftrusses.co.uk w: www.acrooftrusses.co.uk t: 01938 554881 Ti2000, Tr4000
Aaron Evans Architects Ltd
3 Gay Street, Bath, Bath & North East Somerset BA1 2PH e: angelao@aearchitects.co.uk w: www.aaronevans.com t: 01225 466234 Ar2000
Abbey Woods
Unit 143, Grange Drive, Baldoyle Ind Estate, Dublin 13, D13 W9V2, Republic of Ireland e: sales@abbeywoods.ie w: www.abbeywoods.ie t: 01 353 839 3435 Cd1000, De2000, Mo0500, Ti7600, Ti7700 Unit 16-17, Westlink Business Park, Old Mallow Road, Cork, Co. Cork T23 XW31, Republic of Ireland t: 00 353 21 421 1788 Cd1000, De2000, Mo0500, Ti7600, Ti7700
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 Consulting Engineers Ltd Lansdowne House, Penhill Road, Great Ellingham, Norfolk NR17 1LS e: enquiries@absolute-consulting.co.uk t: 01953 454641 En2000
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
Adams Joinery Ltd
ADEPT Consulting (UK) Ltd 2nd Floor, Cas Gwent Chambers, Welsh Street, Chepstow, Monmouthshire NP16 5LN e: info@adeptco.co.uk w: www.adeptco.co.uk t: 01291 449955 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
Advanced Housing Systems Ltd
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
Advanced Technical Panels
Topcliffe Close, Capitol Park East, Tingley, Leeds, West Yorkshire WF3 1DR e: atp@lathams.co.uk w: www.advancedtechnicalpanels.co.uk t: 0113 387 0850 Pa7500, Pa8200, Pa8500, Pl1000
AECOM
AECOM House, 63-77 Victoria Street, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL1 3ER e: enquiries.europe@aecom.com w: www.aecom.com t: 01727 535000 Co4000, Co5000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000 1 New York Street, Manchester M1 4HD t: 0161 601 1700 1 Tanfield, Edinburgh EH3 5DA t: 0131 301 8600 1st Floor, 499 Union Street, Aberdeen AB11 6DB t: 01224 597450 1st Floor, One Trinity Gardens, Quayside, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 2HF t: 0191 224 6500 1st Floor, Stonecross, Trumpington, High Street, Cambridge CB2 9SU t: 01223 551800 3rd Floor, 8 Princes Parade, Princes Dock, Liverpool, Merseyside L3 1QH t: 0151 331 8900 3rd Floor, Portwall Place, Portwall Lane, Bristol BS1 6NA t: 0117 901 7000 5th Floor, 2 City Walk, Leeds LS11 9AR t: 0113 391 6800
Unit 2, 30 Progress Road, Leigh on Sea, Essex SS9 5LE e: info@adamsjoinery.co.uk w: www.adamsjoinery.co.uk t: 01702 512311 Do2500, Jo1000, Jo4000, Jo5000, Wi2000
6-8 Greencoat Place, London SW1P 1PL t: 020 7821 4185
Addison Conservation + Design
10th Floor, Clarence West Building, Clarence Street West, Belfast, County Antrim BT2 7GP t: 028 9060 7200
Ingle Neuk House, 2 Water Path, Banff, Aberdeenshire AB45 1DD e: krystyna@addisonconservationanddesign.com w: www.addisonconservationanddesign.com t: 01261 812002
Addison Construction Ltd
7 St James Avenue, Ongar, Essex CM5 9EL e: garyaddison1@waitrose.com t: 01277 366431 Bu3000
7th Floor, Aurora, 120 Bothwell Street, Glasgow G2 7JS t: 0141 248 0300
12 Regan Way, Chetwynd Business Park, Chilwell, Nottingham NG9 6RZ t: 0115 907 7000 14 Queen Victoria Road, Coventry CV1 3PJ t: 024 7625 3300 24 Linenhall Street, Belfast, County Antrim BT2 8BG t: 028 9060 7200
Beaufort House, 94-96 Newhall Street, Birmingham B3 1PB t: 0121 262 1900 Belvedere House, Pynes Hill, Exeter, Devon EX2 5WS t: 01392 663200 Churchill House, Churchill Way, Cardiff CF10 2HH t: 029 2035 3400 Ground Floor, Grand Canal House, Upper Grand Canal Street, Dublin, Co. Fingal Dublin 4, Republic of Ireland t: 00 353 1 238 3100 Lynnfield House, Church Street, Altrincham, Cheshire WA14 4DZ t: 0161 927 8200 Midpoint, Alencon Link, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 7PP t: 01256 310200 Plumer House, 3rd Floor, East Wing, Tailyour Road, Plymouth PL6 5DH t: 01752 676700 Saxon House, 27 Duke Street, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1HT t: 01245 771200 St Christopher House, George Cayley Drive, York, North Yorkshire YO30 4XE t: 01904 694400 Stable Block, Bradbourne House, New Road, East Malling, Kent ME19 6DZ t: 01723 221340 Sunley House, 4 Bedford Park, Croydon CR0 2AP t: 020 8639 3500 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
Affinity Architects
56 North Street, Wilton, Salisbury SP2 0HH e: stuart@affinityarchitects.co.uk t: 01722 741683
Ahead Start Consulting
White House Farm, Warden Road, Eastchurch, Sheppey ME12 4EN e: intouch@aheadstartconsulting.com w: www.aheadstartconsulting.co.uk t: 01795 880077
Aidan O'Connell & Associates Ltd
Lismard House, Timahoe Road, Portlaoise, Co. Laois, Republic of Ireland e: info@aoca.ie w: www.aoconnellassc.com t: 00 353 57 866 3244 En2000
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
Aldgate Tower, 2 Leman Street, London E1 8FA t: 020 7061 7000
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AKT II
White Collar Factory, 1 Old Street Yard, London EC1Y 8AF e: wys@akt-uk.com w: www.akt-uk.com t: 020 7250 7777 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 Ad1000, Co1500, La1000, Pa3000, Va1000
AL Project Services
Alsford Timber
Administration & Support Centre, Ness Road, Erith, Kent DA8 2LD e: enquiries@alsfordtimber.com w: www.alsfordtimber.com t: 01322 333088 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500 14 Sheen Lane, Mortlake, London SW14 8LW e: mortlake@alsfordtimber.com t: 020 8876 2257 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500 52 The Ridge, Hastings, East Sussex TN34 2AB e: hastings@alsfordtimber.com t: 01424 443366 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500
17 Melrose Avenue, Paisley, Renfrewshire PA2 9JA e: alex.andrew@ntlworld.com t: 01505 816486 Co8800, En2000
61 Portsmouth Road, Cobham, Surrey KT11 1JQ e: cobham@alsfordtimber.com t: 01932 863468 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500
Alan Baxter Partnership
63-69 Heath Road, Twickenham, Middlesex TW1 4AT e: twickenham@alsfordtimber.com t: 020 8892 2868 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500
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 En2000
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
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 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 Ar2000
Allies and Morrison LLP
85 Southwark Street, London SE1 0HX e: librarian@alliesandmorrison.co.uk w: www.alliesandmorrison.com t: 020 7921 0100 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 Construction Talewater Works, Talaton, Exeter, Devon EX5 2RT e: frames@allwoodtimber.co.uk w: www.allwoodtimber.co.uk t: 01404 850977 Bu6800, Ti2000, Ti2500, Ti2700
80a Preston Road, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 6AE e: brighton@alsfordtimber.com t: 01273 554888 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500 109-113 Kingston Road, Leatherhead KT22 7SU e: leatherhead@alsfordtimber.com t: 01372 376138 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500 118 Park View Road, Welling, Kent DA16 1SJ e: welling@alsfordtimber.com t: 020 8301 1199 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500 141 South Undercliff, Rye, East Sussex TN31 7HW e: rye@alsfordtimber.com t: 01797 222397 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500 Fencing Direct, Gate 1, Ness Road, Erith, Kent DA8 2LD e: fencing@alsfordtimber.com t: 01322 341198 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500 King Street, Worthing, West Sussex BN14 7BW e: worthing@alsfordtimber.com t: 01903 200154 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500 Ruxley Roundabout A20, Ruxley, Kent DA14 5AD e: ruxley@alsfordtimber.com t: 020 8300 4375 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500 St Mark's Hill, Surbiton, Surrey KT6 4LJ e: surbiton@alsfordtimber.com t: 020 8399 4234 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500 Unit 1 & 2, Deacon Trading Estate, Vale Road, Tonbridge, Kent TN9 1SU e: tonbridge@alsfordtimber.com t: 01732 770303 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500 Units 1 & 2, Diplocks Way, Hailsham, East Sussex BN27 3JF e: hailsham@alsfordtimber.com t: 01323 843567 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500
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Unit 2, Bellbrook Industrial Estate, Bell Lane, Uckfield, East Sussex TN22 1QL e: uckfield@alsfordtimber.com t: 01825 762888 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500 Unit 5, Tannery Close, Croydon Road Industrial Estate, Elmers End, Beckenham, Kent BR3 4BY e: beckenham@alsfordtimber.com t: 020 8655 3939 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500 Units 5 & 6, Nightingale Road, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 2NW e: horsham@alsfordtimber.com t: 01403 272872 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500 Unit 15A, Eurolink Industrial Estate, Upper Field Road, Sittingbourne, Kent ME10 3UP e: sittingbourne@alsfordtimber.com t: 01795 899910 Units 19 & 20, Birch Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex BN23 6PD e: eastbourne@alsfordtimber.com t: 01323 416000 De2000, Do2000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7500
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: 0845 279 9992 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 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
Amspec Ltd
Kilshaw Street, Lamberhead Ind Estate, Pemberton, Wigan, Lancashire WN5 8EA e: enquiries@amspec.co.uk w: www.amspec.co.uk t: 01942 621342
Anderson Associates Chartered Architect Ltd
Harbour View, Cromwell St Quay, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis HS1 2DF e: architect@andersonassociatesltd.com w: www.andersonassociatesltd.com t: 01851 701500 Ar2000
Anderson Bell & Christie
382 Great Western Road, Glasgow, Strathclyde G4 9HT e: gen@andersonbellchristie.com w: www.andersonbellchristie.com t: 0141 339 1515 Ar2000
Andersons of London
Thorncroft Manor, Thorncroft Drive, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 8JB e: info@andersonsoflondon.co.uk t: 01372 224011 Bu3000, Sc1000, Ti0200
Andrew Baxter Ltd
The Woodlands, Edgehill, Banbury, Oxfordshire OX15 6DJ e: dan.baxter@btconnect.com t: 01295 670485 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 Bu3000, Ho3000, Ti2000
Andrew Firebrace Partnership
Stable Barn, Park End, Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB25 ONA e: info@afpconsult.co.uk w: www.afpconsult.co.uk t: 01223 811572 Co7000, Co9100, En2000
Andrew Howard & Partners
15 Diamond Court, Opal Drive, Fox Milne, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK15 0DU e: ahp@ah-p.co.uk w: www.andrewhowardandpartners.co.uk t: 01908 690230 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
Andrews Associates
Andrews House, 128-130 Mitcham Road, Croydon, Surrey CR0 3RJ e: andrews@engineers.co.uk t: 020 8680 5300 En2000
Anglia Ruskin University
Bishop Hall Lane, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1SQ e: maria.vogiatzaki@anglia.ac.uk w: www.anglia.ac.uk t: 01245 683663 Ed4000
Ann Nisbet Ltd
996 Pollokshaws Road, Studio 4-2, Glasgow, North Lanarkshire G41 2HA e: ann@annnisbet.com w: www.annnisbet.com t: 01416 320351 Ar2000
Ansell & Bailey Ltd Chartered Architects
99 - 101 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3BN e: architects@ansellandbailey.com w: www.ansellandbailey.com t: 020 7387 0141 Ar2000, Ar2500
Anson Timberworks Ltd
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 Ti2000
Anthony Davies Associates Ltd
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
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Arclin Inc
apt. Design Ltd
2144 Milwaukee Way, Tacoma, WA 98421, USA e: info@arclin.com t: 001 800 426 5025
The Bastion Tower, 16 Pound Lane, Canterbury, Kent CT1 2BZ e: info@anthonyswaine.co.uk w: www.anthonyswaine.co.uk t: 01227 462680 Ar2000, He1000
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 33 385 24 81 22 Br2000, Bu3000, Bu8000, Gl1000, Ti2000 34 Rue Antoine Primat, Villeurbanne 69603, France e: cmelia@arbonis.com t: 00 33 385 24 27 37
Arbor Architects
4 Grenfell Road, Hereford HR1 2QR e: info@arborarchitects.co.uk w: www.arborarchitects.co.uk Ar2000, Co4000, Co7250
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
ARC 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 Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
Archibald Shaw LLP
One Little London, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 1PP e: mail@archibaldshaw.co.uk w: www.archibaldshaw.co.uk t: 01243 786471 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
1000 Holcomb Woods Parkway, Suite 342, Roswell, GA 30076, USA e: info@arclin.com w: www.arclin.com t: 00 678 999 2100
2301 N. Columbia Blvd, PO Box 17307, Portland, OR 97217, USA e: info@arclin.com t: 001 503 289 1111 15859 Dyno Dr., Hayward, WI 54843, USA e: info@arclin.com t: 001 715 634 5057
Ardmore Construction Ltd 6 Wharf Studio, 28 Wharf Road, London N1 7GR e: info@ardmoregroup.co.uk w: www.ardmoregroup.co.uk t: 020 8344 0300
Arnold Laver
Architype Ltd
Unity Wharf, 13 Mill Street, London SE1 2BH e: london@architype.co.uk w: www.architype.co.uk t: 020 7403 2889 Ar2000
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Unit C1, Grovelands Industrial Estate, Longford, Coventry CV7 9ND e: coventry@laver.co.uk t: 02476 263900
Wallisdown, Poole, Dorset BH12 5HH e: cvithana@aub.ac.uk w: www.aub.ac.uk t: 01202 363135 Ed4000
Basingstoke Road, Reading, Berkshire RG2 0QN e: reading@laver.co.uk t: 0118 975 1100 Jo2000, Pa7000, Pl1000, Ti7500 Brabazon Hangar, West Bay, Filton, Bristol BS34 7QS e: bristol@laver.co.uk t: 0117 312 1160 Jo2000, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500, Tr4000 Canal Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD2 1AR e: bradford@laver.co.uk t: 01274 732861 Jo2000, La4000, Pa7500, Pl3000, Ti7500
Dudley Road, Oldbury, West Midlands B69 3DA e: birmingham@laver.co.uk t: 0121 552 7788 Jo2000, La4000, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500
50 Southwark Street, London SE1 1UN e: mail@architectureplb.com t: 020 7940 1888 Ar2000
Unit 12, Kingston Park, Flaxley Road, Hampton, Peterborough, PE2 9FT e: peterborough@laver.co.uk t: 01733 742140
124 New Road, Rainham, Essex RM13 8RS e: london@laver.co.uk t: 01708 529500 Jo2000, La4000, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500
Architecture One Eight
St Thomas Street, Winchester, Hampshire SO23 9HD e: mail@architectureplb.com w: www.architectureplb.com t: 01962 842200 Ar2000
Pontefract Road, Stourton, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS10 1SW e: leeds@laver.co.uk t: 0113 270 4086 Jo2000, La4000, Pa7200, Pa7500, Ti7500
Wagonway Road, Hebburn, Tyne & Wear NE31 1SP e: newcastlet@laver.co.uk t: 0191 428 6666 Jo2000, La4000, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500
Crowle Street, Hull, North Humberside HU9 1RH e: hull@laver.co.uk t: 01482 761220 Jo2000, La4000, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500
Architecture PLB
Oxclose Park Road North, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S20 8GN e: sheffield@laver.co.uk t: 0114 276 4700 Jo2000, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500, Tr4000
Bramall Lane, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S2 4RJ e: enquiries@laver.co.uk w: www.laver.co.uk t: 0114 223 0300 Jo2000, La4000, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500
4 Toomers Wharf, Canal Walk, Newbury, Berkshire RG14 1DY e: newbury@archibaldshaw.co.uk t: 01635 47369 Co9100, En2000 18 Grange Avenue, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG1 2AG e: haydn@architecture18.co.uk t: 01423 548391 Ar2000
Liverpool Road, Cadishead, Manchester M44 5BZ e: manchester@laver.co.uk t: 0161 777 9000 Jo2000, La4000, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500
Firs Trading Estate, Oldington Lane, Kidderminster, Worcestershire DY11 7QN e: kidderminster@laver.co.uk t: 01562 66557 Jo2000, La4000, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500 Hertsmere Industrial Park, Chester Road, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire WD6 1WS e: borehamwood@laver.co.uk t: 01923 336666 Jo2000, La4000, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500 Little London Road, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S8 0UH e: sheffield@laver.co.uk t: 0114 255 7341 Bu1000, Jo2000, Pa7500, Pl1000, Ti7500
Arts University Bournemouth
Arup
13 Fitzroy Street, London W1T 4BQ e: a.c.general@arup.com w: www.arup.com t: 020 7636 1531 En2000
ARV Solutions
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
Ascot Timber Buildings Ltd
Bensons Yard, Iron Hill Farm, Hollycombe, Liphook, Hampshire GU30 7LP e: sales@ascot-timber.co.uk w: www.ascot-timber.co.uk t: 01428 654334 Bu6500
Ashbrooke Homes Ltd
Park Lodge, Poundisford, Taunton, Somerset TA3 7AE e: info@ashbrookehomes.co.uk w: www.ashbrookehomes.co.uk t: 07789 772150 Bu3000
Ashley Largent Associates Ltd The Studio, Fair Green, Diss, Norfolk IP22 4BG e: design@alaltd.co.uk t: 01379 658606 En2000
Aspectum Chartered Building Consultancy Primley Lodge, 190 Totnes Road, Paignton, Devon TQ3 3SB e: tjb@tjbarfoot.co.uk w: www.aspectum.co t: 01803 555945
Aspen Lodges Ltd
28 Goose Lane, Wickersley, Rotherham, South Yorkshire S66 1JS e: pete@aspenlodges.co.uk w: www.aspenlodges.co.uk t: 07447 000079 Bu3000, Bu6000
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 Ar2000, Co7250
Astudio
4th Floor, 30 Millbank, London SW1P 4QP e: info@astudio.co.uk w: www.astudio.co.uk t: 020 7401 4100 Ar2000
A-Tec Design
9 Treninnick Hill, Newquay, Cornwall TR7 2JS e: info@a-tecdesign.com w: www.a-tecdesign.com t: 01872 300798 Ar2000, Ar2500
Atelier 2 Architects Ltd
27 Duke Street, Liverpool L1 5AQ e: mail@a2architects.co.uk w: www.a2architects.co.uk t: 0151 708 0406
Atelier HB
10 Westabrook, Ashburton, Devon TQ13 7QS e: imbooker@mac.com w: www.atelierhb.co.uk t: 07774 618419 Ar2000
ATK Partnership Ltd
33 Union Street, Greenock, Renfrewshire PA16 8DN e: mail@atk-partnership.co.uk w: www.atk-partnership.co.uk t: 01475 787797 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
Atkins
Woodcote Grove, Ashley Road, Epsom, Surrey KT18 5BW e: info@atkinsglobal.com w: www.atkinsglobal.com/en-GB t: 01372 726140 En2000
Atlantic Contracts Ltd
Atlantic House, 7 Stirling Way, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire WD6 2BT e: ryan.hayes@atlanticcontracts.co.uk w: www.atlanticcontracts.co.uk t: 020 8736 4350 Bu3000
Aukett Swanke
10 Bonhill Street, London EC2A 4PE 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 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 Ar2000
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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 43 Eagle Street, London WC1R 4AT e: mail@axiomarchitects.co.uk w: www.axiomarchitects.co.uk t: 020 7421 8866 1st Floor, Arlington House, Park Five Business Centre, Exeter, Devon EX2 7HU e: mail@axiomarchitects.co.uk w: www.axiomarchitects.co.uk t: 01392 368426
Ayres Haynes Architects Ltd Mount Batten Watersports Centre, 70 Lawrence Road, Mount Batten, Plymouth, Devon PL9 9SJ e: mh@ayreshaynes.com w: www.ayreshaynes.com t: 01752 408051
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B & K Structures
Peveril House, Alfreton Road, Derby, Derbyshire DE21 4AG e: sales@bkstructures.co.uk w: www.bkstructures.co.uk t: 01773 853400 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 Co4000, En2000
Bailey Johnson Hayes
Suite 4, Phoenix House, 63 Campfield Road, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL1 5FL e: info@bjh.co.uk w: www.bjh.co.uk t: 01727 841172 En2000
BakerHicks
One Warwick Technology Park, Gallows Hill, Warwick, Warwickshire CV34 6YL e: contact@bakerhicks.com w: www.morgansindall.com t: 01926 567800 Bu3000
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 Co4000, Co9100, En2000, He1000
Barter Hill Partnership Ltd
Wynters Farm Barn, Magdalen Laver, Ongar, Essex CM5 0EW e: mail@barterhill.co.uk w: www.barterhill.co.uk t: 01279 430888 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
Bartlett School of Architecture
University College London, 22 Gordon Street, London WC1H 0QB e: r.sheil@ucl.ac.uk w: www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/architecture t: 020 3108 9628 Ed4000
Bartram Timber Frame Ltd High Road, Beeston, Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 1PB e: kevin@bartramtimber.co.uk w: www.bartramtimber.co.uk t: 01767 699699 Ti2000
Bauman Lyons
Black Building, 2 Newton Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS7 4HE e: architects@baumanlyons.co.uk w: www.baumanlyons.co.uk t: 0113 322 3344
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 Co4000, Co5000, En2000, Te4000
BB+C Architects Ltd
33a Bridge Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 1UW e: mail@bbcarchitects.co.uk w: www.bbcarchitects.co.uk t: 01223 313386 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 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 Ltd
The Elms, Ringwood, Hampshire BH24 3DY e: paullbanburybuilders@gmail.com t: 01425 470926 Bu3000
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 Co4000, En2000, Ti1200
Barefoot and Gilles
BE Timber Frame
Banbury Builders
2 Cromwell Court, 16 St Peters Street, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 1XG e: design@barefootgilles.com w: www.barefootgilles.com t: 01473 257474 Ar2000
www.trada.co.uk
Unit 3, Suffling Road, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk NR30 3PS e: info@betimberframe.co.uk w: www.betimberframe.co.uk t: 01493 717900 Ca0500, Ti1500, Ti2000, Ti2500
BEAMCALC.CO.UK
Business Works, Henry Robson Way, Station Road, South Shields, NE33 1RF e: info@beamcalc.co.uk w: www.beamcalc.co.uk t: 0191 427 4540 2nd Floor, Woodbury Grove, Finchley, North London N12 0DR e: info@beamcalc.co.uk w: www.beamcalc.co.uk t: 020 8243 8618
Beard
Faraday Road, Swindon, Wiltshire SN3 5JY e: craig.cerba@beardconstruction.co.uk t: 01793 868051 Bu3000
Beaumont Forest Products Ltd
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 Riverside Sawmill, Geddings Road, Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire EN11 0NT e: hsales@beaumontforest.co.uk t: 01992 460000 De2000, En1000, Fl7000, Ti7500, Va0500 The Crown Estate Yard, Blanes Lane, Off Swinley Road, Ascot, Berkshire SL5 8AZ e: asales@beaumontforest.co.uk t: 01344 874137 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 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 475526 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 Carpenter & Joiners
Southfork Farm, Rue du Trot, St. Saviour, Jersey JE2 7JQ, Channel Islands e: francis.young@benchmark.je t: 01534 528084
Benchmark Timber Ltd
Cressex Enterprise Centre, Lincoln Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP12 3RL e: enquiries@benchmarktimber.co.uk w: www.benchmarktimber.co.uk t: 01494 435144 Cd1000, La7000, Ti0200, Ti7500, Ti7700
Benfield Timber Buildings
5-6 Castle Way, Severn Bridge Ind Estate, Caldicot, Monmouthshire NP26 5YG e: info@benfieldatt.uk w: www.benfieldtimberbuildings.co.uk t: 01291 437050 Bu6800, Co9100, St8000, Ti2000, Tr4000
Benham Architects Ltd
Office 7, 42 Charles Street, Cardiff CF10 2GE e: benhamarchitect@gmail.com t: 07970 035735
Bentley Design & Management Ltd Suite 6, 33 The Esplanade, Porthcawl, Mid Glamorgan CF36 3YR e: stuartbentley_designs@hotmail.co.uk t: 07807 326892
Bespoke Property Solutions
Nash End Cottage, Lion Lane, Arley, Bewdley, Worcestershire DY12 1SR e: property.bespokesolutions@gmail.com t: 07990 555876 Bu3000
Bespoke Timber Frames
Unit 2, Stag Business Park, Old A45, Woolpit, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP30 9FX e: elebbon@bespoketimberframes.com w: www.bespoketimberframes.com t: 07812 052284 Bu3000, Ho3000, Ti1500, Ti2000, Ti2500
Betts Associates Ltd
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 Co4000, Co5000, Co9200, En2000
BH & M
Unit 5, Old Power Station, 121 Mortlake High Street, London SW14 8SN e: mlh@bhmarchitects.com w: www.bhmarchitects.com t: 020 8878 4667 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 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 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 Ltd
38 Victoria Place, Carlisle, Cumbria CA1 1EX e: info@binghamyates.co.uk t: 01228 521436 Co4000
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 Jo4000, Jo5000
BJE Timberframes
2 Pen y Ffridd, Pontrobert, Meifod, Powys SY22 6JW e: barryevans32@gmail.com w: www.bjetimberframes.com t: 07989 380206
Black Associates Structural Engineering Consultants Ltd 19 Grantlea Grove, Mount Vernon, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G32 9JW e: info@dacecltd.com t: 07763 463931 En2000
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Blackdown Buildings
Fourways Cross, Hemyock, Cullompton, Devon EX15 3PF e: roy@brookridge.co.uk w: www.brookridgegroup.co.uk t: 01823 680546
Blackett-Ord Conservation Ltd
33 Chapel Street, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria CA16 6QR e: engineering@blackett-ordconservation.co.uk t: 01768 352572 Ar2000, En2000
Blackwell Structural Consultants Ltd 1 Green Lodge Barn, Nobottle, Northampton NN7 4HD e: neil@blackwellconsultants.co.uk w: www.blackwellconsultants.co.uk t: 01604 755000 En2000
Blair Gratton Architects Ltd
29 York Street, Derby, Derbyshire DE1 1FZ e: info@blairgratton.co.uk w: www.blairgratton.co.uk t: 01332 340458 Ar2000
Blake, Gavin RIBA FRSA: Chartered Architect
The Studio, 47 Church Lane, Sale, Cheshire M33 5GW e: oakfield@clara.co.uk t: 0161 973 0089 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
Blok Build Ltd
133 Marfleet Avenue, Hull, Humberside HU9 5SA e: kleinhout@blokbuild.com w: www.blokbuild.com t: 01482 788355
Blou Construction Ltd
10 Northumberland Alley, London EC3N 2EJ 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 In2000, Wa1000
Blue Forest (UK) Ltd
The Studio, Bens Field Farm, Beechill, Wadhurst, East Sussex TN5 6JR e: info@blueforest.com w: www.blueforest.com t: 01892 750090
Blue Sky Property Services: Timber frame buildings
16 Redwing Drive, Bradwell, Norfolk NR31 8PF e: info@blueskypropertyservices.co.uk w: www.blueskypropertyservices.co.uk t: 07767 605432 Bu3000, Cj1000, Co8800, Ho3000, Ti2500
Blue Square Solutions Ltd
Unit 7, Raymond Court, Piperell Way, Haverhill CB9 8PH e: michele@bluesquaresolutions.co.uk w: www.bluesquaresolutions.co.uk t: 01440 713752
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Chiltern House, Stocking Lane, Hughenden Valley, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP14 4ND e: cert.admin@bmtrada.com w: www.bmtrada.com t: 01494 569750 Ce2000, Co9200, Te2000, Te3000, Te4000
Bob Black Construction Ltd
British Woodworking Federation The Building Centre, 26 Store Street, London WC1E 7BT e: bwf@bwf.org.uk w: www.bwf.org.uk t: 0844 209 2610 As1000, Co7000, Co9200
Brodies Timber
20 Hemingford Road, St Ives, Cambridgeshire PE27 5HG e: bob@bobblack.uk.com w: www.bobblack.uk.com t: 07795 078271
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
Bona Ltd
Brooks Architects Ltd
6 Thornton Chase, Linford Wood, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK5 8PJ e: info.uk@bona.com w: www.bona.com t: 01908 525150 Ad1000, Co1500, Fl2500, La1000, Ma1500
Border Hardwood Ltd
Unit E17 & E18, Wem Industrial Estate, Soulton Road, Wem, Shropshire SY4 5SD e: info@borderhardwood.com w: www.borderhardwood.com t: 01939 235550 Ha7000, Sa7000, St6000, Ti0500, Ti7600
Border Oak Design & Construction Kingsland Saw Mills, Kingsland, Leominster, Herefordshire HR6 9SF e: sales@borderoak.com w: www.borderoak.com t: 01568 708733 Ho3000, Ti2500
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, Judgeford, Porirua, Wellington 5381, New Zealand e: suzanne.lester@branz.co.nz w: www.branz.co.nz t: 00 64 4237 1170 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 Bu3000, Ca0500
Brian Evans Associates Ltd 72b Western Road, Tring, Hertfordshire HP23 4BB e: brian@be-associates.co.uk t: 01442 825725 Co9100, Co9200, 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 Ltd 6 Alfred Street, Rushden, Northamptonshire NN10 9YS e: info@biafd.org.uk w: www.biafd.org t: 07519 853402 As1000
16 Colonial House, Leiston, Suffolk IP16 4JD e: info@brooksarchitects.com t: 01728 832165
Brooks Bros (UK) Ltd
Blackwater Place, The Causeway, Maldon, Essex CM9 4GG e: sales@brookstimber.co.uk w: www.brookstimber.com t: 01621 877400 Ce2000, Do2000, Fi4000, Ha2000, Mo0500 1-3 Glebe Road, Gillibrands, Skelmersdale, Lancashire WN8 9JP e: david.johnson@brookstimber.co.uk t: 01695 553700 Fl3500, Ha7000, Md3000, Ti7600, Ti7700 Gunby Road, Sewstern, Grantham, Lincolnshire NG33 5RD e: sales@brookstimber.co.uk t: 01476 861097 Lenton Lane, Nottingham NG7 2PR e: matt.hall@brookstimber.co.uk t: 0115 993 1112 The Timber Yard, Off Runsell Lane, Danbury, Chelmsford, Essex CM3 4PG e: simon.greig@brookstimber.co.uk t: 01245 221700 Cd1000, De2000, Ki3000, La6000, Mo5000
Brooks Bros London Ltd
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 Ltd
Station House, 7-9 Station Road, Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire MK16 0AG e: consult@bbltd.co.uk w: www.bbltd.co.uk t: 01908 500888 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 Jo1000, Jo4000
Broxap Ltd
Rowhurst Close, Chesterton, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire ST5 6BD e: info@broxap.com w: www.broxap.com t: 01782 564411 Pg1000, St5000
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
BTS Timber Engineering Ltd
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
Bucholz McEvoy Architects Ltd
Unit C, Mountpleasant Business Centre, Mountpleasant Avenue, Dublin, D6, Republic of Ireland e: info@bmcea.com w: www.bmcea.com t: 00 353 1496 6340 Ar2000
Buckley Gray Yeoman
Studio 4.04, The Tea Building, 56 Shoreditch High Street, London E1 6JJ e: mail@buckleygrayyeoman.com w: www.buckleygrayyeoman.com t: 020 7033 9913 Ar2000
Buildbase Ltd
Unipart House, Garsington Road, Cowley, Oxford OX4 2GQ e: tony.newcombe@graftongb.co.uk w: www.buildbase.co.uk t: 01865 871700 Bu1000, Jo2000, Pa7500, Ti7500, Tr4000 Bryce Buildbase, Polkemmet Garage, Dixon Terrace, Whitburn EH47 0LH t: 01501 741316 Bu1000, Jo2000, Pa7500, Ti7500, Tr4000 Cockerell Close, Stevenage SG1 2NB t: 01438 369201 Bu1000, Jo2000, Pa7500, Ti7500, Tr4000 Ipsley Street, Redditch B98 7AX t: 01527 67567 Bu1000, Jo2000, Pa7500, Ti7500, Tr4000 Mandarin Court, Hambridge Road, Newbury RG14 5SU t: 01635 573700 Bu1000, Jo2000, Pa7500, Ti7500, Tr4000 Simpson Road, Bletchley, Milton Keynes MK1 1BB t: 01908 644222 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 As1000
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 Ar2000
Building With Frames
The Mill Building, Mount Wellington Mine, Fernsplatt, Truro, Cornwall TR4 8RJ e: sales@buildingwithframes.co.uk w: www.buildingwithframes.co.uk t: 01872 273757 Bu6500, Bu8000, Cd1000, St8500, Ti2000
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BuildX Studio
25404 Kyuna Road, Nairobi 00100, Kenya e: hello@buildxstudio.com w: www.buildxstudio.com t: 00 254 741 070 097
Buro Happold Ltd
Cahalane Bros Ltd
Park Road, Dunmanway, Co. Cork P47 A438, Republic of Ireland e: conor@cahalane.net w: www.cahalane.net t: 00 353 23 884 5133
Camden Mill, Lower Bristol Road, Bath, Avon BA2 3DQ e: andrew.wylie@burohappold.com w: www.burohappold.com t: 01225 320600 Co4000, Co9100, En2000, En3000, Re4000
Calanpoint Contracts Ltd
Burrell Foley Fischer LLP
Calders & Grandidge
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
Burwell Deakins Architects
Ground Floor, California Building, Deals Gateway, London SE13 7SF e: info@burwellarchitects.com w: www.burwellarchitects.com t: 020 8305 6010 Ar2000, En2000, Re4000
BWB Consulting Ltd
5th Floor, Waterfront House, Station Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG2 3DQ e: nottingham@bwb-consulting.com w: www.bwbconsulting.com t: 0115 924 1100 Co5000, En2000, Su1000 4th Floor, Carver's Warehouse, 77 Dale Street, Manchester M1 2HG e: manchester@bwb-consulting.com t: 0161 233 4260 Co5000, En2000, Su1000 11 Borough High Street, London SE1 9SE e: london@bwb-consulting.com t: 020 7407 3879 Co5000, En2000, Su1000
52 Linford Street, London SW8 4UN e: andy@calanpoint.co.uk w: www.calanpoint.co.uk t: 020 7627 4740 Ca0500, Jo1000, Jo4000 194 London Road, Boston, Lincolnshire PE21 7HJ e: shaun.mcgarry@sgbd.co.uk w: www.caldersandgrandidge.com t: 01205 358866 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 Do1000, Do2500, Md3000, Pa7000, Pl1000 Unit 16, Silver Court, Inter City Way, Bramley, Leeds LS13 4LY e: cpleeds@btconnect.com t: 0113 236 1666
110 George Street, Oban, Argyll PA34 5NT e: mail@cparchitects.net w: www.cparchitects.net t: 01631 563177 Ar2000
C2 Designs
1 Yearsett Cottage, Linley Green, Whitbourne, Worcester, Worcestershire WR6 5RQ e: ian@c2designs.co.uk t: 07432 200925 En2000
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Capricorn Eco Timber
Unit D, Ladfordfields Industrial Estate, Seighford, Stafford, Staffordshire ST18 9QE e: roger@capricornecotimber.co.uk w: www.capricornecotimber.co.uk t: 01785 282307 Cd1000, Ti0200, Ti0500, Ti7500, Ti7600
Cardiff University
School of Engineering, Queen's Buildings, Cardiff CF24 3AA e: daviesaw@cardiff.ac.uk w: www.cardiff.ac.uk/engineering t: 02920 874314 Ed4000
Carpenter Oak Ltd
Carr Garden Buildings
15 Victoria Street, Aberdeen, Grampian AB10 1XB e: info@cameronross.co.uk w: www.cameronross.co.uk t: 01224 642400 Ce2000, Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Campbell of Doune Ltd
C P Architects
101 Point Road, Canvey Island, Essex SS8 7TJ e: admin@canveysupply.co.uk w: www.canveysupply.co.uk t: 01268 696666 Bu1000, Fe3000, Jo2000, Pr1000, Ro2000
Cameron & Ross
Whitehall Waterfront, 2 Riverside Way, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS1 4EH e: leeds@bwb-consulting.com t: 0113 233 8000 Co5000, En2000, Su1000
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Canvey Wharf Co Ltd, The
Seafleet House, Port Of Tilbury, Tilbury, Essex RM18 7SG t: 01375 850000 Do1000, Do4500, Pa7000, Pa7500, Pl1000
Campbell Jackson Architects
The New Barn, Midfield, Shipham Lane, Star, Somerset BS25 1PT e: quentin@byromassociates.co.uk w: www.byromassociates.co.uk t: 01934 844837
The Old School, 8 School Lane, Thorpe St Andrew, Norwich, Norfolk NR7 0EP e: mail@canhamconsulting.co.uk w: www.canhamconsulting.co.uk t: 01603 430650 Co4000, Co9100, En2000, Su1000, Ti1200
The Framing Yard, East Cornworthy, Totnes, Devon TQ9 7HF e: hello@carpenteroak.com w: www.carpenteroak.com t: 01803 732900
Livery Place, 35 Livery Street, Colmore Business District, Birmingham B3 2PB e: birmingham@bwb-consulting.com t: 0121 233 3322 Co5000, En2000, Su1000
Byrom Associates Ltd
Canham Consulting
Long Crichel House, Long Crichel, Wimborne, Dorset BH21 5JU e: mail@cjarch.com t: 01258 830250 Ar2000, Fu3000, He1000
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 Bu6000, Ti1200, Ti1500, Ti2000
78 King Street, Crieff, Perthshire PH7 3HB e: info@campbellofdoune.co.uk w: www.campbellofdoune.co.uk t: 01764 655459 Co4000, En2000
Cassidy + Ashton Group Ltd
Campbell Reith Hill LLP
7 East Cliff, Preston, Lancashire PR1 3JE e: davidparkinson@cassidyashton.co.uk t: 01772 258356 Ar2000
15 Bermondsey Square, London SE1 3UN e: engineers@campbellreith.com w: www.campbellreith.com t: 020 7340 1700 Co5000, Co8800, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200 1 Marsden Street, Manchester M2 1HW e: manchester@campbellreith.com t: 0161 819 3060 Co5000, En2000 Chantry House, High Street, Coleshill, Birmingham B46 3BP e: birmingham@campbellreith.com t: 01675 467484 En2000 Raven House, 29 Linkfield Lane, Redhill RH1 1SS e: surrey@campbellreith.com t: 01737 784500 Co5000, En2000, En3000 Wessex House, Pixash Lane, Bristol BS31 1TP e: bristol@campbellreith.com t: 0117 916 1066 Co5000, En2000, En3000
10 Hunters Walk, Canal Street, Chester CH1 4EB w: www.cassidyashton.co.uk t: 01244 402900
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 Fl4000, Fl5000
CDC Timber
Unit 17, St Austell Business Park, St Austell, Cornwall PL25 4FD e: chris@cdctimber.co.uk w: www.cdctimber.co.uk t: 07817 419803 Ti1200
Centrespace design LLP
Bay Cottage, Bix, Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire RG9 6DB e: dan@centrespacedesign.co.uk w: www.centrespacedesign.co.uk t: 01491 573968 En2000
CGL Homes Ltd
Unit 2, St Martins Business Park, Ellesmere Road, St Martins, Oswestry, Shropshire SY11 3BE e: rogercgl@live.co.uk t: 01691 777223 Bu3000
Chadwicks (Mowbray Drive) Ltd
100 Mowbray Drive, Blackpool, Lancashire FY3 7UN e: eddie.wright@chadwicks-blackpool.co.uk w: www.chadwicks-blackpool.co.uk t: 01253 301253 Bu1000, Fa1000, Jo2000, Pa7500, Ti7500
Champion, A W Ltd
Champion House, 205-9 Burlington Road, New Malden, Surrey KT3 4NB e: sales@championtimber.com w: www.championtimber.com t: 01932 359780 De2000, Md3000, Mo0500, Mo4500, Mo5000 2 Hartfield Crescent, Wimbledon, London SW19 3SD e: wimbledon@championtimber.com t: 020 8542 1606 De2000, Do3000, Mo4500, Mo5000, So6000 109-123 Southlands Road, Bromley, Kent BR2 9QX e: bromley@championtimber.com t: 020 8460 6655 Cd1000, De2000, Mo5000, So6000, Ti7600 272-274 High Street, Sutton, Surrey SM1 1PG e: sutton@championtimber.com t: 020 8642 8291 Cd1000, De2000, Mo4500, Mo5000, Ti7600 385 Leatherhead Road, Chessington, Surrey KT9 2NQ e: chessington@championtimber.com t: 01372 847910 Cd1000, De2000, Mo4500, Mo5000, Ti7600 Curtis Road, Dorking, Surrey RH4 1EJ e: dorking@championtimber.com t: 01306 884418 Cd1000, De2000, Fl4000, Mo4500, Mo5000 Fircroft Way Industrial Estate, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6EL e: edenbridge@championtimber.com t: 01732 864328 De2000, Mo0500, Mo4500, Mo5000, Ti7600 High Street, Claygate, Esher, Surrey KT10 0JW e: claygate@championtimber.com t: 01372 462407 Cd1000, De2000, Mo4500, Mo5000, Ti7600 Moorfield Road, Slyfield Industrial Estate, Guildford, Surrey GU1 1RU e: guildford@championtimber.com t: 01483 510170 Cd1000, De2000, Mo4500, Mo5000, Ti7600 Vickers Drive North, Weybridge, Surrey KT13 0YU e: weybridge@championtimber.com t: 01932 359780
CDMS Sussex Ltd
34 Chichester Road, Hellingly, East Sussex BN27 4BF e: info@cdmssussex.co.uk w: www.cdmssussex.co.uk t: 01444 848278
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Charnwood Timber Frame
Civil and Structural Engineering Shetland Ltd
Constructs South West Ltd
Griesta, Tingwall, Shetland ZE2 9SB e: info@caseshetland.co.uk w: www.caseshetland.co.uk t: 01595 840476 Bu3500, Ce2000, En2000, Ti1200
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, Cj1000, Cd1000, Do4500, Ti1500
Unit 2, Kobe Nursery, Halstead Hill, Goffs Oak, Hertfordshire EN7 5NA e: enquiries@chasejoinery.co.uk w: www.chasejoinery.co.uk t: 01992 641515 Fu4000, Jo4000, St3000, Wi3000, Wi4000
Clevetts Ltd Facade Consultancy
Cook Associates
Chescoe Chartered Surveyors & Architects Ltd
CMQ Consulting Engineers
20-22 Wenlock Road, London N1 7GU e: robert@charnwoodtimberframe.co.uk w: www.charnwoodtimberframe.co.uk t: 07708 224879 Ar2000, Gl2000, Ti1500, Ti2000, Wi4000
Chase Joinery Contracts Ltd
The Studio, Alpenrose, Belmont Road, St Peter Port, Guernsey GY1 1PY, Channel Islands e: nchescoe@cwgsy.net w: www.chescoecharteredsurveyors.com t: 01481 713137 Su1000
Chris C Brown
Kinlet Bank, Kinlet, Cleobury Mortimer, Kidderminster, Worcestershire DY14 8HX e: chris.c.brown@btinternet.com t: 01299 841341
Citu Group Developments
West Midlands House, Gipsy Lane, Willenhall, West Midlands WV13 2HA e: mark.bs@clevetts.com w: www.clevetts.com t: 02380 890031
11a Station Road, Slough, Berkshire SL1 6JJ e: christopher@cmqconsulting.com w: www.cmqconsulting.com t: 01628 617877 En2000
Co2 Timber Supplies
Unit 16, Walronds Park, Isle Brewers Lane, Isle Brewers, Taunton TA3 6QP e: stuart@co2timber.co.uk w: www.co2timber.co.uk t: 01460 281225 Cd1000
Coed Cymru
Beeston Road, Leeds, Yorkshire LS11 6AD e: jamesw@citu.co.uk w: www.citu.co.uk t: 0113 306 1319 Bu3000
Forestry Hub, Unit 6, Dyfi Eco Parc, Machynlleth, Powys SY20 8AX e: garethd@coedcymru.org.uk w: www.coedcymru.org.uk t: 01686 650777 Bu6800, Lo1000, Mo0500, Ti4000, Ti7600
City Building Glasgow LLP
Coen Holdings Ltd
12 Edgefauld Avenue, Atlas Ind Estate, Springburn, Glasgow G21 4BB e: contact@citybuildingglasgow.co.uk w: www.citybuildingglasgow.co.uk t: 0141 287 0800
Civic Engineers
Tower Works, Globe Road, Leeds LS11 5QG e: leah@civicengineers.com w: www.civicengineers.com t: 0113 202 5130 33 Mill Street, London SE1 2AX e: robert@civicengineers.com t: 020 7253 2977 45 West Nile Street, Glasgow G1 2PT e: andrewp@civicengineers.com Carvers Warehouse, 77 Dale Street, Manchester M1 2HG e: james@civicengineers.com t: 0161 228 6757 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200
Civil & Structural Engineering Services
Office of Public Works, Jonathan Swift Street, Trim, Co Meath C15 NX36, Republic of Ireland e: library@opw.ie w: www.opw.ie t: 00 353 1 647 6748 En2000
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 Ce2000, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
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Oranmore Industrial Estate, Deerpark, Oranmore, Co Galway, Republic of Ireland t: 00 353 91 795 400
Coleg Menai
Ffriddoedd Road, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2TP e: library@menai.ac.uk w: www.menai.ac.uk t: 01248 383329 Ed4000
Collinson PLC T/A Collinson Construction
Riverside Industrial Park, Tan Yard Road, Catterall, Preston, Lancashire PR3 0HP e: jsalisbury@collinsonconstruction.co.uk w: www.collinson.co.uk t: 01995 607495
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 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 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 Br2000, Gl1000, Gl2000, Lv1000, Ti2000
Capital House, 3 Jubilee Way, Faversham, Kent ME13 8GD e: mail@cook-design.com w: www.cook-design.com t: 01795 532834 Ar2000, Co9100, En2000
Corbett & Tasker Ltd
Crucis Designs Ltd
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
CSW Cladding Ltd
Rownhams House, Betteridge Drive, Rownhams, Southampton, Hampshire SO16 8LS e: stewart@cswcladding.co.uk w: www.cladtekltd.co.uk t: 02382 148588
Unit 8c, Canonbury Yard, New North Road, London N1 7BJ e: peter@corbett-tasker.com w: www.corbett-tasker.com t: 020 3869 1940 En2000
CT Architect
Cormorant Property Ltd
CTS Bridges Ltd
3 Wiston Avenue, Chichester PO19 8RJ e: charlotte@cormorantltd.com w: www.cormorantltd.com t: 07470 497166
Countryside Properties Timber Frame
Mortimer Rd, Narborough, Leicester, Leicestershire LE19 2GA e: dave.thacker@cpplc.com t: 0116 284 9670 Bu3000, Ti2000
Cowan Consultancy Ltd
3 Turnberry House, The Links, 4400 Parkway, Solent Business Park, Fareham, Hampshire PO15 7FJ e: consultants@cowanconsult.co.uk w: www.cowanconsult.co.uk t: 01489 577488 Ce2000, Co4000, Co9100, En2000, So1000
Cowley Timber & Partners Ltd
Unit 13, Abbotts Way, Newark Business Park, Newark, Nottinghamshire NG24 2EL e: mail@cowleytimber.co.uk w: www.cowleytimberwork.co.uk t: 01522 720022 Bu8000, Cd1000, Gl2000, St8500, Ti2500
CPR (Construction Plans & Regulations) Ltd
Unit 15, Imex Technology Park, Bellringer Road, Trentham Lakes South, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST4 8JF e: admin@cprbuildingcontrol.co.uk w: www.cprbuildingcontrol.co.uk t: 01782 658929 Bu3500, Co4000, Co5250, Su1000,
Craig McDowall Architectural Services Ltd
7 Poplar Crescent, Oakbank, Perth PH1 1HR e: info@craigmcdowall.co.uk w: www.craigmcdowall.co.uk t: 01738 560537 Ar2500
Cranwood Industries
Milltown Industrial Estate East, Upper Dromore Road, Warrenpoint, Co Down BT34 3PN e: sales@cranwoodindustries.com w: www.cranwoodindustries.com t: 028 4175 9300
Croft Structural Engineers
Clockshop Mews, Rear of 60 Saxon Road, London SE25 5EH e: phenry@croftse.co.uk w: www.croftse.co.uk t: 020 8684 4744 Co4000, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
5 Siskin Gardens, Paddock Wood, Tonbridge, Kent TN12 6XP e: chris.thomas2008@hotmail.co.uk t: 07506 072929 Ar2000 Abbey Road, Shepley, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD8 8BX e: enquiries@ctsbridges.co.uk w: www.ctsbridges.co.uk t: 01484 606416 Br2000, De2000, St5000
Cubby Construction Ltd
Units H & L, Knights Drive, Kingmoor Park Central, Carlisle, Cumbria CA6 4SG e: info@cubby.co.uk w: www.cubby.co.uk t: 01228 521284
Cullinan Studio
5 Baldwin Terrace, Islington, London N1 7RU e: studio@cullinanstudio.com w: www.cullinanstudio.com t: 020 7704 1975 Ar2000
Curley Concepts Ltd
23 Dudden Hill Lane, London NW10 2ET e: accounts@curleyconcepts.co.uk w: www.curleyconcepts.co.uk t: 020 3652 9270
Curryhills Civil Engineering Ltd 9 The Green, Edlesborough, Buckinghamshire LU6 2JF e: info@curryhillsconstruction.co.uk w: www.curryhillsconstruction.co.uk t: 01525 220542 Bu3000, En2000
CWT Partnership
49 Back Lane, Rochford, Essex SS4 1AY e: cwt@cwtpartnership.co.uk w: www.cwtpartnership.co.uk t: 01702 540146 En2000
Cygnum Ltd
IDA Industrial Estate, Macroom, County Cork, Republic of Ireland e: info@cygnum.ie w: www.cygnum.ie t: 00 353 26 21100 Gl1000, Lv1000, St8500, Ti1500, Ti2000 Stowmarket Business Park, Ernest Nunn Road, Stowmarket, Suffolk IP14 2ED e: info@cygnum.co.uk w: www.cygnum.co.uk t: 01449 771782 Gl1000, Lv1000, St8500, Ti1500, Ti2000
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D A Ryland Structural Engineer
60 Hall Lane, Elmswell, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP30 9LY e: david_1@btinternet.com t: 01359 240733 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 Su1000
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 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
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
David Narro Associates
Deeside Timberframe Ltd
5 Viewfield Place, Stirling, Stirlingshire FK8 1NQ t: 01786 449562
Dempsey Dyer Ltd
34-36 Argyle Place, Edinburgh, Lothian EH9 1JT e: mail@davidnarro.co.uk w: www.davidnarro.co.uk t: 0131 229 5553 Ce2000, Co9100, En2000
26 James Morrison Street, Glasgow G1 5PE t: 0141 552 6080 Ce2000, Co9100, En2000 Alton House, 4 Ballifeary Road, Inverness IV3 5PJ t: 01463 216060
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 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co4000, He1000
David R Murray & Associates
150 St John's Road, Edinburgh, Lothian EH12 8AY e: drme@davidrmurray.co.uk w: www.davidrmurray.co.uk t: 0131 334 0765 Ce2000, Co9100, Co9200, En1500, En2000
Davidson Timber UK Ltd
24 Nettlehome, Hatfield, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN7 6QZ e: info@davidsontimber.co.uk w: www.davidsontimber.co.uk t: 01302 351635 Cd1000, Co9200, Ti7700
Days Buildbase
Burrfields Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO3 5NA e: portsmouth@buildbase.co.uk w: www.buildbase.co.uk t: 023 9266 2261 Do3000, Do5000, Ti7500, Ti7600, Ti7700
Spurryhillock Industrial Estate, Broomhill Road, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire AB39 2NH e: info@deesidetimberframe.com w: www.deesidetimberframe.com t: 01569 767123 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 Bu5000, Do2500, Wi2000, Wi3000, Wi4000
Denmore Homes Ltd
Unit 2, Trico Warehouse, Skewfields Roundabout, Pontypool, Torfaen NP4 0XZ e: info@denmorehomes.co.uk w: www.denmorehomes.co.uk t: 01495 761040 Bu3000
Department of Agriculture, Marine and Food
Agriculture House, 3 West Kildare Street, Dublin 2, Republic of Ireland e: info@coford.ie w: www.coford.ie t: 00 353 1 607 2085 Go2000, Re4000
Design & Maintain Ltd
21 Double Common, Charmouth, Dorset DT6 6PT e: office@designandmaintain.co.uk w: www.designandmaintain.co.uk t: 01297 561348
Design Engine Architects Ltd
The Studios, Coker Close, Winchester, Hampshire SO22 5FF e: mail@designengine.co.uk w: www.designengine.co.uk t: 01962 890111 Ar2000, La9000
Design Engineering Workshop
Studio 114, South Block, 60 Osborne Street, Glasgow G1 5QH e: info@designengineeringworkshop.co.uk w: www.designengineeringworkshop.co.uk t: 0141 438 0014 En2000
Sunrise, Penhalvean, Redruth, Cornwall TR16 6TQ e: dereksmith1234@hotmail.co.uk t: 07779 112125 En2000
DC Architectural Services Ltd
David Barrington Ltd
The Old Counting House, 82E High Street, Wallingford, Oxfordshire OX10 0BS e: office@davidbarringtonltd.com w: www.charteredbuildingconsultants.co.uk t: 01491 838296 Su1000
Luffield House, Stadium Way, Eurolink Industrial Centre, Sittingbourne, Kent ME10 3SD e: team@dds.international w: www.staylegal.net t: 01795 471142 Te2000
Design ID Consulting Ltd
David French Partnership
Deancombe Farm
Designcell Architecture
43 Guildford Street, Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 2NQ e: andrew@dfp.co.uk w: www.dfp.co.uk t: 01582 708000
David Mee Architect
3 Cameron Square, Fort William, Inverness-shire PH33 6AJ e: dmee@davidmee-architect.co.uk w: www.davidmee-architect.co.uk t: 01397 700332 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
www.trada.co.uk
The Barn, Partney Mill, Spilsby PE23 4PE e: dcarchitectural@btconnect.com t: 01790 752865
DDS (International) Ltd
Deancombe Farm, Buckfastleigh, South Devon TQ11 0LZ e: hedgerfam@hotmail.com t: 01364 643794
Deanhouse Interiors Ltd
26 St Marys Rise, Holmfirth, West Yorkshire HD9 3XW e: paul@deanhouseinteriors.co.uk w: www.deanhouseinteriors.co.uk t: 01484 687263
De'Ath, Michael W MRICS
6 Manwood Avenue, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7AF e: motorman@talktalk.net t: 01227 464729
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 Ely House, The Postern, Brecon, Powys LD3 9DF e: m.stratford@designcell.co.uk w: www.designcell.co.uk t: 01874 610873 Ar2000
DG Timber Solutions Ltd
Unit 1, Hill Farm Estate, Irthlington Road, Little Addington, Northamptonshire NN14 4AS e: office@dgtimbersolutions.co.uk w: www.dgtimbersolutions.co.uk t: 01933 653818
Diamond Wood & Shaw Ltd
The Old School, Blaby Road, Enderby, Leicester, Leicestershire LE19 4AR e: mail@diamondwoodandshaw.co.uk w: www.diamondwoodandshaw.co.uk t: 0116 284 8989 En2000
Dixon Hurst Ltd
Heversham House, 20-22 Boundary Road, Hove, East Sussex BN3 4EF e: hove@dhk.co.uk w: www.dhk.co.uk t: 01273 421444 Co4000, En2000
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 En2000
DOA Consulting Structural Engineers
Ground Floor Offices, St Stephens House, Dogflud Way, Farnham, Surrey GU9 7UD e: doa@doasteng.co.uk w: www.doasteng.co.uk t: 01252 734898 En2000
Donaghy and Dimond Architects
41 Francis Street, Dublin 8, Republic of Ireland e: info@donaghydimond.ie w: www.donaghydimond.ie t: 00 353 1 416 8132 Ar2000
Donald McIntyre Design Ltd
Broadford, Stansbatch, Leominster, Herefordshire HR6 9LL e: donald@donaldmcintyredesign.com w: www.donaldmcintyredesign.com t: 01544 260271 En2000
Donald Millar Architecture
8 Seton Place, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH9 2JT e: enquiries@donaldmillararchitecture.co.uk w: www.donaldmillararchitecture.co.uk t: 0131 667 0000 Ar2000
Doors Plus Ltd
Unit 9, Dereham Business Park, Hurn Road, Dereham, Norfolk NR19 1WD e: davidburton@doorsplusltd.co.uk w: www.doorsplusltd.co.uk t: 01362 697152
Dorset Timber Engineering
Sandhills Farm, Holwell, Sherborne, Dorset DT9 5LE e: sales@dorsettimberengineering.co.uk w: www.dorsettimberengineering.co.uk t: 01963 23600
Dougall Baillie Associates 3 Glenfield Road, East Kilbride, Lanarkshire G75 0RA e: alan.ferns@dougallbaillie.com w: www.dougallbaillie.com t: 01355 266480 En2000
Douglas Homes (Bristol) Ltd 212 Station Road, Kingswood, Bristol BS15 4XR t: 0117 960 2849 Ar2000
Downes Associates
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
DPC Architectural Services
2 Wassail Close, Bodmin, Cornwall PL31 2GG e: dpcarchitectural@gmail.com t: 07759 397499
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Magdalen House, 136-148 Tooley St, London SE1 2TU e: mail@drmm.co.uk w: www.drmm.co.uk t: 020 7803 0777 Ar2000
Dryburgh Associates
Causewayhead, Kennoway, Leven, Fife KY8 5LB e: admin@dryburghassociates.co.uk t: 01333 352735
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 Ar2500, Co4000, Co9200, Ti1200
Dualchas Architecture Ltd
Fàs Building, Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Sleat, Isle Of Skye IV44 8RQ e: info@dualchas.com w: www.dualchas.com t: 01471 833300 Ar2000
Duffy Chartered Engineers IRL
2nd Floor, Avenue Road Centre, Avenue Road, Dundalk, Co. Louth A91 FT92, Republic of Ireland e: info@dce.ie w: www.dce.ie t: 00 353 42 935 1600 Co7000, Co8800, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Dundas Building Company Design Office Bridgeness Road, Boness, West Lothian EH51 3SQ e: gordonkerr@dundas.co.uk t: 01506 823331
Dunn & Haynes Oak Framing Ltd The Old Dairy, Pallinghurst Farm, Guildford Road, Rudgwick, West Sussex RH12 3BQ e: info@oakframing.com w: www.oakframing.com t: 01403 823323 Ti2000
Dunn Marino Associates Ltd St Andrews, 35 Alphingten Road, Exeter, Devon EX2 8HP e: pmarino@dmal.co.uk w: www.dmal.co.uk t: 01392 422211
DuPont (UK) Ltd
Bristol & Bath Science Park, Dirac Crescent, Emersons Green, Bristol, Avon BS16 7FR e: ian.anderson@dupont.com w: www.tyvek.co.uk t: 0844 406 8722 Ro2000, Ti2700, Va0500
Durkin Design
Design Cabin, Gort Walk, Carrick On Shannon, Co Leitrim N41 DW72, Republic of Ireland e: vincent@durkindesign.ie w: www.durkindesign.ie t: 00 353 86 83 72 933 Co8800, Co9100, Co9200, Ti1200, Ti1500
Dwell Architecture & Design Ltd The Old Post Office, Lewes Road, Scaynes Hill, Haywards Heath, West Sussex RH17 7PG e: studio@dwellarchitecture.com w: www.dwellarchitecture.com t: 01444 831800
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Cherry Tree Farm, Liberty Road, Newtown, Fareham, Hampshire PO17 6LD e: enquiries@dwell-design.co.uk w: www.dwell-design.co.uk t: 07801 880376 Ar2000
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E & M West
5 Balustrade, London Road, Bath BA1 6QA e: james.allen@eandmwest.co.uk w: www.eandmwest.com t: 01225 461284 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
E A R Sheppard Consulting Civil & Structural Engineers Ltd 5 Chiswick Place, Eastbourne, Sussex BN21 4NH e: eastbourne@earsheppard.co.uk w: www.earsheppard.co.uk t: 01323 410478 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 Fl3500, Fl4000, Ma2500, Sa7000, Ti7600
E K Drawing Service Ltd
23 Swinburne Avenue, Broadstairs, Kent CT10 2DP e: ekds.ltd@btconnect.com t: 01843 860312 Ar2500
E O Burton & Co Ltd
Thorndon Sawmills, The Avenue, Brentwood, Essex CM13 3RZ e: timber@eoburton.com w: www.eoburton.com t: 01277 260810 De2000, Fl4000, Ma2500, Mo4500, Ti0500
E. E. Smith Contracts Ltd
25 Morris Road, Clarendon Industrial Estate, Leicester, Leicestershire LE2 6AL e: enquiries@eesmith.co.uk w: www.eesmith.co.uk t: 0116 270 6946 Bu3000, Jo4000
E. y F. Gamiz
Ctra. Vitoria-Estella, 2, Sta. Cruz De Campezo (Alava), 1110, Spain e: gamiz@grupogamiz.com w: www.grupogamiz.com t: 00 34 945 255 045 Gl1000, Gl2000, 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, Suffolk IP2 9RF e: secretary@eatta.org w: www.eatta.co.uk t: 01473 682480 As1000
Eckersley O'Callaghan Structural Design
Elite Systems GB Ltd
9th Floor, 236 Gray’s Inn Road, London WC1X 8HB e: brian@eckersleyocallaghan.com w: www.eocengineers.com t: 020 7354 5402
Bedford Street, Westgate, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire BD19 5EA e: marcus@elitesystemsgb.co.uk w: www.elitesystemsgb.co.uk t: 01274 873232 Ti2000
Eco Homes Direct Ltd
Elliot Payne 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
Ecospace Ltd
Unit 13c, Canonbury Yard, 190a New North Road, London N1 7BJ e: office@elliotpayne.co w: www.elliotpayne.co t: 020 3582 6604
Elliott Off-Site Building Solutions
5A/6A Iliffe Yard, Kennington, London SE17 3QA e: lee@ecospacestudios.com w: www.ecospacestudios.com t: 020 7703 4004
Westland House, 9 Cliffe Park Way, Morley, Leeds, Yorkshire LS27 0RY e: construction@elliottuk.com w: www.elliottuk.com t: 01274 863221 Bu3000
Edinburgh College
Elliott Wood Partnership Ltd
Edinburgh Napier University
Ellis and Moore Consulting Engineers
350 West Granton Road, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH5 1QE e: malcolm.crombie@ed-coll.ac.uk w: www.ed-coll.ac.uk t: 0131 559 4190 Ed4000 School of Engineering & Built Environment, 10 Colinton Road, Edinburgh, Lothian EH10 5DT e: se.smith@napier.ac.uk w: www.napier.ac.uk/fpri t: 0131 455 2831 Co9100, Co9200, Ed4000, En2000, Re4000
Edinburgh Structures
71 Tryst Park, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH10 7HB e: eric.mullen@btinternet.com
Eduardo García Moreno
Calle Larga # 8B-55 Edificio García L. Oficina 101, Barrio Getsemaní, Cartagena de Indias D. T. y C., Bolívar 130001, Colombia e: edugarmo@yahoo.com t: 00 57 5 6799205
Edward Hunt & Co
Berkhamsted House, 121 High Street, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire HP4 2DJ e: edward@edwardhunt.co.uk t: 01442 865011 Su1000
Edward Parsley Associates
West End Barn, The Street, Rayne, Braintree, Essex CM77 6RY e: info@epadesign.co.uk w: www.epadesign.co.uk t: 01376 349929 Ar2500, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Edward Williams Architects
Newcombe House, 45 Notting Hill Gate, London W11 3LQ e: accounts@edwardwilliamsarchitects.com w: www.edwardwilliamsarchitects.com t: 020 7985 0540
Egoin UK Timber Construction
Astei, Ea, Bizkaia 48287, Spain e: eneko@egoin.co.uk w: uk.egoin.com t: 07981 509724 Bu8000, En2000, Gl1000, Pa8200, Ti2000
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
241 The Broadway, London SW19 1SD e: info@elliottwood.co.uk w: www.elliottwood.co.uk t: 020 8544 0033 Co4000, En2000
2nd Floor, Sovereign House, 1 Albert Place, Finchley, London N3 1QB e: philip.deane@ellisandmoore.com w: www.ellisandmoore.com t: 020 7281 4821 Co7000, En2000, He1000, Su1000, Ti1200
Enfield Speciality Doors
Alexandra Road, Enfield, Middlesex EN3 7EH e: sales@enfielddoors.co.uk w: www.enfielddoors.co.uk t: 020 8805 6662 Do2000, Do2500, Do3000, Do4500, Do5000
Engenuiti Ltd
3rd Floor, The Pavilion, 1 Newham Row, London SE1 3UV e: contact@engenuiti.com w: www.engenuiti.com t: 020 7089 5760 Co9100, En2000
engineersHRW
Unit 10, 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 Self Build Ltd
Salts Road, Walton Highway, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire PE14 7DU e: jay.hubbard@eb-bespoke.co.uk t: 01945 427985
English Heritage Buildings LLP
Coldharbour Farm Estate, Woods Corner, East Sussex TN21 9LQ e: sales@ehbp.com w: www.ehbp.com t: 01424 838643 Bu3000, Bu6800, Ho3000, Ti2000
English Woodlands Timber Ltd
Cocking Sawmills, Cocking, Midhurst, West Sussex GU29 0HS e: sales@englishwoodlandstimber.co.uk w: www.englishwoodlandstimber.co.uk t: 01730 816941 Be1000, Cd1000, Co5500, De2000, Ti7600
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Enterprise Ireland
Waterford Industrial Estate, Cork Road, Waterford X91 K46F, Republic of Ireland e: paddy.byrne@enterprise-ireland.com w: www.enterprise-ireland.com t: 00 353 8766 85723
Entrust Support Services Ltd
The Riverway Centre, Stafford, Staffordshire ST16 3TH e: gary.knapper@staffordshire.gov.uk w: www.staffordshire.gov.uk t: 01785 277595 Ar2000, Co4000, En2000, Lo1000, Su2000
Entuitive
143 Crownstone Road, London SW2 1NB e: mail@entuitive.com w: www.entuitive.com t: 020 7733 6837 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
Envirograf
Envirograf House, Barfrestone, Dover, Kent CT15 7JG e: sales@envirograf.com w: www.envirograf.com t: 01304 842555 Bu6800, Co1500, Do4500, Fl7000, Pa8000
EPR Architects Ltd
30 Millbank, London SW1P 4DU e: architects@epr.co.uk w: www.epr.co.uk t: 020 7932 7600 Ar2000
EPT Partnership
Ty Cefn, Rectory Road, Canton, Cardiff CF5 1QL e: ept@eptpartnership.com w: www.eptpartnership.com t: 029 2034 4966 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 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 Do2500, Do5000, Jo4000, Re6000, Wi2000
Estimators Online Ltd
196 Deansgate, Manchester M3 3WF e: steve@estimators-online.com w: www.estimators-online.com t: 0161 286 8601
Etive Consulting Engineers Ltd 6a Randolph Place, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH3 7TE e: hamish@etiveconsulting.co.uk t: 0131 226 6746 En2000
EURBAN
3rd Floor, 59 Lafone Street, London SE1 2LX w: www.eurban.co.uk t: 020 7378 8476 Bu3000, Co9100, Co9200, Cl1000
Evolution MK Ltd
Walnut Cottage, Little Linford MK19 7EA e: evolutionmk@hotmail.com t: 07713 969467
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Evolve
20 Baltic Street, London EC1Y 0UL e: info@evolveuk.biz w: www.evolveuk.biz t: 020 7251 6888 Ce2000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
Exact Construction
12 Herdwick Close, Kinsnorth, Ashford, Kent TN25 7FH e: kevin@exactconstruction.co.uk w: www.exactconstruction.co.uk t: 0333 444 0994 Bu3000
Expedite Design Services Ltd 35 Southernhay East, Exeter, Devon EX9 6SG e: andrew.aust@expediteps.com w: www.expediteps.com t: 01392 691631 Ar2000, En2000, Su2000
Expedition Engineering
The Clove Building, 4 Maguire Street, London SE1 2NQ e: info@expedition.uk.com w: www.expedition.uk.com t: 020 7307 1000 En2000
Exterior Solutions Ltd
Dropshort Farm, College Road North, Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire HP22 5EZ e: sales@exterior.supplies w: www.exterior.supplies t: 01494 711800 Ca0500, De2000, Ha7000, La9000, Ti7600
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Faber Technical Ltd
Austin House, 43 Poole Road, Bournemouth, Dorset BH4 9DN e: info@fabertechnical.co.uk w: www.fabertechnical.co.uk t: 01202 761370 Ar2500, Co4000
Fabric Flare Solutions Ltd
Gosford Road, Beccles, Suffolk NR34 9QP e: info@fabricflaresolutions.co.uk w: www.fabricflare.co.uk t: 01502 711211 Co1700, Fi7000, Fl1000, Pa4000, Te2000
Fairhurst
225 Bath Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G2 4GZ e: enquiries@fairhurst.co.uk w: www.fairhurst.co.uk t: 0141 204 8800 Co8800, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200 1 Arngrove Court, Barrack Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 6DB e: newcastle@fairhurst.co.uk t: 0191 221 0505 Co8800, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200 10 Sinclair Street, Thurso KW14 7AJ e: thurso@fairhurst.co.uk t: 01487 500133 25a High Street, Elgin IV30 1EE e: elgin@fairhurst.co.uk t: 01343 543876 51a St Paul’s Street, Leeds LS1 2TE e: leeds@fairhurst.co.uk t: 0113 243 4671 88 Queens Road, Aberdeen AB15 AYQ t: 01224 321222 Co8800, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
135 Park Street, London SE1 9EA e: london@fairhurst.co.uk t: 020 7828 8205 160 London Road, Sevenoaks TN13 2JA e: sevenoaks@fairhurst.co.uk t: 01732 460142 Britannia House, Aberdeen AB15 4YQ e: aberdeen@fairhurst.co.uk t: 01224 047320 Clifton Heights, Triangle West, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1EJ e: bristol@fairhurst.co.uk t: 0117 925 0259 Co8800, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200 Cornwall Building, 45-31 Newhall Street, Birmingham B3 3QR e: birmingham@fairhurst.co.uk t: 0121 213 4892 Etive House, Beechwood Business Park, Inverness IV2 3BW e: inverness@fairhurst.co.uk t: 01463 724544 Co8800, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200 Sanderson Associates Consulting Engineers, Sanderson House, Jubilee Way, Grange Moor, Wakefield WF4 4TD e: mail@sandersonassociates.co.uk t: 01924 844080 Westerton Of Craigie, Southampton Road, Dundee, Tayside DD4 7PN e: dundee@fairhurst.co.uk t: 01382 453300 Co8800, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
Farrow Walsh Consulting
2nd Floor, 62 Highcross Street, Leicester, Leicestershire LE1 4NN e: chris@farrowwalsh.co.uk w: www.farrowwalsh.co.uk t: 0116 285 3773
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios Bath Brewery, Toll Bridge Road, Bath BA1 7DE e: bath@fcbstudios.com w: www.fcbstudios.com t: 01225 852545 Ar2000
Fidler Associates Ltd
31 Hillside Road, Northwood, Middlesex HA6 1PY e: mikefidler@blueyonder.co.uk t: 01923 840482 Co7000, Co8800, En2000, Su1000
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
Fineside Timberframe Ltd
5A Blackburnhall Holdings, Bathgate, West Lothian EH47 7AB e: stewart@fineside-timberframe.co.uk w: www.fineside-timberframe.co.uk t: 07545 490783 Cj1000, Ho3000, Ti1200, Ti1500
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 Ha7000, Jo3000, Mo4500, Pa7000, Ti0500
Finite Engineering Ltd
17 Marchfield Place, Dumfries DG1 1GQ e: andrew@finiteengineering.co.uk w: www.finiteengineering.co.uk t: 01387 279747 En2000
Fiona Darey Architecture & Interiors
1 Seymour Road, Bath BA1 6DY e: fdarey@fda-i.com w: www.fda-i.com t: 07966 441820 Ar2000
FIRA International Ltd
Maxwell Road, Stevenage, Hertfordshire SG1 2EW e: info@fira.co.uk w: www.fira.co.uk t: 01438 777700 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
Silverburn Place, Bridge Of Don, Aberdeen AB23 8EG e: aberdeen@buildbase.co.uk w: www.buildbase.co.uk t: 01224 258200 Bu1000, Jo2000, Ma2500, Ti7500 Crowness Crescent, Hatson Ind Estate, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1GJ e: orkney@buildbase.co.uk t: 01856 875725 Bu1000, Jo2000, Ti7500 North Deeside Road, Banchory, Kincardineshire AB31 5YR e: banchory@buildbase.co.uk t: 01330 820118 Bu1000, Jo2000, Ti7500 Shore Street, Inverness IV1 1NY e: inverness@buildbase.co.uk t: 01463 233013 Bu1000, Jo2000, Ti7500 Wood Street, Grangemouth, Stirlingshire FK3 8LH e: grangemouth@buildbase.co.uk t: 01324 665444 Ma2500, Ti7500
Fleming Buildbase Doors & Windows
Wood Street, Grangemouth, Stirlingshire FK3 8LH e: grangemouth@buildbase.co.uk t: 0870 240 3789 Jo2000
Fleming Buildings Ltd
23 Auchinloch Road, Lenzie, Glasgow, Strathclyde G66 5ET e: office@fleming-buildings.co.uk w: www.fleming-buildings.co.uk t: 0141 776 1181 Bu3000, Bu6800, Ti2000
Fleming Homes Ltd
Station Road, Duns TD11 3HS e: hello@fleminghomes.co.uk w: www.fleminghomes.co.uk t: 01361 883785 Ti1200, Ti2000
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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 St9000, Ti1500, Ti2000, Ti2700, Tr4000
Flitcraft Ltd
Tarnacre Hall Mews, Tarnacre Lane, St Michaels, Preston, Lancashire PR3 0SZ e: enquiries@flitcraft.co.uk w: www.flitcraft.co.uk t: 01995 679444 Ti2500
Flooring Forensics
The Limes, The Street, Crowmarsh Gibbon, Oxfordshire OX10 8HF e: nealinwood@flooringforensics.net w: www.flooringforensics.net t: 01491 598468
FMDC Ltd
5A/B Scriptor Court, 155-157 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3AD e: accounts@fmdc.co.uk w: www.fmdc.co.uk t: 020 3735 5211
Forbes Leslie Network
Studio 7, 19 Marine Crescent, Glasgow G51 1HD e: info@flnconsult.com w: www.flnconsult.com t: 01292 267992 Ce2000, Co9100, Co9200, En1500, En2000
Forest Service, DAERA
FrameWork Synergies Ltd
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 Co4000, Co8800, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Frederick Gibberd Partnership
117-121 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3AD e: studio@gibberd.com w: www.gibberd.com t: 020 7739 3400 Ar2000
FREDS Timberframe Ltd
Former Clydach Market, Players Ind Estate, Clydach, Swansea SA6 5BQ e: peter@fredstimber.co.uk w: www.fredstimber.co.uk t: 01792 966455 Bu6800
FRILO Software GmbH
Stuttgarter Straße 40, Stuttgart, 70469, Germany e: info@frilo.eu w: www.frilo.eu t: 00 49 71181 0020 Co9100, En2000, So1000
Inishkeen House, Killyhevlin Ind Estate, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh BT74 4EJ e: michael.fairgrieve@daera-ni.gov.uk w: www.forestserviceni.gov.uk t: 0300 200 7852 Ti4000
FTF Designs LTD
Format Engineers Ltd
Fulham Timber Merchants 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 Ar2000
Frame UK
Jenson House, Cardrew Industrial Estate, Redruth, Cornwall TR15 1SS e: enquiries@framehomes.co.uk w: www.framehomes.co.uk t: 01209 310560 Bu7000, Gl2000, Ti2000, Ti2700, Tr4000
Frametech Essex Ltd
3 Shepard Close, Leigh on Sea, Essex SS9 5YR e: frametechessex@gmail.com w: www.frametech-essex.co.uk t: 07764 656731
49 Hartford Road, Bexley, Kent DA5 1NL e: info@FTFdesigns.co.uk w: www.FTFDesigns.co.uk t: 07824 777541 En2000 Unit 9, Ellerslie Square Industrial Estate, London SW2 5DZ e: orders@fulhamtimber.co.uk w: www.fulhamtimber.co.uk t: 020 7738 3268 De2000, Fl4000, Ha7000, Pa7500, So6000 6 Prince Georges Road, Colliers Wood, London SW19 2PX t: 020 8685 5340
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 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
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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 Sa6000, Sa7000, St6000, Ti7600, To0500
G A P Ltd
7 Arrowsmith Court, Station Approach, Broadstone, Dorset BH18 8AX e: bob.godsell@gapltd.eu.com w: www.gapltd.eu.com t: 01202 600900 En2000
G C Robertson & Associates Ltd 60 High Street, Wickham Market, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP13 0QU e: engineers@gcrobertson.co.uk w: www.gcrobertson.co.uk t: 01394 384887 Co9100, Co9200, En2000
G J Taylor Consultancy
Almond Cottage, The Causeway, Arundel, West Sussex BN18 9JL e: gjtaylor@gjtaylorconsultancy.co.uk w: www.gjtaylorconsultancy.co.uk t: 01962 711364 Co4000, Co8800, Co9000, Ho4000, Su1000
Gabriel Gheorghita Consulting Engineers Ltd
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27 Bulwer Street, Shepherds Bush, London W12 8AR e: geoff@gc-a.co w: www.gc-a.co t: 020 8811 8000 Ar2000, Co8800, Ti1200
Gerry Robb Architectural Design Services
Bridgend, Bridgeview Road, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire AB34 5HB e: info@robbkeirdesign.co.uk t: 01339 886359 Ar2000, Ar2500
G-frame Structures
Unit B2, Beckerings Business Park, Lidlington, Bedfordshire MK43 0RD e: office@g-frame.co.uk w: www.g-frame.co.uk t: 01525 288022 Bu3000, Bu8000, Gl1000
Ghana Forestry Commission
Unit 4, Granard Business Centre, Bunns Lane, Mill Hill, London NW7 2DZ e: ghanafc.london@ghanatimber.org w: www.ghanatimber.org t: 020 8906 9560 As1000, Go2000, Pl1000, Ti0500, Va1000 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
Alltwen, Penrhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd LL48 6DL e: gabriel@gheorghita.plus.com t: 01766 238010
Timber Industry Development Division, PO Box 738, Takoradi, Ghana e: info@tidd.fcghana.com w: www.ghanatimber.org t: 00 233 3122924/24585
Garden Buildings Cornwall Ltd
Gibbs & Dandy
Garden Trellis Co Ltd, The
2 Nuffield Road, St Ives, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE27 3LX e: stives@gibbsanddandy.com t: 01480 499666
Goonhavern Garden Centre, Newquay Road, Goonhavern, Cornwall TR4 9QQ e: info@gardenbuildingscornwall.co.uk w: www.gardenbuildingscornwall.co.uk t: 01872 573340 Bu6000, Bu6800, Bu7000, Ga3000, Ti1200 355A Old Road, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex CO15 3RQ e: info@gardentrellis.co.uk w: www.gardentrellis.co.uk t: 01255 688361 De2000, Fe2000, Ga4000, Jo5000, La7000
Garnham Wright Associates
Miles Common, Semley, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7 9JX e: mail@garnhamwright.co.uk w: www.garnhamwright.co.uk t: 01747 852584 Ar2000
GB Consulting
86 Commercial End, Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB25 0NE e: gballard@gbg.co.uk t: 01223 812464 Co4000
GEM Joinery
Althone Road, Longford, Republic of Ireland e: info@gemjoinery.ie w: www.gemjoinery.ie t: 00 353 43 334 5217 Jo4000
Geo. Oliver & Son
The Green, St. Boswells, Melrose, Scottish Borders TD6 0ET e: oliver.stboswells@hotmail.com w: www.stboswells-joiners.com t: 01835 822100 Ca0500, Cj1000, Ga4000, Jo1000, Re3000
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Geoff Crowther Architects Ltd
Saint-Gobain House, Binley Business Park, Coventry CV3 2TT e: robert.williams@gibbsanddandy.com w: www.gibbsanddandy.com t: 024 7643 8400
11 Vulcan Way, Eaton Socon, St Neots, Cambridgeshire PE19 8TS e: stneots@gibbsanddandy.com t: 01480 224900 65-71 Grove Vale, East Dulwich, London, Greater London SE22 8EQ e: eastdulwich@gibbsanddandy.com t: 020 8299 4131 112 Richardshaw Lane, Pudsey, West Yorkshire LS28 6BN e: pudsey@gibbsanddandy.com t: 0113 255 6921 176 Widemarsh Street, Hereford, Herefordshire HR4 9HN e: hereford@gibbsanddandy.com t: 01432 265544 226 Dallow Road, Luton LU1 1YB e: luton@gibbsanddandy.com t: 01582 798798 462 Bath Road, Slough, Berkshire SL1 6BQ e: slough@gibbsanddandy.com t: 01628 600743 Albany Road, Market Harborough, Leicestershire LE16 7QG e: marketharborough@gibbsanddandy.com t: 01858 465501
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Barkers Lane, Bedford, Bedfordshire MK41 9RT e: bedford@gibbsanddandy.com t: 01234 244700
Unit 2, Elliott Road, Howe Industrial Estate, Bournemouth, Dorset BH11 8JW e: bournemouth@gibbsanddandy.com t: 01202 576311
Bryggen Road, North Lynn Industrial Estate, Kings Lynn, Norfolk PE30 2HZ e: kingslynn@gibbsanddandy.com t: 01553 776666
Unit 6-8, Monument Way East, Woking, Surrey GU21 5LZ e: woking@gibbsanddandy.com t: 01483 763661
Chadwicks, 100 Mowbray Drive, Blackpool, Lancashire FY3 7UN e: info@chadwicks-blackpool.co.uk t: 01253 301253
Gibbs Timber Frame Ltd
Crusader Close, Gillingham, Kent ME8 0QQ e: gillingham@gibbsanddandy.com t: 01634 388241 Dukeries Industrial Estate, Claylands Avenue, Worksop, Nottinghamshire S81 7DJ e: worksop@gibbsanddandy.com t: 01909 481241 Farnborough Street, Farnborough, Hampshire GU14 8AG e: farnborough@gibbsanddandy.com t: 01252 541131 Finmere Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex BN22 8QJ e: eastbourne@gibbsanddandy.com t: 01323 725121 Fitzherbert Road, Farlington, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 1RJ e: portsmouth@gibbsanddandy.com t: 023 9237 3121 Great Western Road, Dorchester, Dorset DT1 1RZ e: dorchester@gibbsanddandy.com t: 01305 264401 Gunhills Lane, Amthorpe, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN3 3EB e: doncaster@gibbsanddandy.com t: 01302 834933 Longwall Avenue, Queens Drive Ind Estate, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG2 1LP e: nottingham@gibbsanddandy.com t: 0115 986 5252 Bu1000, Jo2000, Pa7500, Pr1000, Ti7500 Manor Mills, Kings Mill Lane, Huddersfield, Yorkshire HD1 3AW e: huddersfield@gibbsanddandy.com t: 01484 514360 Reading Road, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire RG9 1AS e: henley@gibbsanddandy.com t: 01491 575757 St Thomas Road, South Wigston, Leicester, Leicestershire LE18 4TA e: leicester@gibbsanddandy.com t: 0116 278 2352 St Thomas's Road, Spalding, Lincolnshire PE11 2XY e: spalding@gibbsanddandy.com t: 01775 725571 Telford Place, Crawley, West Sussex RH10 1TE e: crawley@gibbsanddandy.com t: 01293 533133 Telford Way, Kettering, Northamptonshire NN16 8UN e: kettering@gibbsanddandy.com t: 01536 515155 Trowel House, Coronation Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP12 3RX e: highwycombe@gibbsanddandy.com t: 01494 521100
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Colemans Farm, Colemans Lane, Porchfield, Isle of Wight PO30 4LX e: sales@gibbstimberframe.co.uk w: www.gibbstimberframe.co.uk t: 01983 522188 Bu6000, Ti1500, Ti2000, Ti2500, Tr4000
Gilmour & Aitken
Milton Sawmill, Auchincarroch Road, Jamestown, Alexandria, Dumbartonshire G83 9EY e: sales@gilmouraitken.com w: www.gilmouraitken.com t: 01389 752333 Mo4500, Sa7000, Sa8000, Ti7600, Ti7700
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
Giraffe Engineering
31 Market Place, Chippenham, Wiltshire SN13 3HP e: ralph@giraffeengineering.com w: www.giraffeengineering.com t: 07580 126945
Glasper Lee Design Ltd
19 Douglas Crescent, Auckland Park, Bishop Auckland, Durham DL14 8RG e: matthew@glasperlee.co.uk t: 07810 505252
Glass Light and Special Structures 19 Britton Street, London EC1M 5NZ e: tm@glasslimited.com w: www.glasslimited.com t: 020 7490 3446 En2000
GMIT
GMIT Letterfrack, National Centre for Excellence in Furniture Design and Technology, Letterfrack, Co. Galway H91 AH5K, Republic of Ireland e: dermot.odonovan@gmit.ie w: www.gmit.ie t: 00 353 91 742650 Cj1000, Co6500, Co9100, Ed4000, Fu3000
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
Go Modular Technologies (UK) Ltd South Hampshire Industrial Estate, Phoenix Centre, Unit C, Eddystone Road, Southampton SO40 3SA e: info@go-modular.co.uk w: www.go-modular.co.uk t: 02380 869719
Good Architecture
90 Ware Road, Hertford SG13 7HN e: contact@goodarchitecture.co.uk w: www.goodarchitecture.co.uk t: 01992 501073 Ar2000
Goodson Associates
Grindley Architects
4 Landsdowne Crescent, Glasgow G20 6NQ e: glasgow@goodsons.com t: 0141 337 6868 Ce2000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Gripdeck
53 Melville Street, Edinburgh, Lothian EH3 7HL e: simon@goodsons.com w: www.goodsons.com t: 0131 226 2044 Ce2000, Co4000, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
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 En2000
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
Gray Macpherson Architects
Tigh-na-Geat House, Damhead Farm, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH10 7DZ e: annie@graymacphersonarchitects.co.uk w: www.graymacphersonarchitects.co.uk t: 0131 445 2223
Green Arc Design
Unit 13 The Hub, Crowther Road, Washington, Tyne and Wear NE38 0AQ e: colin@greenarcdesign.co.uk w: www.greenarcdesign.co.uk t: 0191 375 5762 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
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 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 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co4000, Co9200
Greenhill Renovation Ltd
The Old Coal Workshop, Maryland, Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk NR23 1LX e: matt@greenhillrenovation.co.uk w: www.greenhillrenovation.co.uk t: 01328 712200
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
7 Lissel Road, Simpson, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK6 3AX e: info@davidgrindleyarchitects.co.uk w: www.davidgrindleyarchitects.co.uk t: 01908 668919 Ar2000 Unit 1, Chancers Farm, Fossetts Lane, Fordham, Colchester, Essex CO6 3NY e: mail@gripdeck.co.uk w: www.gripdeck.co.uk t: 01206 242494 De2000, Pa7200
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 De2000
GRT
1-3 Greenhill, Wirksworth, Derbyshire DE4 4EN e: info@grtarchitecture.co.uk w: www.grtarchitecture.co.uk t: 01629 825491 Ar2000
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 Ti2000
Guild of Master Craftsmen 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 Ar2000
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H&M Carpentry Ltd
The Old Office, Unit 3, Furnham Trading Est, Chard, Somerset TA20 1AX e: info@hmcarpentryltd.co.uk w: www.hmcarpentryltd.co.uk t: 01460 68742 Cj1000
Hadex
Unit 5C, Water Ma Trout, Helston, Cornwall TR13 0LW e: info@hadex.co.uk w: www.hadex.co.uk t: 01326 563154 Bu3000, Jo1000, Jo4000, Ti1500, Ti2500
Haldane (UK) Ltd
Blackwood Way, Bankhead Industrial Est, Glenrothes, Fife KY7 6JF e: sales@haldaneuk.com w: www.haldaneuk.com t: 01592 775656 Jo4000, Jo5000, St2000, St3000, Wo2000
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Hall + Bednarczyk Architects
The Coachworks, 12A Lower Church Street, Chepstow, Monmouthshire NP16 5HJ e: mail.b@hallbednarczyk.com w: www.hallbednarczyk.com t: 01291 627777
Halsall Lloyd LLP
98 Duke Street, Liverpool L1 5AG e: liverpool@hlpdesign.com w: www.hlpdesign.com t: 0151 708 8944 Ar2000, Co8800, La9000
Halvorsen Architects
Mountskip House, Newlandrig, Gorebridge, Midlothian EH23 4NW e: gail@halvorsenarchitects.co.uk w: www.halvorsen-architects.co.uk t: 01875 821266 Ar2000
Hammond Architectural Ltd
10 Goldtops, Newport NP20 4PH e: pjhammond@hammond-ltd.co.uk w: www.hammond-architectural-services.co.uk t: 01633 844970 Ar2500, Co4000
Hampshire County Council
County Architect's Department, Three Minsters House, 76 High Street, Winchester, Hampshire SO23 8UL t: 01962 847808 Lo1000
Hanson Plywood Ltd
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 Md1000, Or1000, Pa7000, Pa8800, Pl1000
Harlow Bros Ltd
Long Whatton, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE12 5DE e: p.harlow@harlowbros.co.uk w: www.harlowbros.co.uk t: 01509 842561 Bu6800, Pr1000, St6000, St8000, Ti7500
Harlow Timber Systems Eastern Ltd
22 Fifth Avenue, Bluebridge Industrial Estate, Colchester Road, Halstead, Essex CO9 2SZ w: www.boltbuildingsupplies.co.uk t: 01787 477261 Bu1000, Mo5000, St3000, Ti7500, Tr4000
Harper, A J
56 Glendale, South Woodham Ferrers, Chelmsford, Essex CM3 5TS e: aharper007@aol.com t: 01245 322689 En2000
Harrison Sutton Partnership Little Priory Court, Fore Street, Totnes, Devon TQ9 5NJ e: design@harrisonsutton.com w: www.harrisonsutton.com t: 01803 865084 Ar2000
Harrison Varma Ltd
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
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Hazelwood Group (Holdings) Ltd
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 Ce2000, En2000
The Barn, Main Avenue, Treforest Industrial Estate, Pontypridd, Mid Glamorgan CF37 5UR e: sharon@hazelwoodcarpentry.co.uk w: www.hazelwoodcarpentry.co.uk t: 01443 841717 Ca500
Hartigan
Hazlin
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 Co4000, Co5000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Harvey and Snowdon
Station Works, Bromfield, Ludlow, Shropshire SY8 2BT e: info@hazlin.co.uk w: www.hazlin.co.uk t: 01584 856439 Do2500, Do4500, Do5000, Jo4000, Pa8700
HBL Associates
Kingsbury Square, Wilton, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP2 0BA e: mail@harveyandsnowdon.co.uk t: 01722 744200 Co9100, En2000
Brook House, Weybrook Road, Heaton Chapel, Stockport M19 2QD e: consultants@hblassociates.co.uk w: www.hblassociates.co.uk t: 0161 432 9977 En2000
Havelock ONE
Helen Lucas Architects Ltd
PO Box 5100, Manama, Bahrain 5100, Kingdom of Bahrain e: bahrain@havelockone.com w: www.havelockone.com t: 00 973 17 832022 Cj1000, Do2500, Fu4000, Jo4000, Ti2000
Hawkins Brown Architects
159 St John Street, London EC1V 4QJ e: mail@hawkinsbrown.co.uk w: www.hawkinsbrown.com t: 020 7336 8030 Ar2000
Haworth McCall
City East Business Centre, 68-72 Newtownards Road, Belfast, Co. Down BT4 1GW e: des@haworthmccall.co.uk w: www.haworthmccall.co.uk t: 028 9028 3060
Haworth Tompkins Architects
31-35 Marchmont Road, Edinburgh, Lothian EH9 1HU e: mail@helenlucas.co.uk w: www.helenlucas.co.uk t: 0131 478 8880 Ar2000
Hellmann Developments Ltd
77-81 Alma Road, Clifton, Bristol BS8 2DP e: contact@hellmanndevelopments.co.uk w: www.hellmanndevelopments.co.uk t: 07921 919098
Henderson Thomas Associates Ltd Investigation House, 1 Telford Avenue, Strutherhill Industrial Estate, Larkhall, South Lanarkshire ML9 2UN e: testing@hendersonthomas.co.uk w: www.hendersonthomas.co.uk t: 01555 668577
Hendricks Lovell
5th Floor, Highgate Business Park, 33 Greenwood Place, London NW5 1LB e: info@haworthtompkins.com w: www.haworthtompkins.com t: 020 7250 3225 Ar2000
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 Bu1000, Ti7500, Ti7700
Hay & Co Buildbase
Hermolle Associates Ltd
Freefield, Lerwick, Shetland ZE1 0NH e: shetland@buildbase.co.uk w: www.buildbase.co.uk t: 01595 693057 Bu1000, Jo2000, Ti7500
Haydn E Williams Cyf. Chartered Surveyors
Gellidara, Penrhos, Pwllheli, Gwynedd LL53 7HF e: info@haydnewilliams.com w: www.haydnewilliams.com t: 01758 614444 Co4000, En1000, Su1000
Haysom Ward Miller Architects
Suite 4, Munro Court, 20 Mercers Row, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB5 8HY e: admin@haysomwardmiller.co.uk w: www.haysomwardmiller.co.uk t: 01223 578545 Ar2000
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
Constellation House, Amy Johnson Way, Blackpool, Lancashire FY4 2RN e: chris@hermolle.com w: www.hermolle.com t: 01253 336740 Co9100, En2000
Heyne Tillett Steel Ltd
4 Pear Tree Court, London EC1R 0DS e: mail@hts.uk.com w: www.heynetillettsteel.com t: 020 7870 8050 Co9100, En2000, Re4000
HGA (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 Ce2000, Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Highfield (Cumbria) 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
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
HLM Architects
5th Floor, 10 Alie Street, London E1 8DE e: london@hlmarchitects.com w: www.hlmarchitects.com t: 020 7921 4800 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co5000, La9000
HM Chambers and Partners
41a Derby Road, Heanor, Derbyshire DE75 7QG e: rossreeceevans@btconnect.com t: 01773 718994 Co4000, Co9200, En2000, Su1000
Hockley & Dawson
The Great Barn, Smithbrook Barns, Cranleigh, Surrey GU6 8LH e: admin@hockleyanddawson.co.uk w: www.hockleyanddawson.co.uk t: 01483 548784 Co4000, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
Holbrook Design Ltd
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
Holman Specialist Paints Ltd
1 Central Trading Estate, Signal Way, Swindon, Wiltshire SN3 1PD e: sales@holmanpaints.co.uk w: www.holmanpaints.co.uk t: 01793 511537 Co1700, Pa3000, Pa4000, St1000
Hopkins Architects
27 Broadley Terrace, London NW1 6LG e: mail@hopkins.co.uk w: www.hopkins.co.uk t: 020 7724 1751 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 Cd1000, De2000, Fe3000, Md3000, Mo5000 Timber Yard, Bones Lane, Newchapel, Lingfield, Surrey RH7 6HR t: 01342 844408 Cd1000, De2000, Fe3000, Md3000, Mo5000
Horohoe Construction Ltd
Lanesboro House, 108-110 Primrose Hill, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire WD4 8HR e: enquiries@horohoe.co.uk w: www.horohoe.co.uk t: 0330 127 2000 Bu3000
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Horsley Townsend Architects Morcar Hill, Barrowby Lane, Kirkby Overblow, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG3 1HX e: guy@horsleytownsend.com w: www.horsleytownsend.com t: 01937 587420
Hoskins Architects
Studio 401, South Block, 60-64 Osborne St, Glasgow G1 5QH e: glasgow@hoskinsarchitects.com w: www.hoskinsarchitects.com t: 0141 553 5800 Ar2000
Hough Architecture Ltd
31 Park Lane, Sandbach, Cheshire CW11 1EN e: jh@hougharchitecture.co.uk w: www.hougharchitecture.co.uk t: 01270 482730 Ar2000
Houghtons of York
Common Road, Dunnington, York, North Yorkshire YO19 5PD e: office@houghtons.plus.com w: www.houghtonsofyork.co.uk t: 01904 489193 Fu4000, He1000, Jo5000, St3000, Wi3000
Howard Cavanna Ltd
3a Sandiford Road, Sutton, Surrey SM3 9RN e: richardp@howardcavanna.co.uk w: www.howardcavanna.com t: 020 8644 0905
Husker Ltd
Unit 6a, The Courtyard, Amners Farm, Burghfield, Reading, Berkshire RG30 3UE e: duncan@husker.build w: www.husker-passivhaus.co.uk t: 01189 110203
Hutt Studio Ltd
Pinewood House, 50 Roe Hill, Woodborough, Nottingham NG14 6DS e: charlotte@huttstudio.co.uk t: 07720 070422 Ar2000
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 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 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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I D Carter Ltd
Brookville, Ramsgate, Camborne, Cornwall TR14 0RQ e: idcarterltd@hotmail.co.uk t: 01209 719154 Bu3000
IAF Design
Hillsrest, Presteigne Road, Knighton, Powys LD7 1HY e: mail@iafdesign.co.uk w: www.iafdesign.co.uk t: 01547 528264 Ar2500, Co4000, Co8800, Fu3000, Ti1200
Ian Chalk Architects Ltd
70 Cowcross Street, London EC1M 6EJ e: ian@ianchalkarchitects.com w: www.ianchalkarchitects.com t: 020 3780 7355 Ar2000
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 The Potter Group, Queen Adelaide, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7 4UB e: info@idsurfaces.co.uk w: www.idsurfaces.co.uk t: 01353 645110 Fl4000, Fl5000, Ki3000, La4000, Md3000 Caledonia Heights, Admiralty Park, Rosyth, Fife KY11 2WW t: 01383 421120 Fl4000, Fl5000, Ki3000, La4000, Md3000 Dukesway, Team Valley Trading Estate, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE11 0PZ t: 0191 491 7000 Fl4000, Fl5000, Ki3000, La4000, Md3000
Ian Lane Associates
Forest House, Unit 18 Woodford Trading Est, Southend Road, Woodford Green, Essex IG8 8HF t: 020 8550 8899 Fl4000, Fl5000, Ki3000, La4000, Md3000
Ian O'Brien Studio Ltd
London Road, Chesterton, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire ST5 7PL t: 01782 717177 Fl4000, Fl5000, Ki3000, La4000, Md3000
Lower Kenfield Cottage, Kenfield Road, Petham, Canterbury, Kent CT4 5RN e: ianlaneuk@aol.com t: 01227 700772 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
Iesis Structures
20 Ironmonger Lane, London EC2V 8EP e: info@iesisgroup.com w: www.iesisgroup.com t: 020 7600 2912 9-95 Redcliff Street, Bristol BS1 6LU t: 0117 922 7039
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 Bu3000, Cj1000
inspiredSPACE Architects
Coronation Villa, Bethersden Road, Smarden, Ashford, Kent TN27 8QT e: info@iS-architects.co.uk w: www.iS-architects.co.uk t: 07878 194695
Institute of Carpenters
32 High Street, Wendover HP22 6EA e: info@instituteofcarpenters.com w: www.instituteofcarpenters.com t: 0844 879 7696
Integral Engineering Design
1st 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
Sedgefield House, Tridant Business Park, Risley, Warrington, Cheshire WA3 6BX t: 01925 852200 Fl4000, Fl5000, Ki3000, La4000, Md3000 St David's Way, Bermuda Park, Nuneaton, Warwickshire CV10 7SD t: 024 7632 5031 Fl4000, Fl5000, Ki3000, La4000, Md3000 Unit 9, Euroway, Blagrove, Swindon, Wiltshire SN5 8YW t: 01793 513181 Fl4000, Fl5000, Ki3000, La4000, Md3000 Unit 11, Euroway, Wood Close, Quarrywood Industrial Estate, Aylesford, Kent ME20 7UB t: 01622 711400 Fl4000, Fl5000, Ki3000, La4000, Md3000 West End Approach, Off Bruntcliffe Road, Morley, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS27 0NB t: 0113 220 3900 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 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 Fl3000, Ha2000, Ma2500, Mo4500, Mo5000
North Dock, Alexandra Dock, Newport, Dyfed NP20 2WB e: info@internationaltimber.com t: 01633 245151 Ti7500 Parkend, Lydney, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL15 4JF e: info@internationaltimber.com t: 01594 566000 Ha2000, Ha7000, Ti1000 Timber Terminal, King George Dock, Hull, Humberside HU9 5QE e: info@internationaltimber.com t: 01482 713400/434
Inverness College
1 Inverness Campus, Inverness, Highland IV2 5NA e: info@inverness.uhi.ac.uk w: www.inverness.uhi.ac.uk t: 01463 273000 Ed4000
Invertay Homes Ltd
Unit 3, Block 1, Pearce Avenue, West Pitkerro Industrial Estate, Dundee DD5 3RX e: mike@invertayhomes.co.uk w: www.invertayhomes.co.uk t: 01382 864515
Inwood Developments Ltd
The Woodland Centre, Whitesmith, Lewes, East Sussex BN8 6JB e: info@in-wood.co.uk w: www.in-wood.co.uk t: 01825 872550 Gl1000
Inwood Engineering Ltd
Unit 20, Yarrow Business Centre, Yarrow Road, Chorley, Lancashire PR6 0LP e: admin@inwoodengineering.co.uk w: www.inwoodengineering.co.uk t: 01451 526118 Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
Ipswich Timber Frame Ltd
Unit 1, Anson Road, Martlesham Heath Business Park, Ipswich, Suffolk IP5 3RG e: enquiries@ipswichtimberframe.co.uk w: www.ipswichtimberframe.co.uk t: 0845 521 1309 Ti2000
Irish Wood & Furniture Manufacturing Network
Scotstown Business Centre, Carrowhatta, Scotstown, Co. Monaghan H18 FH36, Republic of Ireland e: info@iwfm.ie w: www.iwfm.ie t: 00 353 86 400 8237 As1000
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
Earls Road, Grangemouth, Stirlingshire FK3 8UU e: info@internationaltimber.com t: 01324 666000 De2000, Ha2000, Ha7000, Ma2500, Pr1000
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J P Corry Group Ltd
648 Springfield Road, Belfast, County Antrim BT12 7EH e: info@jpcorry.co.uk w: www.jpcorry.co.uk t: 028 9024 3661 Bu1000, Ti7500
J Turner Design Ltd
5 Grange Park Drive, Morley, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS27 7UR e: inbox@jturnerdesign.co.uk t: 07876 161715
JAB Structures
19 Cheviot Close, Worthing, West Sussex BN13 2LL e: jason@jabstructures.co.uk w: www.jabstructures.co.uk t: 01903 535935
Jackson Buildbase
Pelham House, Canwick Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN5 8HG e: lincoln@buildbase.co.uk w: www.buildbase.co.uk t: 01522 511115 Bu1000, Pa7500, Ro2000, Ti7500, Tr4000
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 Do2000, Ki3000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7600 Direct Timber, 5B The Old Yard, Rectory Lane, Brasted, Westerham TN16 1JP Nest Road, Felling Industrial Estate, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE10 0LU e: panels.gateshead@lathams.co.uk t: 0191 469 4211 Cd1000, Do2000, Mo0500, Pa7500, Ti7600 Pharos, Brittain Way, Eurocentral, Motherwell, Lanarkshire ML1 4XJ e: scotland@lathams.co.uk t: 01698 838777 Cd1000, Do2000, Mo0500, Pa7500, Ti7600 Product Specification Showroom, London: Suite 301, Business Design Centre, 52 Upper Street, Islington, London N1 0QH e: bdc@lathams.co.uk w: www.lathamspecification.co.uk t: 020 7288 6417 Cd1000, Do2000, Mo0500, Pa7500, Ti7600 Product Specification Showroom, Manchester: 31a Tib Street, Manchester M4 1LX e: pssm@lathams.co.uk w: www.lathamspecification.co.uk t: 0161 537 1185 Cd1000, Do2000, Mo0500, Pa7000, Ti7600 Topcliffe Close, Off Topcliffe Lane, Capitol Park East, Tingley, Leeds, West Yorkshire WF3 1DR e: leeds@lathams.co.uk t: 0113 387 0830 Cd1000, Do2000, Mo0500, Pa7500, Ti7600 Unit A, Devana Avenue, Optimus Point, Glenfield, Leicester, Leicestershire LE3 8JS e: leicester@lathams.co.uk t: 0116 288 9161 Cd1000, Do2000, Mo0500, Pa7500, Ti7600
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Unit 2, Swallow Park, Finway Road, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 7QU e: panels.hemel@lathams.co.uk t: 01442 849000 Do2000, Ki3000, Md3000, Pa7500, Ti7600 Unit 3, Yorks Park, Blowers Green Road, Dudley, West Midlands DY2 8UL e: panels.dudley@lathams.co.uk t: 01384 234444 Cd1000, Do2000, Mo0500, Pa7500, Ti7700 Unit 4, Dolphin Way, Purfleet, Essex RM19 1NZ e: panels.thurrock@lathams.co.uk t: 01708 869800 Do2000, Ki3000, La4000, Md3000, Pa7500 Unit 6, Matrix Park, Talbot Road, Fareham, Hampshire PO15 5AP e: panels.fareham@lathams.co.uk t: 01329 854800 Cd1000, Do2000, Mo0500, Pa7500, Ti7600 Unit 14, Apollo Park, Armstrong Way, Yate, Bristol BS37 5AH e: panels.yate@lathams.co.uk t: 01454 315421 Cd1000, Do2000, Mo0500, Pa7500, Ti7600 Units 22-24, Purfleet Industrial Park, Juliette Way, Aveley, South Ockendon, Essex RM15 4YD e: timber.purfleet@lathams.co.uk t: 01708 864477 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 Co4000, Co5000, Co8800, Co9100, En2000
Jane Leadon Ltd
40 Gortfad Road, Garvagh, Coleraine, Co. Derry BT51 5BG e: janeleadon@btinternet.com t: 028 2955 8929
Jarvis Build Ltd
10 Artillery Passage, London E1 7LJ e: info@jarvis.build w: www.jarvis.build t: 07947 734393
Jasway Ltd
36 Lapford Drive, Cramlington, Northumberland NE23 3GP e: jasway97@gmail.com w: www.jasway.co.uk t: 0191 266 6568
JB Carpentry Contractors
4500 Parkway, Solent Business Park, Whitely, Fareham, Hampshire PO15 7AZ e: tomw@jbccltd.co.uk t: 01489 664844 Bu3000
JB Kind Ltd
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 Ltd
Morgan House, Gilbert Drive, Boston, Lincolnshire PE21 7TQ e: info@jcconsultancyltd.com w: www.jcconsultancyltd.com t: 01205 317540 En2000
JCK Joinery
8 Heanor Street, Leicester, Leicestershire LE1 4DD e: enquiries@jckjoinery.co.uk w: www.jckjoinery.co.uk t: 0116 291 2288 Do2500, Do4500, Do5000, Jo4000, Wi3000
JCP Engineers
Suite 6, 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 Fu4000, Jo4000, Jo5000, St3000, Wi2000
Jenkins & Potter Ltd
1st Floor, 67-74 Saffron Hill, London EC1N 8QX e: a.arthur@jenkinspotter.co.uk w: www.jenkinspotter.co.uk t: 020 7242 8711 Co4000, Co8800, Co9100, En2000, Re4000 1 Lower Compton, Mannamead, Plymouth, Devon PL3 5DH t: 01752 251111 Canningford House, 38 Victoria Street, Bristol, Avon BS1 6BY t: 0117 929 0261
Jennings Design Associates Ltd The Warehouse, Saxon Street, Denton, Manchester M34 3DS e: bill@jda-architects.com w: www.jda-architects.com t: 0161 336 5011 Ar2000
Jessella LTD
Park Mill, Burydell Lane, Park Street, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL2 2EZ e: info@jessella.co.uk w: www.jessella.co.uk t: 01727 744567 Bu3000
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 Supplies Ltd
Unit 1, New Line Road, Kirby-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire NG17 5JQ e: liam@jet-joinery.co.uk w: www.jetjoinery.co.uk t: 01623 755560 Jo4000
Jewson Ltd
Merchant House, Binley Business Park, Coventry, West Midlands CV3 2TT w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 024 7643 8400 43 Jubilee Drive, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 5XW t: 01509 231091
111 Cannock Street, Thurmaston, Leicester LE4 9HR t: 0116 246 5700 300 Price Street, Birkenhead, Merseyside CH41 3PX t: 0151 647 7421 453 Queens Road, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S2 4DR t: 0114 273 0251 468 Basingstoke Road, Reading, Berkshire RG2 0QQ t: 0118 986 1992 Antelope House, Burlesdon Road, Southampton, Hampshire SO19 8BF t: 023 8068 5128 Arthurs Bridge Wharf, Horsell, Woking, Surrey GU21 4NP t: 01483 715371 Beaufort Road, Plasmarl Industrial Estate, Morriston, Swansea, West Glamorgan SA6 8HQ t: 01792 791305 Bridge House Wharf, Lea Road, Waltham Abbey, Hertfordshire EN9 1AZ t: 01992 714000 Canal Wharf, Canal Road, Hereford HR1 2EB t: 01432 272276 Cardinal Leisure Park, Greyfriars Road, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 1UP t: 0845 640 9331 Challow Station, Faringdon, Oxfordshire SN7 8NT t: 01367 718911 Clive Road, Redditch, Warwickshire B97 4DH t: 01527 63721 Deacon Road, Lincoln LN2 4LB t: 01522 521364 Dereham Road, Hempton, Fakenham, Norfolk NR21 7JX t: 01328 851451 East Moors Road, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF24 5EE t: 029 2046 0511 Farnham Trading Estate, Farnham, Surrey GU9 9NS t: 01252 724224 Greg Street, Reddish, Stockport, Cheshire SK5 7NW t: 0161 480 2434 Gibraltar Island, Old Mill Business Park, Leeds LS10 1RJ t: 0113 270 2717 Holmbush Industrial Estate, Manfield Way, St Austell, Cornwall PL25 3HQ t: 01726 73333 Ilderton Wharf, Rollins Street, Peckham, London SE15 1EP t: 020 7732 3551 Isenhurst Sawmills, Cross in Hand, Heathfield, East Sussex TN21 0UB t: 01435 864411 Kestrel Business Park, Kestrel Way, Sowton Industrial Estate, Exeter, Devon EX2 7LZ t: 01392 252251 Kiln House Lane, Lytham St Annes FY8 3DT t: 01253 726831
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Lingfield Sawmills, Lingfield Way, Yarm Road Industrial Estate, Darlington DL1 4PZ t: 01325 469447 London Road, Wheatley, Oxford OX33 1JE t: 01865 874141 Market Way, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7JJ t: 01227 763222 Mill Place, 90 Bristol Road, Gloucester GL1 5SQ t: 01452 529 871 Narvik Way, Tyne Tunnel, Trading Estate, North Shields, Tyne & Wear NE29 7XJ t: 0191 257 6221 Pinford Lane Industrial Estate, Pinford Lane, Buckley, Clwyd CH7 3PL t: 01244 549720 Richmond Walk, Devonport, Plymouth, Devon PL1 4LL t: 01752 562363
John Coward Architects Ltd
Karl Beeby Consulting
John Renshaw Architects
Karlin Timber Frame (NE) Ltd
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 86 Constitution Street, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH6 6RP e: jr.architects@btconnect.com w: www.johnrenshawarchitects.co.uk t: 0131 555 2245 Ar2000
Jon J Oates
Woodhouse Farm, Hawkchurch, Axminster, Devon EX13 5UF e: jjo.associates@btinternet.com w: www.jjoassociates.co.uk t: 01297 678138 En2000
Joseph Griggs & Co Ltd
Stevenson Road, Durranhill Trading Estate, Carlisle CA1 3NX t: 01228 536401
Bristol Road, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL1 5TD e: sales@josephgriggs.com w: www.griggsfortimber.co.uk t: 01452 520346 Cd1000, De2000, Ti2000, Ti7500, Tr4000
JG Shopfitting & Carpentry Ltd
JP Stone Ltd
21B Dale Road, Newport NP19 9DZ e: info@jgshopfitting.co.uk w: www.jgshopfitting.co.uk t: 07445 643466
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
Jim Canning & Partners
11 South Mall, Cork, Co. Cork T12 CYF7, Republic of Ireland e: info@jimcanning.com w: www.jimcanning.com t: 00 353 2142 70927
JJ Interiors (Southwest) Ltd
Unit 1, Office 3, Tower Lane Business Park, Tower Lane, Warmley, Bristol BS30 8XT e: info@jjinteriors.co.uk w: www.jjinteriors.co.uk t: 0117 960 4366 Cj1000, Jo4000
JML Contracts Ltd
Milstead Manor Farm, Manor Road, Milstead, Sittingbourne, Kent ME9 0SE e: julie@jpstoneuk.com w: www.jpstoneuk.com t: 01795 830400 Do1000, Do2500, Fu4000, Jo4000, La6000
JR Building Ltd
Barnfield Cottage, Overton Lane, Arlingham, Gloucestershire GL2 7JJ e: john@jrbuildingprojects.co.uk w: www.jrbuilding.co.uk t: 01452 741881
Julia Sanders Consulting Ltd 19 Bingham Avenue, Poole, Dorset BH14 8ND e: julia@jsconsultingltd.co.uk w: www.jsconsultingltd.co.uk t: 01202 708465
Julian Bishop - Architect
Danygarn, Mountain West, Newport, Pembrokeshire SA42 0QX e: mail@julianbishop-architect.co.uk w: www.julianbishop-architect.co.uk t: 01239 821150 Ar2000
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15 Standedge, Wilnecote, Tamworth, Staffordshire B77 4LB e: karl.beeby@btinternet.com t: 01827 331366 Ar2500, Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, Su1000 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
Kast Architects Ltd
68 Lemon Street, Truro, Cornwall TR1 2PN e: hello@kastarchitects.com w: www.kastarchitects.com t: 01872 241111 Ar2000
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 31 97 815 En2000
KDS & Associates Ltd
Studio K, Taper Studios, 175 Long Lane, London SE1 4GT e: ian@kdsassociates.co.uk w: www.kdsassociates.co.uk t: 020 4539 7198 Ar2000
Keith Roberts Projects Ltd
Brierfield House, Manor Lane, Lower Leigh, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire ST10 4SP e: kr@krprojects.co.uk t: 01889 566299
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
Kelly & MacPherson Architects Unit 1, Caistor MUC, 19 South Street, Caistor, Lincolnshire LN7 6UB e: kate@kellymac.co.uk t: 01472 851732 Ar2000
Kelsall Architects
10 Blantyre Street, Castlefield, 57 Worsley Mill, Manchester M15 4LG e: naomi.k@kelsallarchitects.com w: www.kelsallarchitects.com t: 07814 721819 Ar2000
Karen Gardner Architect
Kelsham Ltd
Jock Gordon Design & Planning
Karen Parry Architects
Kendall Kingscott Ltd
John Broom Associates
Karesa Timber Frame
The Arns, Auchterarder, Perthshire PH3 1EJ e: sam@jmlcontracts.co.uk w: www.jmlcontracts.co.uk t: 01764 663271 Bu3000, En1000, Ho3000, Ti1200, Ti1500 30 Bornisketaig, Kilmuir, Portree, Isle Of Skye IV51 9YS e: info@jockgordon.co.uk w: www.jockgordon.co.uk t: 01470 552392
2 Providence Place, Lyme Regis, Dorset DT7 3NZ e: johnbroom8@aol.com t: 01297 445324
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Cwmbach, The Bridge, Narberth, Pembrokeshire SA67 8QZ e: karenga@ukgateway.net t: 01834 860784 Ar2000 Clydeway House, 813 South Street, Glasgow G14 0BX e: karen@karenparryarchitect.com w: www.karenparryarchitect.com t: 0141 438 0062 Unit 1, Knights Road, Chelston Business Park, Wellington, Somerset TA21 9JH e: contact@karesa.co.uk w: www.karesa.co.uk t: 01823 660143
Wilson House, John Wilson Business Park, Whitstable, Kent CT5 3QT e: mail@kelsham.co.uk t: 01227 276503 Ar2500, En2000 Glenworth Court, Lime Kiln Close, Stoke Gifford, Bristol BS34 8SR e: bristol@kendallkingscott.co.uk w: www.kendallkingscott.co.uk t: 0117 931 2062 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co6500, Su1000, Su2000
Kendo Contracts Ltd
248 Bull Lane, Eccles, Aylesford, Kent ME20 7HF e: kjphillips@kendocontracts.co.uk w: www.kendocontracts.co.uk t: 07855 792477 Bu3000
Kenford Builders Ltd
Kenford House, 28 Cygnus Business Centre, Dalmeyer Road, Willesden, London NW10 2XA e: info@kenford.co.uk w: www.kenford.co.uk t: 020 8830 4400 Bu3000
Keniry Furniture/Construction
Unit C, Youghal Business Park, Park Mountain, Youghal, County Cork, Republic of Ireland e: wkdesign@eircom.net t: 00 353 24 20733 Co4000, Co8500, Co9100, Fu3000
Kenneth Rayson & Sons Ltd
Unit 8, Cringle Road, Stoke Rochford, Grantham, Lincolnshire NG33 5EG e: enquiries@kennethraysonandsons.co.uk w: www.kennethraysonandsons.co.uk t: 01476 530179 Jo4000
Kent Flush Doors & Joinery Ltd
Unit 2, Rose Lane Industrial Estate, Rose Lane, Lenham Heath, Maidstone, Kent ME17 2JN e: info@kentflushdoors.com w: www.kentflushdoors.com t: 01634 712451 Do2500, Do4500, Do5000, Jo4000, Ve3000
Keops Ltd
Five Oaks Farm, Sheriffs Lench, Evesham, Worcestershire WR114SN e: ideas@logcabins.co.uk w: www.logcabins.co.uk t: 01386 861961
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 Ti2000
Kidlington Joinery
High Street, Islip, Kidlington, Oxfordshire OX5 2RX e: tw@kidlingtonjoinery.co.uk w: www.kidlingtonjoinery.co.uk t: 01865 374880
Kilbroney Timber Frame Ltd
Valley Business Park, 48 Newtown Road, Rostrevor, Co Down BT34 3DA e: info@kilbroneytimberframe.com w: www.kilbroneytimberframe.com t: 028 4173 9077 Ti1500
Kind & Co (Builders) Ltd
Bridge House, 530 High Road, Leytonstone, London E11 3EQ e: mail@kind-build.com w: www.kind-build.com t: 020 8539 6923 Bu3000, Ho3000
Kingerlee Joinery
Thomas House, Langford Locks, Kidlington, Oxfordshire OX5 1HR e: joinery@kingerlee.co.uk w: www.kingerlee.co.uk t: 01865 840000
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Kingfisher
B&Q House, Chestnut Avenue, Chandler's Ford, Eastleigh, Hampshire SO53 3LE e: geoff.chalk@kingfisher.com w: www.kingfisher.com t: 02380 690000 Bu3500, Re4000, Te3500
Kritikoswood
Factory 1, Tourlos Marpissa Paros, Cyclades 84400, Greece e: info@kritikoswood.gr w: www.kritikoswood.gr t: 00 30 2284 041504 De2000, Do2500, Fl3500, Pa7200, Wi2000
Kingfisher UK, 3 Sheldon Square, Paddington, London W2 6PX t: 020 7372 8008
Factory 2, Misbourni Elaionas Thiva, Thiva 32200, Greece t: 00 30 2262 089891 Do2500, Pa7200, Ti2000, Ti7500, Wi2000
Kingfisher Consulting
KRP Building Consultancy Ltd
Barley Castle Yard, Market Street, Hayfield, High Peak, Derbyshire SK22 2EP e: jonathan@kingfishergb.co.uk w: www.kingfishergb.co.uk t: 01663 741312 Co9100, En2000
Kingswell Holdings Ltd
Unit 2, Beeches Industrial Estate, Littleton Road, Crawley, Winchester, Hampshire SO21 2QD e: david@homelodge.co.uk w: www.homelodge.co.uk t: 01962 881480
Kirk DeZigns Ltd
Holly Berry House, Main Road, Shavington, Crewe CW2 5DX e: office@kirk-designs.co.uk t: 01270 652436
Kirkwood Structures
113 North End, Meldreth, Royston, Hertfordshire SG8 6NX e: roger@kirkwoodstructures.com w: www.kirkwoodstructures.com t: 07841 470741 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Lv1000
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 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 Co9100, Co9200
Knight Designs
22 Lindsay Rd, New Haw, Surrey KT15 3BD e: toby@kdtfc.com w: www.kdtfc.com t: 01932 558406 Co9100, Ti1200
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 Cd1000, Fl1000, Pr1000, So1000, Ti7000
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35 Buckingham Road, Bicester, Oxfordshire OX26 2NU e: kevin.prior21@gmail.com w: www.kevinrprior.co.uk t: 01869 246472 Co4000, Su1000
KSQ Building Services
Lawrence Duck Architecture
Centrespace, 6 Leonard Lane, Bristol BS1 1EA e: contact@lawrenceduck.co.uk w: www.lawrenceduck.co.uk t: 07425 152671 Ar2000, Ti1200
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
32 Manners Road, Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO4 0BB e: k.askew@which.net w: www.kenaskew.co.uk t: 07775 675157
Lee & Micklethwait Ltd
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St John's Lane, Canterbury, Kent CT1 2QQ e: architects@lee-evans.co.uk w: www.lee-evans.co.uk t: 01227 784444 Ar2000
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
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
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
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 Fu3000
Langstaff Day Architects
Unit 321, Edinburgh House, 170 Kennington Lane, London SE11 5DP e: office@langstaffday.co.uk w: www.langstaffday.co.uk t: 020 3900 1727 Ar2000
The Old Station, Naburn, York YO19 4RW e: info@landm.co.uk t: 01904 501234
Lee Evans Partnership
Lee Fitzgerald Architects
199 Southwark Bridge Road, London SE1 0ED w: www.leefitzgerald.co.uk t: 020 7089 6440 Ar2000
Leeds Beckett University
School of Built Environment & Engineering, Northern Terrace, Leeds LS2 8AG e: j.rothera@leedsbeckett.ac.uk t: 0113 812 4081 Ed4000
Leicester School of Architecture The Gateway, Leicester, Leicestershire LE1 9BH w: www.dmu.ac.uk t: 0116 255 1551 Ed4000
Len Smith Consulting Ltd
Beaumont Lodge, Warren Road, Brean, Burnmam on Sea, Somerset TA8 2RP e: lensmithconsulting@outlook.com w: www.lensmithconsulting.co.uk t: 07714 750709 Ar2000, Co4000, Co8800, En2000, He1000
Leo Joinery LLP
Unit 7, Ongar Road Trading Estate, Great Dunmow, Essex CM6 1EU e: info@leojoinery.co.uk t: 01371 879818
Leonine Cad Ltd
636 Dorchester Road, Upwey, Weymouth, Dorset DT3 5LQ e: jo@leoninecad.co.uk t: 07811 377545 Ti1200
LFS Engineering Ltd
Studio Four, Owen Well, Braisty Woods, Summerbridge, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG3 4DN e: matt@lfsengineering.co.uk w: www.lfsengineering.co.uk t: 07958 680793 En2000
Libra Design & Consultancy Ltd 1 Appleby Close, Hoghton, Preston, Lancashire PR5 0BE e: libradesign@sky.com t: 01254 853676 En2000
Lignia Wood Company Ltd
Unit 10 Atlantic, Atlantic Industrial Estate, Barry, South Glamorgan CF63 3RF e: andy.pitman@lignia.com t: 01446 507072
Limerick Institute of Technology
School Of The Built Environment, Limerick, Co Limerick, Republic of Ireland e: michael.beasley@lit.ie t: 00 353 61 208 208 Ed4000
Lionel Gregory Ltd Architects
Unit J1, Fulcrum Business Park, Vantage Way, Mannings Heath, Poole, Dorset BH12 4NU e: john.s@lionelgregory.co.uk w: www.lionelgregoryarchitects.co.uk t: 01202 723157
LiSkandas
Gelezinkelio Pylimo str. 4, Gargzdai, Klaipeda District, LT-96157, Lithuania e: info@liskandas.lt w: www.hus.lt t: 00 370 464 53288 Ho3000, Ti1500, Ti2000, Tr4000, Wi2000
Lissett Homes
Halifax Way, Pocklington Industrial Estate, The Airfield, York, North Yorkshire YO42 1NR e: chris.close@lissetthomes.co.uk w: www.lissetthomes.com t: 01759 302801 Bu3000
Little Acre Homes Ltd
Unit 2, Aldburys Farm, Hatfield Broad Oak, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire CM22 7JX e: kris@mbmcontracts.co.uk w: www.mbmcontracts.co.uk t: 01279 717937 Bu3000
Local Homes - Low Carbon Living Airfield Drive, Aldridge, Walsall, West Midlands WS9 0GG e: info@localhomes.org.uk w: www.localhomes.co.uk t: 0300 111 7002 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
Lodgico Ltd
Unit 9, Taw Mill Business Park, Howard Avenue, Barnstaple, Devon EX32 8QA e: robert.clarke@lodgico.co.uk w: www.lodgico.co.uk t: 01271 326343
London South Bank University 103 Borough Road, London SE1 0AA e: murral13@lsbu.ac.uk w: www.lsbu.ac.uk t: 020 7815 7282 Ed4000
Lonza Wood Protection
Wheldon Road, Castleford, West Yorkshire WF10 2JT e: timberprotectionadvice.ukca@lonza.com w: www.lonzawoodprotection.com/eu t: 01977 714000 Co8500, Pl3000, Pr1000, Ti7000
Lovell Partnerships Ltd Marston Park, Tamworth, Staffordshire B78 3HN e: rob.worboys@lovell.co.uk w: www.morgansindall.com t: 01827 305600 Bu3000
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Lovelock Mitchell Architects
3 Stanley Street, Chester, Cheshire CH1 2LS e: admin@lovelockmitchell.com w: www.lovelockmitchell.com t: 01244 404321 Ar2000
Lowe & Simpson Ltd
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 Ce1000, Co8700, Co9100
Vickers Close, Preston Farm Ind Estate, Stockton, Cleveland TS18 3TD e: jh@ls-stairs.co.uk w: www.ls-stairs.co.uk t: 01642 677181 Gl1000, St2000, St3000, Wo2000
Maciver Consultancy Services Ltd
Lowfield Timber Frames Ltd
Mackellar Schwerdt Architects LLP
Loyn & Co Architects
MacLeod & Jordan Consulting Engineers Ltd
Lowfield, Marton, Welshpool, Powys SY21 8JX e: darren.jarman@ltf.uk.com w: www.lowfieldtimberframes.co.uk t: 01743 892004 Bu6800, Bu7000, St8500, Ti2000 88 Glebe Street, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan CF64 1EF e: architecture@loyn.co.uk w: www.loyn.co.uk t: 029 2071 1432
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M & K MacLeod
Kilmory Industrial Estate, Lochgilphead, Argyll PA31 8RR e: sales@mkmacleod.co.uk w: www.mkmacleod.co.uk t: 01546 602989 Bu3000, Ho3000
2a Steinish, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis HS2 0AA e: malcolm@maciverconsultancy.com w: www.maciverconsultancy.com t: 01851 704703 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 Ar2000, Co4000, Co8500, Co9300
16 Albert Street, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB25 1XQ e: n.boscan@macleodjordan.co.uk w: www.macleodjordan.co.uk t: 01224 212555 Co4000, Co9100, En2000
Malaysian Timber Council 18th Floor, Menara PGRM, 8 Jalan Pudu Ulu, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, 56100, Malaysia e: council@mtc.com.my w: www.mtc.com.my
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
Mark Alford Design Ltd
Heatherlands, Bracken Lane, Storrington RH20 3HS e: office@markalforddesign.com t: 01903 740033
Mark Horton T/A Liberty Fire & Vision
75 Sketty Rd, Uplands, Swansea, West Glamorgan SA2 0EN e: m2thomas@btconnect.com t: 07572 446498
8 Meadow Rise, North Waltham, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG25 2SU e: jjrmc@btinternet.com t: 01256 398292 En2000
Marks Heeley Ltd
McColl Associates
Marshall, William J & Partners
McColm Civil & Structural Engineers Ltd
Suite 1, The Stables, Cannons Mill Lane, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire CM23 2BN e: general@marksheeley.co.uk w: www.marksheeley.co.uk t: 01279 465900 En2000
Malcolm Fryer Architects
Martin Perry Associates
M T Daniels Ltd Carpentry & Joinery
22-24 Prince of Wales Road, London NW5 3LG e: adrian@maneakella.com w: www.maneakella.com t: 020 8935 5288
Genesis Station Road, Great Ryburgh, Norfolk NR21 0DX e: info@mtdanielscarpentry.co.uk w: www.mtdanielscarpentry.co.uk t: 07825 915988 Cj1000
Mac Eye Projects Ltd
6 Blenheim Road, Watchfield, Oxfordshire SN6 8DG e: admin@maceyeprojects.com w: www.maceyeprojects.com t: 07393 507350
Maccreanor Lavington Ltd
77 Bastwick Street, Ground Floor, London EC1V 3PZ e: uk@ml-architects.com w: www.maccreanorlavington.com t: 020 7336 7353 Ar2000
Manley Timberframe
Main Street, Duleek, Co Meath A92 Y263, Republic of Ireland e: damien@manleyconstruction.com w: www.manleyconstruction.com t: 00 353 41 982 3981 Ti2000
Mann Williams
7 Old King Street, Bath, Somerset BA1 2JW e: pjl@mannwilliams.co.uk w: www.mannwilliams.co.uk t: 01225 464419
Manta UK Ltd
15c Micawber Street, London N1 7TB t: 020 7336 7353
Unit 3, Watling Gate, 297-303 Edgware Road, London NW9 6NB e: lucas.sowa@manta.uk.com t: 07508 036682
Mace
Marchese Partners
155 Moorgate, London EC2M 6XB w: www.macegroup.com t: 020 3522 3000 Bu3000
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Unit 212, Metal Box Factory, 30 Great Guildford Street, Borough, London SE1 0HS e: sdean@marchesepartners.co.uk w: www.marchesepartners.com t: 020 3735 9755
306 Lymington Road, Highcliffe, Christchurch, Dorset BH23 5ET e: matt@mbaukltd.co.uk t: 01590 624794
Mark Thomas
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 Co9100, En2000, Re4000
Manea Kella
MBA Architecture Ltd
McAndrew Associates Ltd
1014 Weena 290, 10th Floor, Rotterdam, 3012 NJ, Netherlands e: council@mtc.com.my w: www.mtc.com.my t: 00 31 10 282 1260 Unit LG05, Screenworks, 22 Highbury Grove, London N5 2EF e: kf@mfryer-architects.com w: www.mfryer-architects.com t: 020 7354 7370
Larkfield, 23 Southside Road, Inverness, Inverness-shire IV2 3BG e: info@maxwellandco.co.uk w: www.maxwellandco.co.uk t: 01463 711676 Ar2000, Co4000, Co8800, Co9300, He1000
Units 1-2, Rosehill Business Park, 2-10 St Lukes Road, Southport, Merseyside PR9 0SH e: libertycontracts@talktalkbusiness.net w: www.libertyvision.co.uk t: 01704 544355 Do2500
43 Palace Street, Westminster, London SW1E 5HL e: enquiries@williamjmarshall.co.uk w: www.williamjmarshall.co.uk t: 020 7592 1122 Ar2000, Co4000, En2000
M L Kubik & Son Ltd
Maxwell & Company Architects and Designers Ltd
Suite 1, BFM House, The Parade, Liskeard, Cornwall PL14 6AF e: mail@mperryassociates.com w: www.mperryassociates.com t: 01579 345777 En2000
Martin Robinson Carpentry Ltd
49 Kingsgate, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP19 8GG e: info@mcandrewassociates.co.uk w: www.mcandrewassociates.co.uk t: 01296 398070
McCarthy, Rachel BSc MICE
1 Meadowbank Place, Edinburgh, Lothian EH8 7AW e: mail@mccollassoc.co.uk w: www.mccollassoc.co.uk t: 0131 555 0721 Co4000, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
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 Co4000, Co8500, Re6000, Ti2500
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 Bu3000, Ho3000, Ti1500
McGregor McMahon (Scotland) Ltd
MAST Architects
McKenzie Willis
51 St Vincent Crescent, Glasgow, Strathclyde G3 8NQ e: mast@mastarchitects.co.uk w: www.mastarchitects.co.uk t: 0141 221 6834 Ar2000, Ar2500, Ho4000
Maughan Reynolds Partnership 3 Gladstone Terrace, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear NE8 4DY e: mrp@maughanreynolds.co.uk t: 0191 478 3355 Co4000, Co9100, En2000
MawsonKerr Architects
1 Charlotte Square, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear NE1 4XF e: info@mawsonkerr.co.uk w: www.mawsonkerr.co.uk t: 0191 230 1799 Ar2000
2 Castle Court, Carnegie Campus, Dunfermline, Fife KY11 8PB e: km@mmaeng.com w: www.mcgregor-mcmahon.com t: 01383 734905 Co4000 22 Carden Place, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB10 1UQ e: andy@mckenziewillis.co.uk t: 01224 639111 En2000
MEDITE SMARTPLY
Persimmon House, Anchor Boulevard, Crossways Business Park, Dartford, Kent DA2 6QH e: sales@mdfosb.com w: www.mdfosb.com t: 01322 424900 Fi2000, Md2000, Pa7200, Pa8000 Belview, Slieverue, Waterford X91 PX75, Republic of Ireland w: www.mdfosb.com t: 00 353 51 851 233 Pa5700
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Meinhardt (UK) Ltd
10 Aldersgate Street, London EC1A 4HJ e: info@meinhardt.co.uk w: www.meinhardt.co.uk t: 020 7831 7969
Melingoed Ltd
Station Road, Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire SA38 9BX e: trusses@melingoed.co.uk w: www.melingoed.com t: 01239 711070 Gl1000, Jo4000, Pa7500, Ti7600, Tr4000
Mercers Timber Frame Consultancy
2 Albert Villas, Station Road, Mayfield, East Sussex TN20 6BN e: info@mercerstimberframes.co.uk w: www.mercerstimberframes.co.uk t: 01435 874815 Co9200, Ho3000, Ti1200, Ti1500
Merronbrook Ltd
Hazeley Bottom, Hartley Wintney, Hook, Hampshire RG27 8LU e: sales@merronbrook.co.uk w: www.merronbrook.co.uk t: 01252 844747 Ti1200, Ti1500, Ti2000, Tr4000
Mesh Engineering Ltd
53 Lynton Road, Hucclecote, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL3 3HX e: paul@meshengineering.co.uk w: www.meshengineering.co.uk t: 07779 417382
Method Architecture
12 Montpelier, Edinburgh, Lothian EH10 4NA e: mail@methodarchitecture.co.uk w: www.methodarchitecture.co.uk t: 07753 766342 Ar2000
Meyer Timber Ltd
Meyer House, Hadleigh Park, Grindley Lane, Blythe Bridge, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire ST11 9LW e: sales.stoke@meyertimber.com w: www.meyertimber.com t: 0845 873 5000 Md3000, Pa6200, Pa7500, Pl3000, Ti7500 44 Berth, Tilbury Dock, Essex RM18 7HP e: sales.tilbury@meyertimber.com t: 0844 391 4211 Md3000, Pa6200, Pa7500, Pl3000, Ti7500 Forth Ports, J Shed, South Shore Road, Grangemouth FK3 8TT e: sales.grangemouth@meyertimber.com t: 01324 484488 Md3000, Pa6200, Pa7500, Pl3000, Ti7500 Vincients Road, Bumpers Farm Ind Estate, Chippenham, Wiltshire SN14 6NQ e: sales.chippenham@meyertimber.com t: 0844 391 4144 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 Do2500, Jo4000, Ma2500, St3000, Wi2000
mi architects
Rowan Cottage, 183 Evelix, Dornoch, Sutherland IV25 3NH e: mail@miarchitects.scot w: www.miarchitects.scot t: 01862 811357
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Michael Baigent Orla Kelly Ltd
Suite 103, Boundary House, Boston Road, Hanwell, London W7 2QE e: mail@mbok.co.uk w: www.mbok.co.uk t: 020 8568 4871 En2000
Michael Barclay Partnership LLP Chronicle House, 5th Floor, 72-78 Fleet Street, London EC4Y 1HY e: london@mbp-uk.com w: www.mbp-uk.com t: 020 7240 1191 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
Michaelis Boyd
108 Palace Gardens Terrace, London W8 4RT e: info@michaelisboyd.com w: www.michaelisboyd.com t: 020 7221 1237 Ar2000
Middlesex University
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
Mid-Sussex Timber Co Ltd
Station Road, Forest Row, East Sussex RH18 5EL e: timber@mstc.co.uk w: www.mstc.co.uk t: 01342 822191 Bu1000, Mo5000, Pa7500, Pr1000, Ti7500 Ballards Yard, Park Road, Crowborough, East Sussex TN6 2QS t: 01892 652725 College Road, Haywards Heath, West Sussex RH16 1QW t: 01444 413413 Bu1000, Pa7500, Ti7500 Railway Approach, East Grinstead, West Sussex RH19 1BY t: 01342 317470
Milner Associates
129 Cumberland Road, Bristol BS1 6UY e: guy@milnerassociates.co.uk w: www.projectmilner.co.uk t: 0117 945 3208 Co9100, Co9200, Re4000, Te3500, Te4000
Milton Architects Ltd
Old Stables Court, The Parade, Marlborough, Wiltshire SN8 1NE e: mike@miltonarchitects.co.uk w: www.miltonarchitects.co.uk t: 01672 514354 Ar2000
Mime Architects Ltd
49-50 East Street, Taunton, Somerset TA1 3NA w: www.mimearchitects.co.uk t: 01823 530614 Ar2000, Co4000, Fu3000, He1000, Ti1200
Mishkin Taylor Furniture & Objects 86 Hinton Road, London SE24 0HU e: mishkintaylor@hotmail.com t: 07801 089385 Fu3000
MiTek Industries Ltd
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 So1000, St8000, Tr4000, Tr5000
Mitre Oak Ltd
Unit 4, Open Barn BC, Main Road, Kempsey, Worcester, Worcestershire WR8 0EA e: info@mitreoak.co.uk w: www.mitreoak.co.uk t: 01905 828139
MKA Architects Ltd
Rosewood House, High Street, Hadlow, Tonbridge, Kent TN11 0EF e: design@mka-architects.co.uk t: 01732 850995 Ar2000, Co4000, Su1000
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 En2000
Moduloft
54 Haden Park Road, Cradley Heath, West Midlands B64 7HE t: 01384 562120 Ar2000, Co4000, En2000
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 Bu3000
Mikhail Riches
Modulus
Mike Parkes Associates
15-29 Windsor Street, London N1 8QG e: info@mikhailriches.com w: www.mikhailriches.com t: 020 7608 1505 Ar2000
Millworks Timber Specialists
Parsonage 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
Devonshire House, Aviary Court, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG24 8PE e: design@modulus.ltd w: www.modulus.ltd t: 01256 768588 Co9100, 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 30-32 Westgate Buildings, Bath, Somerset BA1 1EF e: richard@momentumengineering.com w: www.momentumengineering.com t: 01225 444194 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
Moreys
Trafalgar Road, Newport, Isle of Wight PO30 1PS e: matt.bricknell@jewson.co.uk w: www.jewson.co.uk t: 01983 525111 Jo2000, Sa6500, Ti2000, Ti7500, Tr4000
Morgan Carey Architects Ltd The Goods Shed, Sandford Lane, Wareham, Dorset BH20 4DX e: mca@morgancarey.co.uk w: www.morgancarey.co.uk t: 01929 557878 Ar2000
Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd 2nd Floor, St Vincent House, Cutler Street, Ipswich IP1 1LL e: reception.ipswich@morgansindall.com w: www.morgansindall.com t: 01473 255931 Bu3000 1st Floor, 1 Falcon Gate, Shire Park, Welwyn Garden City AL7 1TW e: richard.everett@morgansindall.com t: 01707 294250 1st Floor, Laxford House, Cradlehall Business Park, Inverness IV2 5GH e: mark.miller@morgansindall.com t: 01463 572377 2 George Mann Way, Hunslet, Leeds LS10 1DR e: simon.bannister@morgansindall.com t: 0113 205 5430 4th Floor, London Gate, 72 Dyke Road Drive, Brighton BN1 6AJ e: emma.gibson@morgansindall.com t: 01273 506222 24 Garrett Road, Lynx Trading Estate, Yeovil BA20 2TJ e: richard.robson@morgansindall.com t: 01935 403700 1650 Parkway, Solent Business Park, Fareham PO15 7AH e: tim.elliott@morgansindall.com t: 01489 585100 4215 Waterside Centre, Birmingham Business Park, Solihull B37 7YN e: david.richards@morgansindall.com t: 0121 329 1500 Albany Business Park, Cabot Lane, Poole BH17 7BX e: guy.meadows@morgansindall.com t: 01202 606800 Anchorage 2, Salford Quays, Manchester M50 3YW e: brian.coleridge@morgansindall.com t: 0161 874 1000 Babraham Road, Sawston, Cambridge CB22 3LJ e: michael.cowan@morgansindall.com t: 01223 836611 Corporation Street, Rugby, Warwickshire CV21 2DW t: 01788 534500
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Envoy House, 61 Longbridge Road, Plymouth PL6 8LU e: andrew.faulkner@morgansindall.com t: 01752 672621 Invicta House, 108-114 Golden Lane, London EC1Y 0TG e: lisa.gould@morgansindall.com t: 020 7549 3260 Lakeside 500, Broadlands Business Park, Old Chapel Way, Norwich NR7 0WG e: richard.smithson@morgansindall.com t: 01603 666669 Trilogy One, 11 Woodhall, Eurocentral, Motherwell, ML1 4YT t: 01698 738600 Unit 5 Cae Gwyrdd, Greenmeadow Springs Business Park, Tongwynlais, Cardiff CF15 7AB e: steven.ridout@morgansindall.com t: 029 2081 1398 Unit 9 Castle Park Road, Whiddon Valley, Barnstaple EX32 8WS e: richard.hallt@morgansindall.com t: 01271 377777 Unit H6, Ashtree Court, Nottingham Business Park, Nottingham NG8 6PY
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 Property Services
20 Don Road, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S9 2UB e: donna.stevens@morgansindall.com w: www.morgansindallpropertyservices.com t: 0114 282 0220
Morgan Timber
Knight Road, Rochester, Kent ME2 2BA e: info@morgantimber.co.uk w: www.morgantimber.co.uk t: 01634 290909 De2000, Ha7000, Mo4500, Ti0800
Morph Structures
221-222 Shoreditch High Street, London E1 6PJ e: mail@morphstructures.com w: www.morphstructures.com t: 020 3978 7300
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 Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
Mott MacDonald Ltd
8-10 Sydenham Road, Croydon, Surrey CR0 2EE w: www.mottmac.com t: 020 8774 2000
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 En2000
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MTE (Leicester) Ltd
8 Sunningdale Road, Leicester, Leicestershire LE3 1UX e: info@mte-leicester.co.uk w: www.mte-leicester.co.uk t: 0116 232 1777 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
MW Structural Designs Ltd
Office 5, 5A Grove Street, Wantage, Oxfordshire OX12 7AB e: andrewc@structural-designs.co.uk t: 07977 57971
Myriad Construction Ltd
Unit 2, Clifton Farm, Camberlot Road, Upper Dicker, Hailsham, East Sussex BN27 3QG e: peter@myriadconstruction.co.uk w: www.myriadconstruction.co.uk t: 0845 450 7952 Bu3000, Co9200, Ho3000, Ti1200, Ti1500
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N J Montgomery
Yanchep, Rue des Cornus, St Martin, Guernsey GY4 6PZ, Channel Islands e: njm.carpenters@virgin.net t: 07781 115909
Napper Architects Ltd
3 Waterloo Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear NE1 4DR e: gdodd@napperarchitects.co.uk w: www.napperachitects.co.uk t: 0191 261 0491 Ar2000
Nash Partnership LLP
Somerset Coalhouse, 23a Sydney Buildings, Bath, Avon BA2 6BZ e: mail@nashpartnership.com w: www.nashpartnership.com t: 01225 442424 Ar2000
National Association of Shopfitters NAS House, 411 Limpsfield Road, Warlingham, Surrey CR6 9HA e: info@shopfitters.org w: www.shopfitters.org t: 01883 624961 As1000, Sh4000
National Specifications UK
Suite D2, HLC Business Centre 5, The Quay, Old Riverport, St Ives, Cambridgeshire PE27 5AR e: stephen.walton@nationalspecifications.com w: www.ns-uk.com t: 020 3961 7769
Natural Building Systems Ltd
Unit 6, Forge Business Centre, Upper Rose Lane, Palgrave, Diss, Suffolk IP22 1AP e: info@naturalbuildingsystems.com w: www.naturalbuildingsystems.com t: 07735 828833
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
Nick Midgley Design
NBS
Nicks & Co (Timber) Ltd
NDM (Metal Roofing & Cladding) Ltd
Norbord
Neil Ferguson Chartered Architect
12 Skinidin, Dunvegan, Isle of Skye IV55 8ZS e: neil@skyearchitect.com t: 01470 521555 Ar2000
Station Road, Cowie, Stirlingshire FK7 7BQ e: salesorders@norbord.net w: www.norbord.com t: 01786 812921 Md2000, Pa7200, Pa8200, Pa8700, Pa9300
Nene Valley Fire & Acoustic Ltd
Norder Design Associates
Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd
Nordic Structures
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 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 As1000, So1000 29 Clarence Street, 1st & 2nd Floor, Staines upon Thames, Surrey TW18 4SY e: enquiries@ndmltd.com w: www.ndmltd.com t: 020 8991 7310 Bu3000
2a New Street, Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire NN9 5UG e: enquiries@nenevalleyfire.com w: www.nenevalleyfireandacoustic.com t: 01933 650650 Bu3000 The Quadrant, Elder Gate, Central Milton Keynes MK9 1EN w: www.networkrail.co.uk t: 01908 781000
New Build Modular Ltd
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 Canada Wharf, Bristol Road, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL1 5TE e: phil@nickstimber.co.uk w: www.nickstimber.co.uk t: 01452 300159 De2000, Mo4500, Mo5000, Ti7700, Tr4000 Morayhill, Dalcross, Inverness, Inverness-shire IV1 7JQ e: pauline.fraser@norbord.net w: www.norbord.com t: 01463 792424 Or2000
Beech Lawn, Green Lane, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 1BY e: enquiries@norder.co.uk w: www.norder.co.uk t: 01773 824414 Co7000, Co8800, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200 100-1100, avenue des Canadiens-de-Montreal, Montreal, Quebec H3B 2S2, Canada e: info@nordic.ca w: www.nordic.ca t: 001 514 871 8526
Unit 2, Old Foundry Business Park, Kidney Hill, Westerleigh, Bristol, South Gloucestershire BS37 8RS e: richard@newbuildmodular.co.uk w: www.newbuildmodular.co.uk t: 07795 384069 Bu3000, Ca0500
Norfolk Timber Frames Ltd
Newcastle University
Norman Ltd
School of Architecture, Planning & Landscape, The Quadrangle, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear NE1 7RU e: ben.bridgens@ncl.ac.uk w: www.ncl.ac.uk t: 0191 208 6409 Ed4000
NHBC
NHBC House, Davy Avenue, Knowlhill, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK5 8FP e: technical@nhbc.co.uk w: www.nhbc.co.uk t: 0844 633 1000 Wa1000
NHG Timber Ltd
4 Eagle House, Cranleigh Close, Sanderstead, Croydon CR2 9LH e: sales@nhgtimber.co.uk w: www.nhgtimber.co.uk t: 020 8651 4030 De2000, Ha7000, Mo4500, Ti0500, Ti0800
Nick Kenchington Ltd
Spangle Cottage, The Lane, Kingston, Corfe Castle, Dorset BH20 5LJ e: nickkenchington@btinternet.com t: 01929 480524 Co9100, En2000
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 19 Commercial Buildings, St Helier, Jersey JE1 1BU, Channel Islands e: sales@normanlimited.com w: www.normans.je t: 01534 883388 Cd1000, De2000, Ti0800, Ti7600, Ti7700
Norscot Joinery Ltd
Bower Workshops, Bower, Wick, Caithness KW1 4TL e: info@norscot.co.uk w: www.norscot.co.uk t: 01955 641303 Bu5000, Do2500, Jo4000, Ti2000, Wi2000
Northumbria University Library Library Building, Sandyford Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8ST e: lrjournals@northumbria.ac.uk t: 0191 227 4150 Ed4000
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 Jo4000, Mo4500, Ti7500, Ti7600, To0500
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Novus Property Solutions Ltd
Oakridge Building Company
NPS South West Ltd
Oban Joinery Services Ltd
15 Aray Gardens, Oban, Argyll PA34 4JX e: obanjoinery@btinternet.com w: www.obanjoineryservices.co.uk t: 07831 618288 Bu3000
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 Ar2000
NPTC Group of Colleges
O'Dwyer, Nicholas Ltd
Outward Images Ltd
Five Towns House, Hillside, Festival Way, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST1 5SH e: jennifer.bragg@novussolutions.co.uk w: www.novussolutions.co.uk t: 01782 237249 Bu3000 Venture House, 1 Capital Court, Bittern Road, Sowton Industrial Estate, Exeter, Devon EX2 7FW t: 01392 351000 Ar2000, En1500, La9000, Su1000, Su2000 St. Davids Close, Llansamlet, Morriston, Swansea SA6 8QL w: www.nptcgroup.ac.uk t: 01639 648120 Dwr-y-Felin Road, Neath, Neath Port Talbot SA10 7RF e: ian.lumsdaine@nptcgroup.ac.uk t: 01639 648420 Ed4000 Penlan, Brecon, Powys LD3 9SR t: 01686 614400
NY Timber
North Yorkshire Timber Co Ltd, Standard House, Northallerton Business Park, Thurston Road, Northallerton DL6 2NA e: aramejkis@nytimber.co.uk w: www.nytimber.co.uk t: 01609 751110
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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 Ltd
Clematis, Sheviock, Torpoint, Cornwall PL11 3EL e: info@oakhouseconsultants.com t: 020 7193 6298 Co4500, Co7000, Co7500, Co8700
Oakenwoods Group Ltd
Latchmere House, Grovewood Drive South, Maidstone, Kent ME14 5BX e: alex.lambert@oakenwoods.com w: www.oakenwoods.com t: 07872 529192
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 Su1000
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Brookfield, Ballybawn, Kilmacanogue, Co Wicklow, Republic of Ireland e: oakridge365@gmail.com w: www.tsiltd.ie t: 00 353 1 282 8460 Bu3000, Ti1500
Nutgrove Office, Nutgrove Avenue, Dublin 14, Republic of Ireland e: rcrowe@nodwyer.com w: www.nicholasodwyer.com t: 00 353 1 296 9000 Co4000, Co5000, En2000
Offsite Design Solutions Ltd
O'Reilly Design Ltd
162 Upper Road, Carrickfergus, Co Antrim BT38 8RW e: topni@sky.com t: 07979 693590 En2000
ORMS Architecture Design
Orchard House, 73 Hinton Way, Great Shelford, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB22 5AH e: camilla@outward-images.co.uk t: 01223 528395
Overbury PLC & Morgan Lovell
c/o The Mews House, Atherton Hall, Old Hall Mill Lane, Manchester M46 0RR e: contact@offsitedesignsolutions.co.uk t: 07850 880427
77 Newman Street, London W1T 3EW e: steve.smith@msfitout.com w: www.morgansindall.com t: 020 7307 9000 Bu3000
OFP Timber Framed Homes Ltd
Owens Galliver Architects LLP
1 Montagu Road, Discovery Park, Sandwich, Kent CT13 9FA e: info@ofptimberframe.com w: www.ofptimberframe.com t: 01304 613298 Gl2000, St8000, St8500, Ti2000
O'Keefe Scanlon Ltd
Broadmede House, Farnham Business Park, Weydon Lane, Farnham, Surrey GU9 8QT e: graham.bicknell@osparchitecture.com w: www.osparchitecture.com t: 01252 267878 Ar2000
Olive Modular Ltd
64 Basepoint, Chichester Enterprise Centre, Terminus Road, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 8FY e: office@olivemodular.com w: www.olivemodular.com t: 07930 450904 Co4000, Co7250, Co8800, Co9300, Ti1200
ONCE Civil & Structural Ltd 4 Bridgecourt Office Park, Walkinstown Avenue, Dublin 12, D12 Y981, Republic of Ireland e: mail@once.co w: www.once.co t: 00 353 1 426 4883 En2000, Ti1200
Optimal Structural Engineers Ltd 105 Godwin Road, Hove, East Sussex BN3 7FS e: t.zhou@optimalengineers.co.uk w: www.optimalengineers.co.uk t: 01273 420269 En2000
Orbit Architects
83 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8HA e: info@orbitarchitects.com w: www.orbitarchitects.com t: 020 7593 3380
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 Co9100, St8000, Ti0200, Ti0500, Ti2000
10 High Street, Pangbourne, Reading, Berkshire RG8 7AB e: oga@owensgalliver.co.uk w: www.owensgalliver.co.uk t: 0118 984 1344
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
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
PAC Studio Ltd
25 Lower Clanbrassil Street, Dublin 8, DO8 Y53H, Republic of Ireland e: graham@pacstudio.ie w: www.pacstudio.ie t: 00 353 87 23 71 003 Ar2000
Pace Interiors Ltd
Paling Joiners
80 Church Street, Hull, East Yorkshire HU9 1DT e: info@palingjoiners.co.uk w: www.palingjoiners.co.uk t: 01482 223633 Do4500, Do5000, Jo4000, Jo5000, Ti2500
Panelco Ltd
Hadleigh Park, Grindley Lane, Blythe Bridge, Stoke on Trent ST11 9LW e: sales@panelco.com w: www.panelco.com t: 01782 392100 La4000, Pa6200, Pa7500, Pa8500, Ti7500
Panorama Contractors Ltd
113 Seymour Grove, Old Trafford, Manchester M16 0LD e: panorama_contractorsltd@hotmail.com t: 0161 232 7676 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
Paragon Acoustic Consultants Ltd 12b Southview Business Park, Marsack Street, Caversham, Reading, Berkshire RG4 5AF e: patricks@paragonacoustics.com w: www.paragonacoustics.com t: 0118 944 8444 Co3000
Paramount Structural Engineers Ltd 25a High Street, Moreton in Marsh, Gloucestershire GL56 0AF e: info@gncengineering.co.uk w: www.paramount.engineering t: 01386 258888 Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Paramount Timber Frame Ltd Shed 7, Chatham Docks, Chatham, Kent ME4 4SR e: info@paramounttimberframe.com w: www.paramounttimberframe.com t: 01634 893821 Ho3000, Ti1500, Ti2000
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
Orchard Court 3, Harry Weston Road, Coventry, West Midlands CV3 2TT e: marketing@pasquill.co.uk w: www.pasquill.co.uk t: 024 7643 8691 Ro2000, Sa6500, Tr4000
116 - 118 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1PP e: dawn.heaney@paceinteriorsltd.com w: www.paceinteriorsltd.com t: 020 7078 4169
Passage Projects
Pacific European Timber Agency Ltd
Passivhaus
White Cross, Lancaster, Lancashire LA1 4XQ e: trading@petaluk.com w: www.petal-timber.co.uk t: 01524 382273 De2000, Fl3000, Ha7000, Mo4500, Ti0500
102 Rookery Court, 80 Ruckholt Road, Leyton, London E10 5FA e: contact@passage-projects.com t: 00 33 7 83 29 77 36 1 Blackburn Gardens, Manchester M20 3YH e: info@passiv.org t: 07421 029804
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Passivhaus Homes
Alexander House, 106 Pembroke Road, Ruislip HA4 8NW e: info@passivhaushomes.co.uk w: www.passivhaushomes.co.uk t: 0345 257 1500 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 Do2500, Wi2000
Paul Drinkall Associates Ltd 63 Avill, Hockley, Tamworth, Staffordshire B77 5QF e: pdaengineers@tiscali.co.uk t: 01827 281547
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
Payne Carpentry Ltd
Kingdom Business Centre, Kingdom House, Brunel Road, Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 4PB e: office@paynecarpentry.co.uk w: www.paynecarpentry.co.uk t: 01395 545545
PCDS Ltd
Unit 2, The Mead Business Centre, 176-178 Berkhamstead Road, Chesham, Buckinghamshire HP5 3EE e: john-paul@pcdslimited.co.uk w: www.pcdslimited.co.uk t: 01494 771224
PDM Building Services Gloucestershire
30 Woodcock Close, Abbeydale, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL4 4WT e: pdmbuilding@hotmail.co.uk w: www.pdmbuilding.co.uk t: 01452 331661
PDP London
5-6 Eccleston Yards, London SW1W 9AZ e: info@pdplondon.com w: www.pdplondon.com t: 020 7730 1178 Ar2000
Pedder & Scampton Architects
United House, North Road, London N7 9DP e: gill@pedderscampton.com w: www.pedderscampton.com t: 020 7607 4156 Ar2000
Peerless Timber Homes
29 Tullagh Drive, Cookstown, Co Tyrone BT80 8ED e: jason@peerlesstimberhomes.com w: www.peerlesstimberhomes.com t: 07803 875688 Bu6800, En1000, St8500, Ti1500, Ti2000
PEFC UK Ltd
Sheffield Technology Parks, Cooper Buildings, Arundel Street, Sheffield S1 2NS e: info@pefc.co.uk w: www.pefc.co.uk t: 0114 307 2334 En4000, En5000
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Pegasus Property
8 Broadbent Close, London N6 5JW e: sl@pegasusproperty.co.uk w: www.pegasusproperty.co.uk t: 020 8050 6401
penman | architects
18 Panton Street, Cambridge CB2 1HP e: richard@penmanarchitects.com t: 07887 865232
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 Bu6000, Co8800, Ho3000, Ti1500, Ti2000
Penoyre & Prasad
Whitechapel Building, 10 Whitechapel High Street, London E1 8QS e: mail@penoyreprasad.com w: www.penoyreprasad.com t: 020 7250 3477 Ar2000
Perega
86 Epsom Road, Guildford, Surrey GU1 2BX e: guildford@perega.co.uk w: www.perega.co.uk t: 01483 565886 Co4000, Co7000, En2000, En3000, Su1000
Perkins & Perry Ltd
Wheal Chance, Radnor Road, Scorrier, Redruth, Cornwall TR16 5EQ e: jon@perkinsandperry.co.uk w: www.perkinsandperry.co.uk t: 01209 820983 Gl2000, Ti2000, Tr4000
Peter Dann Ltd
Newton House, Cambridge Road, Barton, Cambridge CB23 7WJ e: pd@peterdann.com w: www.peterdann.com t: 01223 264688 Co4000, Co8800, En2000, Ti1200 9 Charlotte Street, London W1T 1RG t: 020 7637 7870 Co4000, Co8800, En2000, Ti1200
Peter Scott Architecture Ltd
Philip Hawkey Architectural Design
Portland Consulting Engineers
Piercy & Co
Powys County Council
Windy Ridge, Crown Road, Whitemoor, St Austell, Cornwall PL26 7XH e: hawkey1990@gmail.com w: www.ph-plans.co.uk t: 01726 824948 Ar2500, Co4000, Su1000, Ti1200 The Centro Building, 39 Plender Street, London NW1 0DT e: info@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 Bu3000, Bu6000, Bu6800
Pittilla Bell Consulting Ltd
1 Ivanhoe Terrace, Chester le Street, Co Durham DH3 3JB e: chrislawson@pittillabell.com w: www.pittillabell.com t: 0191 388 7923 Co4000, Co7000, Co8800, Co9100, En2000
PiveteauBois
Lieu-dit La Vallée, Sainte Florence, CS30111, Essarts-en-Bocage 85140, France e: elisabeth.piveteau@piveteau.com w: www.piveteaubois.com t: 00 44 7821 807788 Cd1000, Cl1000, De2000, Gl1000, Sa8000
PJM Associates Ltd
The Vicarage, Dymock Road, Much Marcle, Herefordshire HR8 2NL e: patrick@pjmassociates.co.uk t: 01531 660455
Plandescil Ltd
Connaught Road, Attleborough, Norfolk NR17 2BW e: pdc@plandescil.co.uk w: www.plandescil.co.uk t: 01953 452001 Co5000, En2000
The Old Rectory, Narrow Lane, St Enoder Summercourt, Newquay, Cornwall TR8 5DF e: iampetescott@yahoo.co.uk t: 01726 861149 Ar2000
Planning Drawings Ltd
Peter Tyers Associates
Playdale Playgrounds
Mulberry House, 19 Far Lane, Normanton-on-Soar, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE12 5HA e: peter@ptassoc.co.uk t: 01509 842280 En2000
Phase 8 Development Company
North Mersey Business Centre, Woodward Road, Kirby, Liverpool L33 7UY e: office@p8dc.co.uk w: www.p8dc.co.uk t: 0151 728 4590 Do4500, Ho3000, Ti1200, Ti2000, Tr4000
PHI Structural Design Ltd
5 Eastview Cottages, High Street, Honiton, Devon EX14 1PH e: dwilkinson@phi-structures.co.uk t: 07711 515701
Frankley Lodge Road, Northfield, Birmingham, West Midlands B31 5PX e: graham@planningdrawings.net w: www.planningdrawings.net t: 07720 985425 Haverthwaite, Ulverston, Cumbria LA12 8AE e: enquiries@playdale.co.uk w: www.playdale.co.uk t: 01539 531561 Pg1000
PM Law Design
20 Irongate, Cathedral Quarter, Derby, Derbyshire DE1 3GP e: peter.law@pmlawdesign.co.uk t: 01332 497473 En2000
Pollard Architectural
5 Barras Street, Liskeard, Cornwall PL14 6AD e: info@pollardarchitectural.co.uk 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.pollardthomasedwards.co.uk t: 020 7336 7777 Ar2000
10 Bankside, The Watermark, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear NE11 9SY e: info@portlandconsulting.co.uk w: www.portlandconsulting.co.uk t: 0191 461 9770 En2000 Neuadd Maldwyn, Severn Road, Welshpool, Powys SY21 7AS e: dafydd.evans@powys.gov.uk w: www.powys.gov.uk/en t: 07775 704531
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 633915 Ar2500, Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, Ti1200
Premier Guarantee
2 Shore Lines Building, Shore Road, Birkenhead, Wirral CH41 1AU e: john.gilbert@premierguarantee.co.uk w: www.premierguarantee.co.uk t: 0800 107 8446 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 Ltd Forge Lane, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF12 9EJ e: info@premiumtimber.co.uk w: www.premiumtimber.co.uk t: 01924 466256
Vincients Road, Bumpers Farm Ind Estate, Chippenham, Wiltshire SN14 6NQ e: sales.chippenham@meyertimber.com w: www.meyertimber.com t: 0844 391 4144 Md3000, Pa6200, Pa7500, Pl3000, Ti7500
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 Co4000, En2000
Price & Pierce Forest Products Ltd 3rd Floor, Griffin House, West Street, Woking, Surrey GU21 6BS e: woking@price-pierce.co.uk w: www.price-pierce.co.uk t: 01483 221800 Jo3000, Pa8000, So6000, Ti0800, Ti7700 Premier House, Aberford Road, Garforth, Leeds LS25 2LD e: hull@price-pierce.co.uk t: 01482 214610
Prime Meridian
26a Ganton Street, London W1F 7QZ e: dminns@prime-meridian.co.uk w: www.prime-meridian.co.uk t: 020 7287 9917 Ar2000, En2000
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Pringuer-James
Overseas House, Elm Grove, London SW19 4HE e: sean@pjce.com w: www.pjce.com t: 020 8940 4159 Co9100, En2000
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 Ar2000
Profix Joinery Contractors 2 Campion Avenue, Basford, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire ST5 0PW e: profixjoinery@btinternet.com t: 07976 222949
Property Maintenance Services Directorate
Cornerstone, 2 Edward Street, Stockport, Greater Manchester SK1 3NQ e: feedback@stockporthomes.org w: www.stockporthomes.org t: 0161 217 6016 Ar2000, Ar2500, Ho4000, Su1000
PRP
Ferry Works, Summer Road, Thames Ditton, Surrey KT7 0QJ e: surrey@prp-co.uk w: www.prp-co.uk t: 020 8339 3600 Ar2000, Co5000, Co8800, La9000, Re4000 10 Lindsey Street, Smithfield, London EC1A 9HP e: london@prp-co.uk t: 020 7653 1200
PSH Design
6 Gloucester Avenue, Nuthall, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG16 1AL e: info@pshdesign.co.uk w: www.pshdesign.co.uk t: 0115 927 1200
Public Sector Prison Industries
Catering & PE (PSPI) | PSP Directorate, Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service, 14th Floor Post Point 6, Southern House, Wellesley Grove, Croydon CR0 1XG e: david.turner01@hmps.gsi.gov.uk t: 0300 047 5239
PWP Architects
61 South Street, Havant, Hampshire PO9 1BZ e: design@pwp-architects.com w: www.pwp-architects.com t: 023 9248 2494
PWS Plans - Survey & Architectural
9 Wessiters, Seaton, Devon EX12 2PW e: ads@pws-plans.com w: www.partywall-surveying.co.uk t: 07933 383367
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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 En2000
QTF Services
36a Finnard Road, Rathfriland, Newry, County Down BT34 5BL e: raymond@qtfhomes.co.uk w: www.qtfhomes.co.uk t: 028 4063 2494 Ti2000
Quadrant Approved Inspectors
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
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The Hagues, Burnby, York YO42 1RS e: bthg@hotmail.co.uk t: 07769 870230
RAAM Construction Ltd
Unit 8, 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
Water Street, Bamber Bridge, Preston, Lancashire PR5 6QH e: info@rainfordtimber.co.uk w: www.rainfordtimber.co.uk t: 01772 802500 Ti1200, Ti1500, Ti2000
Rainscreen Systems
Unit F1, Cumberland Business Centre, Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO5 1DS e: rainscreens@gmail.com w: www.rainscreen-systems.com t: 07716 881403
Ramage Young Design Ltd
18b Charles Street, London W1J 5DU t: 020 7769 6797
9000 Academy Park, 51 Gower Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G51 1PR e: info@rypglasgow.co.uk w: www.ramageyoung.com t: 0141 226 2262 En2000
Quadrant Harmon Consulting Ltd
Ramboll
11 Red Lion Street, Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 1PA t: 01780 460464
2nd Floor, 39 Margaret Street, London W1G 0JQ e: stuart.harmon@quadrantharmon.co.uk w: www.quadrantharmon.co.uk t: 020 7637 2770 En2000
Queen's Furniture Ltd
KW 19D Industrial Estate, Corradino, PLA 3000, Malta e: info@queensfurniture.com w: www.queensfurniture.com t: 00 356 21 662940
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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
R H Developments (Boston) Ltd
184 Freiston Road, Boston, Lincolnshire PE21 0JR e: becky-rhdevelopmentsltd@hotmail.co.uk t: 01205 369381
R P Winstone Ltd
Hilltop, Evenjobb, Presteigne, Powys LD8 2SG e: info@rpwinstone.co.uk w: www.rpwinstone.co.uk t: 01547 560252 Co9200
R&R Design and Build Contractors Ltd
Ferndale, Highworth Road, South Marston, Swindon, Wiltshire SN3 4SE e: ben@r-r-designandbuild.com w: www.r-r-designandbuild.com t: 01793 820900 Bu3000
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R.G.B. Design and Build
240 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8NW e: london@ramboll.co.uk w: www.ramboll.co.uk t: 020 7631 5291 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En1500, En2000 2nd Floor, Sovereign House, 158 West Regent Street, Glasgow G2 4RL e: glasgow@ramboll.co.uk t: 0141 225 1000 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En1500, En2000 2nd Floor, The Exchange, St John Street, Chester, Cheshire CH1 1DA e: chester@ramboll.co.uk t: 01244 311855 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200 3rd Floor, Halsbury House, Chancellor Court, 21 The Calls, Leeds LS2 7EH e: leeds@ramboll.co.uk t: 0113 204 2880 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En1500, En2000 3rd Floor, Kings Court, 2-4 Exchange Street, St Mary's Gate, Manchester M2 7HA e: manchester@ramboll.co.uk t: 0161 827 1890 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En1500, En2000 40 Queen Square, Bristol, Avon BS1 4QP e: bristol@ramboll.co.uk t: 0117 929 5200 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En1500, En2000 Carlton House, Ringwood Road, Woodlands, Southampton SO40 7HT e: southampton@ramboll.co.uk t: 023 8081 7500 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En1500, En2000 Christchurch House, 30 Waterloo Street, Victoria Square, Birmingham B2 5TJ e: birmingham@ramboll.co.uk t: 0121 230 1650 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000 Terrington House, 13 -15 Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 1NL e: cambridge@ramboll.co.uk t: 01223 369220 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
Ramsay and Chalmers
Chattan Mews Offices, 18 Chattan Place, Aberdeen AB10 6RD e: jdeigan@ramsaychalmers.co.uk w: www.ramsaychalmers.co.uk t: 01224 560700 Ce2000, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
Ramsay Timber Ltd
Skull House Lane, Appley Bridge, Wigan, Lancashire WN6 9DR e: info@ramsaytimber.co.uk w: www.ramsaytimber.co.uk t: 01257 255701 Ha7000, La6000, Ma2500, Ti0200, Ti7500
Rathborne & Roche Ltd
27-33 Brighton Road, Redhill, Surrey RH1 6PP e: rathbornes@rathbornes.co.uk w: www.rathbornes.co.uk t: 01737 773321
Rawcliffe Associates Ltd
The Paddocks, Follifoot, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG3 1EA e: admin@rawcliffeassociates.com t: 01423 879808 Co9100, En2000
Rawlins Paints
Northspeed House, Moorview, Holbeck, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS11 9NF e: sales@rawlinspaints.com w: www.rawlinspaints.com t: 0113 2455450 Co1700, Pa3000, Pa4000, St1000
Raymond Simpson Associates Ltd 7 Mid Stocket Road, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB15 5JL e: info@raymondsimpson.com w: www.raymondsimpson.co.uk t: 01224 636707
RB Doors & Joinery Ltd
Unit A2, Larkfield Trading Estate, New Hythe Lane, Larkfield, Kent ME20 6SW e: info@rbdoors.co.uk w: www.rbdoors.co.uk t: 01622 792015/6 Do2500, Do4500, Jo4000, La6000, Pa8700
RCSSS Chartered Structural Solutions
37 Edward Street, Truro, Cornwall TR1 3AJ e: info@rcsss.co.uk w: www.rcsss.co.uk t: 01872 830024
RD Realisations Ltd
Coldhayes, Liss, Hampshire GU33 6LL e: rjfdale@gmail.com t: 07545 293331 Bu3000
Red Co-operative
3 Corkland Road, Manchester M21 8UP e: charlie@red.coop w: www.red.coop t: 07976 793795
Redwood Design Ltd
Unit 23, Duleek Business Park, Duleek, Co Meath A92 X9WE, Republic of Ireland e: john@redwood-design.com w: www.redwood-design.com t: 00 353 41 988 0610 Fu3000, Fu4000, Jo5000, Ki3000, St3000
Rembrand Timber
National Timber Group Scotland Ltd, Laurieston Road, Grangemouth FK3 8XX e: sales@rembrandtimber.com w: www.rembrand.co t: 0330 303 8008
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RMA Architects
The Old Tannery, 62a Middlebridge Street, Romsey, Hampshire SO51 8HL e: office@rencon-hants.co.uk t: 0844 357 1066 Bu3000
320C Highgate Studios, 53-79 Highgate Road, London NW5 1TL e: s.handscombe@rmaarchitects.co.uk w: www.rmaarchitects.co.uk t: 020 7284 1414 Ar2000
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RMJ Homes Ltd
Newcastle City Council, YHN House, Benton Park Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE7 7LX e: wayne.a.phillips@newcastle.gov.uk w: www.newcastle.gov.uk t: 0191 278 7878 Lo1000
reSAWN TIMBER co.
306 Keystone Drive, Telford, Bucks PA 18969, USA e: sales@resawntimberco.com w: www.resawntimberco.com t: 00 1 215 709 2001
RG Parkins & Partners Ltd
Meadowside, Shap Road, Kendal, Cumbria LA9 6NY e: mail@rgparkins.com w: www.rgparkins.com t: 01539 729393 Co9100, En2000
Rhys Llwyd Davies Architect | Pensaer
Swyddfa Heulwen, 29 Y Stryd Fawr, Y Bala, Gwynedd LL23 7AG e: post@rhysllwyddavies.co.uk t: 01678 521450 Ar2000
Riach Partnership Ltd
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 As1000, Co8800, En2000
Robert Bird Group
Level 1 Harling House, 47-51 Great Suffolk Street, London SE1 0BS e: enquiries@robertbird.com w: www.robertbirdcom t: 020 7633 2880 En2000
Robert Danielson
7 Chestnut Avenue, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 1PF e: robertdanielson01@yahoo.co.uk w: www.rldanielson.co.uk t: 07960 954059 Cj1000
Robert E Fry & Associates Ltd
200 Bath Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G2 4HG e: mail@riach.co.uk w: www.riach.co.uk t: 0141 353 1230
45 Bridgeman Terrace, Wigan, Lancashire WN1 1TT e: ref@refa.co.uk w: www.refa.co.uk t: 01942 826020 Ar2500, Co4000, En2000
Richard Griffiths Architects
Robert Millerchip Designs Ltd
5 Maidstone Mews, 72-76 Borough High St, London SE1 1GN e: admin@rgarchitects.com w: www.rgarchitects.com t: 020 7357 8788 Ar2000
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 Ltd
60 New Broad Street, London EC2M 1JJ w: www.rlb.com t: 020 7398 8300 Ar2500
RJP Architects
97 The Street, Willesborough, Ashford, Kent TN24 0NA e: office@rjparchitects.com w: www.rjparchitects.com t: 07739 316458
RLH Architectural Design Solutions 16 Main Street, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire SA65 9HJ e: design@rlharchitectural.com w: www.rlharchitectural.com t: 01348 435004/006 Ar2500
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The Studio, 38 Launde Park, Little Bowden, Market Harborough, Leceistershire LE16 8BH e: design@rmdstudio.co.uk t: 01858 466517 Ar2000
Robert Rowett Architectural Services
8 Tregrehan Mills, St Austell, Cornwall PL25 3TL 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 Co4000, Co8800, Co9100, En2000, Su1000
Robertson Timber Engineering Ltd
10 Perimeter Road, Pinefield, Elgin IV30 6AE e: mike.turner@robertson.co.uk w: www.robertson.co.uk/business/robertsontimber-engineering t: 01343 549786 Ti1200, Ti2000, Ti2500 Robertson House, Castle Business Park, Stirling, Stirlingshire FK9 4TZ e: mike.turner@robertson.co.uk t: 01786 431600 Ti1200, Ti2000, Ti2500
Robin Lee Architecture
71 Queensway, London W2 4QH e: info@robinleearchitecture.com w: www.robinleearchitecture.com t: 020 3368 6724
Rodrigues Associates
1 Amwell Street, London EC1R 1UL e: mervyn@rodriguesassoicates.com w: www.rodriguesassociates.com t: 020 7837 1133 En2000
Roger Casey Associates Ltd
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 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
Rogerson and Protheroe Construction Ltd
Suite 30, 2nd Floor, Chessington Business Centre, Cox Lane, Chessington, Surrey KT9 1SD e: info@rogersonandprotheroe.co.uk w: www.rogersonandprotheroe.co.uk t: 020 3044 2490 Cj1000
Rotafix (Northern) Ltd
Rotafix House, Abercraf, Swansea, West Glamorgan SA9 1UR e: sales@rotafix.co.uk w: www.rotafix.co.uk t: 01639 730481 Ad1000, Fa1000, Re3000, Re4000, Re6000
Rotho Blaas SRL
Via dell'Adige 2/1, 1-39040 Cortaccia (BZ), 1-39040, Italy e: info@rothoblaas.com w: www.rothoblaas.com t: 00 39 0471 818400/044 De2000, Fa1000, Ma1500, Ro2000, Va0500
Rothwells Consulting Engineers 17 La Motte Street, St Helier, Jersey JE2 4SY, Channel Islands e: admin@rothwells-consulting.com w: www.rothwells-consulting.com t: 01534 734585
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
Royal School of Military Engineering
Professional Engineering Wing, Brompton Barracks, Chatham, Kent ME4 4UG t: 01634 822322 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
RPS
Noble House, Capital Drive, Linford Wood, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK14 6QP e: rpsww@rpsgroup.com w: www.rpsgroup.com t: 01908 669898 Ar2000, Co5000, En1500, En2000, La9000
RSK Environment Ltd
18 Frogmore Road, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP3 9RT e: jrwilliams@rsk.co.uk w: www.rsk.co.uk t: 01442 437500
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
RWA Consulting Engineers 8 Station Approach, Wendover, Buckinghamshire HP22 6BN e: engineer@rwaconsulting.co.uk w: www.rwaconsulting.co.uk t: 01296 624924 Co4000, En2000
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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
Safeguard - Roxil
Redkiln Close, Horsham, West Sussex RH13 5QL e: eric.rirsch@safeguardeurope.com w: www.safeguardeurope.com t: 01403 210204 Co1500, En1000
Safety Cases Ltd
19 Darling House, Clevedon Road, Twickenham, Middlesex TW1 2TU e: structuralengineer@pobox.com t: 07850 480118
SAG Structural Engineering Services Pvt Ltd
8 Beechnut Road, Aldershot, Surrey GU12 4GJ e: shahnila@sagengineers.co.uk w: www.sagengineers.co.uk t: 01276 804462
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
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
Sandy Fraser Associates
3a Grey Street, Tayport, Fife DD6 9JF e: sandyfraser@sfa.uk.com t: 01382 907977 Co4000, Co7000, Co8800, Co9100, En2000
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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
Scandia Hus Manufacturing Ltd
Brewhurst Sawmill, Roundstreet Common, Billingshurst RH14 0AL e: enquiries@shmdirect.com w: www.shmdirect.com t: 01403 752272 Ti1200, Ti2000, Ti7500, Tr4000
SCEG Ltd
The Five Roads, Jordanstown, Lusk, Co Dublin K45 HX94, Republic of Ireland e: connect@sceg.ie w: www.sceg.ie t: 00 353 1 849 0999 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
School of Architecture, University of Reading
The Old Library Building, L46, London Road, Reading, Berkshire RG1 5AQ w: www.reading.ac.uk/architecture t: 0118 378 2777 Ed4000
School of Civil Engineering and Surveying, University of Portsmouth Portland Building, Portland Street, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO1 3AH w: www.port.ac.uk t: 023 9284 2523 Ed4000
School of Energy, Construction and Environment, Coventry University Faculty Of Engineering and Computing, Sir John Laing Building, Priory Street, Coventry CV1 5FB w: www.coventry.ac.uk t: 024 7688 7688 Ed4000
Scotframe Timber Engineering Ltd
Inverurie Business Park, Souterford Avenue, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire AB51 0ZJ e: inverurie@scotframe.co.uk w: www.scotframetimberengineering.co.uk t: 01467 624440 Co9100, En2000, Ti0900, Ti2000, Ti2700 1 Valentine Court, Dundee DD2 3QB e: dundee@scotframe.co.uk t: 01382 561772 Co9100, En2000, Ti0900, Ti2000, Ti2700 4 Grayshill Road, Westfield, Cumbernauld G68 9HQ e: cumbernauld@scotframe.co.uk t: 01236 861200 Co9100, En2000, Ti0900, Ti2000, Ti2700 Darach House, Stoneyfield Business Park, Inverness IV2 7PA e: inverness@scotframe.co.uk t: 01463 717328 Co9100, En2000, Ti0900, Ti2000, Ti2700 The National Self Build & Renovation Centre, Lydiard Fields, Great Western Way, Swindon SN5 8UB e: swindon@scotframe.co.uk t: 01793 234503
Scott White and Hookins LLP
Shrewsbury College - Construction
Chancery House, St Nicholas Way, Sutton, Surrey SM1 1JB t: 020 8773 3131
Shropshire Carpentry & Joinery Ltd
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
Fountain House, 26 St Johns Street, Bedford, Bedfordshire MK42 0AQ e: bed@swh.co.uk t: 01234 213111 Co4000, Co7000, Co9200, En2000, En3000
Scotts of Thrapston Ltd
Bridge Street, Thrapston, Kettering, Northamptonshire NN14 4LR e: info@scottsofthrapston.co.uk w: www.scottsofthrapston.co.uk t: 01832 732366 Bu4000, 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 En2000
Sealmaster Ltd
Brewery Road, Pampisford, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB22 3HG e: sales@sealmaster.co.uk w: www.sealmaster.co.uk t: 01223 832851 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
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
Setsco Services PTE Ltd
Siero Lam SA
Los Cuetos S/n, Arguelles 33188, Spain e: siero@sierolam.com w: www.sierolam.com t: 00 34 985 742 012 Fl3500, Gl1000, Pa7200, Sa7000, Ti2000
Silva Timber Products Ltd
Halebank House, Pickerings Road, Widnes, Cheshire WA8 8XW e: enquiries@silvatimber.co.uk w: www.silvatimber.co.uk t: 0151 495 3111 Cd1000, De2000, Ro2000, Ti0200, Ti7500
Silvatec Design Ltd
14 Haydon Place, Guildford, Surrey GU1 4LL e: design@silvatecdesign.com w: www.silvatecdesign.com t: 01483 769518 Co9100, Co9200, Ti1200
Similar Ideas Ltd
3a St John's Vale, London SE8 4EA e: sophie@similarideas.co.uk t: 07714 768154 22 ZA Des Épinottes, 25500 Montlebon, France e: jjahnke@simonin.com w: www.simonin.com/en t: 00 33 3 81 67 01 26 Br2000, Bu8000, Gl1000, Oa1000, St8500
Simpson (York) Ltd
Joiners Shop, Common Road, Dunnington, York, North Yorkshire YO19 5PD e: enquiries@simpsonyork.co.uk w: www.simpsonyork.co.uk t: 01904 481604 Bu3000
Sevenoaks Modular Ltd
8 Friday Street, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire RG9 1AH e: mail@simpsoneng.com w: www.simpsoneng.com t: 01491 576221 En2000
Unit 2, Milland Road Industrial Estate, Neath, West Glamorgan SA11 1NJ e: wrowlands@somodular.co.uk w: www.somodular.co.uk t: 01639 620240 Co9100, Jo4000, Ti1200, Ti2000, Tr4000
Shadbolt Consulting Ltd
18 Bewick Road, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE8 4DP e: grahamh@shadboltgroup.net w: www.shadboltgroup.net t: 0191 478 3330 Co9200
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10 Hassacarr Close, Chessingham Park, Dunnington, York, North Yorkshire YO19 5SN t: 01904 562400 Bu3000
Badl 31, Frohnleiten, Styria A-8130, Austria e: office@sherpa-connector.com w: www.sherpa-connector.com t: 00 43 3127 41 983 Ar2000, Be1000, Fa1000, Ho3000, St2000
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18 Teban Gardens Crescent, 608925, Singapore e: wongpc@setsco.com w: www.setsco.com t: 00 65 6566 7777 Te3500
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Shrewsbury College, London Road Campus, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY2 6PR e: stuartr@shrewsbury.ac.uk w: www.scg.ac.uk t: 01743 342455 Ed4000
Simpson Associates Consulting Engineers LLP
Simpson Strong-Tie
Winchester Road, Cardinal Point, Tamworth, Staffordshire B78 3HG e: pclayton@strongtie.eu w: www.strongtie.co.uk t: 01827 255600 Fa1000, Gl2000, St8000, Ti2700
SIPCO Ltd
Unit 1, Hammond Road, Knowsley Industrial Park, Merseyside L33 7UL e: info@thesipcompany.com w: www.thesipcompany.com t: 0151 424 5346
SIPS Industries Ltd
Crossway, Donibristle Industrial Estate, Dalgety Bay, Fife KY11 9JE e: info@sipsindustries.com w: www.sipsindustries.com t: 01383 823995
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 Bu3000, En2000
SKArchitects Ltd
853-855 London Road, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex SS9 1BU e: michaela@skarchitects.co.uk w: www.skarchitects.co.uk t: 01702 509250 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
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Smith and Wallwork Ltd
50 St Andrews Street, Cambridge CB2 3AH e: contact@smithandwallwork.com w: www.smithandwallwork.com t: 01223 750249 En2000
Solid Structures (UK) Ltd
Stafford Bridge Doors Ltd
Bedford Road, Pavenham, Bedford MK43 7PS e: sales@staffordbridge.com w: www.staffordbridge.com t: 01234 826316 Do2500, Do4500, Do5000, Lo2000
Sterry, Nigel F
48 Spinney Hill Drive, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3LD e: nigelsterry@btconnect.com t: 01509 264265 Ar2000
Steve Coleman (Timber Erectors) Ltd
Street Design Ltd
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 Ga3000, Pg1000, St5000
Solid Studio, 12 Albion Street, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire OX7 5BJ e: info@solid-structures.com w: www.solid-structures.com t: 01608 690858 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
Stanley Fyffe Associates
The Gatehouse, Ballintuim, Blairgowrie, Perth & Kinross PH10 7NJ e: stanley@fyffe.co.uk t: 07763 458874 En2000, Ti1200
11 Christie Close, Broxbourne, Hertfordshire EN10 7RB e: office@timbererectors.co.uk w: www.timbererectors.co.uk t: 01992 443920 Bu3000, Ca0500, Gl2000, Ti1500, Ti2500
SOLUTION Consulting Engineers Ltd
Stanmore Contractors Ltd
Steve Eastland Design Ltd
1 Josef Streif St, Weinsheim 54595, Germany e: werner.peintinger@streif.de w: www.streif.de t: 00 49 6551 12455 Bu8000, Ho3000, Ti2000
Steve Gilman Design Ltd
4 Metro House, Northgate, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 1BE e: bill.treves@streif.co.uk w: www.streif.co.uk t: 01243 790075 Bu8000, Ho3000, Ti2000
Hawthorne House, Cowards Lane, Codicote, Hertfordshire SG4 8UN e: steveb@solutionce.co.uk t: 01438 820110 En2000
Somerset Carpenters 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
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 Jo4000
Sophie Bates Architects
The Boathouse Design Studio, Ferry Lane, Teddington, Middlesex TW11 9NN e: sophie@sophiebates.com w: www.sophiebates.com t: 07725 501683 Ar2000
Soup Architects
The Studio, 198 Blackstock Road, London N5 1EN e: studio@souparchitects.com w: www.souparchitects.com t: 020 7354 1729 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
Space4 Ltd
Tameside Drive, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham B35 7AG e: sales@space4.co.uk w: www.space4.co.uk t: 0121 748 8383 Bu6800, Bu7000, St8000, St8500, Ti2000
Spencer Jones Design Ltd
Lasyard House Business Centre, Underhill Street, Bridgnorth, Shropshire WV16 4BB e: info@spencerjonesdesign.co.uk w: www.spencerjonesdesign.co.uk t: 07794 937038 Co9100, Co9200, Ti1200
St.Teath Homes Ltd
Unit 11, Palmers Way, Trenant Ind Estate, Wadebridge, Cornwall PL27 6HB e: stteathhomes@aol.com t: 01208 895609
STAAC Design and Build
62 Cavendish Place, Eastbourne BN21 3RL e: support@staac.co.uk w: www.staac.co.uk t: 01323 325354
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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
Stantec UK Ltd
Caversham Bridge House, Waterman Place, Reading, Berkshire RG1 8DN e: pba.reading@stantec.com w: www.stantec.com/uk t: 0118 950 0761 Co4000, Co5000, Co8800, En2000, En3000 1st Floor, Southern House, 1 Cambridge Terrace, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 1RR e: pba.oxford@stantec.com t: 01865 410000 3rd Floor, 50-60 Station Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB1 2JH e: ron.henry@stantec.com t: 01223 882000 3rd Floor, Randolph House, 4 Charlotte Lane, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH2 4QZ e: info.edinburgh@stantec.com t: 0131 297 7010 5th Floor, 9 George Square, Glasgow G2 1QQ e: askstantec@stantec.com t: 0141 352 2360 88 Gray’s Inn Road, London WC1X 8AA e: david.martin@stantec.com t: 020 7492 5700 Lakeside House, Blackbrook Business Park, Blackbrook Park Avenue, Taunton, Devon TA1 2PX e: richard.swinden@stantec.com t: 01823 218940 Waterloo House, Victoria Square, Birmingham B2 5TB e: daniel.griffiths@stantec.com t: 0121 633 2900
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 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 Ar2000
The Old Farmhouse, Orway, Kentisbeare, Cullompton, Devon EX15 2EX e: steve@steveeastlanddesign.com t: 01884 266437 Ar2000 South Grange, 28 High Street, Bassingham, Lincolnshire LN5 9EY e: mail@stevegilmandesign.co.uk w: www.stevegilmandesign.co.uk t: 01522 788000 Ar2500, En2000
Steven Brown Carpentry Urbn Carpenter
9 Banfield Way, Honiton, Devon EX14 2GA e: steve34brown@hotmail.com w: www.urbncarpenter.co.uk t: 07860 804393
Steven Holloway Ltd
6 Bank Square, High Street, Bidford on Avon, Alcester, Warwickshire B50 4NL t: 01789 772816
Stewart Associates
The Studio, 9 Waterside Street, Largs, Ayrshire KA30 9LN e: info@stewart-associates.com w: www.stewart-associates.com t: 01475 670033
Stewart Morris Partnership Ltd
Stonecroft House, Ervington Court, Leicester, Leicestershire LE19 1WL e: engineers@smpconsulting.co.uk w: www.stewart-morris-partnership.co.uk t: 0116 254 6922
Stirling Maynard
Stirling House, Rightwell, Bretton, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire PE3 8DJ e: huw.west@stirlingmaynard.com w: www.stirlingmaynard.com t: 01733 262319 Co8800, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
Stora Enso UK Ltd
3rd Floor, The Woolyard, 56 Bermondsey Street, London SE1 3UD 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 Cd1000, De2000, Ha7000, So6000, Ti4000
Straight Up Timber Frame Ltd
Ribblesdale House, 14 Ribblesdale House, Preston, Lancashire PR1 3NA e: info@straightuptimber.co.uk w: www.straightuptimber.co.uk t: 01772 824644 Ar2500, Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, Ti1200
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Stroud Associates
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 858960
Structa LLP
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 Co8800, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Structural Design Services
48 Belle Vue Road, Bournemouth, Dorset BH6 3DT e: jpbarratt@gmail.com t: 01202 431913 Co9200, 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 Solutions
Dairy Studios, 102 Lincoln Street, Bristol, Avon BS5 0BJ e: admin@structuralsolutions.co.uk w: www.structuralsolutions.co.uk t: 0117 924 5014 Ce2000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Structural Solutions
Lilac Cottage, Straight Mile, Poulton, Chester CH4 9EQ e: robert.rowlands@structural.solutions w: www.structural.solutions t: 01244 526020
Structural Timber Design Services Ltd
21 Langley Road, Trowbridge, Wiltshire BA14 0LL e: admin@studs.org.uk w: www.studs.org.uk t: 01225 342837 Cj1000, Co4000, Co9200, Ti1200
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StructureMode Ltd
8a Peacock Yard, London SE17 3LH e: mail@structuremode.com w: www.structuremode.com t: 020 7701 5714 Co4000, Co9100, En2000, Ti1200
Studio Bark
The Old Baths, 80 Eastway, London E9 5JH e: wilf@studiobark.co.uk w: www.studiobark.co.uk t: 07863 331464 Ar2000
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
studioEAST Chartered Architects
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
Sturrocks Joinery
Whigstreet, Kirkbuddo, Forfar, Angus DD8 2NN e: info@sturrocksjoinery.com w: www.sturrocksjoinery.com t: 01307 820209 Jo4000
Suetake Studio 2
1 Grays Lodge, Chignal Smealey, Chelmsford, Essex 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 En2000
Super Structures Associates Ltd
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
Swift Timber Homes Ltd
Unit 2, Catkin Way, Greenfields Ind Estate, Bishop Auckland, County Durham DL14 9TF e: enquiries@swifttimberhomes.com w: www.swifttimberhomes.com t: 01388 835 222 Bu6800, Ti2000
Sydenhams Timber Engineering
TECMAN Industry SAL
Forest Road Industrial Estate, Newport, Isle of Wight PO30 5QW t: 01983 535187 Ti2000, Tr4000
Tek Fire Door Services
45-47 Ashley Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth, Dorset BH1 4LG e: dean.orchard@sydenhams.co.uk w: www.sydenhamstimberframe.co.uk t: 01202 303585 Ti2000
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T & T Carpentry & Facades Ltd Orchard House, Furzehall Farm, Wickham Road, Fareham, Hampshire PO16 7JH e: info@ttfacades.co.uk w: www.ttfacades.co.uk t: 01329 889408 Ca0500
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 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
T W P Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers Bradninch Hall, Castle Street, Exeter, Devon EX4 3PL e: admin@twpeng.com w: www.twpeng.com t: 01392 276046 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1200
T&G Ltd
Sommerville House, Phillips Street, St Helier, Jersey JE2 4SW, Channel Islands e: ian@tandglimited.com w: www.tandglimited.com t: 01534 867070 En2000
Taylor & Boyd
107 Malone Avenue, Belfast, Co Antrim BT9 6EQ e: postbox@taylor-boyd.co.uk w: www.taylor-boyd.co.uk t: 028 9066 7951
Taylor Made Joinery Interiors Ltd
Manor Wood, Ipswich Road, Bildeston, Ipswich, Suffolk IP7 7BH e: info@tmjinteriors.com w: www.tmjinteriors.com t: 01449 740518 Bu5000, Do5000, Jo4000, Jo5000, Ve3000
Technical & Graphic Design Services Ltd
Bryngwenllan, Henllan, Llandysul, Ceredigion SA44 5TY e: enquiries@tgds.org.uk w: www.tgds.org.uk t: 01239 851418 Ar2500, Co9200, Ti1200, Ti2000, Ti2500
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Nahr El-Mott, Al Wadi Al-Sinai, Jdeidet El-Meten 90 1980, Lebanon e: tecman@tecmanindustry.com w: www.tecmanindustry.com t: 00 961 1 87 91 11 Bu3000 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 GBI
7 Longlands Rd, Bicester, Oxfordshire OX26 5AH e: sales@teknos.co.uk w: www.teknos.co.uk t: 01869 208005 Co1500, Fi6000, La1000, Pa3000, Va1000 Teknos Ireland, 54 Ballymoughan Rd, Magherafelt BT45 6HN e: sales.ireland@teknos.co.uk w: www.teknos.co.uk t: 02879 301472
Terence Fidler Partnership Ltd 65 High Street, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire WD4 9HU e: info@tfpengineers.co.uk t: 01923 291554 Co8800, En2000
TFS Design Ltd
PO Box 112, Heywood, Lancashire OL10 9AA e: tfs@btinternet.com t: 01706 659551 Ar2500, Bu3000, Co9100, Ho3000, Ti1200
The Architects Design Ltd
Unit 20D, The Wren Centre, Westbourne Road, Emsworth, Hampshire PO10 7SU e: studio@thearchitectsdesign.co.uk w: www.thearchitectsdesign.co.uk t: 01243 624622 Ar2000
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
The Barn Partnership Professional Services Ltd
Woodclose, Carbinswood Lane, Woolhampton, Reading, Berkshire RG7 5TS t: 0118 971 4400
The Budgen Partnership
54 Lisson Street, London NW1 5DF e: mail@budgenpartnership.com w: www.budgenpartnership.com t: 020 7224 8887
The Cartlodge Company
40 Halstead Road, Earls Colne, Colchester, Essex CO6 2NL e: info@thecartlodgecompany.co.uk w: www.thecartlodgecompany.co.uk t: 01787 224630 Ti2500
The E Studio
56 Hatherway Green Lane, Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire CV37 9HX e: estudio.birmingham@gmail.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: 0118 951 0855
The Morton Partnership Ltd
Unit B1, Norwich Road, Halesworth, Suffolk IP19 8HX e: halesworth@themortonpartnership.co.uk w: www.themortonpartnership.co.uk t: 01986 875651 Co9200, Su1000 Old Timber Yard House, 55 The Timber Yard, Drysdale Street, London N1 6ND e: london@themortonpartnership.co.uk t: 020 7324 7270 Co9100
The Structural Engineer Ltd
Office 5, The Farmhouse, Yew Tree Studios, Ashford, Kent TN25 6DH e: claire@thestructuralengineerltd.co.uk t: 07909 930336
Themos Demetriou, Civil Engineer PO Box 22627, Nicosia 1523, Cyprus e: t.demetriou@cytanet.com.cy t: 00 357 22 760544
Thomas Armstrong (Timber) Ltd
Workington Road, Flimby, Maryport, Cumbria CA15 8RY e: timber@thomasarmstrong.co.uk w: www.thomasarmstrong.co.uk t: 01900 68226 Gl2000, Pa1000, Pa5700, Ti2000, Tr4000
Thompson Architecture
32A Yorkersgate Malton, York, North Yorkshire YO17 7AB e: spec@thompsonarchitecture.co.uk w: www.thompsonarchitecture.co.uk t: 01653 917900 Ar2000
Thornbridge
National Timber Group Scotland Ltd, Laurieston Road, Grangemouth FK3 8XX e: mail@thornbridgesawmills.co.uk w: www.thornbridgesawmills.co.uk t: 01324 612121
Thornton Tomasetti
Exmouth House, 3-11 Pine Street, London EC1R 0JH e: rshiltagh@thorntontomasetti.com w: www.thorntontomasetti.com t: 020 7014 4400 Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
Thorogood Timber Ltd
Colchester Road, Ardleigh, Colchester, Essex CO7 7PQ e: info@thorogood.co.uk w: www.thorogood.co.uk t: 01206 233100 Cd1000, Fl4000, Mo4500, Ti7600, Ti7700
Tim Kelly Consulting Engineers
Newtown, Hollywood, County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland e: tim@tkce.ie w: www.tkce.ie t: 00 353 86 825 3049 Ce2000, Co4000, Co9100, Co9200, En2000
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TimbaBuild Structures
September Cottage, New Portreath Road, Gilberts Coombe, Redruth, Cornwall TR16 4HG e: paul@timbabuildstructures.co.uk w: www.timbabuildstructures.co.uk t: 07812 148792 Bu3000
Timber Cladding Consultants 24 Nettlehome, Hatfield, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN7 6QZ e: chris@timbercladding.uk.com w: www.timbercladding.uk.com t: 01302 351635 Co9200
Timber Construction & Renovation Ltd
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
5 Sandycove House, Newtownsmith, Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, Republic of Ireland e: bill.robinson.100@gmail.com t: 00 353 1 5552429 Co9100, Co9200, En2000, Ti1500
Timber Focus
3000 Aviator Way, Manchester Business Park, Manchester, Greater Manchester M22 5TG e: info@timberfocus.com w: www.timberfocus.com t: 0800 368 9905 Cd1000, De2000, Fl1000, Fl6300, Ti0800
Timber Frame Design & Build
Holmbush Woods, Stoke Road, Kelly Bray, Callington, Cornwall PL17 8RA e: hello@timberframe-dab.co.uk w: www.timberframe-dab.co.uk t: 01579 388800
Timber Frame Management Ltd
Unit 10, Denney Road, Hardwick Industrial Estate, King's Lynn, Norfolk PE30 4HG e: david@timberframemanagement.co.uk w: www.timberframemanagement.com t: 01553 692771 Bu6800, St8000, Ti2000
Timber Kit Solutions Ltd
Long Lane, Telford, Shropshire TF6 6HA e: info@timberkitsolutions.co.uk w: www.timberkitsolutions.co.uk t: 01952 770990 Ti2000, Tr4000
Timber Loving Care
40 Chestnut Manor Close, Staines upon Thames, Surrey TW18 1AQ e: info@timberlovingcare.co.uk w: www.timberlovingcare.co.uk t: 07958 485322 Fl1000, Pr1000, Re6000
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 De2000, Do2000, Fl3000, Pl1000, Ti0800
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Timber PAK
Unit 4-5, Redlake Trading Estate, Ivybridge, Devon PL21 0EZ e: emma@timber-pak.co.uk w: www.timber-pak.co.uk t: 01752 710289 Bu3000
Timber Technology Services
Unit 4, Lion Works Industrial Estate, 543 Wallisdown Road, Wallisdown, Poole, Dorset BH12 5AD e: poole@timbmet.com t: 01202 531926 Fl4000, Ma2500, Mo4500, Pa7500, Ti0200
TMA Chartered Surveyors
33 Ellesmere Avenue, North Circular Road, Dublin 7, Republic of Ireland e: bobdavis.dublin@hotmail.com t: 00 353 87 688 6866
The Gatehouse, 116-118 Rainsford Road, Chelmsford CM1 2QL e: tim@tmasurveys.co.uk w: www.tmasurveys.co.uk t: 01245 210060
Timber Trade Federation
TMJ Contractors Ltd
The Building Centre, 26 Store Street, London WC1E 7BT e: ttf@ttf.co.uk w: www.ttf.co.uk t: 020 3205 0067 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
Timberframe Engineering Services Ltd Orchard Cottage, Station Road, Chipping Campden GL55 6HY e: david@tfes.biz t: 01386 840769
Timbersource Ltd
Quarry Way, Waterlip, Somerset BA4 4RN e: sales@timbersource.co.uk w: www.timbersource.co.uk t: 01373 469905 Ti0200, Ti0500, Ti0800, Ti7600, Ti7700
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
Timbertek Ltd
Unit 1G, Back Lane Industrial Estate, Back Lane, Chulmleigh, Devon EX18 7DQ e: mail@timbertek.co.uk w: www.timbertek.co.uk t: 01769 581143 Bu3000, Cj1000, Ho3000, Ti1500
Timberworks Europe
12 Guildhall Street, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP33 1PR e: info@timberworkseurope.com w: www.timberworkseurope.com t: 01284 725794 Bu6000, Ho3000, Ho4000, Pa7000, Ti2000
Timbmet
White Horse Park, Ware Road, Stanford in the Vale, Oxfordshire SN7 8NY e: oxfsales@timbmet.com w: www.timbmet.com t: 01865 860350 Fl4000, Ma2500, Mo4500, Pa7500, Ti0200 14 Gloucester Road, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire GL10 2PB e: stonehouse@timbmet.com t: 01453 826886 Fl4000, Ma2500, Mo4500, Pa7500, Ti0200 235 Bogmoor Road, Shieldhall, Glasgow G51 4SH e: glwsales@timbmet.com t: 0141 440 6600 Fl4000, Ma2500, Mo4500, Pa7500, Ti0200
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
Tooley & Foster Partnership, The
Treo Carpentry
St George’s Farm, Tanners Hill, Wyre Forest, Bewdley DY12 2LS e: info@treocarpentry.co.uk w: www.treocarpentry.co.uk t: 07854 557214 Cj1000
Trevor Derby Associates
2 Colchester Road, White Colne, Colchester, Essex CO6 2PN e: info@tda-structures.co.uk w: www.tda-structures.co.uk t: 01787 224700 Co4000, Co7000, Co8800, Co9100, En2000
Trewin Design Architects
1 Stanhope Square, Holsworthy, Devon EX22 6DR e: james@trewin-design.co.uk w: www.trewin-design.co.uk t: 01409 253013 Ar2000, Ar2500, Co4000, Su1000
Warwick House, 116 Palmerston Road, Buckhurst Hill, Essex IG9 5LQ e: keveritt@tooleyfoster.com w: www.tooleyfoster.com t: 020 8504 9711 Ar2000
Trimble Solutions UK
Torlock Ltd
TRISSP Ltd
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
Tottenham & Bennett
5 Guthrie Gardens, Dover CT17 0PW e: mail@tot-ben.co.uk w: www.tot-ben.co.uk t: 07957 265135 Co4000, Co9100, En2000
Tower Doors Ltd
107 Coltness Lane, Queenslie Ind Estate, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G33 4DR e: sales@towerdoors.co.uk w: www.towerdoors.co.uk t: 0141 774 6162 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 Bu6800, Fe3000, Jo4000, Oa1000, Ti2000
Townshend Landscape Architects Ltd Northumberland House, 303-306 High Holborn, London WC1V 7JZ e: tla@townshendla.com w: www.townshendla.com t: 020 7729 9333 Ar2000, La9000
TRAC Structural Ltd
23 Belvoir Road, St Andrews, Bristol BS6 5DQ e: info@trac-structural.co.uk w: www.trac-structural.co.uk t: 0117 924 0224
Traeinformation
Lyngby Kirkestræde 14, Kongens Lyngby 2800, Denmark e: traeinfo@traeinfo.dk w: www.traeinfo.dk t: 00 45 40 98 12 22
Trimble House, Gelderd Road, Morley, Leeds LS27 7JP w: www.tekla.com/uk t: 0113 887 9790 So1000 10 Blue Sky Way, Monkton Business Park South, Hebburn, South Tyneside NE31 2EQ e: pmurray@trissp.com w: www.trissp.com t: 020 3637 3564
Trivallis
Ty Pennant, Mill Street, Pontypridd CF37 2SW e: richard.evans@trivallis.co.uk w: www.trivallis.co.uk t: 0300 003 0888
Trivselhus UK
York House, Sheet Street, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 1DD e: toby.allen@trivselhus.co.uk w: www.trivselhus.co.uk t: 0191 490 6980 Bu3000
True Consulting Engineers
Ringslade House, Broadway Road, Kingsteignton, Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 3EH e: admin@trueconsultant.co.uk w: www.trueconsultant.co.uk t: 01626 572672 En2000
Truro Timber Frames
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 As1000, Tr4000
Tudor Construction Services Ltd
15 Western Parade, Great North Road, London EN5 1AH e: info@tudorconstructionservices.co.uk t: 020 8447 5898 Ca0500, Cj1000, He1000, Ho3000, Ho4000
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Turner Timber Frames Ltd
5C Wyke Street, Hedon Road, Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire HU9 1PA e: hello@turnertimber.co.uk w: www.turnertimberframes.co.uk t: 01482 218945 Oa1000, Ti1500, Ti2000, Ti2500, Tr4000
TZG Partnership Ltd
Orchard House, 114-118 Cherry Orchard Rd, Croydon CR0 6BA e: admin@tzgpartnership.com w: www.tzgpartnership.com t: 020 8681 2137 En2000
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UK & European Construction Ltd T/A Ranns Construction Unit 5, 39 Willow Lane, Mitcham, Surrey CR4 4NA e: kathy@rannsconstruction.co.uk w: www.rannsconstruction.co.uk t: 07850 781043 Bu3000
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
University of Manchester
The John Ryland University Library, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PP t: 0161 275 3748 Ed4000 Joule Library, Sackville Street, PO Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD e: david.hirst@manchester.ac.uk t: 0161 236 3311 Ed4000, Re4000
University of Westminster
School of Architecture + Cities, 35 Marylebone Road, London NW1 5LS e: dcdicollegesupport@westminster.ac.uk w: www.westminster.ac.uk t: 020 7911 5000 Ed4000
Urban Marque
4 Slater Court, Harrier Way, Eagle Business Park, Yaxley, Peterborough PE7 3SE e: info@urbanmarque.com w: www.urbanmarque.com t: 0330 058 3353 Bu6000, Bu6500, Bu6800, Ho3000, Ti2000
Urbarn - modular timber buildings
Lower Carter Ground Barn, Broughton Mills, Broughton-in-Furness, Cumbria LA20 6BB e: tnarey@urbarn.org w: www.urbarn.org t: 07454 760749
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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 Bu5000, Jo5000
Varndell Engineering Ltd
2 The Granary, Bignell Park Barns, Chesterton, Bicester, Oxfordshire OX26 1TD e: info@varndell.engineer w: www.varndell.engineer t: 01869 226020 En2000
Vascroft Contractors Ltd
vkhp-consulting
340 High Street, Dorking, Surrey RH4 1QX e: dkg@vkhp.co.uk w: www.vkhp.co.uk t: 01306 881012 En2000 The Forge, Little Mount Sion, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN1 1YS e: tw@vkhp.co.uk w: www.vkhp.co.uk t: 01892 521841 En2000
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Vastern Timber
Selham, Petworth, West Sussex GU28 0PJ e: sales@wlwest.co.uk w: www.wlwest.co.uk t: 01798 861611 Be1000, Cd1000, Fl3500, Ga4000, Ti7600
Vastern Wharf, The Sawmills, Wootton Bassett, Swindon, Wiltshire SN4 7PD e: sales@vastern.co.uk w: www.vastern.co.uk t: 01793 853281 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 Bu3000, Ce1000, Co9100, Co9200, Ti1500
Verve Architects Ltd
66 Richmond Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB4 3PT e: estelle@vervearchitects.com w: www.vervearchitects.com t: 01223 360036 Ar2000
Vicaima Doors
Marlowe Avenue, Greenbridge Ind Estate, Swindon, Wiltshire SN3 3JF e: info@vicaima.com w: www.vicaima.com t: 01793 532333 Do4500, Do5000, Jo4000, Pa8700
Vida Wood UK Ltd
Union House, 117 High Street, Billericay, Essex CM12 9AH e: richard@vidawood.co.uk w: www.vidawood.co.uk t: 01277 632525 Ro2000, Ti0800, Ti7700
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 Cd1000, De2000, Ha7000, Mo0500, St6000 4a Field Barn Farm, Beenham Hill, Beenham, Reading, Berkshire RG7 5LT e: tim@vision-dsl.com w: www.timber-frame-suppliers.co.uk t: 0118 971 2181 Bu3000, Bu6000, Ti1200, Ti1500, Ti2000
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Strategic Business Centre, Blue Ridge Park, Thunderhead Ridge, Glasshoughton, Yorkshire WF10 4UA e: matthew.wilby@vistrypartnerships.co.uk w: www.vistrypartnerships.co.uk t: 01977 555550
Vascroft Estate, 861 Coronation Road, Park Royal, London NW10 7PT e: info@vascroft.com w: www.vascroft.com t: 020 8963 3400 Bu5000, Do4500, Jo4000, Jo5000, Sh4000
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W. L. West & Sons Ltd
W. Richard Davis Ltd
Walters & Cohen Architects Ltd 2 Wilkin Street, London NW5 3NL e: mail@waltersandcohen.com w: www.waltersandcohen.com t: 020 7428 9751 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 2nd Floor, South Central, 11 Peter Street, Manchester M2 5QR t: 0161 839 8392 En2000 2nd Floor, Victoria Wharf, 4 The Embankment, Sovereign Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS1 4BA t: 0113 256 3322 En2000 5th Floor, 1 Cornwall Street, Birmingham B3 2DX t: 0121 212 7700 Belgrave House, 47 Bank Street, Sheffield S1 2DR t: 0114 229 8900
Watford Timber Co Ltd
Building 940, Kent Science Park, Sittingbourne, Kent ME9 8HL e: richard@wrdstructural.co.uk w: www.wrdstructural.co.uk t: 01795 422215
Olds Approach, Tolpits Lane, Watford, Hertfordshire WD18 9RE e: wood@wattim.co.uk w: www.watfordtimber.co.uk t: 01923 711888 Do3000, Md3000, Mo4500, Mo5000, Pa7500
Wain Morehead Architects Ltd
Waugh Thistleton Architects
Pembroke House, Pembroke Street, Cork T12 W7YP, Republic of Ireland e: wma@wma.ie w: www.wma.ie t: 00 253 21 245 5700 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 Bu3000, Bu6800, Ho3000, Jo1000, Ti2000
Wallace Stone LLP
Suite 21, Templeton House, 62 Templeton Street, Glasgow G40 1DA e: glasgow@wallacestone.co.uk w: www.wallacestone.co.uk t: 0141 554 8233
Wallace, A M
4-5 Norman Way, Ruardean, Gloucestershire GL17 9YP e: a.wallace700@btinternet.com t: 01594 544398
77 Leonard St, London EC2A 4QS e: info@waughthistleton.com w: www.waughthistleton.com t: 020 7613 5727 Ar2000
WDC Engineers Ltd
6 Station Road, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire WD3 1QZ e: william@wdcengineers.co.uk t: 01923 770500
We Are Limitless Ltd
Unit 2, Ribble Saw Mill, Paley Road, Preston, Lancashire PR1 8LT e: wall.limitless@gmail.com w: www.limitless.furniture t: 01772 250155 Co6500, Fu3000, Fu4000, Jo1000, Jo5000
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
Westcountry Timber Frames
25 North Roskear Road, Camborne, Cornwall TR14 8PX e: wctframes@gmail.com w: www.westcountrytimberframes.co.uk t: 07760 106223 Ti2000
Western Timber Trade Association
Marnsway, Pitmore Lane, Sway, Lymington, Hampshire SO41 6BW t: 01590 682054
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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 Co9100, Ti1200, Ti1500, Ti2000, Ti2500
Westwind Oak Buildings Ltd
Unit 1, Laurel Farm, Streamcross, Lower Claverham, North Somerset BS49 4QA e: info@westwindoak.com w: www.westwindoak.com t: 01934 877317 Bu5000, Ho3000, Oa1000, Ti2000, Ti2500
Whitby Wood Ltd
91-94 Lower Marsh, London SE1 7AB e: accounts@whitbywood.com w: www.whitbywood.com t: 020 7442 2216
White Peak Design and Build Ltd Bridge House Farm, Rowsley, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 2ED e: tim@whitepeakdb.co.uk w: www.wpdb.co.uk t: 0800 689 1218
Whitney Sawmills
Old Station Yard, Whitney-on-Wye, Hereford, Herefordshire HR3 6EZ e: office@whitneysawmills.com w: www.whitneysawmills.com t: 01497 831656 Be1000, Cd1000, Fl3500, Ha7000, Sa6000
Wiehag Timber Construction
Linzer Strasse 24, Altheim, A - 4950, Austria e: j.rebhahn@wiehag.com w: www.wiehag.com t: 07757 813278 Bu8000, Gl2000, Lv1000, Pa8200, St8000
Willerby Special Projects
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
WM Design & Architecture Ltd
M-Sparc, Parc Gwyddoniaeth Menai, Gaerwen, Anglesey LL60 6AG e: info@wmdesign.co.uk w: www.wmdesign.co.uk t: 01248 717230 Ar2500, Co4000, Co9300, Ho3000, Su1000
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 St8000, Ti1200, Tr4000, Tr5000
Wood Consultancy, The PO Box 9, Farnborough, Hampshire GU14 6YQ e: jhp@canadawooduk.org t: 01252 522545
Wood Panel Industries Federation
Autumn Park Business Centre, Dysart Road, Grantham, Lincolnshire NG31 7EU e: enquiries@wpif.org.uk w: www.wpif.org.uk t: 01476 512381 As1000, Md2000, Or2000, Pa7200, Pa9300
Wood Protection Association 5C Flemming Court, Castleford, West Yorkshire WF10 5HW e: contact@thewpa.org.uk w: www.thewpa.org.uk t: 01977 558274 As1000, Co8500, Fl1000, Pr1000
Wood Shop Ltd, The
Imperial House, 1251 Hedon Road, Hull, North Humberside HU9 5NA e: pparks@whh.co.uk w: www.willerbyspecialprojects.com t: 01482 713826
15 Spinney Way, Needingworth, St Ives, Cambridgeshire PE27 4SR e: consultancy@thewoodshop.biz w: www.timberconsultancy.co.uk t: 01480 469367 Ce1000, Co8700, Co9200, En5000, In3000
William Smalley RIBA
WoodBlocX Ltd
Williams Homes (Bala) Ltd
Wooden House
The Dairy, 40 Emerald Street, London WC1N 3QH e: studio@williamsmalley.com w: www.williamsmalley.com t: 020 7350 0028 Ar2000 Unit 18-19, Enterprise Park, Bala, Gwynedd LL23 7NL e: info@williams-homes.co.uk w: www.williams-homes.co.uk t: 01678 521781 Bu3000, Ti2000
Wilson Design Associates
13 Hightown Road, Glengormley, Newtownabbey, County Antrim BT36 7TZ e: info@wilsonda.com t: 028 9087 9090
Wings Ltd
62 Le Banquage, Rue de Beaumont, Alderney GY9 3YP, Channel Islands e: wingsltd@me.com t: 07781 154154
Wintour Estates Ltd
Estate Office, Strensham Business Park, Strensham, Worcester WR8 9JZ e: wintourestatesltd@btconnect.com t: 01684 297748
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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 Tor View, Constitution Hill, Wells, Somerset BA5 3NS e: info@woodenhouse.ltd w: www.woodenhouse.ltd t: 01749 667987 Br2000, Bu3000, Ho3000, Ti2500
Woodfield Brady Architects
WSP Buildings Ltd
Mountbatten House, Basing View, Basingstoke RG21 4HJ
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 Co4000, Co5000, Co7000, Co9100, En2000 Colston 33, Colston Avenue, Bristol BS1 4UA t: 0117 930 2000 Co4000, Co5000, Co9100, En1500, En2000 WSP House, 70 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1AF t: 020 7314 5000
Wyatt & Watts
39 Lammas Street, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire SA31 3AL e: watts_martin@btconnect.com t: 01267 234294 Co4000, Co9100, En2000
Wyatt Carruthers Jebb
Trident Court, 1 Oakcroft Road, Chessington, Surrey KT9 1BD e: hq@wcjeng.co.uk w: www.wcjeng.co.uk t: 01372 466118 Co4000, Co7000, En2000, Su1000
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XLam NZ & Aus
60 Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn, Auckland 1021, New Zealand e: enquiries@xlam.co.nz w: www.xlam.co.nz
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Yeoman Ltd
Suite 6, 5 Kings Mount, Ramparts Business Park, Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland TD15 1TQ e: yeomandesign@aol.com t: 01289 303960 Ar2500, Co4000, Co8800, Co9300, Su1000
YES Engineering Group Ltd
Maples Business Centre, Suite E, 144 Liverpool Road, London N1 1LA e: info@yeseng.co.uk w: www.yeseng.co.uk t: 020 7566 0060 Co4000, En2000
Arlington House, Curridge, Newbury, West Berkshire RG18 9EF e: allan@woodfieldbrady.co.uk w: www.woodfieldbrady.co.uk t: 01635 247100 Ar2000
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Woodtrend Ltd
Industriestrasse 2, Aichach 86551, Germany e: timber@zueblin.de w: www.zueblin-timber.com/en.html t: 00 49 8251 9080 Br2000, Bu3000, Bu8000, Co9100, Co9200
25 Beethoven Street, London W10 4LG e: info@woodtrend.co.uk w: www.woodtrend.co.uk t: 020 7460 5000 Cd1000, De2000, Fl4000, Ha7000, Ti7600
ZUBLIN Timber GmbH
Wright Design
46 Kings Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, West Midlands B14 6TT e: wrightgraham@yahoo.co.uk t: 07531 983771 Su1000 Timber 2021 Industry Yearbook
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Adhesives, Manufacturers & Suppliers Architects Ar2000 Ar2500 Architectural Technologists Associations, Federations & Institutions As1000 Ad1000
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B Beams Be1000 206 Bridges, Manufacturers & Suppliers Br2000 206 Bu1000 Builders Merchants 206 Bu3000 Building Contractors 206 Building Control Services Bu3500 207 Bu4000 Buildings, Agricultural: Manufacturers & Suppliers 207 Buildings, Conservatories: Manufacturers & Suppliers Bu5000 207 Buildings, Log Cabins: Manufacturers & Suppliers Bu6000 207 Buildings, Portable: Manufacturers & Suppliers Bu6500 207 Buildings, Sectional Timber: Manufacturers & Suppliers Bu6800 207 Buildings, Sheds: Manufacturers & Suppliers Bu7000 207 Buildings, Timber Hybrid Systems Bu8000 207
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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
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C Carpenters Ca0500 Carpentry & Joinery Services Cj1000 Certification & Sustainable Sourcing Advisors Ce1000 Certification Bodies Ce2000 Cladding Cd1000 Coating Manufacturers Co1500 Coatings Flame Retardant Co1700 Consultants, Acoustic Co3000 Consultants, Building Co4000 Consultants, Business Co4500 Consultants, Environmental Co5000 Consultants, Fire Safety Co5250 Consultants, Forestry Co5500 Consultants, Health & Safety Co7000 Consultants, Interior Design & Furniture Co6500 Consultants, Low Energy Architecture Co7250 Consultants, Management Co7500 Consultants, Preservation Co8500 Consultants, Product Co8700 Consultants, Project Management Co8800 Consultants, Quality Assurance Co9000 Consultants, Recruitment Co9050 Consultants, Technical: Timber Co9200 Consultants, Timber Engineering Co9100 Contract Management Co9300 Cross-Laminated Timber Manufacturers Cl1000
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
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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: Merchants & Suppliers Fl7000 Furniture Designers Fu3000 Furniture Manufacturers Fu4000
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G Garden Furniture Manufacturers & Suppliers Ga3000 Gates Ga4000 Glued Laminated Timber (Glulam) Manufacturers Gl1000 Glued Laminated Timber (Glulam) Merchants & Suppliers Gl2000 Government Departments Go2000
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H Handles, Wood Hardwood, Environmentally Certified Ha7000 Heritage & Conservation Services He1000 House Builders Ho3000 Housing Association Ho4000 Ha2000
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Insurance Agents & Brokers In2000 Internet Services In3000
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J Jo2000
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K Kitchen Worktops Ki3000
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L Lacquer Manufacturers & Suppliers La1000 Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) Lv1000 Laminates, Worktop La4000 Laminating Services, Panel Products La6000 Landscape Architectural Supplies La7000 Landscape Designers La9000 Local Authority Departments Lo1000 Louvres, External Lo2000
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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
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I Joiners Jo1000 Joinery, Architectural Jo5000 Joinery, Importers Jo3000 Joinery, Manufacturers Jo4000 Joinery, Merchants & Distributors
T Oa1000
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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
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R Railway Sleepers Ra2000 Reclaimed Timber Suppliers Re1000 Remedial Treatment Services Re3000 Research & Development Services Re4000 Restoration Specialists Re6000 Roofing Material Suppliers Ro2000
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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, Ancillary Components Ti2700 Timber Frame, Carpentry Framed Structures Ti2500 Timber Frame, Design Services Ti1200 Timber Frame, Manufacturers Ti2000 Timber Frame, Site Erection Services Ti1500 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 Trussed Rafter Manufacturers & Suppliers Tr4000 Trussed Rafter Manufacturing Equipment Tr5000
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V Vapour Permeable Membranes Va0500 Varnish Manufacturers & Suppliers Va1000 Veneering Services Ve3000
215 215 215
W Warranty Bodies Wa1000 Window Manufacturers Wi2000 Windows, Hardwood Wi3000 Windows, Softwood Wi4000 Woodturning Services Wo2000
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S Sawmills, British Timber Sa6000 Sawmills, General Sa6500 Sawmills, Hardwood Sa7000 Sawmills, Softwood Sa8000 Scaffold Boards Sc1000 Shopfitters Sh4000 SIPS, Manufacturers & Suppliers St8500 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 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 Ltd – Rotafix (Northern) Ltd
ARCHITECTS
Ar2000 – 3dr Architects Ltd – A W W – Aaron Evans Architects Ltd – ABIR Architects – Allford Hall Monaghan Morris – Allies and Morrison LLP – Allison Pike Partnership – Anderson Associates Chartered Architect Ltd – Anderson Bell & Christie – Ann Nisbet Ltd – Ansell & Bailey Ltd Chartered Architects – Anthony Swaine Architecture – Arbor Architects – Arboreal Architecture Ltd – Architecture One Eight – Architecture PLB – Architype Ltd – Associated Architects – Astudio – A-Tec Design – Atelier HB – Aukett Swanke – Avanti Architects – Axiom Architects – Barefoot and Gilles – BB+C Architects Ltd – Ben Jones Architects – Bench Architects – BH & M – Bickerdike Allen Partners LLP – Blackett-Ord Conservation Ltd – Blair Gratton Architects Ltd – Blake, Gavin RIBA FRSA: Chartered Architect – Bucholz McEvoy Architects Ltd – Buckley Gray Yeoman – Building Design Partnership Ltd – Burrell Foley Fischer LLP – Burwell Deakins Architects – C P Architects – Campbell Jackson Architects – Cassidy + Ashton Group Ltd – Charnwood Timber Frame – Cook Associates – CT Architect – Cullinan Studio – D Kelly Design – D84 architects Ltd – Dannatt Johnson Architects – David Mee Architect – David Morley Architects – David Parker Architects Ltd – Design Engine Architects Ltd – Designcell Architecture – Donaghy and Dimond Architects – Donald Millar Architecture – Douglas Homes (Bristol) Ltd – dRMM Architects – Dualchas Architecture Ltd – Dwell Design Ltd – Entrust Support Services Ltd – EPR Architects Ltd – EPT Partnership – Expedite Design Services Ltd – Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios – Fiona Darey Architecture & Interiors – Foster + Partners – Frederick Gibberd Partnership – Garnham Wright Associates – Geoff Crowther Architects Ltd
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– Gerry Robb Architectural Design Services – GNP Chartered Architects – Good Architecture – Grant Bulloch Architect – Greenfields Design Ltd – Grindley Architects – GRT – GWP Architecture Ltd – Halsall Lloyd LLP – Halvorsen Architects – Harrison Sutton Partnership – Hawkins Brown Architects – Haworth Tompkins Architects – Haysom Ward Miller Architects – Hazel Crawford Architect – Helen Lucas Architects Ltd – Hilton Barnfield Architects – Hive Architects Studio Ltd – HLM Architects – Hopkins Architects – Hoskins Architects – Hough Architecture Ltd – Hutt Studio Ltd – Hypostyle Architects – Ian Chalk Architects Ltd – Ian O'Brien Studio Ltd – Integration Architecture – Jennings Design Associates Ltd – Jestico + Whiles – Jill Andrews Architect – John Renshaw Architects – Julian Bishop - Architect – Karen Gardner Architect – Kast Architects Ltd – KDS & Associates Ltd – Kelly & MacPherson Architects – Kelsall Architects – Kendall Kingscott Ltd – Knox Bhavan Architects LLP – Langstaff Day Architects – Lawrence Duck Architecture – Lawrenson Associates – Lee Evans Partnership – Lee Fitzgerald Architects – Len Smith Consulting Ltd – Leonine Cad Ltd – Lovelock Mitchell Architects – Maccreanor Lavington Ltd – Mackellar Schwerdt Architects LLP – Marshall, William J & Partners – MAST Architects – MawsonKerr Architects – Maxwell & Company Architects and Designers Ltd – Method Architecture – Michaelis Boyd – Mike Parkes Associates – Mikhail Riches – Milton Architects Ltd – Mime Architects Ltd – MKA Architects Ltd – Mole Architects – Morgan Carey Architects Ltd – MR Partnership Ltd – Napper Architects Ltd – Nash Partnership LLP – Neil Ferguson Chartered Architect – Nick Midgley Design – NPS South West Ltd – O'Keefe Scanlon Ltd – ORMS Architecture Design – PAC Studio Ltd – Paper Project Architecture and Design Ltd – Passivhaus Homes – PDP London – Pedder & Scampton Architects – Penoyre & Prasad – Peter Scott Architecture Ltd – Piercy & Co – Pollard Thomas Edwards Architects – Prewett Bizley
– Prime Meridian – Probyn Miers – Proctor and Matthews Ltd – Property Maintenance Services Directorate – PRP – Rhys Llwyd Davies - Architect | Pensaer – Richard Griffiths Architects – RMA Architects – Robert Millerchip Designs Ltd – Robert Rowett Architectural Services – RPC Architectural Design Ltd – RPS – SHERPA Connection Systems – SKArchitects Ltd – Sophie Bates Architects – Soup Architects – Stephen Davy Peter Smith Architects Ltd – Sterry, Nigel F – Steve Eastland Design Ltd – Stora Enso UK Ltd – Studio Bark – Studio RHE Ltd – studioEAST Chartered Architects – Suetake Studio 2 – The Architects Design Ltd – The E Studio – Thompson Architecture – Tooley & Foster Partnership, The – Townshend Landscape Architects Ltd – Trewin Design Architects – Verve Architects Ltd – Wain Morehead Architects Ltd – Waind Gohil + Potter Architects – Walters & Cohen Architects Ltd – Waugh Thistleton Architects – William Smalley RIBA – Woodfield Brady Architects
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGISTS
Ar2500 – A & K Architectural Services – A W W – Allison Pike Partnership – Andrew Howard & Partners – Ansell & Bailey Ltd Chartered Architects – A-Tec Design – Bilton Architectural Services Ltd – Craig McDowall Architectural Services Ltd – D Kelly Design – David Parker Architects Ltd – D-Tech Design Ltd – E K Drawing Service Ltd – Edward Parsley Associates – Faber Technical Ltd – Gerry Robb Architectural Design Services – Greenfields Design Ltd – Hammond Architectural Ltd – HLM Architects – Hutton & Rostron Environmental Investigations Ltd – IAF Design – Karl Beeby Consulting – Kelsham Ltd – Kendall Kingscott Ltd – MAST Architects – Philip Hawkey Architectural Design – Pollard Architectural – PPK Timber Designs Ltd – Premier Timber Design Services Ltd – Property Maintenance Services Directorate – Rider Levett Bucknall UK Ltd – RLH Architectural Design Solutions – Robert E Fry & Associates Ltd – Robert Rowett Architectural Services – Steve Gilman Design Ltd – Straight Up Timber Frame Ltd – Technical & Graphic Design Services Ltd – TFS Design Ltd – Trewin Design Architects – WM Design & Architecture Ltd – Yeoman Ltd
ASSOCIATIONS, FEDERATIONS & INSTITUTIONS
As1000 – American Hardwood Export Council – British & Irish Association of Fastener Distributors Ltd – British Woodworking Federation – Builders Merchants Federation – East Anglian Timber Trade Association – FIRA International Ltd – Ghana Forestry Commission – Guild of Master Craftsmen – Irish Wood & Furniture Manufacturing Network – National Association of Shopfitters – NBS – RNLI – Timber Decking & Cladding Association – Timber Trade Federation – Trussed Rafter Association – Wood Panel Industries Federation – Wood Protection Association
BEAMS
Be1000 – 99 Structural Engineers – English Woodlands Timber Ltd – iWood Timber Ltd – SHERPA Connection Systems – Vastern Timber – W. L. West & Sons Ltd – Whitney Sawmills
BRIDGES, MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS
Br2000 – Arbonis – Constructional Timber (Manufacturers) Ltd – CTS Bridges Ltd – Green Oak Carpentry Company Ltd, The – Simonin – Wooden House – ZUBLIN Timber GmbH
BUILDERS MERCHANTS
Bu1000 – Arnold Laver – Bell & Sime Buildbase – Buildbase Ltd – Canvey Wharf Co Ltd, The – Chadwicks (Mowbray Drive) Ltd – Fleming Buildbase – Gibbs & Dandy – Harlow Timber Systems Eastern Ltd – Hay & Co Buildbase – Hendricks Lovell – J P Corry Group Ltd – Jackson Buildbase – Mid-Sussex Timber Co Ltd
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Bu3000 – 21st Century Carpentry Building Services Ltd – A R Morris Building & Joinery Contractor Ltd – Addison Construction Ltd – Andersons of London – Andrew Davie Timber Frame Homes – Andrew Page Oak – Arbonis – Ashbrooke Homes Ltd – Aspen Lodges Ltd – Atlantic Contracts Ltd – BakerHicks – Banbury Builders – Beard – Bespoke Property Solutions – Bespoke Timber Frames
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– Blou Construction Ltd – Blue Sky Property Services: Timber frame buildings – Brendan Flynn Construction Ltd – Bridgewater Building Solutions – CGL Homes Ltd – Citu Group Developments – Countryside Properties Timber Frame – Curryhills Civil Engineering Ltd – D.L. Hatfield Carpentry – Denmore Homes Ltd – E. E. Smith Contracts Ltd – Elliott Off-Site Building Solutions – English Heritage Buildings LLP – EURBAN – Exact Construction – Fleming Buildings Ltd – G-frame Structures – Hadex – Highfield (Cumbria) Ltd – Horohoe Construction Ltd – I D Carter Ltd – Inner World Design & Build Ltd – JB Carpentry Contractors – Jessella Ltd – JML Contracts Ltd – Kendo Contracts Ltd – Kenford Builders Ltd – Kind & Co (Builders) Ltd – Kithurst Builders – Lissett Homes – Little Acre Homes Ltd – Lovell Partnerships Ltd – M & K MacLeod – Mace – Martin Robinson Carpentry Ltd – Moduloft – Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd – Morgan Sindall Group PLC – Myriad Construction Ltd – NDM (Metal Roofing & Cladding) Ltd – Nene Valley Fire & Acoustic Ltd – New Build Modular Ltd – Norfolk Timber Frames Ltd – Novus Property Solutions Ltd – Oakridge Building Company – Oban Joinery Services Ltd – Overbury PLC & Morgan Lovell – Panorama Contractors Ltd – Parkside Combined Technical Services Ltd – Pinelog Ltd – R&R Design and Build Contractors Ltd – RAAM Construction Ltd – RD Realisations Ltd – Rencon Hants Ltd. Renovation & Construction – Simpson (York) Ltd – Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd – Steve Coleman (Timber Erectors) Ltd – TECMAN Industry SAL – TFS Design Ltd – TimbaBuild Structures – Timber Construction & Renovation Ltd – Timber PAK – Timbertek Ltd – Torlock Ltd – Trivselhus UK – UK & European Construction Ltd T/A Ranns Construction – Venturer Pte Ltd – Vision Development – Walker Brothers (Timber Frames) Ltd – Williams Homes (Bala) Ltd – Wooden House – ZUBLIN Timber GmbH
BUILDING CONTROL SERVICES
Bu3500 – Civil and Structural Engineering Shetland Ltd – CPR (Construction Plans & Regulations) Ltd – Kingfisher – Quadrant Approved Inspectors
BUILDINGS, AGRICRICULTURAL: MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Bu4000 – Scotts of Thrapston Ltd
BUILDINGS, CONSERVATORIES: MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Bu5000 – Dempsey Dyer Ltd – Norscot Joinery Ltd – T J Crump Oakwrights Ltd – Taylor Made Joinery Interiors Ltd – Vale Garden Houses Ltd – Vascroft Contractors Ltd – Westwind Oak Buildings Ltd
BUILDINGS, LOG CABINS: MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Bu6000 – Aspen Lodges Ltd – Cartledge Timber Frame – Garden Buildings Cornwall Ltd – Gibbs Timber Frame Ltd – Pennine Timber Frame (UK) Ltd – Pinelog Ltd – Timberworks Europe – Urban Marque – Vision Development
BUILDINGS, PORTABLE: MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Bu6500 – Ascot Timber Buildings Ltd – Building With Frames – Urban Marque
BUILDINGS, SECTIONAL TIMBER: MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Bu6800 – A J Laminated Beams Ltd – Allwood Timber Construction – Benfield Timber Buildings – Coed Cymru – English Heritage Buildings LLP – Envirograf – Fleming Buildings Ltd – FREDS Timberframe Ltd – Garden Buildings Cornwall Ltd – Harlow Bros Ltd – Lowfield Timber Frames Ltd – Oak Frames Direct – Peerless Timber Homes – Pinelog Ltd – Space4 Ltd – Swift Timber Homes Ltd – Timber Frame Management Ltd – Townsend Timber – Urban Marque – Walker Brothers (Timber Frames) Ltd
BUILDINGS, SHEDS: MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Bu7000 – Frame UK – Garden Buildings Cornwall Ltd – Lowfield Timber Frames Ltd – Space4 Ltd – Wales Timber Solutions
BUILDINGS, TIMBER HYBRID SYSTEMS Bu8000 – 99 Structural Engineers – Arbonis – Building With Frames – Cowley Timber & Partners Ltd – Egoin UK Timber Construction – G-frame Structures – Simonin – STREIF – Wiehag Timber Construction – ZUBLIN Timber GmbH
CARPENTERS
Ca0500 – BE Timber Frame – Brendan Flynn Construction Ltd – Calanpoint Contracts Ltd – Constructs South West Ltd – Exterior Solutions Ltd – Geo. Oliver & Son – Hazelwood Group (Holdings) Ltd – New Build Modular Ltd – Steve Coleman (Timber Erectors) Ltd – T & T Carpentry & Facades Ltd – Tek Fire Door Services – Tudor Construction Services Ltd
CARPENTRY & JOINERY SERVICES
Cj1000 – 21st Century Carpentry Building Services Ltd – Blou Construction Ltd – Blue Sky Property Services: Timber frame buildings – Brodies Timber – Constructs South West Ltd – Fineside Timberframe Ltd – Geo. Oliver & Son – GMIT – H&M Carpentry Ltd – Havelock ONE – Inner World Design & Build Ltd – JJ Interiors (Southwest) Ltd – M T Daniels Ltd Carpentry & Joinery – Robert Danielson – Rogerson and Protheroe Construction Ltd – Structural Timber Design Services Ltd – Timbertek Ltd – TMJ Contractors Ltd – Torlock Ltd – Treo Carpentry – Tudor Construction Services Ltd
CERTIFICATION & SUSTAINABLE SOURCING ADVISORS
Ce1000 – FIRA International Ltd – Machined Timber Specialists – Sustainable Construction Solutions Ltd – Venturer Pte Ltd – Wood Shop Ltd, The
CERTIFICATION BODIES
Ce2000 – BM TRADA – Boyle Consultants Ltd – Brooks Bros (UK) Ltd – BTS Timber Engineering Ltd – 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 Ltd – Evolve – Forbes Leslie Network – Goodson Associates – Harry Turnbull Ltd, Consulting Civil Engineer – HGA (UK) Ltd – Ramsay and Chalmers – Structural Solutions – Tim Kelly Consulting Engineers
CLADDING
Cd1000 – A C Timber Solutions Ltd – Abbey Woods – BCL Timber Projects Ltd – Beaumont Forest Products Ltd – Benchmark Timber Ltd – Brooks Bros (UK) Ltd – Building With Frames – Capricorn Eco Timber – Champion, A W Ltd – Co2 Timber Supplies – Constructs South West Ltd – Cowley Timber & Partners Ltd – Davidson Timber UK Ltd – English Woodlands Timber Ltd – Hoppings Softwood Products PLC – iWood Timber Ltd – James Latham PLC – Joseph Griggs & Co Ltd – Koppers – Millworks Timber Specialists – Norman Ltd – PiveteauBois – Silva Timber Products Ltd – Stourhead (Western) Estate – Thorogood Timber Ltd – Timber Focus – Vastern Timber – Vincent Timber Ltd – W. L. West & Sons Ltd – Whitney Sawmills – Woodtrend Ltd
COATING MANUFACTURERS
Co1500 – AkzoNobel Industrial Coatings Ltd/Sikkens Joinery – Bona Ltd – Envirograf – Safeguard - Roxil – Teknos GBI
COATINGS FLAME RETARDANT Co1700 – Fabric Flare Solutions Ltd – Holman Specialist Paints Ltd – Rawlins Paints
CONSULTANTS, ACOUSTIC
Co3000 – Paragon Acoustic Consultants Ltd
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Co4000 – A & K Architectural Services – ABIR Architects – AECOM – Allison Pike Partnership – Andrew Baxter Ltd – Andrew Howard & Partners – Arbor Architects – ATK Partnership Ltd – Austin Trueman Associates – B G Consulting Ltd – Barry Honeysett Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers – Baynham Meikle Partnership – BdR Civil & Structural Engineering Ltd – Betts Associates Ltd – Bickerdike Allen Partners LLP – Bingham Yates Ltd – BRANZ Ltd – Broughton Beatty Wearring Ltd – Buro Happold Ltd – Cameron & Ross – Campbell of Doune Ltd – Canham Consulting – Civic Engineers – Complete Design Partnership Ltd – Cowan Consultancy Ltd – CPR (Construction Plans & Regulations) Ltd – Croft Structural Engineers – D A Ryland Structural Engineer – David Parker Architects Ltd – Dixon Hurst Ltd – D-Tech Design Ltd – Elliott Wood Partnership Ltd – Entrust Support Services Ltd – Entuitive – Faber Technical Ltd – Francis Bradshaw Partnership – G J Taylor Consultancy – GB Consulting – Goodson Associates – Greenfields Design Ltd – Hammond Architectural Ltd – Hartigan – Haydn E Williams Cyf. Chartered Surveyors – HGA (UK) Ltd – HM Chambers and Partners – Hockley & Dawson – Holbrook Design Ltd – Hutton & Rostron Environmental Investigations Ltd – IAF Design – James Lockyer Associates Ltd – Jenkins & Potter Ltd – Karl Beeby Consulting – Keniry Furniture/Construction – KRP Building Consultancy Ltd – L F Webb & Partner – Lawrenson Associates – Len Smith Consulting Ltd – Mackellar Schwerdt Architects LLP – MacLeod & Jordan Consulting Engineers Ltd – Marshall, William J & Partners – Maughan Reynolds Partnership – Maxwell & Company Architects and Designers Ltd – McColl Associates – McCurdy & Co Ltd – McGregor McMahon (Scotland) Ltd – Michael Barclay Partnership LLP – Mike Parkes Associates – Mime Architects Ltd – MKA Architects Ltd – O'Dwyer, Nicholas Ltd – Olive Modular Ltd – Perega – Peter Dann Ltd – Philip Hawkey Architectural Design – Pittilla Bell Consulting Ltd
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– Pollard Architectural – PPK Timber Designs Ltd – Price & Myers – Ramboll – Robert E Fry & Associates Ltd – Robert Rowett Architectural Services – Robert Stone Associates – Roger Casey Associates Ltd – RWA Consulting Engineers – Sandy Fraser Associates – SCEG Ltd – Scott White and Hookins LLP – Stantec UK Ltd – Straight Up Timber Frame Ltd – Structural Timber Design Services Ltd – StructureMode Ltd – Sustainable Construction Solutions Ltd – Thornton Tomasetti – Tim Kelly Consulting Engineers – Tottenham & Bennett – Trevor Derby Associates – Trewin Design Architects – Waterman Structures – WM Design & Architecture Ltd – WSP Group – Wyatt & Watts – Wyatt Carruthers Jebb – Yeoman Ltd – YES Engineering Group Ltd
CONSULTANTS, BUSINESS Co4500 – ARV Solutions – Oak House Consultants Ltd
CONSULTANTS, ENVIRONMENTAL Co5000 – AECOM – Baynham Meikle Partnership – Betts Associates Ltd – Bickerdike Allen Partners LLP – BWB Consulting Ltd – Campbell Reith Hill LLP – FIRA International Ltd – Hartigan – HLM Architects – James Lockyer Associates Ltd – O'Dwyer, Nicholas Ltd – Plandescil Ltd – PRP – RPS – Stantec UK Ltd – Sustainable Construction Solutions Ltd – Waterman Structures – WSP Group
CONSULTANTS, FIRE SAFETY
Co5250 – CPR (Construction Plans & Regulations) Ltd – Tek Fire Door Services
CONSULTANTS, FORESTRY Co5500 – English Woodlands Timber Ltd
CONSULTANTS, HEALTH & SAFETY Co7000 – Andrew Firebrace Partnership – British Woodworking Federation – Duffy Chartered Engineers IRL – Ellis and Moore Consulting Engineers – Fidler Associates Ltd – Norder Design Associates – Oak House Consultants Ltd – Perega
– Pittilla Bell Consulting Ltd – Robert Rowett Architectural Services – Sanders Consulting – Sandy Fraser Associates – Scott White and Hookins LLP – Trevor Derby Associates – Waterman Structures – WSP Group – Wyatt Carruthers Jebb
CONSULTANTS, INTERIOR DESIGN & FURNITURE Co6500 – GMIT – Kendall Kingscott Ltd – We Are Limitless Ltd
CONSULTANTS, LOW ENERGY ARCHITECTURE Co7250 – Arbor Architects – Associated Architects – Olive Modular Ltd
CONSULTANTS, MANAGEMENT Co7500 – FIRA International Ltd – Oak House Consultants Ltd
CONSULTANTS, PRESERVATION Co8500 – Hutton & Rostron Environmental Investigations Ltd – Keniry Furniture/Construction – Lonza Wood Protection – Mackellar Schwerdt Architects LLP – McCurdy & Co Ltd – Wood Protection Association
CONSULTANTS, PRODUCT Co8700 – Andrew Baxter Ltd – Machined Timber Specialists – Oak House Consultants Ltd – Wood Shop Ltd, The
CONSULTANTS, PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Co8800 – AL Project Services – Blue Sky Property Services: Timber frame buildings – Campbell Reith Hill LLP – Duffy Chartered Engineers IRL – Durkin Design – E A R Sheppard Consulting Civil & Structural Engineers Ltd – Fairhurst – Fidler Associates Ltd – Francis Bradshaw Partnership – G J Taylor Consultancy – Geoff Crowther Architects Ltd – Halsall Lloyd LLP – IAF Design – James Lockyer Associates Ltd – Jenkins & Potter Ltd – Len Smith Consulting Ltd – Maxwell & Company Architects and Designers Ltd – Norder Design Associates – Olive Modular Ltd – Pennine Timber Frame (UK) Ltd – Peter Dann Ltd – Pittilla Bell Consulting Ltd
– PRP – RNLI – Robert Stone Associates – Sandy Fraser Associates – Self-Build-Pro (Chartered Surveyors) – Stantec UK Ltd – Stirling Maynard – Struct-SURE & Building Design – Sustainable Construction Solutions Ltd – Terence Fidler Partnership Ltd – The E Studio – Trevor Derby Associates – Wain Morehead Architects Ltd – Yeoman Ltd
CONSULTANTS, QUALITY ASSURANCE Co9000 – G J Taylor Consultancy – RCSSS Chartered Structural Solutions
CONSULTANTS, RECRUITMENT Co9050 – ARV Solutions
CONSULTANTS, TECHNICAL: TIMBER
Co9200 – ADEPT Consulting (UK) Ltd – AECOM – Allen Gordon LLP – Andrew Baxter Ltd – Archibald Shaw LLP – ATK Partnership Ltd – Austin Trueman Associates – Barter Hill Partnership Ltd – Betts Associates Ltd – BM TRADA – Brian Evans Associates Ltd – British Woodworking Federation – BTS Timber Engineering Ltd – Cameron & Ross – Civic Engineers – Crucis Designs Ltd – David R Murray & Associates – Davidson Timber UK Ltd – Design ID Consulting Ltd – D-Tech Design Ltd – Duffy Chartered Engineers IRL – Durkin Design – E & M West – Edinburgh Napier University – Edward Parsley Associates – Entuitive – EURBAN – Evolve – Forbes Leslie Network – Francis Bradshaw Partnership – Furness Partnership Ltd – G C Robertson & Associates Ltd – Goodson Associates – Greenbeams.com, Structural & Civil Consultants – Greenfields Design Ltd – Hartigan – HGA (UK) Ltd – HM Chambers and Partners – Holbrook Design Ltd – Karl Beeby Consulting – Kirkwood Structures – KLH UK – McColl Associates – Mercers Timber Frame Consultancy – Milner Associates – Momentum Consulting Engineers – Myriad Construction Ltd – P Thomas Associates Ltd – Paramount Structural Engineers Ltd – Pavlovskis Lister Ltd – PPK Timber Designs Ltd – R P Winstone Ltd
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– Ramboll – Roger Casey Associates Ltd – Rushmoor Engineering Services – Sanders Consulting – SCEG Ltd – Scott White and Hookins LLP – Shadbolt Consulting Ltd – Silvatec Design Ltd – Solid Structures (UK) Ltd – Spencer Jones Design Ltd – Straight Up Timber Frame Ltd – Struct-SURE & Building Design – Structural Design Services – Structural Solutions – Structural Timber Design Services Ltd – T W P Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers – Technical & Graphic Design Services Ltd – The Morton Partnership Ltd – Thornton Tomasetti – Tim Kelly Consulting Engineers – Timber Cladding Consultants – Timber Decking & Cladding Association – Timber Design Services – Venturer Pte Ltd – Wood Shop Ltd, The – ZUBLIN Timber GmbH
CONSULTANTS, TIMBER ENGINEERING Co9100 – 99 Structural Engineers – ADEPT Consulting (UK) Ltd – AECOM – Allen Gordon LLP – Andrew Firebrace Partnership – ARC Engineers Ltd – Archibald Shaw LLP – ATK Partnership Ltd – Austin Trueman Associates – Barry Honeysett Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers – Barter Hill Partnership Ltd – Benfield Timber Buildings – Brian Evans Associates Ltd – Broughton Beatty Wearring Ltd – BTS Timber Engineering Ltd – Buro Happold Ltd – Cameron & Ross – Campbell Reith Hill LLP – Canham Consulting – Civic Engineers – Civil & Structural Partnership Ltd – Complete Design Partnership Ltd – Cook Associates – Cowan Consultancy Ltd – Croft Structural Engineers – Crucis Designs Ltd – D A Ryland Structural Engineer – David Narro Associates – David R Murray & Associates – Deeside Timberframe Ltd – Design ID Consulting Ltd – Duffy Chartered Engineers IRL – Durkin Design – E & M West – E A R Sheppard Consulting Civil & Structural Engineers Ltd – Edinburgh Napier University – Edward Parsley Associates – Engenuiti Ltd – engineersHRW – Entuitive – EURBAN – Evolve – Fairhurst – Forbes Leslie Network – Francis Bradshaw Partnership – FRILO Software GmbH – Furness Partnership Ltd – G C Robertson & Associates Ltd
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– GMIT – Goodson Associates – Green Oak Carpentry Company Ltd, The – Greenbeams.com, Structural & Civil Consultants – Hartigan – Harvey and Snowdon – Hermolle Associates Ltd – Heyne Tillett Steel Ltd – HGA (UK) Ltd – Hockley & Dawson – Holbrook Design Ltd – Hydrock Consultants – Inwood Engineering Ltd – James Lockyer Associates Ltd – Jenkins & Potter Ltd – Karl Beeby Consulting – Keniry Furniture/Construction – Kingfisher Consulting – Kirkwood Structures – KLH UK – Knight Designs – M L Kubik & Son Ltd – Machined Timber Specialists – Maciver Consultancy Services Ltd – MacLeod & Jordan Consulting Engineers Ltd – Maughan Reynolds Partnership – Michael Barclay Partnership LLP – Michael Hadi Associates – Milner Associates – Modulus – Momentum Consulting Engineers – Morrish & Partners – Nick Kenchington Ltd – Norder Design Associates – Oregon Timber Frame Ltd – Paramount Structural Engineers Ltd – Pavlovskis Lister Ltd – Pittilla Bell Consulting Ltd – Pollard Architectural – PPK Timber Designs Ltd – Pringuer-James – Ramboll – Ramsay and Chalmers – Rawcliffe Associates Ltd – RCSSS Chartered Structural Solutions – RG Parkins & Partners Ltd – Robert Stone Associates – Roger Casey Associates Ltd – Rushmoor Engineering Services – Sanders Consulting – Sandy Fraser Associates – SCEG Ltd – Scotframe Timber Engineering Ltd – Self-Build-Pro (Chartered Surveyors) – Sevenoaks Modular Ltd – Silvatec Design Ltd – Solid Structures (UK) Ltd – Spencer Jones Design Ltd – Stirling Maynard – Straight Up Timber Frame Ltd – Structa LLP – Struct-SURE & Building Design – Structural Solutions – StructureMode Ltd – T W P Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers – TFS Design Ltd – The Morton Partnership Ltd – Thornton Tomasetti – Tim Kelly Consulting Engineers – Timber Design Services – Tottenham & Bennett – Trevor Derby Associates – Venturer Pte Ltd – Wedeman Consulting Ltd – Westructure Timber Frame Ltd – WSP Group – Wyatt & Watts – ZUBLIN Timber GmbH
CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
Co9300 – Mackellar Schwerdt Architects LLP – Maxwell & Company Architects and Designers Ltd – Olive Modular Ltd – Torlock Ltd – WM Design & Architecture Ltd – Yeoman Ltd
CROSS-LAMINATED TIMBER MANUFACTURERS Cl1000 – EURBAN – PiveteauBois – Stora Enso UK Ltd
DECKING
De2000 – Abbey Woods – Alsford Timber – Beaumont Forest Products Ltd – Brooks Bros (UK) Ltd – Champion, A W Ltd – CTS Bridges Ltd – E O Burton & Co Ltd – English Woodlands Timber Ltd – Exterior Solutions Ltd – Fulham Timber Merchants Ltd – Garden Trellis Co Ltd, The – Gripdeck – Gripsure UK Ltd – Hoppings Softwood Products PLC – International Timber – James Latham PLC – Joseph Griggs & Co Ltd – Kritikoswood – Millworks Timber Specialists – Morgan Timber – NHG Timber Ltd – Nicks & Co (Timber) Ltd – Norman Ltd – Pacific European Timber Agency Ltd – PiveteauBois – Rotho Blaas SRL – Silva Timber Products Ltd – Stourhead (Western) Estate – Timber Focus – Timber Marketing Services T/A Wood Concepts – Vincent Timber Ltd – Woodtrend Ltd
DOOR BLANKS
Do1000 – Caledonian Plywood Company – JB Kind Ltd – JP Stone Ltd – Tek Fire Door Services
DOOR DISTRIBUTORS & IMPORTERS Do2000 – Alsford Timber – Brooks Bros (UK) Ltd – Enfield Speciality Doors – James Latham PLC – JB Kind Ltd – Timber Marketing Services T/A Wood Concepts
DOOR MANUFACTURERS
Do2500 – Adams Joinery Ltd – Biker Group – Caledonian Plywood Company – Dempsey Dyer Ltd – Enfield Speciality Doors – ERW Joinery Ltd – Harrison Varma Ltd – Havelock ONE – Hazlin – JCK Joinery – JP Stone Ltd – Kent Flush Doors & Joinery Ltd – Kritikoswood – Mark Horton T/A Liberty Fire & Vision – MFM Joinery Ltd – NBJ (London) Ltd – Norscot Joinery Ltd – Patchett Joinery Ltd – RB Doors & Joinery Ltd – Scotts of Thrapston Ltd – Stafford Bridge Doors Ltd – T Manners & Sons Ltd – Tower Doors Ltd
DOOR MERCHANTS
Do3000 – Champion, A W Ltd – Days Buildbase – Enfield Speciality Doors – JB Kind Ltd – Watford Timber Co Ltd
DOOR SEALS
Do4000 – Sealmaster Ltd – Tek Fire Door Services
DOORS, FIRE RESISTING
Do4500 – Caledonian Plywood Company – Constructs South West Ltd – Enfield Speciality Doors – Envirograf – Hazlin – JB Kind Ltd – JCK Joinery – Kent Flush Doors & Joinery Ltd – NBJ (London) Ltd – Paling Joiners – Phase 8 Development Company – 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 Ltd – Hazlin – JB Kind Ltd – JCK Joinery – Kent Flush Doors & Joinery Ltd – Paling Joiners – Stafford Bridge Doors Ltd – Taylor Made Joinery Interiors Ltd – Tower Doors Ltd – Vicaima Doors
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EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT
Ed4000 – Anglia Ruskin University – Arts University Bournemouth – Bartlett School of Architecture – Cardiff University – Coleg Menai – Edinburgh College – Edinburgh Napier University – Forth Valley College – Furness College – GMIT – Inverness College – Leeds Beckett University – Leicester School of Architecture – Limerick Institute of Technology – London South Bank University – Middlesex University – Newcastle University – Northumbria University Library – NPTC Group of Colleges – Royal School of Military Engineering – School of Architecture, University of Reading – School of Civil Engineering and Surveying, University of Portsmouth – School of Energy, Construction and Environment, Coventry University – Shrewsbury College - Construction – University of Cambridge – University of Manchester – University of Westminster
ENERGY EFFICIENCY PRODUCTS & SERVICES
En1000 – Beaumont Forest Products Ltd – Haydn E Williams Cyf. Chartered Surveyors – JML Contracts Ltd – Peerless Timber Homes – Safeguard - Roxil – Self-Build-Pro (Chartered Surveyors) – Wain Morehead Architects Ltd
ENGINEERING SERVICES, MECHANICAL En1500 – David R Murray & Associates – Forbes Leslie Network – NPS South West Ltd – Ramboll – RPS – Waterman Structures – WSP Group
ENGINEERS, CIVIL & STRUCTURAL En2000 – 99 Structural Engineers – A Winterbotham Ltd – Absolute Consulting Engineers Ltd – ADEPT Consulting (UK) Ltd – AECOM – Aidan O'Connell & Associates Ltd – AJR Design Solutions Ltd – AKT II – AL Project Services – Alan Baxter Partnership – Alcock Lees – Allen Gordon LLP – Andrew Baxter Ltd – Andrew Firebrace Partnership – Andrew Howard & Partners – Andrews Associates – Anthony Davies Associates Ltd – ARC Engineers Ltd – Archibald Shaw LLP – Arup – Ashley Largent Associates Ltd – ATK Partnership Ltd
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– Atkins – Austin Trueman Associates – Avie Consulting Ltd – B G Consulting Ltd – Bailey Johnson Hayes – Barry Honeysett Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers – Barter Hill Partnership Ltd – Baynham Meikle Partnership – BdR Civil & Structural Engineering Ltd – Betts Associates Ltd – Black Associates Structural Engineering Consultants Ltd – Blackett-Ord Conservation Ltd – Blackwell Structural Consultants Ltd – Boyle Consultants Ltd – Brian Evans Associates Ltd – Broughton Beatty Wearring Ltd – BTS Timber Engineering Ltd – Buro Happold Ltd – Burwell Deakins Architects – BWB Consulting Ltd – C2 Designs – Cameron & Ross – Campbell of Doune Ltd – Campbell Reith Hill LLP – Canham Consulting – Centrespace design LLP – Civil & Structural Engineering Services – Civil & Structural Partnership Ltd – Civil and Structural Engineering Shetland Ltd – CMQ Consulting Engineers – Complete Design Partnership Ltd – Conisbee – Cook Associates – Corbett & Tasker Ltd – Cowan Consultancy Ltd – Croft Structural Engineers – Crucis Designs Ltd – Curryhills Civil Engineering Ltd – CWT Partnership – D A Ryland Structural Engineer – DAS Structures Ltd – David Narro Associates – David R Murray & Associates – Design Engineering Workshop – Design ID Consulting Ltd – Diamond Wood & Shaw Ltd – Dixon Hurst Ltd – DMC Consulting Engineers Ltd – DOA Consulting Structural Engineers – Donald McIntyre Design Ltd – Dougall Baillie Associates – Duffy Chartered Engineers IRL – E & M West – E A R Sheppard Consulting Civil & Structural Engineers Ltd – Edinburgh Napier University – Edward Parsley Associates – Egoin UK Timber Construction – Eldred Geotechnics Ltd – Elliott Wood Partnership Ltd – Ellis and Moore Consulting Engineers – Engenuiti Ltd – engineersHRW – Entrust Support Services Ltd – Entuitive – Eric Wright Group – Etive Consulting Engineers Ltd – Evolve – Expedite Design Services Ltd – Expedition Engineering – Fairhurst – Fidler Associates Ltd – Finite Engineering Ltd – 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 – Glass Light and Special Structures – Goodson Associates – Graham Garner and Partners Ltd – Green Arc Design – Griffen Design Ltd – Harper, A J – Harry Turnbull Ltd, Consulting Civil Engineer – Hartigan – Harvey and Snowdon – HBL Associates – Hermolle Associates Ltd – Heyne Tillett Steel Ltd – HGA (UK) Ltd – HM Chambers and Partners – Hockley & Dawson – Hydrock Consultants – Integral Engineering Design – Inwood Engineering Ltd – James Lockyer Associates Ltd – JC Consultancy Ltd – JCP Engineers – Jenkins & Potter Ltd – JHA Consulting – Jon J Oates – Kavanagh Forensics Ltd – Keith Warren Consultants Ltd – Kelsham Ltd – Kingfisher Consulting – Kirkwood Structures – Lawrenson Associates – Len Smith Consulting Ltd – LFS Engineering Ltd – Libra Design & Consultancy Ltd – M L Kubik & Son Ltd – Maciver Consultancy Services Ltd – MacLeod & Jordan Consulting Engineers Ltd – Marks Heeley Ltd – Marshall, William J & Partners – Martin Perry Associates – Maughan Reynolds Partnership – McCarthy, Rachel BSc MICE – McColl Associates – McColm Civil & Structural Engineers Ltd – McKenzie Willis – Michael Baigent Orla Kelly Ltd – Michael Barclay Partnership LLP – Michael Hadi Associates – Mike Parkes Associates – ML Consulting – Modulus – Momentum Consulting Engineers – Morrish & Partners – MSM Consulting Engineers – Nick Kenchington Ltd – Norder Design Associates – O'Dwyer, Nicholas Ltd – ONCE Civil & Structural Ltd – Optimal Structural Engineers Ltd – O'Reilly Design Ltd – Paramount Structural Engineers Ltd – Pavlovskis Lister Ltd – Perega – Peter Dann Ltd – Peter Tyers Associates – Pittilla Bell Consulting Ltd – Plandescil Ltd – PM Law Design – 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
– RCSSS Chartered Structural Solutions – RG Parkins & Partners Ltd – RNLI – Robert Bird Group – Robert E Fry & Associates Ltd – Robert Stone Associates – Rodrigues Associates – Roger Casey Associates Ltd – RPS – Rushmoor Engineering Services – RWA Consulting Engineers – Sanders Consulting – Sandy Fraser Associates – SCEG Ltd – Scotframe Timber Engineering Ltd – Scott White and Hookins LLP – SDP Consulting Engineers – Simpson Associates Consulting Engineers LLP – Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd – Smith and Wallwork Ltd – Solid Structures (UK) Ltd – SOLUTION Consulting Engineers Ltd – Stanley Fyffe Associates – Stantec UK Ltd – Star Design Solutions Ltd – Steve Gilman Design Ltd – Stirling Maynard – Stora Enso UK Ltd – Structa LLP – Struct-SURE & Building Design – Structural Design Services – Structural Solutions – StructureMode Ltd – Summerfield, F – Super Structures Associates Ltd – T W P Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers – T&G Ltd – Terence Fidler Partnership Ltd – Thornton Tomasetti – Tim Kelly Consulting Engineers – Timber Design Services – Tottenham & Bennett – Trevor Derby Associates – True Consulting Engineers – TZG Partnership Ltd – Varndell Engineering Ltd – vkhp-consulting – Waterman Structures – Wedeman Consulting Ltd – WSP Group – Wyatt & Watts – Wyatt Carruthers Jebb – YES Engineering Group Ltd
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT En3000 – Buro Happold Ltd – Campbell Reith Hill LLP – Perega – Scott White and Hookins LLP – Stantec UK Ltd
ENVIRONMENTAL CAMPAIGNERS En4000 – PEFC UK Ltd
ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION SERVICES En5000 – Hutton & Rostron Environmental Investigations Ltd – PEFC UK Ltd – Sustainable Construction Solutions Ltd – Wood Shop Ltd, The
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FASTENINGS & FIXINGS FOR TIMBER Fa1000 – Chadwicks (Mowbray Drive) Ltd – Rotafix (Northern) Ltd – Rotho Blaas SRL – SHERPA Connection Systems – Simpson Strong-Tie
FENCING MANUFACTURERS Fe2000 – Calders & Grandidge – Garden Trellis Co Ltd, The
FENCING MATERIAL SUPPLIERS Fe3000 – Beaumont Forest Products Ltd – Calders & Grandidge – Canvey Wharf Co Ltd, The – Hoppings Softwood Products PLC – Townsend Timber
FIBRE BUILDING BOARD, MANUFACTURERS Fi2000 – MEDITE SMARTPLY – Steico UK Ltd
FIBRE BUILDING BOARD, MERCHANTS Fi4000 – Brooks Bros (UK) Ltd
FINISHING EQUIPMENT Fi6000 – Teknos GBI
FIRE DETECTION & PREVENTION EQUIPMENT Fi7000 – Fabric Flare Solutions Ltd
FLAME RETARD IMPREGNATION SERVICES Fl1000 – Fabric Flare Solutions Ltd – Koppers – Timber Focus – Timber Loving Care – Wood Protection Association
FLOORING, HARDWOOD: MERCHANTS & SUPPLIERS
Fl4000 – A C Timber Solutions Ltd – Beaumont Forest Products Ltd – Castle Wood Floors – Champion, A W Ltd – E C Forest Products (Sales) – E O Burton & Co Ltd – Fulham Timber Merchants Ltd – International Decorative Surfaces – James Latham PLC – Thorogood Timber Ltd – Timbmet – Woodtrend Ltd
FLOORING, LAMINATE: MERCHANTS & SUPPLIERS
Fl5000 – Castle Wood Floors – International Decorative Surfaces
FLOORING, SOFTWOOD: AGENTS & SUPPLIERS Fl6300 – Timber Focus
FLOORING, SOFTWOOD: MERCHANTS & SUPPLIERS Fl7000 – Beaumont Forest Products Ltd – Envirograf
FURNITURE DESIGNERS
Fu3000 – Andrew Page Oak – Campbell Jackson Architects – Design ID Consulting Ltd – GMIT – IAF Design – Keniry Furniture/Construction – Langley Design – Mime Architects Ltd – Mishkin Taylor Furniture & Objects – Oxford Oak – Redwood Design Ltd – We Are Limitless Ltd
FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS
Fl3000 – International Timber – Pacific European Timber Agency Ltd – Timber Marketing Services T/A Wood Concepts
Fu4000 – Brodies Timber – Chase Joinery Contracts Ltd – Harrison Varma Ltd – Havelock ONE – Houghtons of York – JDM Joinery Ltd – JP Stone Ltd – NBJ (London) Ltd – Oxford Oak – Redwood Design Ltd – T Manners & Sons Ltd – We Are Limitless Ltd
FLOORING, HARDWOOD: MANUFACTURERS
GARDEN FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS
FLOOR SEALANTS Fl2500 – Bona Ltd
FLOORING, HARDWOOD: AGENTS & IMPORTERS
Fl3500 – Brooks Bros (UK) Ltd – E C Forest Products (Sales) – Kritikoswood – Siero Lam SA – Vastern Timber – W. L. West & Sons Ltd – Whitney Sawmills
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Ga3000 – Garden Buildings Cornwall Ltd – Oxford Oak – Street Design Ltd – WoodBlocX Ltd
GATES
Ga4000 – Calders & Grandidge – Garden Trellis Co Ltd, The – Geo. Oliver & Son – W. L. West & Sons Ltd
GLUED LAMINATED TIMBER (GLULAM) MANUFACTURERS
Gl1000 – Arbonis – Constructional Timber (Manufacturers) Ltd – Cygnum Ltd – E. y F. Gamiz – Egoin UK Timber Construction – G-frame Structures – Inwood Developments Ltd – Lowe & Simpson Ltd – Melingoed Ltd – PiveteauBois – Siero Lam SA – Simonin – Steico UK Ltd
HERITAGE & CONSERVATION SERVICES
He1000 – Anthony Swaine Architecture – Barry Honeysett Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers – Campbell Jackson Architects – David Parker Architects Ltd – Ellis and Moore Consulting Engineers – Greenbeams.com, Structural & Civil Consultants – Houghtons of York – Len Smith Consulting Ltd – Maxwell & Company Architects and Designers Ltd – Mime Architects Ltd – Tudor Construction Services Ltd
HOUSE BUILDERS
Go2000 – Department of Agriculture, Marine and Food – Ghana Forestry Commission
Ho3000 – Advanced Housing Systems Ltd – Andrew Davie Timber Frame Homes – Bespoke Timber Frames – Blue Sky Property Services: Timber frame buildings – Border Oak Design & Construction – English Heritage Buildings LLP – Fineside Timberframe Ltd – JML Contracts Ltd – Kind & Co (Builders) Ltd – LiSkandas – M & K MacLeod – Martin Robinson Carpentry Ltd – Mercers Timber Frame Consultancy – Myriad Construction Ltd – Paramount Timber Frame Ltd – Pennine Timber Frame (UK) Ltd – Phase 8 Development Company – SHERPA Connection Systems – STREIF – T J Crump Oakwrights Ltd – TFS Design Ltd – Timbertek Ltd – Timberworks Europe – Tudor Construction Services Ltd – Urban Marque – Wales Timber Solutions – Walker Brothers (Timber Frames) Ltd – Westwind Oak Buildings Ltd – WM Design & Architecture Ltd – Wooden House
HANDLES, WOOD
HOUSING ASSOCIATIONS
GLUED LAMINATED TIMBER (GLULAM) MERCHANTS & SUPPLIERS Gl2000 – A J Laminated Beams Ltd – B & K Structures – Charnwood Timber Frame – Constructional Timber (Manufacturers) Ltd – Cowley Timber & Partners Ltd – E. y F. Gamiz – Frame UK – OFP Timber Framed Homes Ltd – Perkins & Perry Ltd – Simpson Strong-Tie – Steve Coleman (Timber Erectors) Ltd – Thomas Armstrong (Timber) Ltd – Wiehag Timber Construction
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS
Ha2000 – Brooks Bros (UK) Ltd – International Timber
HARDWOOD, ENVIRONMENTALLY CERTIFIED Ha7000 – A C Timber Solutions Ltd – Border Hardwood Ltd – Brooks Bros (UK) Ltd – Exterior Solutions Ltd – Finewood Marketing (UK) Ltd – Fulham Timber Merchants Ltd – International Timber – iWood Timber Ltd – Morgan Timber – NHG Timber Ltd – Pacific European Timber Agency Ltd – Ramsay Timber Ltd – Stourhead (Western) Estate – Timberdeal Ltd – Vincent Timber Ltd – Whitney Sawmills – Woodtrend Ltd
Ho4000 – G J Taylor Consultancy – MAST Architects – Property Maintenance Services Directorate – Timberworks Europe – Tudor Construction Services Ltd
INSURANCE AGENTS & BROKERS In2000 – BLP Insurance – LABC Warranty – Premier Guarantee
INTERNET SERVICES In3000 – Wood Shop Ltd, The
JOINERS
Jo1000 – Adams Joinery Ltd – Brown & Carroll (London) Ltd – Calanpoint Contracts Ltd – Geo. Oliver & Son – Hadex – Walker Brothers (Timber Frames) Ltd – We Are Limitless Ltd
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JOINERY, ARCHITECTURAL
Jo5000 – Adams Joinery Ltd – Binladin Woodwork Factory Co. Ltd – Garden Trellis Co Ltd, The – Haldane (UK) Ltd – Harrison Varma Ltd – Houghtons of York – JDM Joinery Ltd – Paling Joiners – Redwood Design Ltd – Taylor Made Joinery Interiors Ltd – Vale Garden Houses Ltd – Vascroft Contractors Ltd – We Are Limitless Ltd
JOINERY, IMPORTERS
Jo3000 – Finewood Marketing (UK) Ltd – Price & Pierce Forest Products Ltd – Stora Enso UK Ltd
JOINERY, MANUFACTURERS
Jo4000 – A & C Joinery – Adams Joinery Ltd – Altham Oak Bespoke Structures – Biker Group – Binladin Woodwork Factory Co. Ltd – Brown & Carroll (London) Ltd – Calanpoint Contracts Ltd – Chase Joinery Contracts Ltd – E. E. Smith Contracts Ltd – Earthy Timber – ERW Joinery Ltd – GEM Joinery – Hadex – Haldane (UK) Ltd – Harrison Varma Ltd – Havelock ONE – Hazlin – JCK Joinery – JDM Joinery Ltd – Jet Joinery Supplies Ltd – JJ Interiors (Southwest) Ltd – JP Stone Ltd – Kenneth Rayson & Sons Ltd – Kent Flush Doors & Joinery Ltd – Melingoed Ltd – MFM Joinery Ltd – NBJ (London) Ltd – Norscot Joinery Ltd – Nottage Joinery & Timber Merchants – Oakleaf Bespoke Joinery Services – Paling Joiners – RB Doors & Joinery Ltd – Scotts of Thrapston Ltd – Sevenoaks Modular Ltd – Somerville (NI) Ltd – Sturrocks Joinery – T Manners & Sons Ltd – Taylor Made Joinery Interiors Ltd – Townsend Timber – Vascroft Contractors Ltd – Vicaima Doors
JOINERY MERCHANTS & DISTRIBUTORS
Jo2000 – Arnold Laver – Bell & Sime Buildbase – Buildbase Ltd – Canvey Wharf Co Ltd, The – Chadwicks (Mowbray Drive) Ltd – Fleming Buildbase – Fleming Buildbase - Doors & Windows – Gibbs & Dandy – Hay & Co Buildbase – Moreys
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KITCHEN WORKTOPS
Ki3000 – Brooks Bros (UK) Ltd – Earthy Timber – International Decorative Surfaces – James Latham PLC – Redwood Design Ltd – Timberdeal Ltd
LACQUER MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS La1000 – AkzoNobel Industrial Coatings Ltd/Sikkens Joinery – Bona Ltd – Teknos GBI
LAMINATED VENEER LUMBER (LVL)
Lv1000 – B & K Structures – Constructional Timber (Manufacturers) Ltd – Cygnum Ltd – Kirkwood Structures – Steico UK Ltd – Wiehag Timber Construction
LAMINATES, WORKTOP
La4000 – Arnold Laver – International Decorative Surfaces – James Latham PLC – Panelco Ltd
LAMINATING SERVICES, PANEL PRODUCTS La6000 – Brooks Bros (UK) Ltd – JP Stone Ltd – Ramsay Timber Ltd – RB Doors & Joinery Ltd
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES La7000 – Benchmark Timber Ltd – Garden Trellis Co Ltd, The – Oxford Oak – WoodBlocX Ltd
LANDSCAPE DESIGNERS
La9000 – Design Engine Architects Ltd – Exterior Solutions Ltd – Halsall Lloyd LLP – HLM Architects – NPS South West Ltd – PRP – RPS – Townshend Landscape Architects Ltd
LOCAL AUTHORITY DEPARTMENTS Lo1000 – Coed Cymru – Entrust Support Services Ltd – Fife Council – Hampshire County Council – Repairs & Construction Services
LOUVRES, EXTERNAL
Lo2000 – Stafford Bridge Doors Ltd
MACHINERY MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Ma1500 – Bona Ltd – Rotho Blaas SRL
MACHINING SERVICES
Ma2500 – Brodies Timber – E C Forest Products (Sales) – E O Burton & Co Ltd – Fleming Buildbase – International Timber – iWood Timber Ltd – MFM Joinery Ltd – Millworks Timber Specialists – Ramsay Timber Ltd – Timbmet
MDF, AGENTS & IMPORTERS
Md1000 – Hanson Plywood Ltd – International Plywood (Importers) Ltd
MDF, MANUFACTURERS
Md2000 – MEDITE SMARTPLY – Norbord – Wood Panel Industries Federation
MDF, SUPPLIERS & MERCHANTS Md3000 – Alsford Timber – Altripan UK Ltd – Beaumont Forest Products Ltd – Brooks Bros (UK) Ltd – Caledonian Plywood Company – Champion, A W Ltd – Hoppings Softwood Products PLC – International Decorative Surfaces – James Latham PLC – Meyer Timber Ltd – Premium Timber Products Ltd – Watford Timber Co Ltd
MODIFIED WOOD, MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Mo0500 – Abbey Woods – Accoya by Accsys Technologies – Brooks Bros (UK) Ltd – Champion, A W Ltd – Coed Cymru – James Latham PLC – Vincent Timber Ltd
MOULDINGS, HARDWOOD: MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Mo4500 – A C Timber Solutions Ltd – Beaumont Forest Products Ltd – Champion, A W Ltd – E O Burton & Co Ltd – Finewood Marketing (UK) Ltd – Gilmour & Aitken – International Timber – Millworks Timber Specialists – Morgan Timber – NHG Timber Ltd – Nicks & Co (Timber) Ltd – Nottage Joinery & Timber Merchants – Pacific European Timber Agency Ltd – Thorogood Timber Ltd – Timbmet – Watford Timber Co Ltd
MOULDINGS, SOFTWOOD: MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Mo5000 – Beaumont Forest Products Ltd – Brooks Bros (UK) Ltd – Champion, A W Ltd – Harlow Timber Systems Eastern Ltd – Hoppings Softwood Products PLC – International Timber – Mid-Sussex Timber Co Ltd – Millworks Timber Specialists – Nicks & Co (Timber) Ltd – Watford Timber Co Ltd
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 Ltd – International Plywood (Importers) Ltd
ORIENTED STRAND BOARD, MANUFACTURERS
Or2000 – Norbord – Wood Panel Industries Federation
ORIENTED STRAND BOARD, MERCHANTS Or3000 – Altripan UK Ltd
PACKING CASE & BOX MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Pa1000 – Thomas Armstrong (Timber) Ltd
PAINTS
Pa3000 – AkzoNobel Industrial Coatings Ltd/Sikkens Joinery – Holman Specialist Paints Ltd – Rawlins Paints – Teknos GBI
PAINTS, FLAME RETARDANT
Pa4000 – Fabric Flare Solutions Ltd – Holman Specialist Paints Ltd – Rawlins Paints – Sealmaster Ltd
PALLET MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS
Pa5700 – MEDITE SMARTPLY – Thomas Armstrong (Timber) Ltd
PANEL CUTTING SERVICES Pa6200 – Meyer Timber Ltd – Panelco Ltd – Premium Timber Products Ltd
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PANEL PRODUCTS AGENTS & IMPORTERS
Pa7000 – Altripan UK Ltd – Arnold Laver – Caledonian Plywood Company – Finewood Marketing (UK) Ltd – Hanson Plywood Ltd – International Plywood (Importers) Ltd – James Latham PLC – Timberworks Europe
PANEL PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS Pa7200 – Arnold Laver – BCL Timber Projects Ltd – Gripdeck – Kritikoswood – MEDITE SMARTPLY – Norbord – Siero Lam SA – Wood Panel Industries Federation
PANEL PRODUCTS MERCHANTS & SUPPLIERS Pa7500 – Advanced Technical Panels – Alsford Timber – Altripan UK Ltd – Arnold Laver – Beaumont Forest Products Ltd – Buildbase Ltd – Caledonian Plywood Company – Chadwicks (Mowbray Drive) Ltd – Fulham Timber Merchants Ltd – Gibbs & Dandy – Jackson Buildbase – James Latham PLC – Melingoed Ltd – Meyer Timber Ltd – Mid-Sussex Timber Co Ltd – Panelco Ltd – Premium Timber Products Ltd – Timbmet – Watford Timber Co Ltd
PANELS, EDGE GLUED Pa7700 – E. y F. Gamiz – Timberdeal Ltd
PANELS, FLAME RETARDANT
Pa8000 – Envirograf – MEDITE SMARTPLY – Price & Pierce Forest Products Ltd – Sealmaster Ltd
PANELS, LAMINATED
Pa8200 – Advanced Technical Panels – E. y F. Gamiz – Egoin UK Timber Construction – Norbord – Wiehag Timber Construction
PANELS, PLASTIC & MELAMINE FACED Pa8500 – Advanced Technical Panels – Panelco Ltd
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PANELS, VENEERED
Pa8700 – BCL Timber Projects Ltd – Hazlin – Norbord – RB Doors & Joinery Ltd – Vicaima Doors
PARTICLEBOARD AGENTS & IMPORTERS Pa8800 – Hanson Plywood Ltd – Steico UK Ltd
PARTICLEBOARD MANUFACTURERS Pa9300 – Norbord – Wood Panel Industries Federation
PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Pg1000 – Broxap Ltd – Playdale Playgrounds – Street Design Ltd
PLYWOOD & BLOCKBOARD AGENTS & IMPORTERS
Pl1000 – Advanced Technical Panels – Altripan UK Ltd – Arnold Laver – Caledonian Plywood Company – Ghana Forestry Commission – Hanson Plywood Ltd – International Plywood (Importers) Ltd – Meyer Timber Ltd – Timber Marketing Services T/A Wood Concepts
PLYWOOD & BLOCKBOARD, DECORATIVE
Pl2000 – International Plywood (Importers) Ltd
RAILWAY SLEEPERS
SCAFFOLD BOARDS
RECLAIMED TIMBER SUPPLIERS
SHOPFITTERS
Ra2000 – WoodBlocX Ltd
Re1000 – Earthy Timber
REMEDIAL TREATMENT SERVICES Re3000 – Geo. Oliver & Son – Rotafix (Northern) Ltd
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Re4000 – Buro Happold Ltd – Burwell Deakins Architects – Department of Agriculture, Marine and Food – Edinburgh Napier University – FIRA International Ltd – Heyne Tillett Steel Ltd – Jenkins & Potter Ltd – Kingfisher – M L Kubik & Son Ltd – Milner Associates – PRP – Rotafix (Northern) Ltd – University of Manchester
RESTORATION SPECIALISTS
Re6000 – ERW Joinery Ltd – Green Oak Carpentry Company Ltd, The – McCurdy & Co Ltd – Rotafix (Northern) Ltd – Timber Loving Care
ROOFING MATERIAL SUPPLIERS Ro2000 – Canvey Wharf Co Ltd, The – DuPont (UK) Ltd – Jackson Buildbase – Pasquill – Rotho Blaas SRL – S R Timber – Silva Timber Products Ltd – Vida Wood UK Ltd
PLYWOOD & BLOCKBOARD, FLAME RETARDANT
SAWMILLS, BRITISH TIMBER
POLE SUPPLIERS
SAWMILLS, GENERAL
Pl3000 – Arnold Laver – Lonza Wood Protection – Meyer Timber Ltd – Premium Timber Products Ltd
Po1000 – Calders & Grandidge
PRESERVATION & TREATMENT SERVICES Pr1000 – Calders & Grandidge – Canvey Wharf Co Ltd, The – Gibbs & Dandy – Harlow Bros Ltd – International Timber – Koppers – Lonza Wood Protection – Mid-Sussex Timber Co Ltd – Timber Loving Care – Wood Protection Association
Sa6000 – Earthy Timber – G & S Specialist Timber – Vastern Timber – Whitney Sawmills
Sa6500 – Moreys – Pasquill – Stora Enso UK Ltd
SAWMILLS, HARDWOOD Sa7000 – Border Hardwood Ltd – E C Forest Products (Sales) – G & S Specialist Timber – Gilmour & Aitken – Siero Lam SA
SAWMILLS, SOFTWOOD Sa8000 – Gilmour & Aitken – PiveteauBois – S R Timber
Sc1000 – Andersons of London
Sh4000 – National Association of Shopfitters – T Manners & Sons Ltd – Vascroft Contractors Ltd
SIPS, MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS St8500 – Advanced Housing Systems Ltd – Building With Frames – Cowley Timber & Partners Ltd – Cygnum Ltd – Local Homes - Low Carbon Living – Lowfield Timber Frames Ltd – OFP Timber Framed Homes Ltd – Peerless Timber Homes – Simonin – Space4 Ltd
SOFTWARE
So1000 – Cowan Consultancy Ltd – FRILO Software GmbH – Greentram Software Pty Ltd – Koppers – MiTek Industries Ltd – NBS – Trimble Solutions UK
SOFTWOOD, ENVIRONMENTALLY CERTIFIED So6000 – Champion, A W Ltd – Fulham Timber Merchants Ltd – Price & Pierce Forest Products Ltd – Stourhead (Western) Estate – WoodBlocX Ltd
STAIN MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS St1000 – Holman Specialist Paints Ltd – Rawlins Paints
STAIR COMPONENTS
St2000 – Beaumont Forest Products Ltd – Haldane (UK) Ltd – Lowe & Simpson Ltd – SHERPA Connection Systems – Timberdeal Ltd
STAIRCASES
St3000 – Chase Joinery Contracts Ltd – Haldane (UK) Ltd – Harlow Timber Systems Eastern Ltd – Houghtons of York – JDM Joinery Ltd – Lowe & Simpson Ltd – MFM Joinery Ltd – Redwood Design Ltd
STREET FURNITURE, TIMBER St5000 – Broxap Ltd – CTS Bridges Ltd – Oxford Oak – Street Design Ltd – WoodBlocX Ltd
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STRENGTH GRADED TIMBER St6000 – Beaumont Forest Products Ltd – Border Hardwood Ltd – G & S Specialist Timber – Harlow Bros Ltd – Vincent Timber Ltd
STRUCTURAL COMPONENT MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS St8000 – Benfield Timber Buildings – Harlow Bros Ltd – Local Homes - Low Carbon Living – MiTek Industries Ltd – OFP Timber Framed Homes Ltd – Oregon Timber Frame Ltd – Simpson Strong-Tie – Space4 Ltd – Timber Frame Management Ltd – Wiehag Timber Construction – Wolf Systems Ltd
STRUCTURAL TIMBER COMPOSITE MATERIAL St9000 – A J Laminated Beams Ltd – Flight Timber Products Ltd – Steico UK Ltd
SURVEYORS, BUILDING
Su1000 – Broughton Beatty Wearring Ltd – Buchanan Surveys – BWB Consulting Ltd – Canham Consulting – Chescoe Chartered Surveyors & Architects Ltd – CPR (Construction Plans & Regulations) Ltd – D C Blayney Associates – David Barrington Ltd – Edward Hunt & Co – Ellis and Moore Consulting Engineers – Fidler Associates Ltd – G J Taylor Consultancy – Haydn E Williams Cyf. Chartered Surveyors – HM Chambers and Partners – Hutton & Rostron Environmental Investigations Ltd – Karl Beeby Consulting – Kendall Kingscott Ltd – KRP Building Consultancy Ltd – L F Webb & Partner – MKA Architects Ltd – NPS South West Ltd – Oakleaf Building Surveyors – Perega – Philip Hawkey Architectural Design – Pollard Architectural – Property Maintenance Services Directorate – Robert Stone Associates – S.Gurd Property Solutions Ltd – The Morton Partnership Ltd – Trewin Design Architects – WM Design & Architecture Ltd – Wright Design – Wyatt Carruthers Jebb – Yeoman Ltd
SURVEYORS, QUANTITY
Su2000 – Entrust Support Services Ltd – Expedite Design Services Ltd – Kendall Kingscott Ltd – NPS South West Ltd
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TESTING SERVICES, ACOUSTIC Te0500 – Bickerdike Allen Partners LLP
TESTING SERVICES, FIRE Te2000 – BM TRADA – DDS (International) Ltd – Fabric Flare Solutions Ltd – Sealmaster Ltd
TESTING SERVICES, MECHANICAL Te3000 – BM TRADA
TESTING SERVICES, PRODUCT Te3500 – Kingfisher – Milner Associates – Setsco Services PTE Ltd
TESTING SERVICES, STRUCTURAL Te4000 – Baynham Meikle Partnership – BM TRADA – Greenbeams.com, Structural & Civil Consultants – Michael Hadi Associates – Milner Associates
TIMBER AGENTS & IMPORTERS, GENERAL Ti0200 – Andersons of London – Benchmark Timber Ltd – Capricorn Eco Timber – Oregon Timber Frame Ltd – Ramsay Timber Ltd – Silva Timber Products Ltd – Timbersource Ltd – Timbmet
TIMBER AGENTS & IMPORTERS, HARDWOOD Ti0500 – Border Hardwood Ltd – Capricorn Eco Timber – E O Burton & Co Ltd – Finewood Marketing (UK) Ltd – Ghana Forestry Commission – James Latham PLC – NHG Timber Ltd – Oregon Timber Frame Ltd – Pacific European Timber Agency Ltd – Timbersource Ltd
TIMBER AGENTS & IMPORTERS, SOFTWOOD
Ti0800 – Morgan Timber – NHG Timber Ltd – Norman Ltd – Price & Pierce Forest Products Ltd – S R Timber – Timber Focus – Timber Marketing Services T/A Wood Concepts – Timbersource Ltd – Vida Wood UK Ltd
TIMBER COMPONENTS, AGENTS & IMPORTERS
Ti0900 – Scotframe Timber Engineering Ltd
TIMBER DRYING SERVICES Ti1000 – Earthy Timber – International Timber – Timberdeal Ltd
TIMBER FRAME, ANCILLARY COMPONENTS
Ti2700 – Allwood Timber Construction – DuPont (UK) Ltd – Flight Timber Products Ltd – Frame UK – MTE (Leicester) Ltd – Scotframe Timber Engineering Ltd – Simpson Strong-Tie
TIMBER FRAME, CARPENTRY FRAMED STRUCTURES
Ti2500 – A J Laminated Beams Ltd – Allwood Timber Construction – BE Timber Frame – Bespoke Timber Frames – Blue Sky Property Services: Timber frame buildings – Border Oak Design & Construction – Cowley Timber & Partners Ltd – Flitcraft Ltd – Gibbs Timber Frame Ltd – Green Oak Carpentry Company Ltd, The – Hadex – McCurdy & Co Ltd – Oak Frames Direct – Paling Joiners – Robertson Timber Engineering Ltd – Steve Coleman (Timber Erectors) Ltd – T J Crump Oakwrights Ltd – Technical & Graphic Design Services Ltd – The Cartlodge Company – Turner Timber Frames Ltd – Wales Timber Solutions – Westructure Timber Frame Ltd – Westwind Oak Buildings Ltd – Wooden House
TIMBER FRAME, DESIGN SERVICES
Ti1200 – ADEPT Consulting (UK) Ltd – Advanced Housing Systems Ltd – AJR Design Solutions Ltd – Andrew Page Oak – ARC Engineers Ltd – Archibald Shaw LLP – ATK Partnership Ltd – Barter Hill Partnership Ltd – BdR Civil & Structural Engineering Ltd – BTS Timber Engineering Ltd – Campbell Reith Hill LLP – Canham Consulting – Cartledge Timber Frame – CDC Timber – Civil & Structural Partnership Ltd – Civil and Structural Engineering Shetland Ltd – Croft Structural Engineers – Crucis Designs Ltd – Deeside Timberframe Ltd – D-Tech Design Ltd – Durkin Design – E & M West – E A R Sheppard Consulting Civil & Structural Engineers Ltd – Ellis and Moore Consulting Engineers – Entuitive – Evolve – Fairhurst – Fineside Timberframe Ltd – Fleming Homes Ltd
– FrameWork Synergies Ltd – Furness Partnership Ltd – Garden Buildings Cornwall Ltd – Geoff Crowther Architects Ltd – Goodson Associates – Green Arc Design – Greenbeams.com, Structural & Civil Consultants – Hilton Barnfield Architects – Hockley & Dawson – Holbrook Design Ltd – IAF Design – Inwood Engineering Ltd – JML Contracts Ltd – Knight Designs – Lawrence Duck Architecture – Leonine Cad Ltd – McColl Associates – Mercers Timber Frame Consultancy – Merronbrook Ltd – Michael Hadi Associates – Mime Architects Ltd – Modulus – Momentum Consulting Engineers – Morrish & Partners – MTE (Leicester) Ltd – Myriad Construction Ltd – Norder Design Associates – Olive Modular Ltd – ONCE Civil & Structural Ltd – Pavlovskis Lister Ltd – Peter Dann Ltd – Phase 8 Development Company – Philip Hawkey Architectural Design – Pollard Architectural – PPK Timber Designs Ltd – Rainford Timber Co Ltd – Ramboll – Ramsay and Chalmers – RCSSS Chartered Structural Solutions – Robert Rowett Architectural Services – Robertson Timber Engineering Ltd – Roger Casey Associates Ltd – Rushmoor Engineering Services – Sanders Consulting – Scandia Hus Manufacturing Ltd – Self-Build-Pro (Chartered Surveyors) – Sevenoaks Modular Ltd – Silvatec Design Ltd – Solid Structures (UK) Ltd – Spencer Jones Design Ltd – Stanley Fyffe Associates – Stirling Maynard – Straight Up Timber Frame Ltd – Structural Timber Design Services Ltd – StructureMode Ltd – T W P Consulting Structural & Civil Engineers – Technical & Graphic Design Services Ltd – TFS Design Ltd – Truro Timber Frames – Vision Development – Wain Morehead Architects Ltd – Wedeman Consulting Ltd – Westructure Timber Frame Ltd – Wolf Systems Ltd
TIMBER FRAME, MANUFACTURERS Ti2000 – A. C. Roof Trusses Ltd – Advanced Housing Systems Ltd – Allwood Timber Construction – Andrew Davie Timber Frame Homes – Anson Timberworks Ltd – Arbonis – B & K Structures – Bartram Timber Frame Ltd – BE Timber Frame – Benfield Timber Buildings – Bespoke Timber Frames – Building With Frames – Cartledge Timber Frame – Charnwood Timber Frame
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– Constructional Timber (Manufacturers) Ltd – Countryside Properties Timber Frame – Cygnum Ltd – Deeside Timberframe Ltd – Dunn & Haynes Oak Framing Ltd – Eco Homes Direct Ltd – Egoin UK Timber Construction – Elite Systems GB Ltd – English Heritage Buildings LLP – Fleming Buildings Ltd – Fleming Homes Ltd – Flight Timber Products Ltd – Frame UK – Gibbs Timber Frame Ltd – Guardian Homes – Havelock ONE – Ipswich Timber Frame Ltd – Joseph Griggs & Co Ltd – Karlin Timber Frame (NE) Ltd – Kestrel Timber Frame Ltd – Kritikoswood – Lakeland Timber Frame – LiSkandas – Local Homes - Low Carbon Living – Lowfield Timber Frames Ltd – Manley Timberframe – Merronbrook Ltd – Moreys – MTE (Leicester) Ltd – Norscot Joinery Ltd – Oak Frames Direct – OFP Timber Framed Homes Ltd – Oregon Timber Frame Ltd – Paramount Timber Frame Ltd – Peerless Timber Homes – Pennine Timber Frame (UK) Ltd – Perkins & Perry Ltd – Phase 8 Development Company – QTF Services – Rainford Timber Co Ltd – RMJ Homes Ltd – Robertson Timber Engineering Ltd – Scandia Hus Manufacturing Ltd – Scotframe Timber Engineering Ltd – Sevenoaks Modular Ltd – Siero Lam SA – Space4 Ltd – STREIF – Swift Timber Homes Ltd – Sydenhams Timber Engineering – T J Crump Oakwrights Ltd – Technical & Graphic Design Services Ltd – Thomas Armstrong (Timber) Ltd – Timber Frame Management Ltd – Timber Kit Solutions Ltd – 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 – Westcountry Timber Frames – Westructure Timber Frame Ltd – Westwind Oak Buildings Ltd – Williams Homes (Bala) Ltd
TIMBER FRAME, SITE ERECTION SERVICES
Ti1500 – 21st Century Carpentry Building Services Ltd – Advanced Housing Systems Ltd – Andrew Page Oak – B & K Structures – BE Timber Frame – Bespoke Timber Frames – Cartledge Timber Frame – Charnwood Timber Frame – Constructs South West Ltd – Cygnum Ltd – Deeside Timberframe Ltd
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– Durkin Design – Fineside Timberframe Ltd – Flight Timber Products Ltd – Gibbs Timber Frame Ltd – Hadex – JML Contracts Ltd – Karlin Timber Frame (NE) Ltd – Kilbroney Timber Frame Ltd – LiSkandas – Martin Robinson Carpentry Ltd – Mercers Timber Frame Consultancy – Merronbrook Ltd – MTE (Leicester) Ltd – Myriad Construction Ltd – Norfolk Timber Frames Ltd – Oakridge Building Company – P Thomas Associates Ltd – Paramount Timber Frame Ltd – Peerless Timber Homes – Pennine Timber Frame (UK) Ltd – Rainford Timber Co Ltd – RMJ Homes Ltd – Self-Build-Pro (Chartered Surveyors) – Steve Coleman (Timber Erectors) Ltd – Timber Design Services – Timbertech Homes Ltd – Timbertek Ltd – Truro Timber Frames – Turner Timber Frames Ltd – Venturer Pte Ltd – Vision Development – Wales Timber Solutions – Westructure Timber Frame Ltd
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 – Arnold Laver – Beaumont Forest Products Ltd – Bell & Sime Buildbase – Benchmark Timber Ltd – Brodies Timber – Buildbase Ltd – Capricorn Eco Timber – Chadwicks (Mowbray Drive) Ltd – Days Buildbase – Fleming Buildbase – Gibbs & Dandy – Harlow Bros Ltd – Harlow Timber Systems Eastern Ltd – Hay & Co Buildbase – Hendricks Lovell – International Timber – J P Corry Group Ltd – Jackson Buildbase – Joseph Griggs & Co Ltd – Kritikoswood – Meyer Timber Ltd – Mid-Sussex Timber Co Ltd – Moreys – Nottage Joinery & Timber Merchants – Panelco Ltd – Premium Timber Products Ltd – Ramsay Timber Ltd – Scandia Hus Manufacturing Ltd – Silva Timber Products Ltd
TIMBER MERCHANTS, HARDWOOD SPECIALIST
Ti7600 – A C Timber Solutions Ltd – Abbey Woods – Border Hardwood Ltd – Brooks Bros (UK) Ltd – Capricorn Eco Timber – Champion, A W Ltd – Coed Cymru – Days Buildbase – E C Forest Products (Sales) – English Woodlands Timber Ltd – Exterior Solutions Ltd – G & S Specialist Timber – Gilmour & Aitken – iWood Timber Ltd – James Latham PLC – Melingoed Ltd – Norman Ltd – Nottage Joinery & Timber Merchants – Thorogood Timber Ltd – Timbersource Ltd – Vastern Timber – W. L. West & Sons Ltd – Woodtrend Ltd
TIMBER MERCHANTS, SOFTWOOD SPECIALIST
Ti7700 – Abbey Woods – Beaumont Forest Products Ltd – Benchmark Timber Ltd – Brooks Bros (UK) Ltd – Davidson Timber UK Ltd – Days Buildbase – Gilmour & Aitken – Hendricks Lovell – James Latham PLC – Nicks & Co (Timber) Ltd – Norman Ltd – Price & Pierce Forest Products Ltd – Thorogood Timber Ltd – Timbersource Ltd – Vida Wood UK Ltd
TOOLS, POWER
To0500 – G & S Specialist Timber – Nottage Joinery & Timber Merchants
TRUSSED RAFTER MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Tr4000 – A. C. Roof Trusses Ltd – Arnold Laver – Benfield Timber Buildings – Buildbase Ltd – Flight Timber Products Ltd – Frame UK – Gibbs Timber Frame Ltd – Harlow Timber Systems Eastern Ltd – Jackson Buildbase – Joseph Griggs & Co Ltd – LiSkandas – Melingoed Ltd – Merronbrook Ltd – MiTek Industries Ltd – Moreys – MTE (Leicester) Ltd – Nicks & Co (Timber) Ltd – Pasquill – Perkins & Perry Ltd – Phase 8 Development Company – Scandia Hus Manufacturing Ltd – Scotts of Thrapston Ltd – Sevenoaks Modular Ltd – Sydenhams Timber Engineering
– Thomas Armstrong (Timber) Ltd – Timber Kit Solutions Ltd – Trussed Rafter Association – Turner Timber Frames Ltd – Wolf Systems Ltd
TRUSSED RAFTER MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT Tr5000 – MiTek Industries Ltd – Wolf Systems Ltd
VAPOUR PERMEABLE MEMBRANES Va0500 – Beaumont Forest Products Ltd – DuPont (UK) Ltd – Rotho Blaas SRL
VARNISH MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS Va1000 – AkzoNobel Industrial Coatings Ltd/Sikkens Joinery – Ghana Forestry Commission – Teknos GBI
VENEERING SERVICES
Ve3000 – Kent Flush Doors & Joinery Ltd – Taylor Made Joinery Interiors Ltd
WARRANTY BODIES Wa1000 – BLP Insurance – NHBC
WINDOW MANUFACTURERS Wi2000 – Adams Joinery Ltd – Biker Group – Dempsey Dyer Ltd – ERW Joinery Ltd – JDM Joinery Ltd – Kritikoswood – LiSkandas – MFM Joinery Ltd – NBJ (London) Ltd – Norscot Joinery Ltd – Patchett Joinery Ltd – Scotts of Thrapston Ltd – T Manners & Sons Ltd
WINDOWS, HARDWOOD
Wi3000 – Chase Joinery Contracts Ltd – Dempsey Dyer Ltd – Houghtons of York – JCK Joinery
WINDOWS, SOFTWOOD
Wi4000 – Charnwood Timber Frame – Chase Joinery Contracts Ltd – Dempsey Dyer Ltd
WOODTURNING SERVICES Wo2000 – Haldane (UK) Ltd – Lowe & Simpson Ltd
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List of advertisers A W Champion Ltd.......................................................... 114
Hans Hundegger AG.......................................................... 60
QTF Services...................................................................... 76
Alsford Timber................................................................. 102
Hanson Plywood................................................................ 30
R B Doors & Joinery Ltd................................................. 160
Altripan UK Ltd................................................................. 102
Hoppings Softwood Products..........................72, 128, 138
Rainscreen Systems....................................................... 128
Blue Sky Property Services.............................................. 44
Houghtons of York........................................................... 166
Richmond Thermal Solutions.......................................... 52
Border Merchant Systems............................................. 100
Howarth Timber & Building Supplies............................ 108
Rotafix HQ.......................................................................... 83
British Woodworking Federation................................... 164
HSBCAD UK........................................................................ 88
Rubio Monocoat UK........................................................ 153
Brooks Bros (UK)......................................................... 2, 126
Huws Gray.......................................................................... 42
Rushmoor Engineering Services..................................... 54
BSW Timber..................................................................... 132
Ian Chalk Architects......................................................... 45
Scotframe Timber Engineering........................................ 64
Calders & Grandidge....................................................... 125
Impra Wood Protection Ltd............................................ 140
Seven Oaks Modular......................................................... 58
CO2 Timber Supplies...................................................... 100
International Timber......................................................... 96
Combilift........................................................................... 101
ISO-Chemie........................................................................ 72
Concept Distribution Ltd................................................... 64
ITW Construction Products.............................................. 56
Constructional Timber...................................................... 78
James Latham................................24, Outside Back Cover
Creffields.......................................................................... 152
Jet Joinery....................................................................... 168
Crendon Timber Engineering Ltd..................................... 54
Griggs Timber Company................................................... 48
Dave Construction............................................................. 30
Kingston Modular Systems.............................................. 86
Deanta UK Ltd.................................................................. 158
Koppers Performance Chemicals..........................144-145
Doors Plus Group...................148, 161, Inside Back Cover
Lakeland Timber Frame................................................... 90
Dorset Timber Engineering Ltd........................................ 44
Lane Civil Engineering...................................................... 48
DWB Group......................................................................... 76
LFS Fire Solutions & Maintenance................................ 156
Dynalyse............................................................................. 90
Liberty Contracts............................................................. 150
Eco Homes Direct.............................................................. 76
Malaysian Timber Council.............................................. 106
Ecodek.............................................................................. 138
MDM Timber...................................................................... 98
ECO-Space Jersey............................................................. 77
Medite Smartply Coillte Panel Products......................... 94
Ecosse Doors Ltd............................................................. 152
MiTek.................................................................................. 61
Egoin................................................................................... 74
MKM Building Supplies.................................................... 99
Engineered Timber Solutions........................................... 60
Moor Manage CM Ltd....................................................... 66
Envirograf - Intumescent Systems............................... 154
Morgan Timber.................................................................. 92
Fabric Flare Solutions Ltd.............................................. 160
Murray Timber Group........................................... 6, 62, 117
Venables Oak................................................................... 128
Flitcraft............................................................................... 80
NBJ................................................................................... 166
Vicaima............................................................................. 150
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) UK........................... 116
NHG Timber Ltd............................................................... 103
W J Group......................................................................... 152
G-frame Structures........................................................... 70
Norbord.................................................................................4
W L West & Sons Ltd....................................................... 110
G P Wood............................................................................ 98
Owatrol............................................................................. 142
Wardell Longlengths....................................................... 114
Ghana Forestry Commission..................................112-113
Paramount Timber Frame................................................ 50
Woodsafe Timber Protection .......... Inside Front Cover -1
Global HSE Solutions....................................................... 139
Payne Carpentry................................................................ 20
Woodscape...................................................................... 133.
Global Timber Products Ltd........................................... 124
Peerless Homes................................................................. 44
Wyckham Blackwell......................................................... 52
Glosford SIPS..................................................................... 90
Piveteaubois.............................................................. 26, 130
Züblin Timber...............................................................68-69
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Siberian Timber UK Ltd................................................... 102 Siero Lam......................................................................... 124 Simpson Strong-Tie........................................................ 198 SIPCO.................................................................................. 86 Steico UK...................................................................... 30, 72 Steve Brown Carpentry.................................................... 52 Storaenso UK Ltd............................................................. 116 Tilly Holzindustrie.............................................................. 98 Timbabuild Structures...................................................... 84 Timber Connection...............................................................8 Timber Frame Management............................................ 40 Timber Frameworks (Alba).............................................. 64 Timber Innovations........................................................... 82 Timber Loving Care......................................................... 122 Timber Trade Federation...................................... 14-15, 36 TMJ Contractors.............................................................. 169 Vandecasteele Houtimport....................................... 32, 115 Vastern Timber................................................................ 120
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