Building Tall and Building Wide

Directional Drilling: Promoting Optimal Efficiency and Safety in Your Worksite

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If you are planning on installing new underground conduit, pipes or cables on your property, you should consider choosing directional drilling for the project. This trenchless technique will allow your contractors to place the utilities in the ground without excavation. There are multiple benefits of directional boring over open-cut installation. These include minimal disturbance to the landscape, lower remediation costs, reduced contamination of groundwater and increased safety. On the other hand, the exact results of a drilling project will depend on the practices maintained during the operation. Read More»

How to Choose a Surface for Your New Tennis Court

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If you are a keen tennis player, then adding a tennis court to your home is a great idea. Not only will it offer you hours of enjoyment, but it can add value to your home and save you time travelling to and from your local tennis court. However, tennis court construction is not something you should do yourself. If you are planning to add a court to your home, you will need to have some idea of exactly what you want before you start to discuss your requirements with your tennis court builders. Read More»

Manufacturers Fabricate and Supply Timber Frames and Trusses For the Construction of a New Home

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During the construction of a new home, the quality of the timber used in the framework is an important consideration if the home is to stand the test of time and be a sound investment well into the future. Manufacturers of timber frames and trusses can provide timber roof trusses, pre-assembled wall frames, eaves and floor joists to the builder or owner builder, making it easier to construct a new home more quickly and efficiently. The team can deliver the required type and quantity of timber product to the building site, regardless of how big or small the project. Read More»

Two Ways to Make the House-Building Process Less Stressful

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If you have plans to build a home but are concerned about the amount of stress this process is likely to invite into your life, don’t worry; there are things that you can do to keep your stress levels down throughout this challenging period of time. Read on to find out more. Visit the site regularly One of the best ways to minimise the amount of stress you experience during the house-building process is to visit the site regularly (ideally, once a day). Read More»

Industrial Sheds Are Perfect for the Business That Needs More Space

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Do you need more space for your business? You could transfer your operations to a new site, or perhaps spend a lot of time and money creating a new brick structure on your land. Both of these options can prove to be time consuming and expensive, there is a better option. The cost effective option Why not purchase a pre-engineered industrial shed or building and erect it on your site? This can be done quickly without much of the hassle that would come from building a new structure from scratch. Read More»