Projects

Progress at Oak Manor

October 27, 2011

Our masonry team have completed the construction of the first phase of this project.Roof covering is due to commence and first fix will shortly be underway on phase 1 of this prestigious new build house. 

Progress at Hazel Terrace

October 27, 2011

Contiguous piling now complete forming the provisional structure for the basement. Work to pile caps has commenced and the majority of the steelwork to the existing house has been installed.

Progress at Oak Manor

October 4, 2011

Construction at Oak House is on programme and due to be completed the middle of this month.  Installation of the wood burning stoves is due to take place this week along with the remaining second fix carpentry works.  We have recently been contacted by RIBA regarding this project with a view to featuring Oak Manor in the next annual publication of the Conservation Review.

Progress at Acorn Farm

October 4, 2011

Construction of the Oak frame garden room is underway. The penultimate part of the renovation of this beautiful farmhouse.

Contract Awarded for Construction Works at Hazel Terrace

July 21, 2011

Work is programmed to commence within the next 8 weeks on Hazel Terrace located at a prestigious address in Oxford City Centre.  The project involves the restoration and extension of the Victorian Terrace incorporating the construction of a large basement using contiguous piling.

 

Construction Begins at Maple Terrace

July 21, 2011

Work commenced this month at Maple Terrace. The project involves the restoration and extension of a Victorian Terrace located at a prestigious address in the centre of Oxford.

Progress at Oak House

July 21, 2011

The renovation and extension of Oak House is three quarters complete. A green oak frame is the basis of the construction of the extension with SIPS panels. The architect for this project is Roderick James Architects, regularly featured on the Grand Designs television programme. The electrical installation is now complete and internal plastering is under way. The property will feature a rain water harvester, photovoltaic and solar panels, and a wood burning cooker and three further wood burning stoves.  Environmental considerations have been very much a priority on this project and we have utilised the very latest modern building techniques to achieve the maximum results.