January-February 2012 FRAME UK
Superb team of well-trained staff
complete timber frame package, quality controlled to a high specification. ‘We have established a one- stop shop factory environment and can provide all your timber engineering requirements under one roof. As proof of our continued commitment to the industry, we offer presentations to interested groups and professional organisations. ‘Any timber frame structure
manufactured and supplied by Frame UK will be designed specifically for the project and will be detailed accordingly. Construction of the timber frame must be carried out in accordance with drawings and details issued for construction.
‘Frame UK has a superb team of well-trained staff to advise and guide clients through their project. Strict quality control operates in our factory on a stringent and continual basis and our products are regularly
checked once on site to ensure that we maintain the highest standards to which our clients have become accustomed. ‘We are acutely aware of
environmental issues and in particular the waste that is generated by the timber industry. With this in mind, we ensure that waste is kept to a minimum by using only quality timber from sustainable managed plantations. As our timber solutions are manufactured in our factory, there is less wastage created on site. ‘Meanwhile, Frame UK is committed to substantial investment into the research and development of all aspects of new innovations within the industry.’ For more details, contact Frame UK, Jenson House, Cardrew industrial Estate, Redruth, Cornwall, TR15 1SS. Tel: 01209 310560. Fax: 01209 310561.
Email:
info@frameuk.com. Web:
www.framehomes.co.uk.
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tel. 01209 202170 Unit 14, Cardrew Ind. Estate Redruth, Cornwall TR15 1SS
fax. 01209 310561
enquiries@sanderspeppersmith.com
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