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Shopfitting usually starts with looking at the office or business shop floor according to how the space is going to be used, as this is key to ensuring all the space is used to its maximum potential.


Advice and guidance on any planning applications that may be needed can be discussed at this stage.


Fixtures and fittings such as shelving, desks, or partitions can be sourced from a wide variety of suppliers or a bespoke design commissioned to fit in with specific customer requirements.


Air conditioning systems can be installed if required. This will make the day to day working conditions or the whole shopping experience a lot more pleasant. Our working partners are experts in their field and their experience of providing solutions for all types of applications makes the process easy and painless.


Tower can supply desks, counters and shelving according to client's requirements, incorporating friendly ergonomic design and style that's both fit for purpose and pleasant on the eye. That’s as well as ensuring a professional and quality appearance that fits within budgetary constraints.


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environment is fit for purpose. It will depend on the project as to what levels and types of lighting are required. Tower along with their experts will assess the lighting needs, and provide the best and most cost effective lighting solutions tailored to a client’s specific requirements.


Plumbing and electrical work will be carried out to match the designs and ensure every aspect of the work is finished to the highest regulated standards as well as quality. Flooring needs are discussed to ensure the correct suitability for a busy office or commercial environment. Once a decision has been made, our time served tradesmen will provide a high quality fitting service that will guarantee longevity and an excellent blend to the surrounding fixtures and fittings. Tower also specialises in carrying out office dilapidation works for outgoing tenants to ensure you meet your leasehold agreement of returning the space to its original condition. This is very often a requirement and we are well versed in the need to turn around such works quickly and efficiently.


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titimely sequence and can often bel worked around occupied building restrictions.


We also work alongside our sister company Building Renovations Limited in the area of historical and listed buildings. We have extensive experience in this area and work closely with local authorities relating to such properties. We are also proud to be an Eco Active Business and our staff regularly attend seminars to keep them up to date with best practice.


As a company Tower offers the best of both worlds. Big enough to have the resources to take on any challenge but with the attitude of a small company that cares about it's clients.


For a free consultation or advice call the team at Tower on 789444


Tower Shopfitting & Construction Ltd, The Granite Office, West Hill, St. Helier, Jersey. JE2 3HB


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