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Builder for side return extension (ground floor)


RunningGirl16

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Martin's Builders http://www.martinsbuilders.com/

Did ours a year ago.

Super quality work. Great team.

We had an architect too - so we had drawings etc, like you. The architect we used drew up a request for tender and sent it out to four contractors for the build. Meant we knew we were comparing apples with apples.

Architect also PM'd the project for us - fairly light touch, but it made it all so much easier.

Might be worth asking your architect if they offer the same.

This is the work

http://www.martinsbuilders.com/index.php/portfolio/event/BawdaleRoadE

If you want more details, PM me.

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Hi,I would like to put one more recommendation for Peter Vasco 07961403256 and his team.

They have done immaculate job on our extension and the full house refurbishment,they offer a professional hand over most external and internal jobs.Please PM me for more info.

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I can recommend Peter Saunderson from Amberwood Construction for the work he has done for me.

He is very hands-on and mindful of every step of the work and at a good price.

He was very thorough taking care of protecting my belonging working in an occupied house

He can be contacted on the following telephone number 07435410808

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