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HI,

Need advise/recommendations on firms/people who people have used for similar work.

I have a lower ground floor in a large house that needs fixing, it has damp, it needs eletrical work, one load bearing wall needs to be removed hence structural enginner needed,fit new french doors, plastering etc.

Once that is all done, a kitchen/dining room should be fitted and a bathroom....


I'm looking for a company that can do the lot, including manage the project. Any recommendation from anyone having had similar work done would be greatly appreciated.


Many thanks.

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