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Hi All,


Aldrich Building Services is delighted to offer our services including a free on site (following covid-19 social distancing guidelines) or zoom meeting call to provide a free quotation or consultation on any building or construction project.


Our services are extensive and we pride ourselves on meeting every project on time, on budget and on vision. Operating with 35 years experience across the South East and London. We offer a 'one-stop' managed service for all your project needs ranging from simple refurbishments to complex large commercial projects.


Please feel free to get in touch either via email ([email protected]) or by filling out a request on our website (https://www.aldrichbuilding.com)


We look forward to working with you.


Zachary Adams

Hi Peristalsis,


We operate across the South East and London - so have various projects ongoing across these areas. If you were asking were our offices are based we are located in London (Aldrich Building Services, 4th Floor, Silverstream House, 45 Fitzroy Street, Fitzrovia, London, W1T 6EB, United Kingdom)


For more information please feel free to contact us on [email protected] or visit our website (https://www.aldrichbuilding.com)


Thank you for your interest in Aldrich Building Services!


Zachary

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