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We are Allston Small Works and can advise you and quote you for building work you may require.

However, as you are needing a steel box frame construction this will need a structual engineer to asess the situation. This will be the first step. We can reccomend a structual engineer we work with and knows the particular ground characteristics of the Dulwich area.

His name is Clive Wattson : 01903610245 moblie: 07753682989

The structual engineer is normally engaged by you, the client seperately and independantly from the building contractor. So this will be your first step to contact him. Once he has assesed what is needed for the steel frame and associated works, we would then be in position to quote you on the general works to refurbish your kitchen. 

 

James: +44 7393 693455

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