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We are looking to start significant work on our property beginning in January 2014, expected to last approx 12 weeks. We plan to knock down an internal wall, move our kitchen, install underfloor heating, fit a bi-fold door and move a toilet, among other things...


We have full architect plans and are currently putting the work out to tender against a detailed list of the work needed.


If anyone has any recommendations of builders that they have used for similar work, who worked to budget and on time I would really appreciate a DM.


Thanks so much!

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Dulwich Construction are a local building company that specialise in all types of building works, we come highly recommended on this forum and can also supply references. All our work is carried out to the highest standard and our prices are very competitive. If you would like a no obligation quote on a forthcoming project, please feel free to contact Simon 07704 184897 or info@dulwichconstruction.com (take a look at some of our previous work on our website www.dulwichconstruction.com)


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bvas Wrote:

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> Hi I can recommend the builder who is gas

> register,part P electrician,carpenter,plaster hi

> is the everything you need his name is Bob

> 07876684441 I can recommend him to any one.


In response to bvas's posts, see mine at http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,1281652,1282852#msg-1282852.

Hi, I can recommend Phillip Quinn 07701 097779 who is based locally in Peckham. Last year we had internal walls moved, sliding doors put in, re-plastering etc. I recommended him to other friends who required more extensive work and they were very pleased with the outcome too.

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