Blog - "One Stop" Service For Planning, Design and Construction (30/01/2012)



Well this is the Olympic year - it will be interesting to see how hosting the Olympics will affect the country. Last year when we had time off for the Royal Wedding the country ground to a halt!



We have finished the loft conversion and single storey extension in London. The client is very excited and happy so well done team. We undertook the scheme design, planning, building control and construction works for this particular project.We have uploaded photos of the scheme to the main site - click here and please have a look. We welcome all comments and thoughts regarding the finished project.


January has brought some good news on the planning approvals front; we have gained approval for some flat conversions, new dwellings, stables & barns to name a few. Let us hope the planners look favourably on our schemes in the future as well.



The winter weather has not hit yet and still fairly mild which is good news as work on a new site is due to start next week.  This is for structural alterations and remodelling of a dwelling.  Agrarian Architecture has undertaken the design and building control approvals, whilst Agrarian Construction is set to undertake the construction works.  We are tasked with knocking down walls, inserting steel beams, new studwork and removal of chimney breasts, leaving the shell which the client wants to fit out themselves.  We are basically doing the messy demolition and structural works.  I will keep you posted on this project as it progresses.  It’s another project where the clients are great - long may it last.


As always we are currently in discussions with planners at numerous planning departments negotiating favourable outcomes for our clients, one of which is in connection with a shopping centre near Birmingham. 



Ecobuild Exhibition is in March. I am looking forward to this as there are lots of new products on and coming to market.  One I am particularly interested in is photovoltaic paint, which means instead of having the panels on your roof, you just have to paint your roof with this special paint! Brilliant (if it works!!)