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Allans of Gillock - Builders and Agricultural Merchants to the Highlands and Islands of Scotland from five branches, can offer a service to DIY and trade alike.

Cruden Group - Contractors and developers to the public and private sectors in Scotland

Carronvale Timber Frame - Design, supply and erection of all different types of timber buildings from this Grangemouth company.

The Rolland Group - Independent company specialising in construction, maintenance, decoration, fire protection, partitioning and specialist coatings. Edinburgh and Glasgow, Scotland, UK.

Helforn Ltd - Builders and civil engineers. Modernisation, renovation and preservation projects including flats, tenement buildings housing, offices, listed buildings, roofing, timber protection and bridge construction.

Woodco - Timber frame homes - Timber frame homes, buildings and holiday homes in Scotland. Caithness based.

Structural Steel Contractors in Scotland - Structural steelwork and metalwork from conception to completion from Archibald McAuley Structural engineers of Dumbarton.

McAlindon Building Contractors - Custom building contractors, with kitchen & bath services available through affiliate. Largs, Scotland.

P. Hayward & Son Ltd - building and contracting - Based in Lockerbie, Scotland - established for over 60 years. Building and contracting, house building, joinery manufacture. Offering incorporation of Feng Shui into design and building techniques if required.

Building and Civil Engineering Contractors - Established in 1864, John Dennis and Company Ltd are a long established Building and Civil Engineering Contractor with a strong reputation for cost, quality and performance.

Stephen Gardiner Construction - Building individually designed homes in Scotland.

Red Building Projects - Garden landscaping, house extensions, apartment renovations and multiple occupancy flat upgrading across Edinburgh and Central Scotland.

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