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Update: three-bay café in Telford

Update We reported on 26th October how Kenneth Shaw had taken a three-bay open plan building and was converting it into a cafe. Open For Business He has now finished and is open for business at ...

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Demonstration units for our sister company Eldapoint

Completed and wearing new TF Jackson decals, this two bay and single unit are destined for Eldapoint’s depot in Liverpool, for use as sales and demonstration units. They include vision panel doors, ...

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LIGHT STEEL FRAMING IN MODULAR CONSTRUCTION

Light Steel Framing in Modular Construction Light steel framing can be used in a wide range of building types and construction applications including portable modular buildings. TF Jackson ...

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