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16.02.2012 22:45:13

We've had a very busy winter, developing a variety of assembly kits for customers as diverse as the new concourse at Kings Cross station, the Doha residence in Quatar and a number of boats. Working in steel, aluminium and increasingly plywood and MDF, we can generate easy to build modular units for the latest curved architecture, working with Architects to achieve the exact complex curved surfaces that they require.

We've also been working with the team at Parkol Engineering in Whitby to provide a lengthening and hull refinement service, creating assembly systems for pre built bulb bows, centre sections and nozzles that allow fast fitting and finishing in their floating drydock.

We'll be at Digital Past 2012, the RCAHMW's excellent 2 day conference next week, then we're preparing for an interesting project, working with our Spanish partners at DOCTUM to record cave houses in the countryside around Granada.





16.02.2011 22:23:26

Big thanks to the team at the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales for a great 2 day Digital Past conference in Bodelwyddan, north Wales. Good to meet lots of people with a passion for Heritage and digital documentation.

Off to the Copper day in Swansea next month - sounds interesting for anyone in to industrial archaeology and social history. Makes a change from modelling dive support vessels, trawlers and Dutch barges for 7 days a week straight!

We've a 1 day mini conference on the Houses Project on April 5th, 2011 in Machynlleth for all interested parties. Final running list is still to be confirmed, but we definitely have a talk on the re construction of the Alhambra, Slate Miners housing in North Wales, Digital heritage and the People's collection, so there will be an interesting variety of professional development and local history interest.

If you're interested, please email, more details to follow on the programme.

Thank

Deri