Enquire Now

It would appear so which spells great news for the sector, the overall economy and the housing market in particular. We are currently installing just over 1000m2 of acoustic flooring at a brand new property development in the heart of Manchester. Taking place at Vesta Street, situated in the highly popular Ancoats area, JCW has been appointed to fit our JCW 80T Battens by North-West based joinery contractors Nationwide Joinery

Our installers recently headed down to the city of London to install our JCW Level Pod acoustic cradle system at a project situated on Regent Street. Located in the West End of the capital and world-renowned for its shopping, the work was conducted at Walmar House, 288/300 Regent Street and 13/14 Great Castle Street, which collectively comprise a 59,240 sq. ft. consented refurbishment. The proposed scheme contains 37,760 sq. ft.

Ok, although not quite strictly true, we have just started work at a brand new student accommodation project for Newcastle University on behalf of Graham Construction, a privately owned company operating in the construction, asset management and project investment markets. Kensington and Park Terrace is costing £13 million and involves the construction of 347 new beds in the city. Our team ventured up to the North East last month where

In our last blog post we mentioned that we were currently working on some new student accommodation in the North East. Well once that has been completed in March, we will be heading straight back up to the county in April after recently being appointed by Robertson Construction NE Ltd to supply the acoustic flooring for a new social housing project at Foundary Lane, Ouseburn. Commissioned by Tyne Housing Association

It’s only February and already JCW Acoustic Flooring has undertaken multiple labour-intensive projects in England, some in Scotland and now one in Wales. Over the past 2 weeks we have been installing our JCW80T FFT-1 acoustic batten system on a 1000m2 project at Penylan House Community Nursing Home in Cardiff. It is part of phase two of a £4.7m redevelopment, commissioned by housing association Linc-Cymru, which will see the existing

Call Now Button