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the building conservation directory
The Twentieth Edition of the Directory
Published December 2012
isbn 978 1 900915 65 6
Published by
Cathedral Communications Limited,
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Wiltshire, England SP3 6HA
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Executive Editor
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The many companies and specialist groups advertising in
The Building Conservation Directory have been invited to
participate on the basis of their established involvement in
thefieldofbuildingconservationandthesuitabilityofsome
oftheirproductsandservicesforhistoricbuildings.Someof
the participants also supply products and services to other
areasofthebuildingmarketwhichhavenoapplicationinthe
building conservation field. The inclusion of any company
or individual in this publication should not necessarily be
regarded as either a recommendation or an endorsement
by the publishers. Although every effort has been made to
ensure that information in this book is correct at the time
of printing, responsibility for errors or omissions cannot
be accepted by the publishers or any of the contributors.
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The Building Conservation Directory
The Building Conservation Directory
provides specifiers of works to historic buildings, their contents and
surroundings a starting point in the search for appropriate products and services and expert advice.
Approximately 1,000 different companies and organisations are represented in this edition.
The many technical editorial articles are written by leaders in this field and cover a wide range of
important issues. The articles are not intended to be comprehensive but rather to raise awareness and
stimulate dialogue amongst those involved with old buildings. Other reference information points the
way on current legislation, continuing education and sources for further information and advice.
How To Find What You Need
1
The table of contents on page 6 together with the products and services index and the specialists
index at the back should help you find the product, service or supplier you are looking for.
Products/Services Selector tables, listing suppliers and their products and services head up each
main section.
2
Follow the index or Selector table page reference to the appropriate section or company and
start the specification process. It may be helpful to contact more than one supplier. And please
remember to tell each that you found them in
The Building Conservation Directory
.
3
If you still can’t find what or who you need, don’t despair. You can visit our industry leading
website at
or ring us on 01747 871717 and we’ll try to put you in
touch with a supplier who can help.
All suppliers in the Directory pay a fee to be included and although Cathedral Communications does
not formally approve or recommend them we do screen out inappropriate suppliers and products to
maintain the established integrity of the Directory. This ensures that it remains a useful and credible
forum in which appropriate suppliers can promote their businesses. Directory users should seek more
detailed information and advice from suppliers before undertaking any sensitive project.
We are always looking for ideas to improve the Directory so please write to let us know if you have any
suggestions for improvements to its content or presentation which will help you in your work with
old buildings. And don’t forget, our website at
is the primary Internet
gateway to the building conservation and restoration industry and offers loads of supplier and technical
information. And new for this edition, we’ve put the Directory in its entirety on the website as a flipping-
page digital book, one more way to access the useful information it contains. Please see page 208
of this edition for more information on the website, or why not click in to have a look for yourself?
Acknowledgements
For this and the past 20 years
The Building Conservation Directory
has relied on the generous assistance of
a wide range of individuals and organisations. For their contributions to this 20th edition of the Directory
we would particularly like to thank the author of the foreword, Penelope, Viscountess Cobham, our
advertisers for their continuing support, and our dedicated production team. Special mention goes also
to all those who have contributed articles, illustrations or information, including:
Tim Bowden, Ramboll
Mark Challis, Bircham Dyson Bell
Jamie Coath, Purcell
Richard Doughty, Cutty Sark Trust
Craig Frew, Craig Frew Building Conservation
Kate Gunthorpe, English Heritage
Edmund Harris, London Diocesan Fund
David Harrison, Hayles and Howe
Terry Hughes, Slate & Stone Consultants
Ian Hume
Robert Jameson, Foster and Pearson
Emma Joice
Martin Kern, FBFX
Robin Kent, Robin Kent Architecture & Conservation
Alan Lamb, City & Guilds of London Art School
Graham Lott, British Geological Survey
Richard MacCullagh, RMA Heritage
James Miller, Ramboll
Tim Nicholson, Nicholson Price Associates
David Odgers, Odgers Conservation Consultants
Jenny Orton, Royal Museums Greenwich
Julian Potts, Landmark PT
Brian Roberts
Robin Russell, Corbel Conservation
Léonie Seliger, The Cathedral Studios
Aysha Taylor
T w e n t i e t h a N N i v e r s a r y e d i t i o n
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