For the past ten years or more, Adam Hay has worked closely with builders, architects, engineers and construction firms, to design and develop fit-for-purpose TimberSpan buildings.
Taking a collaborative approach, Adam always ensures sustainability, quality, and material and build cost are at the forefront of his proposals.
“Every client is different, so before we design, we listen”, says Adam. “We make a point of understanding what you want to achieve with your build, before recommending and collaborating with you on a solution.”
We advocate for early engagement so that we can ensure cost-efficient design. Due to our understanding of the manufacturing process, and strong ethos, we’ll ensure value engineering . By addressing potential issues upfront, such as constructability challenges, uneconomical design, or unforeseen site conditions, the TimberSpan team can mitigate risks and avoid costly delays.
At TimberSpan we consider this collaborative approach as a key to driving the industry towards sustainability. We bring off-site construction methods, such as cut-to-shape and prefabricated building components to the discussion. These components minimise waste, reduce construction time, and improve overall building quality, aligning with the principles of sustainable construction.
Our custom LVL fabrication team will help bring your architect’s vision to life, transforming commodity products into custom building components that are easily assembled on-site. Our CNC machine will be customized to process the member sizes needed for long-span commercial and industrial warehouses, office buildings and mid-rise timber buildings.
Adam and Lee, and the rest of the team at TimberSpan can support your next building project – from small kitset and DIY sheds, to large scale commercial and industrial builds, there’s no project too big or small.
Early involvement with TimberSpan promotes collaboration, cost-effectiveness, and better project outcomes.