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A new community centre – created specifically for the people of Kelty

28th February 2016 By Angela Dunsire

Kelty Community Centre
Picture taken from Premier Construction Magazine

East Fife Joinery carried out all the joinerwork on the project – which was implemented by Fife Council – and which has seen the erection of a brand new community centre, which boasts a range of services all designed to bring the community together in one location.

Prior to working with Fife Council on the project EFJ originally worked with Hybrid Build Solutions to erect the largest CLT project in Scotland to-date with 6000m2 of panels comprising CLT panels from Austria and VUT panels manufactured in Scotland.

East Fife Joinery are an established contractor on Fife Council Building Services supply team and work closely with all staff to ensure that all projects are delivered to the client’s needs.

Regarding the construction of the new community centre – Murray Dunsire, Managing Director at East Fife Joinery, told Premier Construction –

It was a great project – it was important to us as it was local and we are local based contractor.  We have a close working relationship with our council which we have developed over a number of years with several different projects.

The Kelty Community Centre project took shape on Main Street, as an extension of the existing Kelty Primary School development. An ‘unfit-for-purpose’ church and community centre – which were previously located on the site – were demolished at the beginning of the project, in order to make room for the new facility.

As well as the creation of a new building, the project included the creation of a dedicated parking area, as well as some external landscaping works.

Speaking to Premier Construction, Gavin Turner, Chartered Architect for Fife Council, said:

“As the existing centre was not entirely fit for purpose the new community centre makes a significant improvement to the community and education facilities in Kelty.”

The Kelty Community Centre project was approved by councillors at the Cowdenbeath Area Committee on 1st May 2013.

Extracts taken from Premier Construction article February 2016

Filed Under: New Build, News

Private Garden Study located within the grounds of a Category B listed dwelling in St. Andrews

30th September 2015 By EFJ Admin

24 South Street St Andrews24 South Street, St. Andrews

This Private Garden Study located within the grounds of a Category B listed dwelling in St. Andrews was designed with the approval of St. Andrews Preservation Trust.

  • Role: Main Contractor
  • In-house Trades: Joinerwork and Builderwork

Completed in September 2015 the building utilises high quality materials to achieve a contemporary retreat which compliments the local vernacular.

  • Architects: Oliver + Robb Architects

 

 

Filed Under: New Build Tagged With: main contractor, new build, St Andrews Preservation Trust

Renovation and refurbishment of traditional terraced stone built house

3rd August 2015 By EFJ Admin

EFJ - 6 Burnside Terrace - 26 Burnside Terrace, Cellardyke

The renovation and refurbishment of this traditional terraced stone built house was completed in July 2015.

Thank you for all your help in completing our project and creating our home.

  • Role: Main Contractor
  • In-house Trades: Joinerwork and Builderwork

EFJ - 6 Burnside Terrace - 1We are loving our new home!

 

 

Filed Under: Refurbishments Tagged With: Cellardyke, refurbishment, renovation, stone built, terraced, traditional

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