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Since its formation in 1984, McNealy Brown Limited has gained a reputation as one of the UKs leading manufacturers and installers in a wide range of metal fabrication, whether for light architectural metalwork, feature staircases, balustrades or structural steelwork. The company remains privately owned and the Directors actively run the business on a day to day basis, supported by a team of Contracts Managers, Administrative staff and workforce which has remained stable for many years thus ensuring that experience and knowledge is maintained. Originally established as an Industrial Door business the company has expanded into and now concentrates on |
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metalwork with a total turnover in excess of £4 million and employing over 70 personnel. In October 1999 new self contained premises were acquired with in excess of 12,500 sq ft of office, workshops and storage space. Situated on the outskirts of Sittingbourne, Kent direct links to the motorway network provide easy access to London and the South East of England. The company prides itself on being able to meet the most demanding of specifications and offers a complete service to all its client base including Architects, Major UK Construction companies, Main / Management Contractors, Shopfitting and General Builders. All aspects of the service are fully compliant with the Construction Design and Management Regulations 1994 from tendering, pre-contract, health and safety documentation, method statements, structural calculations, design and detail drawing works and operation and maintenance manuals. The majority of work undertaken is of bespoke manufacture based upon an original design concept. Working closely with our clients we can assist with both feasibility studies and design development to achieve a competitively priced solution, maintain the aesthetics of the project and achieve ultimate client satisfaction. Continue to browse through our web site and experience examples of materials, applications and construction methods used together with typical examples of contract and type of work completed. |
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