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More and more homeowners across Lancashire and Cumbria are turning to their unused attic space as a smart solution for growing families, home offices, or guest suites.At Quayside Construction, we’ve helped clients unlock the hidden potential above their heads.
Two Marathons. Two Days. One Mission! James Kelly, a veteran and founder of Quayside Construction, is taking on a gruelling physical and mental challenge to raise vital funds for Healthier Heroes CIC, a local charity supporting veterans in need.
Our latest project saw the complete refurbishment of an authentic Victorian terraced house in Lancaster where we honoured the heritage of the house while embracing the convenience of contemporary living and style.
Quayside Construction’s in-depth knowledge of the evolving planning landscape ensures that projects are delivered efficiently and in compliance with the latest regulations.
In the North West, it is this heightened appetite among homebuyers and property investors alike that is expected to continue to push prices upwards. In the wider market, too, there remains a shortfall between the number of properties available and the number of people seeking homes
No two homes are alike, and neither are the visions homeowners have for them. We take a bespoke approach to each project, listening to your ideas and transforming them into reality from extra living space, like a custom loft conversion or or converting an unused space, or if even you’re lucky enough to building your perfect new home.
Our commitment to quality craftsmanship, timely project delivery, and adherence to all regulatory standards ensures that architects, property owners and investors can trust us to bring their visions to life seamlessly.
The UK construction industry is forecasted to experience significant growth starting in 2025, driven by several key factors:
The North West is positioned as the strongest-performing region, forecasting an almost 30% increase, significantly outpacing other areas of the UK.
According to industry data, fewer than 10% of construction workers in the UK are under 25, highlighting an urgent need to make the industry more appealing to young people