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  ‘League of Nations’ Developments

Take a roll call on just about any medium scale+ building site in Highland Perthshire just now and it would do credit to the sort of journeyman profile working on a mediaeval cathedral project.


Snapped (above) at a piece break during work on extension at Corriegorm in Fearnan on Lochtayside recently are just some of the crew to whom Clive and Heather Booth express heartfelt thanks for “their professionalism, dedication and expertise which produced a standard of workmanship rarely found nowadays”.
The full polyglot team embraced:
David & Alan Bradley, Plumbing and Heating Engineers (England); Martin Watts, Builder (England); Silviu Cotiusca, Builder (Romania); Ion Rumleanschi, Builder (Lithuania); Igor Melnic, Carpenter (Poland); Leo Tanu, Carpenter (Poland); James Barry, Plant Operator (Ireland); Mariusz and Kamil Czerski, Painter/Decorators (Poland); Alan Kerr, Haddow Electrical (Scotland); Neil, Remote Data Services (Scotland); Henry, Barhaul Building Supplies (Scotland); James Booth, Booth Plant Hire (Scotland); Tom Alexander, Bespoke Carpenter/Joiner (Scotland); Jim Parker, Carpenter/Joiner (Scotland); Charlie McDonald, Slater/Tiler (Scotland).
The architect was Mike Gallie, (Scotland) who, it is understood, speaks a bit of Portugese.

 
     
 
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