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Transportable buildings custom built for a range of purposes*

Designing and manufacturing custom built transportables, Another Room has a range of buildings to suit Council specifications, from worksheds, and storage spaces to office buildings.

Managing Director, Grant Lamont, said Another Room delivers all orders to customer specifications.

“The building size is your decision – we can make them to fit your needs,” he said. “Roller doors, sliding doors, single doors, windows – you tell us. We supply to your needs!

“We have a high insulation alpine range of buildings, which meet all BCA and Basix energy requirements, as well as a standard site range, a towable range and an onsite service for hard access sites.”

Gosford City Council recently purchased two custom size and layout site sheds, as well as a custom canteen from Another Room. Council’s Workshop Coordinator, Clint McManus, said
they were delivered exceeding his expectations.

“It was a pleasure dealing with a company that prides itself on communicating with its customers,” he said. “So often these days we will order a product and then have to chase it right through to the end, only to inspect it before delivery and it being nothing like the product specified. This was not the case here! We received the sheds on time, and when I asked for extra vandal protection upon delivery, it was dealt with quickly, positively and correctly.”

All of Another Room’s units are built using high quality Australian steels and CRP panel. They are designed to last, using the best possible building and insulation techniques to ensure a high quality, user friendly finish.

For further information contact Grant Lamont
on 0427 632 247.

*Copy supplied by Another Room

 

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