By News Editor on
8/18/2010 11:29 PM
With more and more people choosing the sustainable route of repairing rather than replacing damaged construction materials, it is inevitable that they are going to need the services of companies such as Plastic Surgeon...
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By News Editor on
8/10/2010 5:48 AM
One of Plastic Surgeon’s established contractor clients has called on the snagging and repair specialist to help address a number of specialist tasks which required rectification in the final run up to the handover of a new school building in the North West built under the BSF Pathfinder programme...
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By News Editor on
8/3/2010 8:19 AM
When accidental damage occurs for more and more facilities managers responsible for healthcare properties it’s Plastic Surgeon to the rescue. Founded in 1985, the Devon-based company is now the UK’s largest and only national provider of cosmetic repairs - indoors and out...
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By News Editor on
7/20/2010 1:16 AM
Already recognised as the foremost specialist in executing repairs and snagging for the construction industry, Plastic Surgeon is continuing to expand its range of services through the development of new techniques and the purchase of sophisticated new equipment...
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By News Editor on
7/20/2010 12:49 AM

Assembly Square is an office development by Bam Construction on Cardiff Bay, where the aggressive saline atmosphere had led to a marine paint finish being specified for all of the external metal fire doors...
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By News Editor on
7/13/2010 1:14 AM
Plastic Surgeon is continuing to help its clients to reduce their landfill bills, saving them £104,208 in landfill taxes alone (excluding VAT) last year by preventing 78,925 items from going to waste thanks to its ‘don’t skip it, fix it’ policy...
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By News Editor on
6/30/2010 5:45 AM
Fine finishing company, Plastic Surgeon Ltd, has been called in to rectify damage to internal building components at Link62 Data Centre, a huge warehouse facility which will be used to store digital information...
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By News Editor on
6/4/2010 12:34 AM
A recent assignment for Plastic Surgeon was caused by vandalism, where an intruder attacked four doors in a medical research building.
The contract focused on the new Biomedical Building at Strathclyde University...
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By News Editor on
5/10/2010 5:25 AM
News that six more local authorities across England have joined the Building Schools for the Future programme and will share nearly £420 million of Government investment presents a real opportunity for sustainability principals to be applied by the application of smart ‘’Don’t skip -it fix it‘’ processes...
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By News Editor on
5/2/2010 7:31 AM
As more local authorities join the BSF programme, Plastic Surgeon, provider of cosmetic building repairs, has stressed the opportunity for projects to be more sustainable by repairing, not replacing.
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