Jacobs Joinery is a progressive shopfitting and bespoke joinery specialist operating from Havant in Hampshire. We combine traditional craft skills and finishing standards with the latest technology in joinery production. This allows us to supply first class shopfitting and joinery at prices that are competitive for our customers. From bank, office and retail shopfitting to stylish custom reception furniture and display fittings, we pride ourselves in our design, quality, delivery times and cost effectiveness.
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We carry out a wide range of manufacturing processes and our experience within the specialist joinery field extends to many aspects of work which have included St James Palace, London, many MOD establishments within the UK and AMF Bowling Centres - in the UK and Europe.
See photographs of our work on our Projects Gallery.
We are able to offer an installation service along with advice on materials and design and are always happy to attend a meeting to discuss requirements.
We will also carry out a site survey and create working drawings for client approval prior to manufacture, if required.
See photographs of our work on our Projects Gallery.
We are able to offer an installation service along with advice on materials and design and are always happy to attend a meeting to discuss requirements.
We will also carry out a site survey and create working drawings for client approval prior to manufacture, if required.
Every project undertaken by Jacobs Joinery is different - it's what bespoke joinery really means!
Since each project is unique the wood used is different - below we describe some of the timber used by Jacobs Joinery with a few notes about the nature of the wood, its suitability for different uses and its strength and weaknesses.
Iroko is a large hardwood tree from the west coast of tropical Africa.
It is one of the woods sometimes referred to as African Teak, although it is unrelated to the teak family.
Since each project is unique the wood used is different - below we describe some of the timber used by Jacobs Joinery with a few notes about the nature of the wood, its suitability for different uses and its strength and weaknesses.
Iroko is a large hardwood tree from the west coast of tropical Africa.
It is one of the woods sometimes referred to as African Teak, although it is unrelated to the teak family.
Jacobs Joinery has a active policy of using solid timber and sheet products supplied from sustainable sources.
We believe that all members of the timber industry, and especially end users such as joinery and shop fitting companies, should be making every effort to ensure we are employing long term sustainable policies.
Our timber and rain forests are under very serious threat but it is now possible to create fine timber end products using trees that are grown, managed and replaced responsibly.
Jacobs Joinery designs, manufactures and installs bespoke office furniture, undertakes shopfitting and provides a range of other custom joinery services throughout southern England: Hampshire, Berkshire and Surrey.
We believe that all members of the timber industry, and especially end users such as joinery and shop fitting companies, should be making every effort to ensure we are employing long term sustainable policies.
Our timber and rain forests are under very serious threat but it is now possible to create fine timber end products using trees that are grown, managed and replaced responsibly.
Jacobs Joinery designs, manufactures and installs bespoke office furniture, undertakes shopfitting and provides a range of other custom joinery services throughout southern England: Hampshire, Berkshire and Surrey.
Here is a selection of our bespoke shopfitting, residential and commercial joinery projects to showcase the high quality joinery products we can custom design, manufacture and install.
Design, joinery and shop fitting of primary and secondary reception areas for Mountbatten Health and Fitness Centre in Portsmouth.
During the refurbishment of Mountbatten Leisure Centre, Jacobs installed a new cafeteria area and external louvre ventilation panelling constructed in Siberian Larch.
A new modern and welcoming reception area was required to improve the feel of this hospital reception area.
Design, joinery and shop fitting of primary and secondary reception areas for Mountbatten Health and Fitness Centre in Portsmouth.
During the refurbishment of Mountbatten Leisure Centre, Jacobs installed a new cafeteria area and external louvre ventilation panelling constructed in Siberian Larch.
A new modern and welcoming reception area was required to improve the feel of this hospital reception area.
At that time the total number of children attending was 1,472 compared to the 360 children there now!
It must have been a very crowded place indeed.
The 2012/13 School Modernisation Programme allocated 22,500 for the removal and replacement of the Bell Tower.
This was in addition to an allocation of 16,842 agreed from the CERA budget 2011/12 and an agreed contribution of 7,500 from the school.
In 2011 the Bell Tower had scaffolding erected to stabilise the structure.
The project has been developed further and the final estimate is significantly more costly than initially envisioned.
It must have been a very crowded place indeed.
The 2012/13 School Modernisation Programme allocated 22,500 for the removal and replacement of the Bell Tower.
This was in addition to an allocation of 16,842 agreed from the CERA budget 2011/12 and an agreed contribution of 7,500 from the school.
In 2011 the Bell Tower had scaffolding erected to stabilise the structure.
The project has been developed further and the final estimate is significantly more costly than initially envisioned.
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