Trimad 5042
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ABOUT US Creating innovative cladding and signage solutions in both the commercial and residential building markets. Trimad was formed by Scott Taylor and Steve Baldwin in 2006, specialising in the supply and installation of Architectural signage to trade and retail customers. Since late 2008, they have turned their focus to Architectural cladding, focusing on ACM. With their experience in producing highly detailed signs, the company and its employees have gained a reputation for quality workmanship, promoting a high level of detail and finish. Whilst signs will always remain an important side of the business, the ACM cladding showcases the skills of the staff on a much larger scale. Based in St. Mary’s, South Australia, Trimad has completed a number of larger commercial jobs in and around Adelaide and country areas. However, we are also involved in the high end residential market with an eye for detail that is demanded in this sector of the building industry. Trimad prides itself on finding a solution to the most technical and challenging of cladding jobs, remaining focused on the end product and the satisfaction of the customer. OUR SERVICES INNOVATIVE CLADDING AND SIGNAGE SOLUTIONS FOR COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDING MARKETS. CALL US FOR A QUOTE
| Authority | Licence | Status | Verification |
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SA Office of Consumer & Business Affairs SA BLD 236136 View on register | BLD 236136 | Not listed | Verified |
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