As you would expect, Styro Build is attracting a lot of press and media attention.
The following is just a selection of recent media coverage:-
Styro Build Spain:The Styro Build Team on the BBC...
The team in Spain were filmed over 2 months in 2006 by the BBC (Ricochet )and the show will be aired daily at 11AM throughout March
2007 on BBC1
Living in the Sun returns for a third series where new Presenter Kristian Digby will follow the unpredictable fortunes of brave Brits who are pursuing their dreams of a better life in the sun.
Living in the Sun includes everyone; from beginners who are just starting out and hoping to find the perfect Spanish home, to wannabe entrepreneurs gambling everything to launch a new business.
Kristian also meets the lucky ones who have made a roaring success of their new life in Spain.
Informative, intelligent & realistic this series gives a holistic view of what it takes to make a fresh start in Spain and the fantastic rewards that are possible if you take the plunge and begin a new life in the sun.
Living in the Sun
Series 3
from 11th March, 2007 weekdays 11am
Kristian Digby follows the fortunes of more people starting new lives in the sun, and relocating to Southern Spain... more
December 2006 issue of "Concrete Engineering International" see us on pages 8+9
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Another view of the well-attended
Styro Build open evening
Styro Build -Hold an open evening with the press in attendance where they built a 100m2 single storey structure in 20 minutes, complete with door and window openings.
STYRO BUILD SEMINAR -LONDON - 2006
JOE LYMAN -HEAD OF THE AMERICAN ICFA SPEAKING AT THE SPRING 2006 EXPO IN VIRGINIA -ATTENDED BY HALLAM FUNKE (M.D STYRO BUILD) REPRESENTING THE ICFA ,UK
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