Design Buy Build Issue 15 2015 | Page 81

e study hillside dream Frustrated by the lack of properties in Bedfordshire that lived up to their expectations, Adam Harrison and wife Amanda decided to build their own home. Six years earlier, the couple had failed to get planning permission but were determined that - this time - everything would go to plan. So, they quickly enlisted the help of Jewson. Adam says: “The location was the first thing that attracted us; it is on the outskirts of a Georgian market town where land is hard to come by. The sloping nature of the site was also a big draw to us – whilst it presented a huge challenge, it also allowed us to build a unique, architecturally interesting property.” “Jewson were recommended to us early on” says Adam. “One of the main selling points was that we would have our own relationship manager, Tom Dicks, to support and advise us from start to finish of the build. “We developed a good relationship with Tom, long before I started buying materials.” “Tom visited the site when we drew up the initial plans and right through the challenging 18 months of revising plans and waiting for permission to be granted, Tom helped us to understand the different materials and quantities that we needed, and worked with us to source them at the best price.” “Jewson understood what we wanted to achieve and helped us with everything we needed. As Jewson caters for the mass market, we had access to the widest possible selection of general building materials, which we bought at competitive prices. When it came to more specialised items they did not supply, Jewson introduced us to relevant suppliers, explaining what we wanted to achieve and negotiating trade discounts on our behalf. This helped us dramatically in terms of time and cost savings.” Adam comments: “I found in the past that many merchants do not have customer service, integrity and reliability in their vocabulary, but Jewson is different. To me, one of the most important factors is that a company does what it says it will do. Jewson always delivered what it promised which counts for a lot. Inevitably we came across some problems along the way, but unlike many other traders Jewson recognised them and went out of their way to help resolve any issues.” As well as supplying materials, Jewson helped in other ways: “The local Jewson branch manager visited the site to formulate delivery plans to overcome problems caused by limited site access. For example, the shape of the site meant that we couldn’t take bulk deliveries of materials such as sand. So, the delivery driver took the time to deposit sand bags strategically around the site, allowing us more room. Bricks were also delivered in manageable chunks and the remainder of the order was held at the Flitwick branch. This help )݅́