Drylining and interior fit-out across the Midlands and Cambridge. Twelve years on the tools, a fully CSCS-carded workforce, and a reputation for finishing on programme.
Three reasons contractors keep coming back

Reliable delivery across commercial, leisure and public-sector projects.
We work with the latest systems and adapt to changing site demands.

Clients rely on us to deliver quality, consistency, and safety.
Full drylining packages from set-out to final fix

Single, double and triple-stud systems. Fire-rated, acoustic, and demountable solutions.

MF and exposed grid, acoustic baffles, plasterboard rafts, bulkheads and reveals.








A full drylining and interior-finishes package for the Thornton Building's ground-floor offices, atrium and circulation spaces. Timber-frame structure combined with acoustic ceiling battens, MF suspended ceilings, suspended plasterboard rafts and full-height glass partitions.
The scope covered the reception areas, open-plan working spaces, meeting rooms, plant room linings and the double-height atriums. Programme delivered on time, snagging cleared in days, and the client took handover without a single defect callback.






Drylining and acoustic finishes for the new ARU Peterborough campus — a mass-timber building blending exposed CLT walls and ceilings with full-height drylined finishes around teaching spaces, the kitchen / breakout areas, and the atrium.
Working under ROSKEL's supervision, our team delivered the acoustic battened ceilings, the white plasterboard pockets between CLT panels, and the partition system around the meeting rooms and circulation routes. Performed to a high standard, on programme.








A full drylining package for a new ward floor at Peterborough City Hospital — partition systems, IPS panels around the wash basins, medical-gas mounting walls, and suspended ceiling grids tied into integrated curtain tracks.






Brian Rachkam — Contract Manager, ROSKEL"Andrei has carried out two jobs for us in the past couple of years, ARU at Peterborough and a much larger and more complex project at The Genome Campus at Hinxton.
At Peterborough he had his labour there, under the supervision of one of our full-time supervisors. His men performed very well and to a high standard.
At Hinxton, Andrei provided the labour and took the role of site manager. His organisational skills were very good and his paperwork and record keeping were excellent.
Just a shame we had nothing for him after that project as would have happily kept him with us."