Deeside Timberframe, a supplier of offsite manufactured timber frame solutions, is making a bold statement in the UK construction sector with a multimillion-pound strategic investment programme.
The company said the investment supports the company’s continued growth and commitment to innovation and sustainability, while aligning with the UK Government’s target to build 1.5 million new homes over the next five years.
As part of its expansion, Deeside Timberframe has opened a new office in Warrington, marking a significant step in the company’s strategic growth across England. The move reinforces its long-term commitment to supporting developers, housing associations, and contractors throughout the UK.
The new base allows the business to strengthen client relationships, provide more responsive support, and meet growing demand for sustainable, energy-efficient timber frame solutions.
The broader investment programme focuses on increasing manufacturing capacity, improving production efficiency, and embedding sustainable practices across operations. These improvements are designed to directly benefit customers through shorter lead times,
increased factory output, and even greater consistency in quality and service.
A key component includes a 5,500 sq ft factory extension at Deeside Timberframe’s Throsk manufacturing facility. Designed to accommodate a new automated wall production line, the expansion significantly boosts productivity and enables faster, more efficient
delivery of timber frame systems. In line with the company’s Net Zero strategy, the site now benefits from a 108kW solar panel installation, generating 90,000 kWh annually—enough to supply more than one third of the facility’s energy needs.
Ongoing enhancements at Throsk include upgrades to logistics infrastructure, office space, welfare facilities, electrical heating, and transportation.
Managing director David Crawford said: “The demand for high-quality, sustainable housing is greater than ever, and timber frame
construction is a key solution to meeting these targets. Our multimillion-pound investment enables us to expand our capacity, integrate innovative technologies, and improve sustainability across our operations. We are proud to be making strategic moves that not only benefit our business but also contribute to the UK’s housing ambitions and Net Zero goals.”
Andrew Orriss, CEO of the Structural Timber Association, said: “It’s encouraging to see members investing in the future of timber to
support the Government’s ambition to build 1.5 million homes. This kind of expansion not only enables the delivery of more high-quality timber homes across England, but also creates skilled jobs, supports safer and more efficient factory operations, and contributes
directly to the UK’s housing and Net Zero goals.”
David Hopkins, CEO of trade body Timber Development UK said: “This series of investments from Deeside Timberframe is a real sign of strength and confidence in the timber frame sector. With the Government looking to build 1.5 million homes while also meeting strict carbon and quality targets, timber frame is the obvious choice for a sustainable housing future.”