Econstruct

Econstruct Building & Project Management | 3 T T E R W A Y friendly, and formed Econstruct with Crogan in 2002. In June 2012, Crogan decided it was time to move on, and left the organisation to travel Australia with his family – making Britton the sole owner. Econstruct has gone through a number of significant changes over the years. For example, when they first started, the idea of building ecologically-friendly houses was relatively new, and the competition was scarce. “There were very few people doing environmental construction and very few that were specialising as a ‘We only do that’ kind of contractor,” Britton says. “It was scary going into it initially, but now we’ve established a role where we don’t do anything that isn’t eco-friendly.” “We pick and choose our clients and the architects we work with,” he adds.“The industry has grown quite large, but we still are one of the major players.” A BETTER WAY The philosophy behind Econstruct’s business has developed over many years, Britton says. After working in the industry for many years with dif-

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