Products
- Timber Frame
- SIPS
- Insulation
- Glulam
- Floor Systems
Contact
- Ecologic SIPs
- Blue Gates. Black Lane
- Bransgore
- Dorset
- BH23 8EA
- United Kingdom
Ecologic SIPs
Our ambition is to empower homeowners, architects, and developers to adopt our low-impact sips structures into their projects.
We firmly believe that the SIPs build system is a genuine alternative to the traditional bricks and mortar method. By embracing the SIPs approach as we grow as a company, we’re focusing on smarter use of space and dramatically reducing building time whilst using natural resources more responsibly and minimising our impact on the environment.
Environmental sustainability is integral to everything we do at Ecologic. With that in mind, we care about our supply chains and keep them as short as possible, work closely with clients to find the most eco-friendly, resourceful and energy-efficient solutions and we always endeavour to minimise our impact on the planet.
We’ve established a number of new partnerships with leading companies across the construction sector, from structural engineers and project management to M&E (mechanical & electrical) contractors and health and safety consultants to help support our ambitions for growth.
With a proven track record in crafting modular, high-end luxury beach lodges, we now specialise in the manufacture and installation of SIPs (structural insulated panels), producing resilient building solutions with long-lasting environmental and lifestyle benefits. Every SIP that we design is handmade in-house at our New Forest workshop in Dorset where are clients are welcome to come and take a look for themselves.
We’re experienced problem-solvers, so we relish the challenge of installing SIP structures in unusual, tricky, or remote site locations.
Through our commitment to this philosophy, we produce attractive, eco-friendly homes and spaces that promote healthier living. We continue to be driven by the desire to take the best possible care of this precious planet. With inspiring design and sustainable building practices, we can play a positive role in tackling the climate crisis whilst addressing the rise in demand for more affordable, low-carbon housing.