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Welcome to another episode of Behind the Build! In this episode, we take you on-site to multiple developments where our teams are working on some of our most challenging projects yet. From bricklayers getting the substructure up to pouring concrete, here’s what’s happening behind the scenes. On this episode’s site visits: Oakdale Development – A 26-unit site where brickwork is flying up. Watch as we retain floors with plaster and pour concrete to get things moving. Marryat Walk – A 20-unit project where we’ve had to remove Japanese Knotweed at a cost of £150K before work could even start. Moat Farm – A rural exception development that took 3 years to get planning permission on. See how we’re handling flood risks, environmental protection, and site prep to get this 7-unit project moving. Bettws Social Club – Block and beam installation in progress as we push towards key milestones. From engineers marking out coordinates to filtering debris from a nearby stream, this episode showcases the real challenges of bringing developments to life. Would you take on projects like these? Let us know in the comments! Make sure to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE & TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS so you don’t miss future episodes of Behind the Build! Follow Castell Group for More: Instagram: @castellgroup LinkedIn: Castell Group Website: www.castellgroup.co.uk 00:00 - Intro 00:34 - Update at our Oakdale development 04:55 - Reviewing drawings 08:04 - The Japanese knotweed invasion 10:01 - Pancake day 10:44 - Quick update at Bettws Social Club 11:40 - The site that's taken 3 years to get planning permission!