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New Name, Same Great Products

When we first launched Galloway Modular Construction in 2018 we aspired to always strive to do more, and although we dreamed big, we still pinch ourselves every day on how far we have come in three short years. 

Thanks to all the support of our amazing team, customers, family and friends we are moving into a new phase of our growth, striving once again to do more, bigger and better and re-branding as Iron & Pine. 

We still have the same aspirational values, top end products, the best guys and gals in the business and are Galloway made, but we now have a brand name and website that matches who we are today.

It’s an excited period of growth for Iron & Pine with the launch of exciting new product ranges and partnerships. Here’s to the next three years! 

Luke and Alistair standing infront of one of the containers for the modular house

Our modular home workshop construction is complete

We have successfully completed the workshop construction of our latest project: a unique, seven-container modular home on the Isle of Coll. This innovative build showcases the company’s commitment to sustainable…

Additional Space

We’ve recently delivered a number of units to retail and leisure customers who have required some extra space.

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