News: Horbury Group secures key contract for school re-build
A Rotherham construction specialist will play a vital role in an innovative £22 million re-build programme for a Lancashire school.
Horbury Building Systems, one of the largest drywall contractors in the UK, has been appointed by Bovis Lend Lease in an £800,000 contract to carry out installation of steel frame systems (SFS) and partitions for the Blessed Trinity RC College development in Burnley.
Trevor Wragg, managing director of the Horbury Group, said: "The Horbury Group has a wealth of experience and a solid track record of completing public sector developments. The Blessed Trinity extension is another major project and we are absolutely delighted to be involved.
"It is testament to our expertise and first-class delivery that we continue to win contracts like this on a national level."
The installation of SFS supports the school's environmental focus, as it offers excellent acoustic protection and produces no toxic pollutants.
The re-build, which has been designed by Ellis Williams Architects, forms part of the final phase of Lancashire's £250 million BSF programme and is expected to take eight months, with completion anticipated by March 2010.
The Horbury Group website
Horbury Building Systems, one of the largest drywall contractors in the UK, has been appointed by Bovis Lend Lease in an £800,000 contract to carry out installation of steel frame systems (SFS) and partitions for the Blessed Trinity RC College development in Burnley.
Trevor Wragg, managing director of the Horbury Group, said: "The Horbury Group has a wealth of experience and a solid track record of completing public sector developments. The Blessed Trinity extension is another major project and we are absolutely delighted to be involved.
"It is testament to our expertise and first-class delivery that we continue to win contracts like this on a national level."
The installation of SFS supports the school's environmental focus, as it offers excellent acoustic protection and produces no toxic pollutants.
The re-build, which has been designed by Ellis Williams Architects, forms part of the final phase of Lancashire's £250 million BSF programme and is expected to take eight months, with completion anticipated by March 2010.
The Horbury Group website
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