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£4m recycling facility contract for Sheffield firm
JF Finnegan has secured a £4M contract to build a brand new 90,000 sq ft material recycling facility for Impetus Waste Management in Billingham, Stockton on Tees.
Following substantial pre-construction involvement by JF Finnegan’s design team, work has recently commenced on the North Tees site with a completion date of May 2013.
Nigel Flintoft, Director at Impetus Waste Management, said; “We are thrilled to be moving forward on the development of our new facility with the appointment of JF Finnegan. We have been able to work extremely effectively together to design the 90,000 sq ft facility which meets our requirements to be able to store and segregate large volumes of waste materials.”
Gary Smith, Managing Director at JF Finnegan, said; “Our early involvement in this project focused on determining our client’s exact requirements in order to create a bespoke facility that enabled efficient business operations. This is the type of scheme that we thrive on, a hands-on design and build contract that needed to be developed very quickly for our client, in order to meet their operational requirements.”
This latest contract win follows a series of new instructions for JF Finnegan Ltd who are currently on site with a broad range of construction projects throughout the country.
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