Bolton's TVP complete major regional projects
Bolton-based construction advisory firm, The Vinden Partnership (TVP), has completed three major education construction projects in the North West.
The firm has worked on two schools in Salford and one in Liverpool during extensions and extensive refurbishments, providing quantity surveying and CDM-C support.
Martin Bennett, regional director of The Vinden Partnership, said: “While most have been enjoying holidays, we have had an extremely busy summer, working on a number of great schools that are undergoing improvements.
“It has been a difficult few years in terms of progress for public sector projects, with recent statistics showing a drop in construction output for school developments in particular, but we have secured some great quality work in the area. We have further educational projects in the pipeline, and look forward to completing more exciting projects over the coming months.”
TVP supported Salford Albion Academy with the refurbishment of its ground floor dining hall and Marlborough Road Academy, Salford, with the development of a new infant block and a refurbished junior block.
In Liverpool, TVP supplied its CDM-C and quantity surveying services to Hope School during a two-classroom extension project.
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