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Locksmiths secure £1 million Durham County Council contract
A firm of Crook-based locksmiths have landed a £1 million contract with Durham County Council.
Cathedral Lock and Safe Services Ltd (CLASS) successfully tendered for the two-year contract which the firm say will proviede a platform for further expansion.
The firm, which is a member of the Master Locksmith Association (MLA), was founded in 2004 and has worked with clients such as the NHS, Gentoo and Balfour Beatty.
CLASS were supported by Newcastle-based Karol Marketing who built a website for the firm.
Stefan Lepkowski, managing director of Karol Marketing, commented: “We’re delighted that CLASS has been successful in winning the Durham County Council contract, and that we’ve been able to help the company secure such a prestigious long term client.
“Hal and the CLASS team have a fantastic track record in the security industry, and to aid them in their business growth had been a real privilege.
“The work we’ve undertaken for CLASS – consultancy, website development and design – illustrates just some of the services we offer clients, regionally, nationally and internationally.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tom Keighley .
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