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Knottingley’s Caddick Construction hits milestone on £7 million Regatta head office
Yorkshire-based Caddick Construction has hit a milestone in the development of outdoor clothing firm Regatta’s £7 million head office.
The external façade of Regatta Group’s head office, which is home to brands including Regatta, Dare2b, Craghoppers and Hawkshead., is being transformed as part of its £7 million conversion project.
Caddick Construction has been awarded the contract, which involves converting Regatta’s existing industrial warehouse in Urmston into a corporate head office facility, with completion expected by March 2015.
Ian Plowman, operations director at Caddick Construction, comments: “Being able to use cedar cladding on this building has given it a new lease of life. Everyone involved in this project has been eager to see this phase of work completed as it’s quite unique to see this type of material on this sort of building.
“It has been quite a detailed process installing the cladding, and we wanted to get it right. We are really pleased at how well it has turned out - it looks different from different angles and really stands out.”
Architects Fletcher Rae UK, with Space Invader Interior Designers, has led the design development process for this innovative building solution.
Caddick Construction and Caddick Civil Engineering are the operational arms of Caddick Group PLC. Offering more than 30 years’ experience across a range of market sectors including commercial, education, industrial, food & beverage, leisure, refurbishment, residential, care, retail, mixed use and fit out. The Group employs almost 500 people and its turnover is £90 million.
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