PDS win contract for £25m Bridlington leisure centre
Paragon Data Services has won a contract to install the data cabling infrastructure at the new £25m leisure centre in Bridlington.
The Hull-based company was awarded the contract by the BAM Construction.
Due for completion in Spring 2016, the leisure centre will feature a variety of new facilities including rock climbing, a splash zone and a health suite. Construction started on the new complex in autumn 2014 and much of the external work is now completed.
Paragon Data Services won this contract after successfully fibre and data cabling in Cottingham High School.
Iain Bland, managing director of Paragon Data Services, said: “We’re thrilled to be working alongside BAM Construction on the new East Riding Leisure Bridlington project. The new centre will breathe new life into the area and will be a valuable facility for the local community.
“The PDS team have been working extremely hard on several big jobs over the summer and we have a steady stream of new business enquiries to take us until the end of the year and beyond. We’re looking forward to getting started on lots of new projects and continuing to grow the business.”
PDS specialises in services including network and data cabling, wireless networks, business telephone systems and induction loops. The company employs 30 people and has offices in Hull, Newbury and London.
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