Caddick Construction drives forward with £3.8m Jaguar Land Rover contract
Caddick Construction has won a £3.8m contract to create a Farnell Jaguar Land Rover showroom situated on an existing car dealership site located on Sheepscar Way, Leeds.
The company, which was awarded the contract by Vertu Motors plc, has already begun working on the 105,000 sq. ft. project.
Scheduled to be on site for 26 weeks, the team is set to complete the project in December 2016.
The refurbishment programme will see the demolition of the former Mini showroom and the conversion of the existing BMW Showroom to a new Farnell Jaguar Land Rover showroom.
The work due to take place will include a high specification, external wall cladding, glazing, and internal fit out with glazing, partitions and floor, wall and ceiling finishes.
Andrew Murray, managing director at Caddick Construction, commented: “It’s great to see that our automotive portfolio continues to grow and flourish. We’re really looking forward to working with Vertu Motors again.
“We have a wealth of experience to draw on and the Jaguar Land Rover showroom will be visually impressive whilst meeting expectations of customers.”
Andy Johnson, group property director at Vertu Motors plc, said: “We’re thrilled to be bringing a new Farnell Jaguar Land Rover showroom to Leeds to complement our existing dealerships in the area.
“Caddick has great credentials in the automotive sector and IâÂÂm certain the completed showroom will stand-out.”
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