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Workspace Design & Build pushes through the £10m turnover barrier
Contractor Workspace Design & Build (D&B) has reached a record turnover of £10 million.
The company said the growth was a direct result of a raft of new work in Leeds, Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester.
Recent ventures into the industrial sector, as well as sustaining its commercial sector projects, also contributed to the record breaking financial performance
The award-winning fit-out contractor has recently completed the 5,500 sq ft fit out for DealTrak at Leeds Dock, working with project manager OBI Property transforming the former Google building into the motor finance and insurance company’s new headquarters.
Workspace D&B has also been reappointed by award-winning influencer marketing business Social Chain to deliver the third phase fit-out of its Manchester base.
Russell Davis, Managing Director at Workspace D&B, said: “The property sector is still booming and it’s great to see such positive returns across the business. There is a great deal of work for us to capitalise upon while continuing to expand our portfolio across multiple sectors.
“To support our growth and further develop our lofty ambitions, we have recently bolstered our team with the appointment of two new team members. Lydia Richardson joined the team a month ago undertaking the role of administrator and Ben Smith has joined as project manager. We are still looking to grow the team and are actively looking for three positions.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Emily Hallinan .
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