Rotherham construction group expands its operations into London
Specialist rainscreen façade contractor, Horbury Facades - part of the Horbury Group - has extended its operations into London with the opening of a new office in the city.
Marking the company’s expansion outside of its headquarters in South Yorkshire, Horbury Facades made the decision to open a London-based office, situated in the Landmark Building on Gracechurch Street, after securing many new contract wins.
To meet demand from regional architects and construction business and to provide clients in the capital with a dedicated point of contact, the company has also appointed Donovan Sinclair as the Horbury Group’s regional sales director.
Adrian Storey, Horbury Facades’ general manager, said: “Enhancing our relationships with our clients in London is key if we are to continue our growth in the region.
“We have seen a huge rise in the level of construction work going on in the capital, and we expect this to continue as more regeneration projects get underway across the city.
“By opening our new office and appointing Donovan to the team, we can enhance our client services and focus on securing more new contracts in the south moving forward.”
Horbury Facades is a specialist contractor offering full façade specification, installation and maintenance services.
As a division of Horbury Group, the company has experience of working with materials including composite panels, high pressure laminates, terracotta tiles, steel and aluminium cassette systems.
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