Manchester building firm celebrates 45th year with London office launch
North West contractor McGoff Construction is setting up an office in London.
The Altrincham-based company will mark its 45th year in business with a second office on Lombard Street, opposite the Bank of England.
McGoff, which already boasts client links in the capital, said the new site will help it build stronger relationships with clients, consultants and design teams in the UK and abroad.
The company’s head of pre-construction, JP Singleton, will step into the role of regional director at the London office.
Group commercial director Dave McGoff said: “Our success has confirmed that the time is right for us to open our second office.
“London is the perfect location for us to launch the next generation of our work and to build upon the strong relationships that we have forged with our clients, consultants and design teams from across the UK.”
The new office will open later this year.
JP Singleton commented: “I am delighted with the opportunity of heading up McGoff Construction’s pioneering move to London.
“We are continuing to go from strength-to-strength which is why we have chosen to open a new office to serve our southern clients better and to expand the business, to help us keep up with demand.”
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