Doncaster roofing firm scales new heights with retail park contract
A South Yorkshire firm has secured a new contract to provide roofing services for one of the region’s main retail outlets.
Local company Doncaster Maintenance has been appointed to carry out remedial work on the roof of Lakeside Village shopping centre.
Last year the retail outlet, which is home to major brands such as Clarks, M&S Outlet and GAP Outlet, finished a £1m refurbishment programme including shop frontage upgrades and improved site landscaping.
Mark Savage, operations director at Doncaster Maintenance, commented: “We have over 20 years’ experience in the maintenance service field and as a Doncaster company, we were thrilled to win this contract with Lakeside Village which is such a well-known name in this area.
“Amongst other things, we will be recoating the original roof with a new generation silicone hybrid coating system called Giromax Roof coat RC to ensure the profiled metal roof panels last for the next 20 years. We’re looking forward to getting started!”
Di Rodgers, centre manager at Lakeside Village, added: “It’s obviously been a difficult time for everyone, including retail and us here at Lakeside Village, but throughout last year we continued with our refurbishment plans finishing the major front facing work.
“We are really pleased to be working with the team at Doncaster Maintenance who won the competitive tender for this work. It is important that the local business community here in Doncaster is able to support each other, particularly at the moment so it’s a really good fit for us.”
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