Partner Article
GMI Construction Group appoints Pixel Kicks as new digital partner
GMI Construction Group PLC has appointed full-service digital agency Pixel Kicks as its new digital partner.
GMI was established in 1986 and has grown to become a successful building and construction services company working across the North West, North East and Midlands with an annual turnover of approximately £120m per year. It has a proven track record for delivering award winning projects for an international portfolio of developers, public sector clients and blue-chip companies.
Pixel Kicks won the contract following a competitive pitch. It will initially design and develop a brand new, bespoke, and fully optimised website which is expected to launch this summer. The agency will then implement a strategic and content driven digital marketing campaign once the website is live.
Matt Hartley – principal sales manager at Pixel Kicks said: “GMI Construction is one of the leading names in the building sector, so we are delighted to be working with them. Our aim is to create a cutting-edge website that will help to promote general brand perception and market awareness as well as add real commercial value by placing more focus on lead generation. It will also showcase the company’s impressive client portfolio, case studies and broad range of services.”
Ian Cheveau - Head of Marketing & Communications at GMI Construction – added: “Pixel Kicks really understood our aims and objectives so were the natural choice to become our new digital partner. We are now looking forward to seeing the new site come to life.”
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