Argyle expands footprint with Warrington office
A North West civil engineering and surfacing specialist is strengthening its regional presence.
Argyle has opened a new office at the Genesis Centre in Birchwood, Warrington.
Bosses say the office is strategically located within one of the region’s key development hubs, enabling Argyle to better support its growing portfolio of surfacing, civils and adoptions projects across Cheshire, Warrington and the wider North West.
The expansion comes after Argyle’s appointment to the Warrington Borough Council Highways Capital Works Framework, through which it will deliver a range of essential infrastructure and civil engineering schemes over the coming years.
It also builds on the company’s 2023 acquisition of Lornford Construction, extending Argyle Group’s reach across Crewe, the North Midlands and North Wales.
Ben Shaw, director at Argyle, said: “Birchwood is home to many of our clients and partners, making it the perfect base to support our regional growth.
“Having a local base here means we can work more closely with our clients, particularly as neighbouring Birchwood Park continues to be a focal point for housebuilding and development in the North West.
“This growth marks another exciting chapter for Argyle.
“By increasing our footprint in the North West, we can strengthen relationships, enhance responsiveness and continue delivering the high-standard, reliable service we’re known for.”
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