Sunday, December 15, 2024

Lincoln property developer wins new contract in Nuneaton

Lincoln-based property developer and contractor Stirlin has won a new contract for Kedleston Group, working in partnership with valued client Cynergi for expansion and refurbishment work at the Arc School Ansley in Nuneaton.

The school provides a safe learning environment for children and young people with educational, social and emotional needs associated with autism.

The project will involve building two contemporary classrooms alongside external play areas, and comprehensive refurbishments to the existing building.

Howard Griffith, Head of Construction at Stirlin said: “This project represents a significant milestone for Stirlin and highlights our capabilities to deliver excellence in a wide variety of sectors, which we aim to strengthen even further in the years to come.

“Moreover, this milestone marks a momentous shift for us as we open our doors to external contracts, after years of exclusively serving private clients and joint venture partners. The move signifies our commitment to broadening horizons and exploring exciting new projects with external clients.”

Kedleston Group CVEO Paul Brosnan said: “The need for high quality specialist education of the kind provided at Arc School Ansley continues to grow. We are delighted to be working alongside Stirlin on this exciting project which will allow us to both enhance the facilities at the school and offer much-needed additional places for young people with special educational needs.”

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