Bury construction firm unveils growth plan creating several new jobs
Bury-based Garic has unveiled a major growth plan which will see the company increase its chain of depots across the UK, creating an undisclosed number of new jobs.
Due to current investment and growth opportunities, Garic plans to double its turnover to up to £37 million within three years.
Garic expects to see its workforce expand significantly over the course of its growth strategy, which started with the restructure of its internal hire and sales teams.
Garic is also working in other sectors outside of construction. This summer the company supplied Glastonbury with a number of its 2,500 litre fuel storage bowsers to keep the show up and running.
Peter Bibby (pictured right), managing director of Garic, said: “The new company structure will enable us to drive sales through the greater promotion and awareness of our products to prospective customers and advise them of new ones coming to fruition.
“We enjoy significant brand strength in our sector but we are keen to cement our position not just within core territories such as house building – where resurgence continues apace – but in other areas such as demolition, road building, quarrying and rail where there is evidence of a demand for our products.”
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