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Thirsk's Severfield wins £43 million in contracts including Liverpool's Anfield stadium
Thirsk-based Severfield plc, the structural steel group, has announced that it has won six new contracts worth a total value of £43 million including a brief for LIverpool Football Club’s Main Stand.
The were appointed as the steelwork contractor for the expansion of Liverpool Football Club’s Main Stand and associated improvements, supporting Carillion Plc.
Work on the project, which will add c. 8,500 seats to the Main Stand and increase the overall capacity of Anfield Stadium to c. 54,000, and is scheduled for completion in Q3 2016
The firm has won five other contracts including 3 commercial office developments in London, a major distribution centre in the Midlands; and a waste-to-energy plant in Dublin.
Ian Lawson, CEO, Severfield, said: “We are delighted to announce these multiple contract wins. It continues the momentum we’ve established in recent months, and all of these new contracts are in sectors where we have a strong market share or are seeing positive future trends.
“We are thrilled to be working for Carillion on such a high profile project as Anfield, especially as stadia is a sector where we have a demonstrable track record.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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