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Darlington contractor lands major timber win
Darlington-based contractor BCS Preservation has won a £200k with Richmondshire District Council and is bidding for more high profile wins as it looks to fuel further growth.
Relocating from Woodland Road to Cleveland Trading Estate in Darlington, the business has been trading for four years and has appointed its sixth member of staff, Scott Howell from Bishop Auckland who has joined as contracts manager.
The firm’s latest contract win means they will be the sole provider for damp proofing and timber treatments of 21,000 homes and commercial properties throughout the County of North Yorkshire over the next four years.
Michelle Davidson said: “We are delighted to have won this contract and excited to provide our premier services to thousands of homes across Richmondshire.”
BCS Preservation specialises in property preservation, wood preservation and environmental services. They undertake projects from diagnosis to project planning and execution and all their work comes with a 20-year guarantee.
Aaron Davidson said: “This is just the beginning – we are currently bidding for other large contracts in the North East, Yorkshire and further a field, that will continue to promote growth in the company.
“We are looking forward to expanding our services, growing turnover and adding four new employees to the team over the next few years.”
BCS Preservation is also looking to provide clients with an after-service care team in the near future which will offer cleaning and decorating services.
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