North Yorkshire steel group Severfield wins six new contracts worth £72m
Severfield plc, the North Yorkshire-based structural steel group, has recently secured six new contracts worth £72m.
Among the new contract wins is the company’s appointment as the steelwork contractor on the development of 22 Bishopsgate in the City of London.
Severfield will support Multiplex in the construction of the 22 Bishopsgate (net internal area of 1.4 million sq. ft.) by providing superstructure structural steelwork and metal decking.
The five other contracts include Severfield working on a commercial office development in the Midlands; two distribution centres in the South East; a research and development complex in Manchester and an extension to a retail complex in London.
Ian Lawson, chief executive officer of Severfield plc, commented: “We are delighted to announce these new contract wins and are excited to be working with Multiplex on such a high profile development as 22 Bishopsgate.
“This further demonstrates the breadth of the group’s capabilities and the quality of our order book.
“The Group has a longstanding history of working on iconic London buildings such as The Shard, London Bridge Station and Wimbledon No 1 Court.
“Our design, experience and engineering skills have resulted in a strong pipeline across a range of sectors.”
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