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McPhillips appointed contractor for new Bruderer º£½ÇÊÓÆµ factory and showroom in Telford

Telford-based Cyril Orchard Group will project manage and Design & Planning Associates will do the architectural drawings

Work starts on Bruderer º£½ÇÊÓÆµs new Telford factory and showroom. (From left): Gareth Edwards (Design & Planning Associates), Chris Walker, Paul Inions (both McPhillips), Andreas Fischer (Bruderer), Adrian Haller (Bruderer º£½ÇÊÓÆµ), Reto Bruderer (CEO of Bruderer), Ben Jones, Rob Orchard (both Cyril Orchard Group), Alec Sykes and Simon Walker (both McPhillips)

Construction work on a new 48,000 sq ft manufacturing facility in Telford is due to start after Bruderer º£½ÇÊÓÆµ announced the approved contractor for the project.

The global manufacturer of high-speed presses, which has been based in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ for 55 years, has appointed local specialist McPhillips to lead on the build of its bespoke factory and showroom.

Creation of a dedicated competence centre – capable of servicing new and pre-owned machines as well as showcasing new models and turnkey solutions – will take eleven months to complete and will provide a ‘gateway’ building for the new Hortonwood West scheme.

The development will see Telford-based Cyril Orchard Group project managing and Design & Planning Associates in Oswestry providing the architectural drawings.

Adrian Haller, managing director of Bruderer º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, said: “We are really pleased to be working with three local experts in their respective fields, all of whom are all passionate about creating a world class new home for Bruderer in Telford.

“McPhillips is a proven contractor and we’re looking forward to seeing groundworks start shortly, with the frame due to be up by early spring and then fit out set to take place from June.”


Bruderer º£½ÇÊÓÆµ has seen demand for its high-speed presses and tooling/production solutions rise to record levels and this has driven the plan to relocate from Luton to a purpose-built factory and showroom in Shropshire.


The move will create four new jobs and the launch of a new apprenticeship programme to help futureproof the workforce and industry talent of the future.