A North West construction firm has 拢80m in orders secured for its 20th year in business, with recent successes including building a massive project for TJ Morris - one of Liverpool's biggest companies.聽
Independent building and civil engineering firm Construction Partnership 海角视频 (CP海角视频) says 2020 is looking strong for the business, carrying out projects across all sectors.
One of Lancashire-based CP海角视频鈥檚 most recent completions was 52,000 sq ft of retail space at Speke Boulevard in Liverpool, for TJ Morris,聽one of the biggest privately-owned companies in the 海角视频.
Steve Burke, CP海角视频鈥檚 founder and managing director, said: 鈥淲e are seeing particularly strong performance in residential, both housing and multi storey apartments, and in the industrial and logistics sectors.
鈥淚鈥檓 very proud of what we鈥檝e achieved; reaching the 20-year mark is quite a milestone and we鈥檒l celebrate by doing what we鈥檝e always done 鈥 sticking to our core values of integrity and total commitment to the success of our staff, customers and supply chain.鈥
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CP海角视频 will begin 2020 by working on nine sites across the North West on projects valued from 拢1m to 拢25m, with a further four negotiated schemes due to start on site by the end of March.
CP海角视频, founded in March 2000, also said it is targeting to consolidate turnover at around 拢60m per year for the next two years, and currently employs 120 staff from its White Moss Business Park base in Skelmersdale.
Although the economy may still be facing some uncertain times as the 海角视频 heads towards Brexit, when it comes to construction in the North West, Mr Burke believes most firms have been "getting on with it".
He added: 鈥淐ertainly in the circles we move in, over the past three years we鈥檝e not heard of any job that has been stopped because of Brexit, and from what I see and hear it looks as though it will be business as usual for us as we move forward.
鈥淚鈥檓 happy with where we are and there is a lot of work around, but we鈥檙e not interested in chasing turnover.
鈥淲e know what we鈥檙e good at and we鈥檝e got a great mix of schemes secured with a very strong pipeline and I鈥檓 expecting 2020 to be a good year for us.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of projects coming off the drawing board. The residential sector across the North West is particularly buoyant and is showing no signs of slowing down.鈥