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Growing GMI Construction expands into North East with new Tees Valley base

The company already has bases in Leeds, Manchester and Birmingham and is looking at opening two in the North East

GMI Construction divisional managing director, Lee Powell (right) pictured onsite with colleague, Mike Kershaw(Image: Giles Rocholl Photography Ltd 2020)

A growing construction company is investing in the North East by expanding its operations and creating new jobs.

GMI Construction, which is headquartered in Leeds with offices in Manchester and Birmingham, is establishing a more permanent presence in the region by opening an office in the Tees Valley.

It is also exploring options for a second office, based in a location where it can service County Durham, Newcastle, Sunderland and surrounding areas.

The firm has started building a team in the region, with the recruitment of quantity surveyors and project managers already under way, and it will further invest in the local economy with the creation of additional job opportunities.

Established in 1986, GMI provides construction, development and engineering services to a growing portfolio of public and private clients throughout the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Recent projects include apartments, hotels, offices, supermarkets, car dealerships, football stadiums and industrial units.

Last week it was revealed as the winner of the £40 million build contract for Siemens Mobility's new train manufacturing site in Goole, East Yorkshire.

Repeat business is core to GMI’s strategy, with over 80% of the privately-owned company’s £120m turnover coming from repeat clients.