We’re pleased to announce that we’ve recently won a host of new contracts for prestigious construction projects across the UK.
In one of four new contract wins, Inscape Interiors has been appointed by Henry Boot Construction to provide washrooms as part of its landmark £42m Heart of the City redevelopment in Sheffield.
We’ve also been awarded washroom packages for a new Radisson hotel project at the iconic former North Western Hall building in Liverpool, and for the new £150m Paterson Building at the Christie hospital in Manchester.
Meanwhile, we’ve has also been trusted by main contractor Galliford Try to deliver part of a major £24.9m investment at RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire.
Gary Wynne, managing director of Inscape, said: “We’re very proud to be working with some of the biggest names in construction on these important projects that span city centre regeneration, healthcare, leisure and defence.
“While only a small part of the overall project, the environments we create are fundamental to public health and wellbeing and will help to make a difference for our clients and the people that use these prestigious buildings.”
The Heart of the City project is helping to regenerate an historic part of Sheffield city centre, making use of existing buildings to create a new 20,000 sq ft industrial food hall and 15,000 sq ft live entertainment venue. Around 70,000 sq ft of Grade A office space over seven floors is also being created.
The new Paterson Building, currently under construction at the Christie hospital, will provide a new world-class research facility bringing together scientists, doctors and nurses to accelerate progress for cancer patients. By 2030, it aims to lead the world in clinical trial recruitment that will support the development of new and kinder cancer therapies.
In Liverpool, the project at the historic North Western Hotel next to Lime Street station will transform the Grade II listed 19th century building, most recently used as student accommodation, into a stunning new hotel as part of the Radisson Red lifestyle brand.
Finally, the project at RAF Coningsby will create a new 181-bed accommodation building to be used by members of 12 Squadron, as well as aircraft hangars and a training building. Inscape will manufacture and fit out washroom facilities for part of the project.
“These projects demonstrate our expertise in the number of sectors,” adds Gary. “What is particularly pleasing for us is that they represent repeat business from several longstanding clients that we have built strong relationships with over many years. We are absolutely delighted to be delivering these projects.”