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Impressive order book

THE management team at award-winning SAC Construction are taking real pride in an opportunity to work on developments in their home town.

The latest is in the heart of Corby town centre to reconfigure retail units in Queen’s Square – the second project of its kind for the building company which ended 2017 with an increase in sales of nearly 50 per cent in just a year.

The impressive order book lists other projects in Corby, like the remodelling of the first floor at Lakeside Healthcare Corby to provide new consulting and treatment rooms.

and the transformation of Cardigan House to convert the redundant office space in to six new flats available which will be made available for an affordable rent.

SAC Construction director Andy Culbert said: “We take pride in all of our contracts but it is always special when we can help to improve our home town. It means a lot to us.”

An insight in to the company’s success can be seen in the national recognition it has received including for the second year running one of the winners of the prestigious National Company Award from the Considerate Constructors’ Scheme

The annual awards recognise companies who the association believes have ‘demonstrated exceptional levels of consideration against the Scheme’s Company Code and Checklist over the previous year’.

Other SAC Construction projects include:

· Conversion of a former hotel’s staff accommodation into classrooms and administration offices for The Bedford School, and remodelling the art department’s entrance.

·Rebuilding of houses destroyed by a fire in Milton Keynes

·Conversion of a former care home to provide staff accommodation in Bedford for the Harpur Trust.

·The renovation of the drama department, including three theatres, reception and installation of state-of-the-art sound and lighting equipment.

Works on site include

· A 65-bed care home in Biggleswade which is ahead of programme

· A Country Park Pavilion at Great Denham, Bedford, as part of a development for David Wilson Homes which will be handed over to Bedford Borough Council.

· A new classroom building at a school near Melton Mowbray.

Andy said: “We work with clients from the public sector right through to blue chip organisations who appreciate our flexibility and approach to each project.”

To discuss a project, call the team based at Burkitt Road on the Earlstrees Industrial Estate in Corby on 01536 260765.

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