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Liverpool engineering consultancy enjoys 5 multi-million pound contract wins
Liverpool-based Steven Hunt & Associates, a multidisciplinary building services firm, has won five multi-million pound contracts in the past quarter - a record for the business.
The Speke-based company has been contracted to work on the £15m refurbishment at the University of Liverpool’s School of Law.
Situated at the Cypress Building, the team will help to extend the existing five-storey building, with work at the Mount Pleasant campus set to conclude in 2019.
The business has also been awarded the contract to work on the £12m Liverpool John Moores University refurbishment project at Avril Robarts and Aldham Robarts libraries.
Working to create an exciting space that will encourage students to work, eat and relax in the same building, development on this project is set to commence in May 2018.
The firm has also been appointed to work at a new £2m, 20,000 square warehouse with associated offices in Speke.
Moreover, Steven Hunt & Associates has been appointed by Torus Group to work on two separate care homes on Atlas Street in St Helens and on Harpers Road in Warrington.
The £13m project at Atlas Street will consist of the construction of a five-storey extra care facility, with 130 apartments while the £10m project at Harpers Road will contain 97 apartments.
Steve Hunt, managing director of Steven Hunt & Associates, said: “Our knowledge and understanding of the numerous sectors in the Merseyside region has helped us tailor our designs and plans with all five of our recent wins, which are incredibly different in their own way.
“To win five multi-million pound contracts in such a short space of time is testament to the team’s work over the last 12 months and to be working within the education, commercial and industrial sector at one time shows just how versatile we can be.”
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