West Yorkshire construction firm expands after tripling turnover
Construction company Access North Ltd has relocated into new offices and doubled its team after seeing its turnover triple.
Based in Huddersfield, the company generated £1.75m in revenue and hired eight new members of the staff in the last 12 months.
As a result of the rapid growth, the firm moved to a larger space at the Park Valley Mills Business Park in Lockwood.
The uplift in the firm’s turnover has been attributed to the launch of the Access North Build division in 2018 by owners Berenice and Daniel Northcott. The division specialises in the design, engineering and construction of ETFE, lightweight tensile fabric structures and structural glass roofs and facades.
Access North Ltd managing director Berenice commented: “It goes without saying that it’s been a brilliant year for us. With additional team members joining us and an office move, we have high aims for the next 12 months.”
She continued: “Access North Build has enjoyed a fantastic start. Our work at Alsager School in Cheshire saw the team pioneer an industry first – a lightweight steel space frame supporting an ETFE membrane – while our work at Haggerston Castle in Northumberland has breathed new life into an inspiring space.”
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