Nantwich company Graham Heath Construction has won a contract with Eddie Stobart to build a large-scale industrial unit.
The unit will house a new biomass-boiler and woodchip store for one of the largest logistics firms in the UK.
Eddie Stobart recently won an environment award and rolled out energy efficiency projects for its group buildings throughout the UK.
Graham Heath, based in Wrenbury, bid for and won the contract to build a 1000m sq unit in Widnes, Cheshire.
They fought off stiff competition and work will start on the building immediately.
Founder Graham Heath said: “We are extremely pleased to be selected by arguably one of the UK’s biggest and most successful businesses, to create an industrial unit that is helping them to build a better Britain from an environmental perspective.
“We believe this is down to our experience, reputation, quality product and competitive price.
“We will now be going out of our way to ensure we carry the job out to the very best of our ability.”
Graham Heath Construction is a nationwide business run from its site in Wrenbury for many years.
It provides agricultural, equestrian and industrial companies with steel framed buildings and concrete panels to stabling of all requirements.
Further details visit about Graham Heath Construction at www.gh-construction.co.uk
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