Alumasc announces Levolux is winning contracts

  • 21 Feb 2017

Premium building products, systems and solutions group, Alumasc has announced that Levolux has secured three contracts to supply balcony and balustrading systems in the UK, winning the group approximately £5million.

Consequently, Alumasc’s overall order books have risen to a record level of £32.9million, following a 17% rise in Alumasc’s first half revenus to £50.7million, ahead of UK construction market growth.

Alumasc’s Chief Executive, Paul Hooper commented that the emergence of the relatively new balconies business, Levolux, demonstrates the group’s ability to leverage its proven expertise in the design and manufacture of specialist building products into significant new markets.

Alumasc Building Products Ltd.,
White House Works,
Bold Road,
Sutton,
St. Helens,
Merseyside,
United Kingdom,
WA9 4JG

Phone: 01744 648 400

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