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News Release from: DGT Steel & Cladding | Subject: Steel and Cladding
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 January 2008
Year finishes on a high for engineering
specialist
The commercial team at DGT Steel and Cladding have secured four high profile projects in December worth a total of GBP4.685 million pounds.
They round off a very successful year for DGT, following its successful management buyout and re-structuring in August 2007 DGT and sister company Debbage and Tubby (Glazing) have secured a GBP1.4 million residential project in Bedford
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 16 Nov 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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This is DGT's first project with the contractor Comax Tomkins Developments.
DGT will provide a combined package of varying cladding types as well as associated glazing.
DGT has also been awarded a GBP1.35 million contract by Kier Eastern for the full frame building design, fabrication, delivery and construction of three industrial units and six office units in Stansted, Essex.
In addition to the 600-tonne steel package, DGT has been commissioned to design, supply and install the cladding to all of the structures.
The third project is a new multi-storey car park within the grounds of Southend Hospital.
This GBP800,000 contract is the fourth project secured with Fitzpatrick Contractors in the past 12 months.
Finally, DGT has won a GBP1.135 million contract with Multiplex for a new integrated care centre unit forming part of the PFI hospital project in Peterborough.
Managing director Barry Heyne says: "DGT's commitment to deliver a dynamic and full in-house structural design, using our unique 'Design Guided Transformation' initiative during tendering has been invaluable to the success of these projects.
"What sets us apart is our ability to ensure that the steel superstructure and its interrelationship with the building envelope can provide the most economic solution to meet the client's requirements and help keep costs within the main contractors' budgets.".
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