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Soffits, Fascias and Gutterings
News Release from: Freefoam Plastics | Subject: Solus supply
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 March 2008
GallifordTry solus supply from Freefoam
Plastics
The Galliford Try Housing Division, a top ten house builder has appointed Freefoam Plastics as their solus supplier of PVC-U roof products.
The agreement covers the supply of white and coloured PVC - U roofline materials to all new sites across eight regional house building subsidiaries This new solus agreement comes shortly after the exclusive agreement with Crest Nicholson Residential and is further proof that Freefoam is becoming a stronger player in the new housing and construction market
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 17 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Dean Richards, Freefoam New Build Manager, comments, "Despite strong competition from many of the industry's leading competitors, Freefoam was able to structure an agreement for the benefit of both parties and we are looking forward to working with GallifordTry." The Galliford Try Housing Division is expecting to build in excess of three thousand units during the next year.
The eight regions Freefoam will be supplying are; Linden Homes South East, Linden Homes Western, Linden Homes Southern, Linden Homes Chiltern, Linden Homes Thames Valley, Stamford Homes North, Stamford Homes Midlands and Midas Homes.
Kevin Moran, Procurement Manager for the Galliford Try Housing Division, comments, "Freefoam were able to offer us a combination of best value, a secure national distribution network and management at a senior level with considerable experience of the UK new build market for PVC-U roof products".
"The feedback from their existing customers was very positive indeed".
"There has been a considerable reduction in the number of UK manufacturers of PVC-U roofline products over the recent years so Freefoam's commitment to the UK market and UK manufacturing creates additional competition of benefit to all.".
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