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News Release from: Fordingbridge
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 March 2007
Success in curved roofs
Curved roof specialist Fordingbridge has had another successful year
Curved roof specialist Fordingbridge has had another successful year with 2006 showing a total income of GBP6.5million - an increase in both turnover and profit of around 15% on the previous year Edward Way, Managing Director, said: "Business is brisk for our timber and steel framed canopies and our insulated curved roof buildings
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 19 Dec 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Curved roof specialist Fordingbridge help school
Fordingbridge designed and installed an elegant pair of umbrella structures turning an awkward and underused area adjacent to the school's cafeteria into a stylish covered area cafeteria.
We have also seen a big increase in orders for our tensile fabric structures.
Our objective is to continuously exceed our clients' expectations, providing a concept to completion service and we are looking forward to another successful year".
Feedback from clients has certainly been positive.
Gim Sanghera is Project Director at Seymour Harris, the architects engaged to project manage the build of Carr Manor High School in Leeds on behalf of Carillion builders.
"The innovative design of Carr Manor School has a multifunctional 'Arena' at its very heart that functions as a sheltered circulation, dining, play and performance space'.
Gim says; "This required a high quality and visually aesthetic canopy structure that was a pleasure to design with the expertise and enthusiasm that Fordingbridge exercised.".
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