Franklin County News

Trifecta for Franklin firm

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Coresteel Buildings Franklin has scored a hat-trick during the company’s annual national conference.

The Franklin franchise claimed the highest regional growth, highest value kitset and highest volume of sales in 2016.

The awards, which were were presented to Grant Donaldson, Trevor Harris and Karl Lipscombe at the annual Coresteel Buildings National Conference, were held in Christchur­ch.

Coresteel Buildings specialise in the design, manufactur­e and constructi­on of steel buildings.

Over the past year Coresteel Franklin has taken off in its market, with a number of major commercial projects for companies including Firth Block Plant, Pukekohe Raceway and Semco, alongside a number of other commercial and rural builds.

Coresteel Buildings franklin director Grant Donaldson said: ’’We’re really pleased with our achievemen­ts this past year, and to come away with three awards is a testament to the hard work from our team and contractor­s.

‘‘Coresteel’s points of difference have also had a massive influence. Our ability to design, engineer and construct buildings of any size gives us a huge advantage.’’

Grant said he has always been a part of the Franklin community and enjoys working with locals to create their dream buildings.

Donaldson purchased the Coresteel Franklin franchise in 2008.

‘‘Our ability to design, engineer and construct buildings of any size gives us a huge advantage.’’

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Grant Donaldson, left, Trevor Harris and Karl Lipscombe, received three awards for regional growth and sales.
SUPPLIED Grant Donaldson, left, Trevor Harris and Karl Lipscombe, received three awards for regional growth and sales.

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