Birmingham Post

Shaylor wins government fit-out deal

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BLACK Country constructi­on contractor Shaylor Group has been appointed to the Government’s new major fit-out framework to deliver its estate reorganisa­tion programme.

Known as the ‘Government Hubs’ programme, it is overseeing the structural reorganisa­tion to reduce its office estate, including HM Revenue & Customs, which is consolidat­ing its West Midlands offices into Birmingham city centre.

This will be one of 13 regional HMRC centres across the country.

The four-year framework has been split into three lots of which Aldridge-based Shaylor successful­ly bid for a place on two, covering projects with constructi­on values below £25 million.

The company has secured a spot on the northern and southern lots, joining other contractor­s such as Mace, Overbury, Wates and Interserve.

Shaylor is also on framework agreements with the Ministry of Justice and the Foreign & Commonweal­th Office.

Chief executive Stephen Shaylor said: “This is a fantastic win for the company, building upon our existing strong reputation and performanc­e in the fit-out sector.

“We have establishe­d a dedicated delivery team within the business and look forward to starting what promises to be an exciting four year relationsh­ip with HMRC.”

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