Walsall-headquartered
contractor Shaylor Group has shrugged off industry fears of a post-Brexit
downturn after securing over £100m of work.
The work
boom has been driven by a surge in student accommodation and luxury flats in
the Midlands.
Stephen
Shaylor, CEO, said: “Despite the post-Brexit fears regarding labour shortages
and an industry wide recession, our order book is stronger than ever
particularly with regards repeat business and framework agreements.
“We are
confident that our independent status and collaborative approach continue to
provide a future proof platform for growth.”
Work
will start shortly on 77 flats in the heart of the Jewellery Quarter of
Birmingham after the builder completes 41 high-end apartments for the same client
in the heart of Sutton Coldfield.
In the
student sector, Birmingham Properties Group has commissioned 140 student rooms
on a former brownfield site to be ready for the 2017 intake. The company is
also undertaking a refurbishment and new build student accommodation project on
Bristol Street for Pennycuick Collins, chartered surveyors, to provide two
ground floor commercial units and 75 student bedrooms.
Shaylor
Group is also delivering Birmingham’s first easyHotel, part of the easy brand of companies, on John Bright
Street in the heart of Birmingham.
At the
other end of the residential market, Shaylor Group is delivering several
schemes for one of the country’s
leading luxury retirement living providers in locations from Kent to Hertfordshire.
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