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Read Full ArticleWarwick North West has secured a significant contract to supply windows for a new affordable housing development by The Sovini Group. Both companies are based in Bootle.
This win marks a major success for Warwick's strategic focus on the growing social housing market. The contract will see he fabricator supply and install windows for 45 new homes at Kingfisher Park in Wrenbury, Cheshire, being built by Sovini Construction, a subsidiary of The Sovini Group.
This aligns perfectly with Warwick's recent expansion plans, including a £500,000 investment in new machinery to increase production capacity by 20% and create new jobs.
Bootle
“We’re partnering with The Sovini Group on this exciting new development," says Greg Johnson, the managing director of Warwick North West. "It’s great that two Bootle businesses, ourselves and Sovini, are working more closely together. This is a sign of our growing reputation within the affordable and social housing sector.
“Sovini’s commitment to buying local is admirable – it’s a case of two Bootle-based companies trying to conduct business in the right way.”
Sustainability in mind
Kingfisher Park is part of The Sovini Group's ambitious plan to deliver 1,000 affordable homes over the next five years.
The properties are designed with sustainability in mind, incorporating air source heat pumps to reduce energy consumption.
Growth
This contract win follows a period of strong growth for Warwick North West. Since Greg Johnson took over as MD in late 2021, the company has seen a significant rise in revenue, with sales figures reaching almost £12 million, up from £10 million the previous year.
“We're proud of the working relationship we've built with The Sovini Group,” Greg Johnson. “This contract win reinforces our commitment to the affordable housing sector and positions us for continued growth and investment in the years to come.”
Picture: Two Bootle businesses have collaborated to deliver affordable low-carbon homes in their local area.
Article written by John Roper
20th August 2024