Bovis Construction (Europe) Limited has opened a Birmingham office as it expands its UK public sector operations.
The contractor secured space at Northspring on Temple Street, in Birmingham city centre, three minutes’ walk from Birmingham New Street station.
It said that its new base would complements its existing offices in London and Manchester and is intended to support public sector clients across the UK.
In October, Bovis confirmed it was relocating its UK headquarters to 1 Eversholt Street in Euston, just one minute’s walk from Euston station.
The fastest train between the two stations is just one hour and 16 minutes.
Andrew Mackay, managing director – public sector and regions at Bovis Construction (Europe), said: “The opening of our Birmingham office strengthens our capability and connectivity to support public sector delivery across the UK.
“It provides best in class facilities for our people and a strong regional base that complements our existing London and Manchester offices, reflecting our continued investment in the growth of our public sector business.”
The Birmingham opening forms part of Bovis’ strategy to expand its public sector delivery capability nationally, it said.
Source: Bovis announcement
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