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Company History

Purpose Built Office, Shipley Stainforth Construction was incorporated in 1991 founded by Danny Wilson, the company’s current Chairman and Managing Director.

Since it’s inception, the company has enjoyed a rapid but controlled growth, based on providing competitive pricing together with quality workmanship and recognising the need to complete contracts within the allotted contract period.

As a result of the professional approach adopted for each individual contract, the company boasts a substantial portfolio of satisfied clients.

The professional approach both within the office and at site level ensures the company’s continuing success. The company recognises the need to employ staff of the highest calibre which, together with our policy of internal promotion, provides for continued improvement.

It is the board of director’s policy that the company should continue it’s present growth by expanding it’s client base by continually improving our professional approach to all contracts.

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