Over the past four months, the Derby-based company has secured new contracts totalling 拢12.5m through its Robinson Agriculture and Robinson Steel Structures divisions.
Key wins for Robinson Steel Structures include a 拢4m contract for Bowmer & Kirkland to deliver the steelwork structure for a 10,000m2 Tesco store it is building in Sheffield; and a circa 拢1m contract to deliver the steelwork for the new building that will house the Co-operative Academy at Brownhills, Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent.
Robinson Agriculture, which makes steel-fabricated agricultural buildings, has secured contracts including a 拢220,000 new hay barn and storage complex in North Lincolnshire and a 拢215,000 contract for a grain store in Cambridgeshire.
鈥淒espite the downturn affecting the construction industry, we continue to win work from clients requiring high-quality buildings delivered on time and on budget,鈥 said Robinson managing director Mike Newton. 鈥淲e are able to offer significant project capability in the delivery of complex, steel fabricated buildings, with a full range of specialist services including end-to-end project delivery and planning assistance.鈥
Robinson has an annual turnover of approximately 拢28m, producing around 17,000 tonnes of fabricated steel annually.
Current projects include Birmingham University's Bramall Building concert hall, which is being built by BAM Construction. Image above courtesy of New Steel Construction.
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