Wrightstyle on Construction online Welsh contract

Date: 16 September 2013
Source: Wrightstyle

Date: 16 September 2013

Wrightstyle, the UK steel and aluminium glazing company, has won a major Network Rail contract in Wales.

Wrightstyle has secured a major contract with BAM Construction for the Cardiff Stations Enhancement Scheme, which includes upgrades to both Cardiff Central and Cardiff Queen Street stations, supplying some 300 square metres of Schueco’s FW60XR enhanced curtain wall system, along with doors, windows and automated sliding entrance doors. In another significant development, Wrightstyle has also been accredited to constructiononline.co.uk. the UK's largest register for pre-qualified contractors and consultants, with some 8,000 buyers – which removes a significant pre-qualification hurdle. The Cardiff contract further extends Wrightstyle’s commercial relationship with Network Rail for whom it has supplied systems for several stations, most notably recent contracts for the refurbishment of London’s King’s Cross. The £220 million Welsh projects, due for completion by 2015, will improve station entrances and add new platforms, and are designed to increase reliability and capacity on the Cardiff and Valleys rail network. “Our accreditation with constructiononline is an important step forwards, following from our successful training and approval by Schueco, allowing us to offer a comprehensive range of both steel and aluminium enhanced systems to mitigate against fire, or ballistic and explosive attack.  We also offer a design, fabrication and installation service, making us a one-stop shop for all specialist internal or external glazing system requirements,” said Lee Coates, Wrightstyle’s technical director. In the past month, Wrightstyle has also been assessed as compliant with the Contractors Health and Safety SchemeCHAS), and registered on its national database – removing another layer of hassle from customers.  “We aim to provide the best technological and design solutions for our customers, and the best levels of customer service.  We are delighted to have won the Cardiff contracts, and to have achieved a level of third-party accreditation that makes Wrightstyle a right choice,” said Lee Coates. You can follow all Wrightstyle news by subscribing to the company’s newsletter at www.wrightstyle.co.uk  Ends  Further information: Jane Embury, Wrightstyle+44 (0) 1380 722 239jane.embury@wrightstyle.co.uk  Media enquiries to Charlie Laidlaw, David Gray PR+44 (0) 1620 844736(m) +44 (0) 7890 396518Charlie.laidlaw@yahoo.co.uk Wrightstyle, the UK steel and aluminium glazing company, has won a major Network Rail contract in Wales.  

 

Wrightstyle has secured a major contract with BAM Construction for the Cardiff Stations Enhancement Scheme, which includes upgrades to both Cardiff Central and Cardiff Queen Street stations, supplying some 300 square metres of Schueco’s FW60XR enhanced curtain wall system, along with doors, windows and automated sliding entrance doors.

 

In another significant development, Wrightstyle has also been accredited to constructiononline.co.uk. the UK's largest register for pre-qualified contractors and consultants, with some 8,000 buyers – which removes a significant pre-qualification hurdle.

 

The Cardiff contract further extends Wrightstyle’s commercial relationship with Network Rail for whom it has supplied systems for several stations, most notably recent contracts for the refurbishment of London’s King’s Cross.

 

The £220 million Welsh projects, due for completion by 2015, will improve station entrances and add new platforms, and are designed to increase reliability and capacity on the Cardiff and Valleys rail network.

 

“Our accreditation with constructiononline is an important step forwards, following from our successful training and approval by Schueco, allowing us to offer a comprehensive range of both steel and aluminium enhanced systems to mitigate against fire, or ballistic and explosive attack.  We also offer a design, fabrication and installation service, making us a one-stop shop for all specialist internal or external glazing system requirements,” said Lee Coates, Wrightstyle’s technical director.

 

In the past month, Wrightstyle has also been assessed as compliant with the Contractors Health and Safety SchemeCHAS), and registered on its national database – removing another layer of hassle from customers.

 

“We aim to provide the best technological and design solutions for our customers, and the best levels of customer service.  We are delighted to have won the Cardiff contracts, and to have achieved a level of third-party accreditation that makes Wrightstyle a right choice,” said Lee Coates.

 

You can follow all Wrightstyle news by subscribing to the company’s newsletter at www.wrightstyle.co.uk

 

 

Ends

 

 

Further information:

 

Jane Embury, Wrightstyle

+44 (0) 1380 722 239

jane.embury@wrightstyle.co.uk

 

Media enquiries to Charlie Laidlaw, David Gray PR

+44 (0) 1620 844736

(m) +44 (0) 7890 396518

Charlie.laidlaw@yahoo.co.uk

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