Offering a range of specialist services
Kier Group K
ier Group is a leading con- struction, services and prop- erty group with an impressive portfolio of works established
since their inception. The Group offer a range of specialist services in building and civil engineering, support services, commercial property development, struc- tured property financing and private and affordable housing. The Group employs more than 16,000
people worldwide spread through their large network of regional offices and has an annual revenue of £2.8bn. Kier comprises three main divisions; Kier Construction,
Kier Services and Kier
Property. The construction arm of Kier offers
nationwide coverage of locally
managed, integrated businesses provid- ing services to both the private and public sector. The services Kier are able to un- dertake include building,
infrastructure,
civil engineering, mining, mechanical and electrical design and installation, as well as BIM and 3D modelling. Kier Services provide clients with an
extensive range of outsourced front line, back office and technical asset manage- ment services for both private and public sector clients. This division offers Asset Management, Facilities
Management,
Environmental Services, Fleet
and
Passenger Services, Highway Services, Housing Maintenance, Rail Services, Utility Services and Waterways Services.
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Kier Property, the final division of Kier
Group, provides an array of services including
commercial property devel-
opment, social housing, private house building and mixed tenure regeneration projects, residential and commercial re- generation, as well as investment in the Private Finance Initiative. Kier has extensive experience in multiple
sectors and so are able to offer a plethora of client’s impeccable quality, competitive pricing and a successful project. Kier en- sures that each project they undertake is successful by relying on a strategic, con- sultative approach. The Kier team has recently undertaken
a seven year programme of works for York Hospital. This scheme involves the phased construction of new build breast, haematology and oncology (BHO) depart- ment, formed a new six-theatre suite and a new ultra-modern interim critical care unit (ICCU). Kier also carried out a theatre upgrade
programme, part of which involved the refurbishment of the hospital’s bereave- ment suite. A new aseptic pharmacy, a multi-storey car park are also part of the development scheme; the car park covers the ground, first and second floors creat- ing space for 440 cars on all levels. Most recently, Kier has launched a £100
million Manor Kingsway Housing scheme in Derby. Delivered by Kier Partnership Homes, the scheme will see 700 homes
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built on land formerly occupied by Manor and Kingsway hospitals. Work will take place on the project over a
period of seven years and is expected to support up to 450 jobs. In addition, a new business park will also be created as part of the project. The scheme is being delivered by a
partnership made up of developer Kier Partnership Homes, Derby City Council, the Homes and Communities Agency and Nottingham Community Housing Association. Once complete,
the new development
will include a tree-lined crescent and will make use of a large area of open space to the north of the site. Chris King, Managing Director of Kier
Partnership Homes, said: “We are delighted to have been selected
by the partnership of the HCA and Derby City Council to realise its vision for the for- mer hospital site. We have worked closely with them and with the Design Council OPUN to develop a concept that offers spacious, economically efficient and styl- ish new homes, which are well connected to their surroundings and offer a great environment in which to live.”
For more information about Kier, please visit:
www.kier.co.uk.
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