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SD SEALANTS’ TILING DIVISION AWARDED PRESTIGIOUS
£250K CONTRACT SD Sealants’ tiling department has won a highly sought-after contract, worth a quarter of a million pounds, in Gloucestershire.
The 59 Lansdown project, which is being built by CALA Homes, is a brand-new residential development in Cheltenham Spa, Gloucestershire.
SD Sealants will be carrying out extensive tiling work across Lansdown’s 42 one and two-bedroom apartments, as well as 25 three and five-bedroom villas which are expected to cost around £1million.
Andre Hunt, Tiling Division Manager at SD Sealants, said: “We are delighted that Cala Homes has awarded the SD tiling division this prestigious project. The development is set to be
an incredibly unique and impressive collection of million-pound homes and we’re looking forward to working on them and seeing them take shape over the coming months.”
The design of the home and the development aims to bridge the residential aesthetics between Cheltenham’s growing urban environment and its traditional spa- town origins and, as such, the design brief for each property combines modern and classic tiling features.
Managing Director at SD Sealants, Nick Jones, added: “SD launched its tiling service in early 2017 and it’s amazing to see what the team has achieved in less than two years.
“This new contract is the culmination of a lot of hard work and meticulous on-site skills from the tiling team, and we are over the moon that Cala Homes have recognised this and trusted SD Sealants with such a big project. I very much look forward to seeing more exciting developments for our tiling division this year.”
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TILEMASTER ADHESIVES COMMITS TO GROWTH WITH 47,500 SQ FT
EXPANSION Adhesives manufacturer Tilemaster Adhesives, based in Leyland, has signed a five-year lease on a 47,500 sq ft warehouse at Eaton Point in Chorley, as the company continues to implement its strategic growth plan.
Eaton Point is a new Grade A development owned by industrial developer and asset manager Chancerygate. The development totals 101,000 sq ft and incorporates 13 other new warehouse and industrial units ranging individually from 3,300- 6,630 sq ft. Tilemaster Adhesives’ refurbished warehouse, Unit One, is the largest on site.
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This new unit will be used in addition to the company’s Leyland facility for the warehousing and distribution of tiling adhesives, grouts and flooring screeds. Tilemaster Adhesives was acquired by international green building company Kerakoll in July 2017, and the Eaton Point expansion is part of a strategic growth plan alongside a significant investment in Leyland.
Chancerygate’s latest letting means that 80% of space at Eaton Point has now been sold or let with another unit under offer just four months after the site’s completion.
Located on Eaton Avenue at Lancashire’s highly regarded business park, Matrix Park, Eaton Point has direct access to junction 28 of the M6 and is near to junction 8 of the M61. Tilemaster Adhesives joins
Commenting on the expansion, Tilemaster Adhesives Managing Director, Mark Kelly, said: “The past two years have been an exciting new chapter for Tilemaster and, with this new facility, we continue to grow at pace. We were very impressed with Chancerygate’s refurbishment at Eaton Point and the excellent tenant service on offer – it’s an attractive new development at Matrix Park. We’ll continue investing in the company’s growth and look forward to a long, successful future at Eaton Point.”
Established in 1995, Chancerygate is one of the UK’s leading industrial property development and asset management companies with offices in London, Birmingham, Warrington and Milton Keynes. The company currently manages £230m of assets across 6m sq ft of commercial space in more than 400 units.
David Tyson, Asset Manager at Chancerygate, said: “We’ve seen high demand at Eaton Point even before practical completion in October and it’s great to welcome a thriving business like Tilemaster Adhesives to the site.”
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