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proven an attractive proposition for clients, with Synecore supporting national roll-out programmes for the likes of Leon, Pret A Manger, Comptoir Libanais, Cote, Five Guys, Frankie and Benny’s, Hilton Hotels, Virgin Holidays and numerous airside restaurant concessions. Synecore’s Kent head office is the hub of its national m&e operation. Here, it provides an all-encompassing design, installation and maintenance service for heating, ventilation, air conditioning, commercial refrigeration, electrics and plumbing.


After 13 years at its rural offices in a converted barn in Detling, the business has purchased over 4,000 sq ft of office space at the popular business hot spot of Conqueror Court in Sittingbourne.


Managing director and co- founder, Paul Thomas, believes Sittingbourne is the ide to further expand


believ and Synecore’s lieves eal location


HVAC and refrigeration service and maintenance division, as well as its mechanical and


electrical estimating and project management services.


He explained: “Our current offices have served us well, but we have outgrown them. We need to embrace our success and look ahead. Our new offices at Conqueror Court will not only provide added space to expand, but Sittingbourne itself is a


convenient location for us. It has good access to London, many of our staff are local to the area and there is potential access to a larger workforce in the future.” mes afte


l access to a larger rger


it key clients and their national roll-out programmes, Synecore has accrued national contracts for major hospitality brands, main contractors and architects.


The move comes after a decade of substantial growth for thegro firm. By ada suit ke


after a decade adapting the business to Mr Thomas continued:“Since


L-R: Paul Thomas, managing director and Adrian Eade, projects director.


and Adrian Eade, projects director.


2011, we’ve taken our turnover from £920,140 to £7 million in the last financial year (2017-2018). During this time, we have invested heavily in new staff and training programmes for young recruits across the county.


“Synecore continues to attract new clients and we need to ensure we still deliver the same level of customer care we have


become renowned for. This means employing more staff and training the next generation of engineers. “Our aim has always been to instil excellence and a good work ethic in all our recruits, which will ultimately benefit the industry as a whole. Our new offices will help us on this journey and we look forward to many more years of success at Conqueror Court.”


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