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Severfield Watson Structures have taken on a wonderful job - Park House development that required Barnshaws’ bending expertise.
The development is set to be a spectacular eight-storey office space with only six internal columns, creating City-standard spaces, including two upper floors underneath the curved glass roof.
This most sought-after commercial location will also include eleven retail units that feature shop fronts twice the average height for the area. In addition, there will be luxurious residential apartments with their own entrance.
As the company have provided excellent quality metal forming service to the contractors in the past and also Barnshaws have processed the bends tighter than competitors could offer, the bending experts were awarded the project straight away. Barnshaw Section Benders supplied the development with 138 pieces of various curving, largest of which were:
Barnshaws is known to offer exceptional service: tighter and better quality bends, faster than competitors, innovative and collaborative when it comes to getting invested in the project and advising clients on what is most effective.
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