Thursday, May 2, 2024

Company collaboration leads to nomination for building award

Lincoln-based double glazing specialist Tradeglaze and Lincolnshire developer Wilcox Homes have been shortlisted for the Greater Lincolnshire Construction and Property Awards for work on a new homes development on Electric Station Road in Sleaford.

The Electric Station Road project’s objective was to help address the shortage of starter homes in Sleaford town centre in a price bracket affordable to the younger generation. It has transformed the derelict brownfield former home of an electricity sub-station to six starter homes, designed and built using latest environmental improvements and resulting in superior energy efficiency.

This much welcomed news follows on this year’s success of Tradeglaze in the 2022 Greater Lincolnshire Construction and Property Awards where the company earned the ‘Product Supplier of the Year’ award, having accelerated their growth plans and invested several six figure sums in the business.

Brian Pearson, Senior Accounts Manager at Tradeglaze said: “To have one of our projects shortlisted for the Greater Lincolnshire Construction and Property Awards is such brilliant news. It’s not an easy time for UK businesses at the moment and local companies need to support each other. Wilcox Homes employ local trades wherever they can and we are very proud to supply our products to their beautiful homes. They have certainly earned their place on the shortlist and we wish them best of luck at the awards ceremony.”

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