So much has been going on at Ian
Williams in the early summer months, we thought it would be useful
to give website visitors a round up on the new wins and project
extenstions we've enjoyed.
All aboard at
Anchor
Anchor Trust has unveiled plans to
upgrade its southeast accommodation, with the appointment of Ian
Williams to deliver a £750,000 per year kitchen and bathroom
improvement scheme. A key approach to the four year deal will be
engaging with older people.
On a roll with painting
win
Almost 5,000 homes across Dover are
set to receive a makeover, as part of longterm contract awarded by
the council. Dover District Council has appointed two firms to
deliver external decoration and repair work to its housing
stock. Ian Williams will
deliver the contract, worth £300,000 per year, from its Maidstone
office.
Heading west
We've
secured a four-year partnership to deliver repairs to homes
managed by Westcountry Housing. The association provides more than
4,500 properties across Devon and Cornwall.
Bromford £13m win
Bromford has awarded Ian Williams a
£2.5 million fiveyear contract for its Midlands and South
West-based homes. The deal, which includes an option for a further
five-year extension,
covers the installation of new kitchens and bathrooms (in
conjunction with Wates) and painting works.
In the frame
Sanctuary Housing has included us on its four-year kitchen and
bathroom framework agreement. In total 139 offers were received in
response to the tender which covers the supply and installation to
kitchens, bathrooms and high level works. Ian Williams is eligible
to work in the Midlands, South West and London regions.
Decorated by
Hampshire
We've secured a three-year contract to
manage the maintenance of Hampshire County Council’s public buildings. The agreement,
which covers external decorations and repairs, is worth £200,000
per year.
Living the dream
We
have joined 12 other contractors on Derwent Living
Housing Association's
planned investment programme. Work covered by the fouryear
framework includes kitchens and bathrooms, heating and doors and
windows. A place was also gained on a framework for
cyclical maintenance
work. The housing association, which manages more than 11,000
properties, placed a focus on good customer service.