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Caddick expands in Midlands

2 days Caddick Construction says it aims to increase its operational capacity in the Midlands, as it moves to a larger office space.

Members of Caddick Construction's Midlands team

The new larger space at Caddick’s Northspring Location in Birmingham will, the firm says, reinforce its commitment to the region. After two years in the region, the company has a forward order book worth £300m, and a target pipeline of £1bn.

The move will see Caddick more from a 900sq ft office in Temple Street to a 2,590sq ft space in the same building. The office launched in 2023 with a staff of 10, and is now home to a team of more than 75 people. The new office increases desk space by 80% and adds a third meeting room.

The contractor’s project portfolio currently includes Cole Waterhouse’s £43m flagship regeneration development, Upper Trinity Street in Digbeth, and the neighbouring Stone Yard project on behalf of Moda Living and Aviva Capital.

Caddick is also working on a £28m urban logistics scheme at Foundry Business Park in Wolverhampton. Recent appointments also include Delamere Health’s £20m addiction clinic on the site of the former Nottinghamshire Fire & Rescue HQ in Bestwood.

Ray O’Sullivan, regional managing director at Caddick Construction Midlands, said, "We have seen tremendous growth in our project portfolio and in the talented team we’ve formed over the last two years. The new space is vital for facilitating the next phase of our expansion, creating a dynamic and collaborative environment to strengthen our growing team and continue providing exceptional service and delivery for our clients. It will also enable us to fulfil our commitment to supporting the local economy and communities.”

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