Interior Services Group boasts of recent strong performance
Interior Services Group, an international construction services group, has secured several new contract awards during the past month, with four coming from the UK and another four internationally.
Interior Services Group, an international construction services group, has secured several new contract awards during the past month, with four coming from the UK and another four internationally.
The contracts total £100m, £70m of which is from the UK contracts and the remainder abroad.
The UK contacts include a major new warehousing facility for a drinks company in Scotland and the fit out of a first class airport lounge at Heathrow's T2 for United Airlines, while the international contracts include a third project in Paris for one of the UK's leading retailers and an office fit out project for an International Health Care Company in Abu Dhabi.
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David Lawther, ISG Chief Executive, said: "We continue to see robust demand for our services from our blue-chip customer base, both in the UK and overseas."
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