Chorley-based Inscape Interiors, which provides washrooms, changing facilities and other bespoke joinery products to the construction sector, has completed a number of high-profile projects in recent months.
The company was enlisted by main contractor Kier as a supplier for the new £21m The First Light Pavilion at Jodrell Bank Observatory. Inscape manufactured and installed the bespoke joinery for the washroom interiors as part of the creation of an 8,000 sq ft, grass-covered dome housing a visitors’ centre, exhibition space and a 150-seat auditorium.
Inscape has also worked with main contractor Morgan Sindall on the £10m refurbishment of the historic Cambridge Union building. The Grade II-listed building has undergone a major redevelopment, including the repair and reinstatement of key Victorian features. Inscape manufactured and installed the washroom facilities for the refurbished building.
Other projects recently completed include supplying washrooms and changing environments for a new swimming pool at Hyde Leisure Pool in Greater Manchester.
Gary Wynne, managing director of Inscape Interiors, said: "We’re really proud of our work on these prestigious projects, particularly at very challenging time for the construction sector with the added pressures of the pandemic. Though we’re only delivering one part of a much wider project, our work helps clients to achieve a successful outcome and a positive experience for the thousands of people who will use these buildings daily."
"It’s been an incredibly busy period for us, and we have more exciting projects coming up."
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