Skelmersdale-based Walker Engineering has begun the new year with 10 new projects worth more than £725,000 combined.
The company specialises in mechanical and fabrication, mechanical and electrical installation and maintenance and tproject wins span the length and breadth of the country, from Glasgow to Lowestoft.
Some of these notable operational project wins include ancillary support works, project support and project management for Timothy Taylor’s Brewery upgrade in Keighley, West Yorkshire (£110,000), pipework modifications and improvements on a fertiliser storage tank farm in Perth, Scotland (£100,000) and civils and cladding work on a 360 sq metre silo structural steel building in Preston (£200,000).
In addition to the deals already agreed, Walker Engineering has a further £1.5m of work quoted for in January, with the company now on course to better their record turnover of £3.9m from the previous year.
Andy Walker, managing director, Walker Engineering, said: "2023 has seen immense growth for Walker Engineering, with the foundations laid throughout the previous year really helping us consolidate and expand into new sectors and other parts of the UK.
"The projects that we have won already this year showcase the strength of our team and our operations, and we will now be looking to win further work by providing exemplary service on site throughout the weeks and months to come."
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