Caddick Construction is actively searching for local suppliers and subcontractors as it strengthens its foothold in northeast England.
- An upcoming ‘Meet the Buyer’ event in Middlesbrough will highlight Caddick’s diverse project needs in the region.
- Caddick’s project scope includes industrial, logistics, residential, commercial, educational, and healthcare sectors.
- The firm emphasises the importance of using local trades to enhance efficiency and community impact.
- Caddick invites northeast businesses to engage in upcoming opportunities, promoting sustainable practices.
Caddick Construction has announced a concerted effort to engage local suppliers and subcontractors in the northeast of England, underscoring the firm’s commitment to integrating local expertise into its construction projects. Local businesses will be crucial in supporting Caddick’s diverse project portfolio, which spans both private and public sectors, covering industrial, logistics, manufacturing, high-rise residential, commercial, educational, and healthcare projects.
An imminent opportunity for northeast trades arises from a ‘Meet the Buyer’ event scheduled in Middlesbrough. This gathering, intended for the week ahead, aims to inform potential partners about Caddick’s regional development plans. This initiative is set to bolster the firm’s supply chain with necessary trades, which include groundworks, concrete frame, piling, earthworks, construction and refurbishment, plastering, and masonry among others.
Steve Ford, the regional managing director for Caddick Construction Group in Yorkshire and the northeast, has strongly advocated for the involvement of local tradespeople, emphasising the dual benefits of efficiency in project execution and substantial contributions to community development. Ford remarked, “In all regions that Caddick currently operates within, enlisting a high-quality and local supply chain is vital to our success on-site, and in helping us create a meaningful impact on the communities in which we build by ensuring we support local employment.”
The strategic event, which is open to northeast businesses, will occur on 7th August from 8am to 12 noon at the Legend’s Lounge of the Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough. This convening serves as a platform for local businesses to connect directly with Caddick’s project managers and explore upcoming projects that require a myriad of construction and refurbishment tasks.
Businesses interested in participating are encouraged to register for the event, showcasing the collaborative approach Caddick values. Contact can be made via email at clients@chas.co.uk or by phone at 0345 521 9333. The initiative not only highlights Caddick’s ongoing commitment to regional development but also its dedication to promoting sustainability through local partnerships.
Caddick Construction’s initiative represents a promising step towards enhancing regional collaboration and sustainable development in northeast England.
