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Caddick expands with new Durham office

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Caddick Construction Group has opened a new office in Durham, marking its growth in the North East region.

Construction group managing director Paul Dodsworth. Credit: Caddick.

The new 2,045 sq. ft office at Belmont Business Park marks Caddick Construction Group’s first office in the North East.

Caddick’s growing North East team will lead business development and project delivery for the region.

The group’s expansion into the North East follows the appointments of:

  • Steve Ford as regional MD for Caddick Construction North East & Yorkshire
  • Simon Martin as MD for Caddick Civil Engineering

The move will also see Caddick Civil Engineering extend its geographical footprint to serve a growing pipeline of residential development and regeneration.

Its services include groundwork and complex land remediation for brownfield sites.

Caddick’s new premises in Durham have undergone a fit-out programme, with new features established to mirror the business’ newly launched headquarters at Calder House in Wakefield.

Caddick aims to grow its portfolio of projects across its core sectors of industrial, residential, healthcare, offices, retail and manufacturing.

Paul Dodsworth, group managing director at Caddick Construction Group, said: “We are really excited to launch our new office in Durham and to move ourselves closer to our growing client-base in the North East. 

“There is a healthy pipeline of construction work in the region, and we’re very proud to bring our capabilities, knowledge and experience to this thriving market.”

Steve Ford added: “The conversations we are having, and the response we have so far seen in the North East market, have proven the appetite and demand for our services in the region, and we’re very proud to cement our presence in the North East with our new Durham office.”

Simon Martin said: “The Government has some very bold housing targets, and keeping pace with these ambitions is reliant on unlocking brownfield regeneration. 

“Broadening our geographical reach into the North East will allow us to serve this growing pipeline with our knowledge and experience of complex land remediation.”

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