ConstructionLagan Building Contractors to host supplier engagement event in Salford

Lagan Building Contractors to host supplier engagement event in Salford

Lagan Building Contractors are seeking suppliers to work with them on a number of construction projects across the North West of England, including the Outwood Wharf project in Salford. In partnership with Constructionline, the leading construction group will be hosting a supplier engagement day on 24th October in order to discuss opportunities to work with them.

The event will give subcontractors the chance to meet face-to-face with key decision makers within Lagan Building Contractors in order discuss upcoming projects and aims to foster lasting and productive working relations. Lagan Building Contractors are looking for support in trades including: roofing and cladding, internal partitions and ceilings, painting, wall tiling, joinery, plastering, landscaping, groundworks and steelworks.

Jon Adams Managing Director at Lagan Building Contractors, said: “Lagan Building Contractors is a family owned business and we are fervent believers in investing in people and building strong long term working relations with our Customers and Supply Chain Partners. There is a wealth of upcoming projects in the pipeline with some lucrative opportunities for work in the North West. We hope to meet both Constructionline members and non-members at the event on the 24th October and hope that it will prove a beneficial day for all attendees.”

The event will take place at the AJ Bell Stadium – home of Salford Red Devils and Sale Sharks – on 24th October from 10am – 3pm. For details on how to attend, please click here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lagan-building-contractors-supplier-engagement-day-salford-tickets-38798119219

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