Firm picks up leisure schemes and public sector contracts across the UK

David Lawther

ISG has announced a raft of contract wins totalling around 拢100m.

The contractor has been appointed to build 拢22m of projects for the Cleveland Fire Authority including four fire stations and a new headquarters building.

It has also been appointed to build a 110,000ft2 Tesco Extra store in Rotherham worth around 拢19m.

The firm was appointed to a 拢16.5m job to build a leisure complex in Swindon including a six-screen cinema, eight restraints and a Morrison鈥檚 supermarket.

ISG will also build a 拢9m office scheme in London overlooking St. Pauls Cathedral.

Plus, the firm has already started work on a 拢16m redevelopment of the New Theatre Royal in Portsmouth, including new education facilities for the local university.

Lastly, the firm has secured the contract for a clutch of smaller public sector schemes across Lancashire valued at around 拢7m under the North West Construction Hub framework.

David Lawther, chief executive of ISG, said the firm was 鈥渃ontinuing to target and convert high quality opportunities鈥 in a 鈥渃hallenging regional construction market鈥.

He added: 鈥淥ur focus on securing additional public sector framework appointments and business from repeat customers is proving successful.鈥