Central & West
| Birmingham Office
Phone:
0121 329 1500 |
Email:
[email protected] |
| Cardiff Office
Phone:
029 2081 1398 |
Email:
[email protected] |
| Slough Office
Phone:
01753 873 015 |
Email:
[email protected] |
| Plymouth Office
Phone:
01752 672 621 |
Email:
[email protected] |
| Nottingham Office
Phone:
0115 904 2900 |
Email:
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| South Office
Phone:
023 8001 3288 |
Email:
[email protected] |
| Oxford Office
Phone:
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Email:
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Our team is focused on improving the lives of the people in our local communities as we build the places where they live, learn, work, play, care and protect.
So whilst we actively build anything from schools to offices, we’re committed to delivering so much more than that. Whether that’s investing in volunteer work, inspiring the next generation through strategic work experience programmes, or spending time to help our customers settle in to their new buildings, our efforts reach way beyond the build.
The Central and West business unit is the largest in Morgan Sindall Construction, and covers a large geographical area, with teams in the Midlands, Wales, Thames Valley, the South and South West. Some of the key contacts from those teams can be found below.
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Latest News From Central & West
NEWS
Morgan Sindall completes £11.7 million expansion and upgrade of Abbeywood Community School
Morgan Sindall Construction’s Cardiff and Bristol business has celebrated the successful handover of the new Olympus Building at Abbeywood Community School in Stoke Gifford, following the initial completion of …
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Final phase underway for Royal Parade improvement scheme
Morgan Sindall Construction’s South West business has begun the final phase of the Royal Parade Improvement Scheme in Plymouth, a major project set to enhance reliability along one of …
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Morgan Sindall Celebrates Key Milestone at Reading’s Central Library
Morgan Sindall Construction has completed the first phase of Reading's new Central Library, marking a significant milestone in the £10.7 million regeneration of the town's civic quarter.