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LEB Construction Celebrates Pantycelyn Halls Project

Building & Refurbishment

LEB Construction Celebrates Pantycelyn Halls Project

Leading Ceredigion contractor, LEB Construction has completed a significant package of works on the high-profile £16.5m project to restore the historic Pantycelyn Halls of Residence at Aberystwyth University.

Morgan Sindall Construction appointed LEB Construction as one of its main subcontractors on the restoration project to deliver several packages of works including extensions & alterations, groundworks, roofing, cladding and plastering.

The team was involved in the design, fabrication and installation of the stunning architectural profiled cladding to the aluminium glazed reception area. The complex installation required significant skill and commitment to ensure accurate and timely completion.

Dale Harris MCIOB

AssocRICS, project manager at Morgan Sindall

Construction said: “On such a high-profile project on a national asset, we needed a skilled team which could work to our high standards, respect tight deadlines and adapt to any challenges the projects unearthed.

“We worked in collaboration with LEB

Construction to resolve any issues that arose with a solution that worked for all parties. As a company they share the same high standards as Morgan

Sindall Construction and have a commitment to getting the job done, even in challenging conditions.

“This meant we could trust them to complete unforeseen additional works that naturally occur when operating in an old building.”

Luke Baker, founder and managing director at LEB

Construction explains: “This was a significant project for us and we’re proud to have be involved in such a historically significant project.

“Our team worked well with Morgan

Sindall Construction to overcome the challenges posed by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and worked hard to maintain safe working delivery throughout the project.”

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