04/08/10 - Bumper Month for Sustainable Solutions

Thomas Vale Construction’s Sustainable Solutions Division has impressively scooped over half a million pounds of work this month.

Projects include Photo Voltaic Panels for Furnace Lane in Kettering, Air Source Heat Pumps at Curl View crescent in Herefordshire for Marches Housing Association, Rain water harvesting in Blackpole, Worcester as well as Madeley, Cheshire and The Birmingham Green New Deal- Phase 1 for Birmingham City Council.

Paul Dockerill, Director at Thomas Vale Construction comments: Thomas Vale is committed to looking to the future and a key part of this is providing Sustainable Solutions. Our company is very proud to be able to provide a quality service for our clients and enable them to address environmental/sustainable issues that are so important.”

With a turnover fast approaching £250 million, Thomas Vale continues to be recognised by peers and colleagues within the industry and is committed to raising the standards for others to follow.

Through close working with their Sustainable Solutions Division, Thomas Vale is leading the way in providing affordable, environmentally sound solutions for clients, ensuring that occupants benefit from reduced running costs.

The growing Eco credentials and design quality standards, mean that Thomas Vale’s Sustainable Solutions Division is still challenged with delivering ‘more for less’ across the regions.