Inco Contracts Cannock Staffordshire.
Inco Contracts has spent more than £77,000 fitting out Crestwood House, in Cannock.

Inco Contracts completes refurbishment of its own new HQ 

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Inco Contracts has moved into new headquarters, completing its own refurbishment project in the building. 

The firm has spent more than £77,000 fitting out Crestwood House, in Cannock, which is 20 per cent bigger than its previous location. 

The move has been made to meet its ambitious growth plans following a 46 per cent surge in turnover to £36 million as previously reported by Daily Focus

Managing Director David Cotterill said: “This is an important move for the business and will give us the additional space and high-quality facilities we need to maximise new opportunities. 

“Our HQ is a real nerve centre and provides administrative functions for our Stevenage and Warrington offices, as well as a logistically perfect location for serving contracts across the Midlands.” 

Members of the Inco Contracts team.

The new base has 2,000 sq ft of office space split across two floors and Inco has created enhanced facilities for staff including larger break-out areas, state-of-the-art conference call capabilities and the introduction of virtual dartboards to allow regional office tournaments. 

The company is a specialist in industrial and commercial refurbishment schemes across the UK. 

David completed a management buy-out with Operations Director Sam Norton in 2020, with 13 employees and revenues which had just touched £12 million. 

Inco now employs around 40 people and expects to hit £40 million in sales by the end of the year.  

The first four months of 2024 have seen £14.6 million of job instructions as well as the successful formation of new partnerships with six new building consultancy clients. 

February was the company’s best trading month, with £8.6 million of instructions. 

The interior of the new base which has 2,000 sq ft of office space.

Sam said: “Our track record for delivering on time and to budget, overcoming some complex issues along the way, is really starting to pay off. This approach is resulting in growth across all our offices in the Midlands, the North West and the South East. 

“We’re also in the process of expanding into the South West and Wales, with the appointment of a new regional director, followed by a new office in this area.” 

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