A GROUNDWORKS company has been given the green light to start works on a new scheme for Bellway Homes North West, in Wrexham.
PAS NW Ltd will play a central role in the delivery of the 12-acre Mountain View development on Gatewen Road in New Broughton, which will consist of 112 one, two, three, and four-bedroom homes. The prices range from £399,995 to £449,995.
As part of this new venture, PAS NW Ltd will provide Section 278 works, roads and sewers and groundworks package.
Fraser Linaker, PAS NW LTD Managing Director, said: “We’re delighted to be once again be working in partnership with Bellway Homes North West on this development.
“Currently, PAS NW Ltd is delivering ahead of schedule on another Bellway Homes project at Lydiate Gate in Liverpool and we’ll deliver the same standard on our new Wrexham site.
"I anticipate that works will begin in a matter of days, with the team ready to mobilise and set up operations.”
This contract represents PAS NW Ltd’s second venture into North Wales—a key milestone in the company’s strategic growth plan.
Linaker highlighted that the company aims to achieve £50 million in turnover within the next five years.
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“Expanding into regions like Wrexham, which is right on our doorstep, is part of our long-term strategy,” Linaker said.
“We’re focused on organic, sustainable growth, and securing high-profile contracts like this signals a promising future for PAS NW Ltd.
“We look forward to continuing our successful partnerships with top-tier house builders in the UK.”
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