Friday, August 1, 2025

Build Manager nears completion on bespoke office development for fire safety group

Lincolnshire-based construction firm Build Manager is nearing handover on a bespoke, 4,000 sq ft, two-storey office development for a specialist fire safety, risk management consultancy and training provider.

With completion around four weeks away, the project in Saxilby is starting to take shape, with IFI Group’s new signage now installed and landscaping starting to bring the building to life.

Inside, M&E, plastering, and other finishing trades are working hard, keeping up momentum and quality.

Matthew Jones, co-founder at Build Manager, gave thanks to subcontractors and supply chain partners for their hard work and attention to detail. He shared: “Together we are making this a project we can be proud of. Another few weeks and we’ll be handing over a fantastic new space for a growing local business.”

Working alongside Build Manager are AMS Build Group Ltd, Allen Signs Ltd, West Lindsey Landscapes Limited, NAVE Plumbing & Heating LTD, GRS Electrical Services Ltd, SBR Plastering and Drylining Limited, LK2, William Saunders, UDCS Ltd, B C Roofing and Kole Architectural.

Build Manager was launched just over a year ago with a focus on upfront commercial viability advice and streamlined, transparent project delivery. Founded by Lincolnshire-based construction professionals Matthew Jones and Ben Taylor, the pair have worked in management for a number of local main-contractors, setting up on their own after spotting a gap in the market for their services.

Matthew and Ben have been involved in many notable projects in and around the county, including £2.2m new build commercial units (60,000 sq ft) at Discovery Park on Whisby Road – North Hykeham, the £3m renovation of Lawress Hall for the University of Lincoln, and the new £4.5m Community Ward at John Coupland Hospital in Gainsborough.

Winning the IFI Group contract marked the company’s first large-scale commercial development and a strong close to year one.

As the office build nears completion, Build Manager is inviting other local businesses considering new developments or construction work to reach out for some free upfront advice and viability studies.

Matthew added: “Now we are around four weeks away from completion on this project, we are keen to support other local businesses with growth either via new build or refurbishment.”

Local businesses can contact Build Manager at info@build-manager.co.uk or find out more at www.build-manager.co.uk.

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