Monday, April 28, 2025

Construction company builds its future at Oberoi Business Hub

A Derby company, which specialises in refurbishing social housing properties across the East Midlands, has moved into serviced offices at Oberoi Business Hub in Pride Park to pave the way for future growth.

Gratton Construction was launched in April 2022 by experienced surveying and construction professionals Jody Waldron and Kirsty Howard and has already secured several local authority and housing association clients across the region.

With a proven track record for ensuring void or empty properties are ready for new tenants, the company is also in demand for its other services including disabled adaptations, roofing and ground works as well as fire improvement works.

The offices at Oberoi Business Hub will house the current team of five with capacity to accommodate future growth.

Operations director Kirsty Howard explained: “Our team, the tradespeople we work with and our clients are based across the East Midlands so we agreed that Pride Park was the most easily-accessible location for our first physical offices.

“Pride Park is also a well-known and prestigious business address and is close to Ascot Drive where the vast majority of trade merchants are based.

“We were very impressed with the flexibility and support provided by Oberoi Business Hub from plentiful parking and electric vehicle chargers to well-designed office space and social areas.

“This is therefore the ideal place for us to take Gratton Construction to the next stage of our growth and development and we are excited for what the future holds.”

Oberoi Business Hub founder and Managing Director Kavita Oberoi OBE continued: “Our goal is to provide high quality yet affordable business premises with a prestigious address and a wide range of services that facilitate growth and job creation in the local area.”

Hub manager Jodie Brady concluded: “Flexibility is key for growing companies such as Gratton Construction and it is always gratifying to work with our customers at the start of their business journey to support them with their future plans.”

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