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Sheerframe
and Crystal Shine in £119m Contract Win
Sheerframe windowmaker Crystal UPVC has been selected
to supply windows for a £119 million programme of works in the North
of England.
The Tameside-based company scored the highest number of qualifying points
in the tender process as part of the recent Greater Manchester and North
East Procurement exercise.

(L-R)
Russell Crank, managing director of Crystal uPVC, with David Strang, marketing
director of Sheerframe systems company L.B. Plastics, whose strong partnership
proved important in Crystal's GM Procure contract win.
Crystal
UPVC which has factories in Ashton-under-Lyne, has been making Sheerframe
windows for the public sector for over 20 years. It is one of just six
companies to be appointed for the four-year works programme across the
two regions, organised under the Valueworks banner. It will be the only
supplier to offer the Sheerframe 7000 system featuring Thermlock thermally
enhanced reinforcement as standard.
Systems company L.B. Plastics worked closely with the Crystal team during
the tender process, and has praised Crystal for its commitment. Says L.B.'s
Sheerframe director, David Strang, For Crystal to come out top in
a fiercely competitive process is testimony to their strength in-depth
and extensive experience in the social housing refurbishment sector. This
is one of the biggest social housing refurb contracts to be awarded this
year and Crystal's win demonstrates the effectiveness of the tendering
partnership between systems company and market-focused fabricator.
Tel: 0161 339 3909
Email: info@crystalupvc.com
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