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    Local construction firm wins project to overhaul Mumbles site

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryOctober 30, 2018No Comments
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    The construction division of The Premier Group, a leading high-spec construction and maintenance company, has been appointed by the largest independent forecourt operator in the UK, Motor Fuel Group (MFG), to complete works at a service station in Mumbles, Swansea.

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    The project marks a rare occurrence for The Premier Group’s construction division to work on a local site. The company, which is based in Winch Wen, Swansea, most frequently works on projects based throughout the UK for major national brands.

    The scope of the project being undertaken by The Premier Group includes the remodelling of the existing Texaco branded site, including shop and forecourt alterations and the addition of an exciting new Subway store.

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    The Premier Group started work on the site on 24 September 2018, with completion anticipated to be on 18 November 2018. Fuel and shop sales at the service station are being maintained throughout the majority of the fast turnaround project.

    Steve Evans, managing director of the construction division of The Premier Group, said:

    “We are really pleased to be undertaking this project for MFG in our local area of Swansea. Working locally is quite uncommon for us and this project offers a good opportunity for our staff, and the families and friends of our teams to actually see what we do. We are confident we will secure more construction projects in the South Wales region in the future.” 

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