Family-run Finley Structures has been handed a 960-tonne project to fabricate and erect the steel frame for the £36m Hull Venue, on behalf of main contractor Bam Construction. Hull Venue is a state-ofthe-art, music and events complex with up to 3,500 seats that will enable the city to attract large corporate conferences, exhibitions and trade tours as well as major touring concerts, stand-up comedy, family shows and sporting events.
As well as fabricating and erecting the steel for the multi-use complex, Finley Structures is also installing pre-cast concrete stairs, lift shafts and terrace units. The Aycliffe firm is on site Finley Structures’ steelwork going up in Hull, while working on another redevelopment project closer to home in Durham City, on the multimillion pound Riverwalk development. “This is another phoenix from the flames type of project,” said Finley Structures operations manager Jim Graham.
There’s a lot of redevelopment going on in Hull at the moment, as part of its 2017 City of Culture programme, and it’s another good example of how we’re helping to transform an old site into a state-of-the-art venue.” The Hull Venue contract is one of several major projects won by Finley Structures in the first part of 2017. They include a 283-tonne project to build a new Hilton Hotel in Lincoln for main contractor Manorcrest, a 300-tonne warehouse in Leicester for A&H Construction and a 614-tonne project for Carillion Construction in Sunderland.
Finley Structures has also completed a 337-tonne project for Bowmer and Kirkland, to fabricate and erect Avanti School in Stanmore, London, and has also won a third contract with Interserve for another school, this time the SEMH School in South Leeds, which is already on site. Graham added: “It has been a hugely positive start to 2017 for Finley Structures which gives us a strong start to the new financial year from April. We’re hoping to secure a lot more work in the coming months to further boost our order book for the year ahead.”