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ZTL Contracting Broadens Midlands Reach with New Alfreton Branch

ZTL Contracting, a prominent UK contractor specialising in earthworks and ground improvement, has announced the opening of its latest office in South Normanton, Alfreton. This move marks a significant step in the company’s ambitious expansion plans. With this new office, ZTL Contracting is better positioned to support its increasing number of projects throughout the Midlands, reinforcing its reputation as a growing force within the construction industry. The decision to establish an office in Alfreton reflects ZTL’s commitment to broadening its presence and taking advantage of new opportunities in one of the UK’s most active construction hubs. This expansion comes shortly after the company won the VelociTees 2024 small business ‘Job Creation’ award, which highlights ZTL’s dedication to stimulating economic growth and job creation in the Teesside area.

With considerable expertise in delivering earthworks and ground remediation services, ZTL Contracting has earned a solid reputation for quality and innovation. Their consistent delivery of large-scale projects across the UK has secured their status as a trusted partner within the construction sector. In 2023, ZTL achieved an impressive turnover of £28 million, demonstrating the company’s resilience and ability to thrive in a competitive market.

The newly opened Alfreton office is centrally located in the Midlands and represents ZTL’s continued focus on increasing its operational capacity. This move will enhance the company’s ability to meet the needs of both new and existing clients within the region. As part of its growth strategy, ZTL Contracting aims to capitalise on opportunities in the logistics and infrastructure industries. The expansion will not only bolster ZTL’s regional footprint but will also bring economic benefits to the local area, including the creation of 35 new jobs, further illustrating the company’s impact on the local economy and construction sector.

Wayne Morris, Managing Director of ZTL Contracting, shared his excitement about the company’s next steps, saying, “The Midlands region represents a vibrant landscape of new opportunities and growth for our industry. By establishing our new office in Alfreton, we’re not just expanding our geographical footprint; we’re aligning with the heart of where development is most dynamic. This is an exciting time for ZTL as we delve into projects that not only challenge us but also enable us to contribute significantly to the region’s economic and infrastructural development. We’re here to build a better tomorrow, and the Midlands is a key part of that vision.”

Looking ahead, ZTL Contracting remains committed to expanding its project portfolio. With a strong focus on sustainability, quality, and innovation, the company is set to play a major role in shaping the construction industry while driving the growth of the regions in which it operates.

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