Longtown building firm wins contract on new training centre at Lillyhall
Last updated at 15:48, Friday, 17 August 2012
A construction company is helping to create a new £7 million skills training centre for 600 students.
R H Irving Construction in Longtown has won the valuable groundwork contract connected to the scheme.
It is for the new Constructions Skills Training Centre being built at Lakes College, Lillyhall, Workington, as part of the Britain’s Energy Coast programme. (BEC)
The centre, due to open next spring, will see youngsters taught traditional trades like electrics, plumbing, brickwork, joinery and painting and decorating, alongside next generation renewable energy courses.
R H Irving, which has 15 staff, will put in the substructure such as drainage, flooring, roads and car parking. The rest of the centre is being built by Esh Build, the specialist construction arm of Durham-based Esh Group.
The contract is a major boost to R H Irving based at the Borders Business Park, Longtown.
Managing director Hylton Irving, said: “Over the last few years our contracts have become much more diverse, yet we have always maintained our core groundworks business in Cumbria.
“We’re delighted to be working with Esh Build once again on this important new project which will help to maintain high standards throughout the construction industry for future generations.”
Mark Wilkinson, Esh Group’s north west operations manager, said: “When Esh Group opened offices in Cumbria two years ago, we promised we would deliver our culture of working with locally based businesses. This contract with RH Irving reinforces that commitment.”
The centre is funded by Britain’s Energy Coast in partnership with Nuclear Management Partners (£4m), Britain’s Energy Coast Campus (£2m) and Lakes College (£1m on fitting the building). It is being project managed by Cumbria County Council and once completed will be operated by Lakes College.
Britain’s Energy Coast is seeking a new chief executive on a salary of £70,000-£80,000 a year.
The incumbent would replace interim chief executive Tom Gilroy, who was seconded to the role from Sellafield.
First published at 14:09, Friday, 17 August 2012
Published by http://www.cumberlandnews.co.uk
Editor's picks
- Tata Steel reveals heavy losses
- Cumbria delegation visits UK's biggest energy conference
- The Apprentice - funniest tweets for episode four, series nine
- Local food expert gives opinion on this week's Apprentice
- Tata Steel reveals heavy losses
- Cumbria's superfast broadband delayed by EU red tape again
- Pirelli factory death probe ordered tougher safety measures
- Dangerous machines among H&S offences in Carlisle area
- Factory heat could be used to warm 30,000 Cumbrian homes
- City predicts parts of Stobart Group will be sold
More news
- Rise in profits for United Utilities
- Penrith's Stars of Business finalists announced
- Reward for west Cumbria's unsung tourism ambassadors
- £100m turnover in sight for Cumbrian recruitment firm
- Struggling M&S failing to impress Carlisle shoppers (17 comments)
- Give small shops rate relief like charities, says Cumbrian MP
- Cumbrian success in Visit England awards
BBC News business headlines
in-cumbria features
- Reward for west Cumbria's unsung tourism ambassadors
- £100m turnover in sight for Cumbrian recruitment firm
- Struggling M&S failing to impress Carlisle shoppers (17 comments)
- Give small shops rate relief like charities, says Cumbrian MP
- Cumbrian success in Visit England awards
- Profits plunge for West Coast Mainline bidder FirstGroup
- Empty Hoopers store in Carlisle poised for £1m sale
- Rail workers threaten ballot over ‘skimpy’ Virgin Trains uniforms
- Cumbrian firms missing the boat over apprentices
- Stobart Group boss hopes for flights from Carlisle next summer
- Cumbrian zoo tiger attack victim dies
- Three vehicle crash closes road near Brampton
- Fuel poverty figures for Cumbria revealed
- Mum and daughter who died on Windermere were poisoned by carbon monoxide, report shows
- Pair who murdered man in Carlisle street sentenced to 50 years
- Carlisle park attack victim left with ‘appalling’ facial injuries
- Barrow hospital wartime tea dance turns back the clock for patients
- South Cumbria citizens advice groups will benefit from £1m lottery awards
- Beatrix Potter’s Peter Rabbit brings South Lakes to small screen
- Lakes museum restoration nears fund milestone




Investment to increase capacity at Carlisle’s Lanes shopping centre is on the cards following a change of ownership.
What brought one of the most advanced performance management systems to Cumbria?
Cumbria business women make waves on the west coast