Jimsul
Construction Ltd have been in the uk construction industry
since 1976. Jimsul Construction
are a family run building contractor from the north west who
carry out construction services including:
Design
and Build, Retail Development, Residential Development, Commercial
Development, Restoration, Barn conversions, Listed Buildings,
Factories, Alterations, Refurbishment, Civil Works, Demolition,
Public Buildings, Highway, Asphalt, Steelworks, interior refurbishment,
office interior refurbishment, housing projects, housing development,
architecture.
Jimsul Construction Ltd
offer building services in the North West and North Wales,
areas of work include:
Chester,
Wrexham, Liverpool, Manchester, Warrington, Conwy, Colwyn
Bay, Flintshire, Denbighshire, Connah's Quay, Flint, Mold,
Shotton, Hawarden, Broughton, Cheshire
Jimsul Construction Ltd
are a prefered builder for many local authorities our client
list includes Flintshire County Council, Wrexham County
Council, Denbighshire County Council, Wirral Borough Council,
Chester City Council, Cheshire County Council, Conwy County
Council, Vale Royal Borough Council and Wrexham Borough Council.
As a prefered builder we offer quality service and also product
which reputes in repeat business.
Jimsul Construction Ltd
also work with Client
such as Airbus UK, Kings School and Deeside College. Jimsul
have recently enjoyed Partnering schemes with Leigh concrete,
these partnering schemes have shown massive benefits to both
Jimsul Construction Ltd
and Leigh Concrete including reduced cost.
Jimsul
Construction Ltd are also proud members of:- |
CHAS
(Contractors Health & Safety Assessment Scheme)
http://www.chas.gov.uk
Who are CHAS?
The purpose of the CHAS scheme is to provide assessment criteria
that health and safety professionals (or other officers/consultants
acting on behalf of an organisation) can apply to the health
and safety element of a select list application. The scheme
assess adequacy and compliance of the health and safety policy
statement, organisation for health and safety and specific
arrangements to a single, common standard acceptable to CHAS
members and users. Selecting contractors who have demonstrated
these standards goes some way to ensuring, so far is reasonably
practicable, compliance with health and safety law. A Member
organisation undertaking assessments may apply additional
criteria to their health and safety assessment to exceed the
CHAS standard, however the database entry reflects only the
CHAS standard unless a comment is added to explain how the
standard was exceeded. |