Cowlin reports student housing jobs boost
Housing jobs at construction firm Cowlin have been given a boost by the demand for student accommodation in Wales, it has been revealed.
The Western Mail reports that some 2,800 residential units have already been constructed by the Cardiff-based firm.
A total of more than £150 million has been created through the housing jobs undertaken by the company since 2004.
Now it is to work on further student accommodation in Wales, including domiciles at Winchester and Bangor.
Divisional managing director David Harris tells the publication: "We are acutely aware of the unique challenges of working within occupied and operational educational establishments."
He adds that the company therefore collaborates with its clients in an attempt to minimise exposure to any disruption the construction process could cause.
Initially founded in 1834, Cowlin was known as William Cowlin & Son until the decision was taken to change the name to Cowlin Construction Limited in 1997.
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