Coventry-based Deeley Construction has won £4 million of new work across the UK from a major owner of retail led distribution and out of town retail properties.
Deeley has worked with LondonMetric Property for the last four years and will soon start work on a series of refurbishments and improvements.
They include the £1.5 million construction of a new store for the B&M variety chain at the Coventry Airport Retail Park, a £0.7 million contract to create a new drive through McDonalds at Luton and works in excess of £1.25 million at Milton Keynes and Christchurch.
Deeley is also currently on site in Hertford where it is creating two new units in a £0.7 million contract which is being carried out while the out of town retail park remains fully open.
Last year it completed more than £1 million of improvements to LondonMetric sites in Bristol and Bedford.
Deeley Construction director Steve Turner said the partnership between the two firms had grown stronger in recent years.
He said: “We have worked together for four years and the partnership has gone extremely well and we are delighted to have been chosen for this work.
“We make great efforts to ensure that the retail parks function normally when we are on-site so that occupiers are as unaffected as possible. That means being flexible and coming up with some innovative ways of working, and it has worked very well indeed.”