Cadeby go into New Year with a million pounds worth of new orders
Quarry company Cadeby in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, are going into the New Year with two new £1/2million orders for their limestone under their belts.
The projects are a new magistrates court in Westminster, London, designed by Graham Atter of the Hurd Rolland practice, and a new accommodation block at Rudding Park Hotel in Harrogate, Yorkshire.
Quarry Manager Nick Bristow says they have been tracking the Magistrates Court project for three years and the hotel for a year and now their perseverance has paid off.
The Rudding Park project, where R N Wooler of Keighley are the contractors, includes 100mm ashlar walling and fully masoned string courses, plinths, cornices and 20 columns, all of which will be produced in Cadeby’s well-equipped workshops at the quarry.
The contractors at Westminster are O’Rourke Vetter. There, Cadeby are supplying 75mm cladding.
Cadeby also still have to supply the final 1,000m2 of 4,000m2 of their stone being used for the Rolls Building of the Royal Courts of Justice in Fetter Lane, London.