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Structural Warranty for Amazon Property

Posted by Roylemac10 on 9th December 2024 -

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Amazon Property is a long-established property investment and development group. Over a 25-year period they have developed more than 80 schemes and invested in over 3 million square feet of assets.

Activities range from developing some of London’s most iconic residential schemes to investing in a large industrial estate in Wigan. This impressive mixed-use development which includes a new-build care home and 12 apartments built into the one-structure has a reinstatement value of £19.9 million. This was brought to life by Amazon Property as the developer and Elliott Group UK as the main contractor. Supporting excellence and securing peace of mind for every stage!

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Lee Royle

We arrange A* rated 10 year structural warranties for new build residential, commercial and mixed use schemes.

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