Hope Construction Materials, the UK’s leading independent concrete supplier, is supplying concrete for the build of a Second World War memorial in Lincoln.
The ‘International Bomber Command Centre’ project, launched in 2013, will create a world-class facility in the area serving as a point for recognition, remembrance and reconciliation for Bomber Command during the conflict. The project incorporates a memorial to those 55,573 men who lost their lives whilst serving.
The 102ft memorial is based on two Lancaster bomber wing fragments, with Hope supplying concrete for the foundations.
The concrete is being supplied to Lincoln based construction firm, Lindum Construction, who are working with the International Bomber Command Centre to complete the build, subject to funding, for opening in 2016.
This site is within two radial miles of Hope’s Lincoln plant, ensuring that the carbon footprint of the project is kept to a minimum, in line with Hope’s ambitious sustainability targets.
Nick White, Ready-mix Business Manager at Hope Construction Materials, said: “Once complete the centre will allow future generations to learn of their vital role played by those based in the region in protecting the freedoms we enjoy today. We are proud to be supplying the concrete for such a significant build.
Steve Clark, Construction Manager for Lindum Construction, says: "The area is the perfect place for the centre which will commemorate the bravery of all those involved in Bomber Command in the Second World War and as a Lincolnshire based firm we are proud to be working on this project.
“Our supply chain partners have worked with us to ensure the project is delivered successfully and Hope are among that valued team of suppliers.”