Latest News Tue, Mar 22, 2016 4:56 PM
The construction company who built the first permanent Speakers’ Corner in London for nearly 150 years has launched its new website.
Mitre Construction's new site – www.mitreconstruction.co.uk – is designed to showcase its considerable expertise in refurbishing and renovating traditionally constructed prestigious and historical buildings through a unique search widget. Mitre Construction's refurbishment and renovation portfolio includes a wide range of projects, including listed buildings, such as Osterley Park – National Trust, Meadway Court, and the Art Deco Waltham Forest Town Hall, Walthamstow, London.
Unveiling the new website Managing Director, Ted Salmon, said:
"This not your standard builder's website that does nothing but 'advertise' how great the company is and stay static. Our site is different. It will be a resource for current and potential customers enabling them to make informed decisions about how Mitre Construction can help deliver their renovation and refurbishment needs.”
“Our website will be continually updated thanks to the tools our web developers have given us to manage the content in-house.” he added.
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