Firm denies creation unsuccessful racecourse roof
Firm denies creation catastrophic racecourse roof
5:50pm Thursday 12th Jan 2012 in News
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A quarrel has damaged out over who done a roof during Epsom Downs Racecourse that was peeled behind in high winds final week.
The Epsom Guardian was told by contractors Wilmott Dixon on Wednesday that Euroclad had done a aluminum roof for a Duchess’s stand, that was no thicker than a credit card.
But this morning Euroclad contacted a journal denying that it done or had any impasse with a catastrophic roof.
It pronounced that it done and subcontract a designation of a unimpaired pavilion roof during a racecourse.
Jonathan Dore, executive executive of business growth for Euroclad said: “There were dual categorical phases on a growth – a opening pavilion that was granted in 2006 by Euroclad and the
Duchess’s mount that was assembled in 2008.
We tendered for that building though we were catastrophic and Willmott Dixon used a opposite underling executive and manufacturer so it’s not a roof on a Duchess’s stand.”
Willmott Dixon has been contacted by a Epsom Guardian and is now checking the files to endorse who indeed done it.
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