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The Winvic Group is a multi-disciplinary contractor, providing a wide range of construction services on a national platform.

Winvic Construction, formed in 2001, are highly prominent in the Industrial, Distribution and Commercial sectors, widely known as the UK's leading 'shed' specialist, millions of square feet have been delivered to an excellent and growing client base.

Winvic's strategic growth and client demand has seen diversification into a number of other sectors. Winvic Build and Civils allow the group to deliver many exciting projects in Healthcare, Education, Public Sector, Retail and Infrastructure.

Operating from a sound financial base, understanding our clients' needs, with a strong focus on carefully planned construction solutions at all levels, ensures our 'best in class' delivery.


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  • Hall Park Care Home, Bulwell, Nottingham.
  • iCon timber frame installation
  • Broadway Halls Care Home, Dudley.
  • Elm Bank Care Home, Kettering (listed building)
  • Keeper's Lodge residential pool
  • Hall Park Care Home internal
  • iCon Centre, Daventry.
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Winvic Build delivers a first class design & build service in the private and public sectors. Sharing the same philosophy and levels of service as other Winvic Group companies, Winvic Build is replicating the growth and success of the Group through its customer-focused approach.

We have provided real financial benefits to our clients by incorporating innovative methods of construction, allowing early completions, with a high quality end product. Our ability to work closely with our supply chain and to fully understand our customers’ needs is particularly important with the ever increasing need to push the boundaries of sustainability in construction.

Winvic Build operates within the following sectors:
  • Education
  • Retirement living
  • Non-acute healthcare
  • Hotels and leisure
  • Long term care of the elderly
  • Residential sectors
  • Mental healthcare
  • Mixed-use schemes
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