Plumbing training courses could assist Kier project
Published: 03/02/2010
Tradespersons who have approved plumbing qualifications could find themselves in demand for a new scheme being carried out by Kier Moss.
According to the firm, it has recently started work on a project for Sandwell Mental Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust, which will see a new High Dependency Rehabilitation Unit built.
It is believed that the centre will be open by December 2010 and will offer long-term mental health patients care ranging from psychiatry to occupational therapy and physiotherapy.
Commenting on the scheme, Kier Moss director Brian Clarke: "All of the team worked incredibly hard together in the design stage. It will be good to see the fruit of their labours rising up out of the ground."
He added that it is an important time to be investing in such important facilities.
Kier Moss is a regional branch of the Kier Group and has offices in Cheltenham, Birmingham and Newbury.
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