Founded in 1949 by Wilfred Chippindale with a humble investment of £100, the company has evolved from its modest beginnings in Leeds to emerge as one of the most influential players and employers in the UK construction sector. From its inception as a small enterprise operating from Wilfred Chippindale's residence, primarily dealing in concrete and scaffolding sales, the company has undergone remarkable growth and transformation. With the inclusion of Wilfred's sons, Brian and Gordon, in 1955,...
Founded in 1949 by Wilfred Chippindale with a humble investment of £100, the company has evolved from its modest beginnings in Leeds to emerge as one of the most influential players and employers in the UK construction sector. From its inception as a small enterprise operating from Wilfred Chippindale's residence, primarily dealing in concrete and scaffolding sales, the company has undergone remarkable growth and transformation. With the inclusion of Wilfred's sons, Brian and Gordon, in 1955,...
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