StGeorge Urban, BCRS

Staffordshire-based construction company, PJ Installations is celebrating the completion of a multi-million-pound building project - having previously benefited from a County Council loan-fund.


PJ Installations - who trade out of Rugeley - have been working on the Jewellery Quarter site, in Birmingham, for the past 17-months. The company's involvement in the St. George's Urban Village project (pictured) was made possible with access to funding from the Staffordshire Business Loan Fund (in partnership with BCRS).

The project, which is said to be the Jewellery Quarter’s largest residential scheme in a decade, saw PJ Installations fit over 3,000m² of windows, doors, curtain walls, and flashing to the blocks comprising of 600 residential homes.

The company took on the contract after securing £50,000 from the former Staffordshire Business Loan Fund – now run by BCRS Business Loans, in conjunction with Staffordshire County Council.

StGeorge Urban Village

Overseeing the company are Directors, Paul Stacey and James Barber.

Paul commented:

"We are delighted to have been involved with such a big project. We have over 25 years’ experience in the sector and, after initially being asked by Granada Architectural to fit the windows and curtain walls, we were also asked to cut and fit the flashing... Securing funding from the Staffordshire Business Loan Fund meant we could take on this contract by employing more staff and easing cashflow. Our workforce has now grown from four people to 36!"


Staffordshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Economic Growth, Mark Winnington said:

"The Staffordshire Business Loan Fund has made a real difference to small companies across the county and has supported them to grow and thrive. Crucially it is also helping to create jobs for Staffordshire people. It’s great to see PJ Installations achieving such success and that they have grown the workforce by so much. The company has certainly made its mark and I’m confident it will continue to go from strength to strength. We wish them every success in securing future contracts.”

StGeorge Urban Vilage


Tony Wood, head of credit at BCRS Business Loans, said:
"It is excellent to see how funding from the Staffordshire Business Loan Fund has supported the growth of PJ Installations.
With a raft of experience in the industry and a strong vision for the future, we were delighted to provide PJ Installations with the funding they required to take on this contract. This is testament to how successful the Staffordshire Business Loan Fund was and how it has supported the growth of hundreds of businesses across the county. Although this fund finished in November, BCRS Business Loans continue to support SMEs across Staffordshire and the surrounding West Midlands with other funds. Ultimately, we believe that no viable business should go unsupported.”

BCRS

BCRS Business Loans offer business loans from £10,000 to £150,000, to support the growth of West Midlands-based companies that are unable to secure finance from traditional lenders. To discover more or submit an application form, visit www.bcrs.org.uk.

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Edited by Josh Heath