Galliford Try
Chamber Rating
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puneeth hegde
Mar 3rd, 2022 -
Steve Hunt
Dec 17th, 2019 -
Felix Mendelsohn
The company was created in 2000 through a merger ofTry Group plc, founded by WS Try in 1908 inLondon, andGalliford plc, founded by Thomas Galliford in 1916.[2] Try GroupEdit Try was founded by W S Try, a carpenter, in 1908. Try operated as a general contractor until the beginning of the 1970s, when Try Homes was formed. Despite acquisitions, housing remained on a relatively small scale, peaking at around two hundred units a year in the beginning of the 1990s.[3] GallifordEdit Galliford became a public company in 1965, having initially been developed as a civil engineering business. It then entered the private housing market in 1973 with the acquisition of Crabb Curtis. The housing contribution was late extended through Stamford Homes and, in 1998, the acquisition of Midas Homes, by which time the group was building around five hundred houses a year.[3]
May 21st, 2018 -
Aaron Brogdale
Oct 8th, 2017
Contact Info
- (162) 973-4441
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Galliford Try?
A The phone number for Galliford Try is: (162) 973-4441.
Q Where is Galliford Try located?
A Galliford Try is located at Shand House, Matlock, eng DE4 3AF
Q How is Galliford Try rated?
A Galliford Try has a 4.0 Star Rating from 3 reviewers.
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Galliford Try
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( 3 Reviews )puneeth hegde on Google
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Felix Mendelsohn on Google
The company was created in 2000 through a merger ofTry Group plc, founded by WS Try in 1908 inLondon, andGalliford plc, founded by Thomas Galliford in 1916.[2]
Try GroupEdit
Try was founded by W S Try, a carpenter, in 1908. Try operated as a general contractor until the beginning of the 1970s, when Try Homes was formed. Despite acquisitions, housing remained on a relatively small scale, peaking at around two hundred units a year in the beginning of the 1990s.[3]
GallifordEdit
Galliford became a public company in 1965, having initially been developed as a civil engineering business. It then entered the private housing market in 1973 with the acquisition of Crabb Curtis. The housing contribution was late extended through Stamford Homes and, in 1998, the acquisition of Midas Homes, by which time the group was building around five hundred houses a year.[3]
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