Cheetham Hill Construction worker

Cheetham Hill Construction New site launched

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by Sean Turner
Digital Director
Posted 25 May 2010

Fat Heads are proud to announce that they have this week launched the new glitzy website for Cheetham Hill Construction

Fat Heads have a friendly yet professional approach.

The site is a perfect way for the Bury-based organisation to showcase the excellent work that they do in the Construction industry. Cheetham Hill Construction, who were formed in 1966 employ over 170 staff in the Bury and North Manchester area and have a growing list of clients every year with a great portfolio as evidence of the diverse work that they carry out.

Abi Ross, the head of marketing for the group said of the project, “Working with Fat Heads to produce our new company website has been a seamless and successful experience. They have a friendly yet professional approach and created a design that matched our expectations and more. They have been on hand from the initial draft stage through to the website going live offering ideas, advice and training to ensure we got the best end result. Fat Heads have a great skill and flair in what they do and I’d recommend them to any business.”

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