Quinns – Your Local M&E Contractors
Quinns has a track record of 15 years in design and build contracting for commercial, industrial and domestic clients and are one of the most experienced M&E contractors in Wiltshire. We have managed to achieve continuous growth during these years whilst still maintaining high levels of customer satisfaction. We have specific experience working with the Ministry of Defence and have full clearance for on-site work.
With our wide-ranging skill base, we can provide our customers with a complete service from design stage through to completion. We offer a range of services with our team of highly skilled electricians and plumbing and heating engineers. We can offer you peace of mind for your project knowing that you will get a quality, safe and compliant installation. We have a reputation for delivering on time, to specification and keeping our customers happy. With our broad range of expertise, we can help you design your project and give our professional advice on everything from energy efficiency to complying with current regulations.
Recruitment
We’re always on the lookout for talented people to join our workforce. Whether you have the relevant experience in M&E or are someone looking to start their career as an apprentice in this industry we can help develop your career. The following are some of the positions we regularly recruit for:
• Project Planner
• Electrician
• Domestic/Commercial Heating Engineer
• Electrical Design Apprentices
Recent Projects
ABOUT US
Quinns has been established since 2005 and we have grown to over 20 people. Our clients include large MoD establishments. We offer a range of m & e services including reactive, planned and installation work and are CompEx and BAFE accredited. We offer a full design service on projects up to £1 million.
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GET IN TOUCH
Quinns Ltd
Unit 3, Mills Way
The Boscombe Centre
Amesbury
Wiltshire SP4 7SD
Tel 01980 625449
Email [email protected]
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