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The History of Blackburns Construction

 

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Steel fixers working in Gt Yarmouth during the 1960s

Although the R G Carter Group had its original roots in Drayton, the builder’s name will always be synonymous with Harleston.
Yet the name it has recently readopted could arguably be even better known in the town, as Blackburns was a company of much repute back in the early 1950s, and indeed, relatives of that local building family still live in Harleston today.

The ethos of intrinsic skills continues in what is one of Britain’s leading family owned construction businesses. Founder, George (RG) Carter was a carpenter himself and that hands-on approach is consistently recognised over the generations who have succeeded. Today R G Carter Holdings Limited is chaired by Robert Carter whose day to day communication with the company’s regional directors ensures that a balanced and comprehensive range of services runs smoothly.

Blackburns beautiful suites of offices were converted from the former Harleston Railway Station, and although much extended, retain their wonderful Victorian character. A great deal of adjacent land forms workshops, stores and training facilities.

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1960s topping out ceremony

In fact the Blackburns name was retained up until the 1970s when the corporate title became integrated. However in January 2005 the original name was re-championed in order to re-identify with the local community again. For, as ever, whilst this substantial building group has the capability to undertake even the largest construction contract, its basic roots are still embedded in all forms of building work. In fact their overall size, staffing levels and resources actually add considerable flexibility to their efficient armoury.

General Works locally therefore include everything from fitting tap washers, to small extensions to hanging back doors etc.

There are various departments in Harleston with 26 office staff operating around 65 site staff. All skills are in-house, occasioned by time served traditional tradesmen who exceed all industry standards. Many staff are second and third generation employees, many related, several have recently retired after spending their entire working life at the Company.

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Council Houses built by Blackburns (1964)

Corporate workwear and personnel ID badges are further reassuring elements of a visit from a member of the Blackburns team.

The breadth of the company’s local diversity is quite staggering. They are specialists in barn conversions, ecclesiastical work and other projects that require authentic building techniques, yet they could just as readily be constructing an office building or steel framed warehouse for other Clients. The in-house joinery workshop can also produce custom made joinery of any description.

Depth of resources and flexible manpower are key to the company’s development and offer the efficient response you need for your next building project. Whatever your requirements you will find a willing, friendly voice at the end of the telephone.


Blackburns (Harleston) Limited, 37 Station Road, Harleston, Norfolk, IP20 9EW
Telephone: 01379 852131 • Fax: 01379 853363 • Email: mail@blackburns-harleston.co.uk
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