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Golden Houses Developments to Relocate to New Site

Following a year of rapid growth, London based Golden Houses Developments is set to relocate to a new office and recruit new members of staff.

The UK-based firm, which specialises in high-end residential schemes, will upsize to a new 130 square metre office space and the recruitment drive comes after the construction firm’s announcement that it expects turnover to reach £80 million by 2020.

With more than 35 years’ experience, senior quantity surveyor Hilleth Yendoll will join the company alongside project manager Chris Wiciak and administration assistant Kamila Sroka to take the number of workforce at Golden Houses Developments to 147.

The new office space has been prepared for the Golden Houses Developments team with the help of feng shui consultant, Dr Michael Oon.

Speaking of these latest developments at her company, Monika Slowikowska, founder of Golden Houses Developments, commented: “For a business formed just four years ago, we’re proud of the growth it has achieved so far.

“This is further evidence that turning the traditional construction firm model on its head works.

“At Golden Houses Developments, we don’t subcontract almost anything. Our full time permanent staff carry out all our work. This makes us more streamlined and more cost effective than any other property developer.”

One of very few construction firms led by a woman, Golden Houses Developments focuses on solutions, not problems. It brings unrivalled skill, professionalism and integrity to its work and simplifies the building process through intelligent design and attention to detail.

Slowikowska’s scheme was shortlisted at the RIBA Awards in 2011 and featured on the cover of ELLE Decoration in May 2012.

Earlier in the year, the firm worked along with George Clarke, presenter of Channel 4’s hit television show, Amazing Spaces, taking on the challenge to build houses and flats in seven weeks.

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