Construction bid writing specialist Purpol Marketing Limited has been recognised by Construction Enquirer as one of the top 10 companies to work for in their prestigious national awards.
Purpol is up for an award in the category of Best Construction Supplier to Work With (Under £25m).
The Construction Enquirer Awards are dedicated to recognising the industry’s best companies to work for and the best firms to do business with, with the sponsorship of big names such as Screwfix, Cemex, Hadley Group, Engage and more.
The winning organisations were voted for by their peers making the Enquirer Top Ten place a unique badge of honour.
Founder of Purpol Marketing, Denise O’Leary, and senior consultant Gavin White have both developed their careers within the manufacturing and construction sector, and bring their insight to provide director level marketing and bid management consultancy to construction and manufacturing companies. They currently sustain an impressive success rate, winning 95% of the tender bids on behalf of their clients, comparable against an industry average of 60-65%.
Denise said: “For Purpol to have been named in the top ten alongside such esteemed company of the biggest names in the industry is a remarkable achievement.
"We are a micro business in a classification of businesses those turnover could be 100x larger than ours. To be voted by the industry is a huge honour, and I would like to thank our peers, clients and supply chain for backing us, and being so fantastic to work with.
"I look forward to continuing the year developing winning tender documents and magnificent marketing campaigns for our fabulous construction sector clients.”
The industry will come together and celebrate their success at this years awards evening in Birmingham on the October 10, alongside UK Construction Week.
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