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Worcester City Centre 2012

Worcester's city centre is having a major development kick-starting in 2012. Its Vision is to... read more

Future Inns Residential Block Clean

Ramora have a long standing relationship with Future Inn's and when asked to look at... read more

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Industrial Painting

Industrial Facade Painting and Refurbishment

Ramora has a dedicated team of commercial painters that have experience in industrial painting from high level building façade work, working to heights in excess of 120 feet to car park regeneration projects involving painting of concrete decks and walls.

We specialise in large commercial shed type painting projects which have been both internal and external in nature.

We have also gained market leading experience of building facade cleaning. Whether it is Corporate Headquarters or Industrial Warehouses, we have the equipment, personnel and specialist knowledge to carry out the cleaning of your building to a high standard.

We project manage all stages of the process from traffic management through to remote access, we are the experts who can deliver.

If you would like to find out more please contact us.

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Recent Projects

Jewellery Quarter - Birmingham

Ramora were approached by Parade Civil Engineering, one of the framework contractors for Birmingham City Council, involved with the regeneration of the Jewellery Quarter, with respect to highways.

They had laid a granite set island using an innovative grouting mixture that holds the sets in place, even in a high traffic environment. The grout works in a way that it must be wet when worked, and although a good job was done, a film of grout was left over the granite sets... read more

Testimonials

"As always... a superb service. What a difference. I have my main boss visiting tomorrow and will of course show him the 'before and afters' Thanks again."

Richard Bowler,
Victoria Centre.