Howard Civil Engineering is honoured to have taken part in this year’s ‘DIY SOS: The Big Build’ project on BBC One for the benefit of Leeds-based charity Getaway Girls!
Over a period of two weeks, Howard Civil Engineering facilitated the construction of a new headquarters for the charity, including the provision of drainage works and the construction of a new access road into the centre. Drainage outfall connection works were carried out and installed in to the existing highway during a further one-week return visit following the acceptance of necessary road space applications.
Founded over 30 years ago, Getaway Girls has supported over 13,500 girls and young women across Leeds to learn new skills, build their confidence and raise their aspirations.
The new premises, which sits just around the corner from Howard Civil Engineering’s head office in Seacroft, will provide modern offices, a crèche, activity spaces, a music and media studio, counselling rooms and a garden area.
The facility has been built with the aim of enabling Getaway Girls to provide more opportunities for young women and girls in the city, as well as guidance and support.
Managing director Michael Howard is thrilled that Howard Civil Engineering was able to assist with the build.
“Howard Civil Engineering has always endeavoured to assist community-led projects where possible, so I am delighted that we have been given the opportunity to volunteer our services and expertise for such a worthwhile project a mere stone’s throw away from our office in Seacroft,” he said.
“With the country still recovering from the shock of the COVID-19 pandemic and the cost-of-living crisis at the forefront of everyone’s minds, it was spectacular to see how many companies in the industry, both big and small, turned up to help transform a vacant plot of land into a beacon of hope for women and girls across the city. Community spirit is definitely still alive and well!”
The building was officially unveiled by the DIY SOS team on Monday 26th September, with the Getaway Girls choir singing live on the show while presenters, Pudsey Bear, and hundreds of volunteers looked on.