Jobs created after Corby firm secures funds to expand

A Corby company is creating jobs after securing £600,000 to expand its operations.
The interior of the Green Life Buildings manufacturing centre.The interior of the Green Life Buildings manufacturing centre.
The interior of the Green Life Buildings manufacturing centre.

Green Life Buildings, in Bracknell House, Pywell Road, secured the funding from the Midlands Engine Investment Fund (MEIF).

It will allow the company, which specialises in developing construction technology, to grow its manufacturing and distribution operations and also recruit seven more members of staff.

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Managing director, Chris Williams, said: “We are very pleased to have received the funding package from MEIF.

“This will enable us to scale our supply across the UK by increasing our manufacturing capability to deliver the innovative and efficient M2 Advanced Building system to more customers.”

Green Life Buildings provides an innovative lightweight and low carbon building system made up of three dimensional latticed panels.

These are designed to be low cost, environmentally friendly and able to withstand the most testing of environments and conditions.

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Lewis Stringer, Senior Manager at the British Business Bank, said: “This investment in Green Life Buildings is evidence that MEIF remain active and open to supporting innovative businesses looking to grow in the East Midlands.”

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