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Returning Project

Back at an Iconic Location!

We’re back at the Bond, Manchester to do some additional fire stopping to the steak restaurant, The Cut & Craft Restaurants. The building is a Grade II* listed former bank.

In 2023, Gunfire completed significant fire stopping works during the completed renovation of the interiors of this building, which now provides iconic workspace and leisure facilities.

Well done to Stuart Turner , and his team, Matthew Huckins, Slavomir, and the installation team for their great work!

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