Construction contractor Gilbert-Ash has landed a £13m deal to refurbish the National Army Museum in London. It's the latest big contract secured by the Belfast firm, which will see the popular tourist attraction extended. The company's managing director Ray Hutchinson said he was "honoured to be working on such a prestigious project". He said: "A complete reconfiguration of the museum site will help develop a more welcoming, accessible and flexible environment to meet the needs of today's museum visitors." The company is due to start work shortly at the Chelsea site, which was first opened in 1970 and now receives in excess of a quarter of a million visitors each year. Gilbert-Ash is working...
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