PIB is now on site at GB’s £34m Kings College where the main hall of residence is being rebuilt.
The specialist will carry-out dry lining, plastering, pod placement and flooring works.
PIB has also commenced works for Willmott Dixon on its site near Queen’s Park underground station that forms phase 1 of the £400m South Kilburn masterplan to build 2,400 flats over the next 10 years.
PIB will be undertaking the dry lining, plastering and screed works on the project.
Lewis Foley Operations Director for PIB said: “We are delighted with these two significant contract wins.
“We worked extensively at tender stage to deliver an operational strategy and value engineering capacity that ensured confidence with both GB Building and Willmott Dixon of our innotative, forward thinking practises that will allow a seamless delivery of both projects.
“We are look forward to using our sustainable business profile to assist GB Building in delivering the BREEAM Outstanding project and this further enhances PIB’s reputation as student accommodation specialists.
“We also look forward to utilising our specialist residential team to deliver phase 1 of South Kilburn for Willmott Dixon and another high profile residential project in London.”