Read the latest magazine Heritage Roofing Industry News Infiniti Wins Multi-Million Contract – ‘Architecturally and Culturally Significant’ 4 July 2022 INFINITI Construction & Roofing has won a multi-million contract on one of the most architecturally and culturally significant buildings in the north of England. The company is to start work to convert Scarborough’s former Westwood School into 28 new one- and two-bedroom apartments. The building – home to the old Grade 2-listed Stephen Joseph Theatre – is the first major work by the distinguished Scarborough architect Sir Edwin Cooper, who is said to have designed more buildings in the City of London than any architect since Sir Christopher Wren. Six carved relief panels on the south side of the building are attributed to the well-known monumental and architectural sculptor Henry Charles Fehr. The former Westwood School is also the location of one of the first theatres-in-the-round in the UK created in 1976 by Stephen Joseph and which premiered all of Sir Alan Ayckbourn’s plays produced for the next 20 years until the theatre moved to its current town-centre location in the mid-90s. Multi-Million Contract The 12-month, full turnkey project for Sino Developers NW Ltd., will create work for about 50 part- and full-time trades jobs and follows other significant wins for Scarborough-based Infiniti Construction & Roofing with redevelopment and refurbishment work on the town’s The Esplanade Hotel and The Bike & Boot Hotel. The future of the Westwood building, which opened in 1900 as a school, will be ensured with the conversion into residential use as will the historically important theatre-in-the-round which is set to become a co-working space, with open-plan work area, private meeting rooms and toilets. Most recently the site was Yorkshire Coast College’s Westwood Campus, the grounds of which now also offers the potential to create a new four-storey building to provide an additional 22 apartments. Alex Willgrass and Marcus Rowe, Infiniti Construction & Roofing Directors, working closely alongside Project Manager, Sharon Lester, see the contract as an emphatic confirmation of Infiniti Construction’s ability to win and deliver high quality construction projects on time and to budget. “It is going to be a fantastic challenge for everyone here at Infiniti Construction to help enhance the fabric of one of the most architecturally and culturally significant buildings in the north of England, while creating modern, high quality, attractive, environmentally friendly living spaces,” said Alex Willgrass. Established in 2015 and formerly part of the Infiniti Group, Infiniti Construction’s construction and roofing services include full new commercial, industrial and residential construction and roofing installations, repairs, and refurbishments. >>Read more about Infiniti in the news Previous article First Roofer Passes New Apprenticeship StandardNext article BoB Volunteers Hadrian’s Wall Charity Walk Raises £20k Share article You may also like View all News Heritage Roofing +4 25 February 2026 Work Begins to Repair Leaking Roof of Landmark Medieval Church Architecture +4 24 February 2026 Brecon Cathedral Secures £2m Heritage Grant for ‘Urgent’ Reroof Heritage Roofing +4 13 February 2026 Roof Restoration Work Begins on Listed Newcastle Museum Heritage Roofing +5 9 February 2026 Historic Tudor Manor House Roof Repairs Near Completion Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch