About MTX Contracts
Leading UK construction specialist delivering bespoke modular building solutions and turnkey fit outs for the Healthcare & Education sectors

MTX is a privately owned construction and engineering company. We deliver single source construction and engineering solutions to the UK’s public and private sectors consistently promoting innovation and sustainable construction.
Our business focuses in niche sectors, predominantly buildings and facilities that demand a high level of construction coordination. Our clients are among the UK’s most prestigious and respected organisations.
Our team have extensive knowledge in constructing environments that require a high level of mechanical and electrical engineering coordination and we are proud to have gained an enviable reputation for our commitment to consistently meet customer’s expectations in terms of safety, programme, budget, design and quality.
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