The construction company behind several major schemes in Birmingham is looking to significantly expand its team in the city.

Colmore Tang Construction (CTC) has announced plans to recruit for 20 new posts including contract and project managers, site managers and junior and senior office staff.

The firm has an existing order book of more than £60 million including several schemes with sister company Seven Capital such as the new Park Regis hotel at Five Ways Island, Kettleworks in the Jewellery Quarter and Harrison Drape in Digbeth (below).

Managing director Andy Robinson said: "CTC is an exciting and innovative business which is growing at a rapid rate and, on the back of a solid order book, we have a number of vacancies we need to fill.

"We are in a unique position as a construction company at CTC where we can offer our employees job security, having an existing order book guaranteeing work for the next five years.

"We have launched an extensive recruitment campaign to support the growth of the business and encourage anyone who wants to work for an exciting business with a fresh approach to the industry to get in touch."

Other CTC projects in the pipeline include the redevelopment of One Hagley Road into 271 flats, the refurbishment of the Landmark building in Brierley Hill and Bridgewater House in Worcester.

Both of these will turn office developments into more than 250 apartments combined.

CTC has also won its first national project - the refurbishment of Wellington House in Liverpool which will become 96 apartments.