Winners of £300m rail engineering design framework
Network Rail has named a group of suppliers joining its Development and Design Partnership Framework over eight years.
Network Rail has named a group of suppliers joining its Development and Design Partnership Framework over eight years.
Ipsum CEO, Andrew Cowan, said the deal will allow Ipsum to expand its Power business in the north east of England and Scotland.
The two companies have previously collaborated on major projects such as Midland Metro and the Great Eastern Main Line OLE Renewals.
Taylor & Fraser, headquartered in Paisley, will become a Suir Engineering company but continue to operate under its existing name.
Ian Lawrence has stepped down as managing director after spending eight years in the role and has been succeeded by Will Newman.
BGEN provides specialist Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, Control, and Automation (MEICA) capabilities to regulated end markets.
Martin Feakes spent more than 18 years at Ramboll as head of buildings London.
Turnover for the Wates-owned business increased by more than 72 per cent to £298.6 million, compared to £173 million the prior year.
EcoGenR8, which trades as AFECO, is an independent specialist engineering company operating in the water, marine and energy sectors.
Simon Martin joins after more than 18 years at Durham demolition contractor MGL Group, where he was group business development director.