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Scottish groundworks business buys stake in Northern Piling | Ground Engineering

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Scottish groundworks business buys stake in Northern Piling | Ground Engineering

Scottish groundworks and civil engineering company Advance Construction has bought shares in piling specialist company Northern Piling.

Advance Construction announced last week that it had made the equity investment in Northern Piling to strengthen the collaboration between the businesses and provide an enhanced civil engineering package to its customers.

Construction Enquirer has reported that Advance Construction is aiming to buy a 25% stake in the driven piling business and is in the final stages of talks to secure the deal.

The two companies are both based in Bellshill, Scotland. They have worked together on several contracts over the years.

Advance Construction is a specialist civil engineering and groundworks company founded over 25 years ago. The company operates seven unique divisions, employs around 2,000 people and has a turnover of around £300M.

Northern Piling is an independent family-owned business founded in 2010 by William Mitchell. It has a turnover of around £10M and employs up to 35 staff.

They are one of Scotland’s leading specialist contractors offering design, supply and installation of continuously reinforced concrete, driven, steel and timber piles, in addition they offer the installation of ground-beam solutions both in-situ and precast.

Greg Mitchell from Northern Piling said: “Working on often complex jobs the fewer people in the chain the better, it makes sense to support clients in this way with a one-stop service. Advance are already on the majority of the sites we work on. We know the team and are familiar with their processes. This partnership makes perfect sense for both businesses.”

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