Concrete Supplier Plans to be central to UK recovery

Naylor Industries has opened a new £2m lintel factory at its concrete products plant at Barugh Green, near Barnsley.

The investment allows the family-owned company to increase its supply to the UK construction industry.

Naylor has been manufacturing lintels – structural concrete beams – for more than half a century and has seen considerable growth over recent years.

It has supplied schemes across the UK including The Old War Office at Whitehall, London and St James Shopping Centre in Edinburgh.

In 2015, the company moved from its previous leasehold site at Ossett, near Wakefield to a new nine acre freehold site at Barugh Green, which has given the company space to expand.

The new plant represents both the introduction of cutting-edge automation as well as a significant increase in capacity.

Edward Naylor, chief executive at Naylor Industries, said: “We’ve got ambitious plans for Naylor Concrete Products and the new plant will help our business fulfil its growth potential.

“The construction industry will be central to the UK’s economic recovery from the Coronavirus crisis and we are proud to be playing our part.”

Naylor Industries last month announced a £5m funding package from HSBC UK to support the business through pandemic trading conditions and facilitate projects for future growth.

The lintel factory project followed an initial meeting between Naylor and Spanish machinery supplier Prensoland at Munich’s Bauma international trade fair in April 2019. Following a design phase, the equipment was ordered in December 2019.

Helen MacIntosh, Naylor’s development director, said: “Building the new plant was not without challenge, as much of the work was underway when the Coronavirus pandemic broke out.

“The project has been safely completed on time and on budget, with Prensoland manufacturing the equipment through the Spanish lockdown and local civil engineering and electrical contractors Shanco and Reids managing to recover time lost as a result of pandemic-related disruption.

“Most recently, a team of Spanish commissioning engineers visited Yorkshire to complete equipment installation and train Naylor personnel in plant operation procedures.

“We are absolutely thrilled with the new plant and look forward to supporting our customers in the UK construction industry.”

 

Source: The Business Desk

 

0 replies

Leave a Reply

Want to join the discussion?
Feel free to contribute!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *