Rilmac Scaffolding Up For Business Award

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Rilmac Scaffolding have been announced as finalists in the prestigious Midlands Family Business of the Year Awards.

The awards which are open to family businesses from across the whole of the Midlands have a stringent selection process, and the team from Rilmac Scaffolding now face an interview process before the final announcement at a black tie event in Derby on 9th November.

Rilmac Scaffolding have been shortlisted for the Fastest Growing Family Business Award after a fantastic year which has seen the company work as a key part of the DNRC Project near Loughborough, branch out in to the road and rail infrastructure market, and continue nationwide expansion.

Des Booth, Managing Director of Rilmac Scaffolding Ltd. said “Well done, it is great to see the team recognised for all their hard work over the last four to five years.”

The growth of Rilmac Scaffolding in the Midlands has been driven from their headquarters in Lincoln and their premises in Northampton. Working nationwide on projects with leading contractors and developers they also have offices in London and Huddersfield allowing them to cover the whole of the UK.

Meanwhile The Rilmac Group of Companies as a whole has also been shortlisted for the Family Business of the Year 2017.  Everyone across the group are proud and honoured to be finalists in this year’s awards.

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