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Thursday, March 12, 2026

Taziker Secures Major Scaffolding Contract with Heidelberg Materials UK

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Taziker Industrial Services has announced the securing of a significant long-term contract with Heidelberg Materials UK, a prominent provider of low-carbon, heavy-building materials.

The partnership will see Taziker providing scaffolding services at Heidelberg’s Ketton and Padeswood cement plants.

Heidelberg Materials UK specialises in the production of aggregates, concrete, asphalt, cement, and recycling, playing a crucial role in the UK’s construction sector.

The newly formed alliance with Taziker is expected to enhance daily plant maintenance through comprehensive scaffolding services, including 24/7 emergency callouts and scheduled outage support.

Neil Starkey, the Industrial Services Director at Taziker, was enthusiastic about the partnership. “We are delighted to share the exciting news of our contract award with Heidelberg Materials UK. This will play a vital part in achieving our overall strategy and demonstrates the strides Taziker has taken in the UK industrial market.

Throughout discussions, it was clear that both of our company visions were aligned, and we are now looking forward to working collaboratively with Heidelberg Materials UK’s teams.”

Taziker, a multi-disciplinary engineering contractor, specialises in critical UK infrastructure maintenance, refurbishment, and replacement works.

The company’s operations span Structural Solutions, Surface Preparation and Protective Coatings, Structural Strengthening and Repairs, Access Solutions, and Industrial Services.

With over 350 employees and eight regional locations, including a Support Services office in Lancashire, Taziker is well-positioned to deliver on this new contract.

This new agreement follows a series of significant achievements for Taziker. In 2022, the company’s Industrial Services division secured a place on a long-term, multi-million-pound framework for scaffolding services with National Grid, covering multiple UK locations.

Additionally, in 2024, Taziker won the prestigious RoSPA Gold Award for the fourth consecutive year, underscoring its commitment to health and safety excellence.

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