PERI UK Marks 35th Anniversary

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PERI UK recently marked a significant milestone, celebrating 35 years of successful operations in the UK construction industry.

The anniversary was celebrated in style, with employees across all six offices enjoying a special lunch event, highlighted by a hog roast at the company’s head office in Rugby.

Since its inception in 1989, PERI UK has established itself as a leading name in temporary works solutions within the construction sector. As the eighth subsidiary under the global PERI Group, the company has steadily expanded its influence and offerings in the UK market.

The journey began with its first project in 1990 when PERI played a pivotal role in the construction of the Queen Elizabeth II bridge. The company designed and supplied VARIO shutters for the wall formwork, complemented by its CB 240 climbing system, which facilitated pours at a height of five meters—an early demonstration of PERI’s engineering prowess.

Over the past three and a half decades, PERI UK has built a strong reputation and achieved numerous milestones that underline its growth and commitment to innovation. Among these accomplishments is the £15 million redevelopment of its flagship office in Brentwood, further strengthening its presence in the UK. More recently, the acquisition of Mabey Hire has expanded PERI’s capabilities, allowing the company to offer an even wider range of services to its customers.

Ian Hayes, Managing Director of PERI UK, expressed his gratitude and optimism during the anniversary celebrations. “PERI’s success over the past 35 years has been made possible by the unwavering support and dedication of our employees, along with the loyalty of our customers and supply chain partners,” Hayes remarked.

“As we reflect on the company’s accomplishments spanning over three decades, I am filled with pride and optimism for the future, as I see so much potential in the years ahead. I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to everyone who has contributed to PERI’s journey thus far.”

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