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Thursday, March 12, 2026

SCA Group Appoints New Industrial Services Director

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SCA Group takes on ex-Cape Operations Director, Mark McHale as their Industrial Services Operations Director.

The new appointment comes after significant growth in 2016 for the SCA group and a growing order book in Industrial services in 2017. SCA say Mark brings a wealth of experience to the company with Mark holding previous positions as Operations Director of Cape Industrial Services where he managed over £110m of operation revenue stream and previous to that with Interserve Industrial managing the Industrial services Portfolio.

Mark McHale

Speaking to ScaffMag Mark said: “Making a move away from a large corporate into an SME is a challenging move, however I believe the opportunity to work with the current SCA team and develop their future service provision within industrial will be a great change in direction and make for an interesting future – for everyone.”

“SCA are looking to the future and I feel proud to find myself being an integral part of a business seeking to progress into its next stage of safe & sustainable support service provision.”

In a statement on the SCA website SCA Group Managing Director, Lee Bennett said:

“This is a critical period for SCA Group as we continue to expand our fixed site locations around the U.K, it is clear that our service delivery and project management has been key to the success of our growth to date and the addition of Mark will ensure that we are operationally stable and prepared during our on-going growth strategy, SCA Group have been operating within the Industrial sector for many years and this investment demonstrates our long term commitment and cements our position as a market leading provider.”

 

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