Brogan Group expands scaffolding operations across Midlands and North

Brogan Group has expanded its scaffolding operations across the Midlands and North of England, strengthening its ability to deliver large-scale access packages nationwide.

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Brogan Group has expanded its scaffolding operations across the Midlands and North of England, extending its regional coverage to support projects in cities including Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Sheffield and Newcastle.

The move forms part of a wider investment in infrastructure, workforce and operational capacity, aimed at strengthening delivery across key UK construction hubs.

The company said regional teams will provide scaffolding, powered access and common tower services, supported by engineering input and site management expertise.

Industry specialist Jon Cooke has joined the business to support the expansion.

Jon Cooke

He said: “I’m excited to be joining Brogan Group at such an important time for the business, as we continue to expand scaffolding operations across the North.

“Brogan has built a strong reputation for technical excellence, safety and reliable delivery, and I look forward to working with our teams and clients to provide combined access solutions across the region.”

The company said the expanded footprint will improve its ability to deliver complex scaffolding packages, drawing on both regional teams and wider national and international resources where required.

The development follows earlier investment in powered access capability across the Midlands and North, particularly in construction hoists.

Brogan’s services include scaffolding, mast climbers, hoists, common towers, loading gantries and crane decks. The firm said its multi-discipline model allows contractors to reduce interface risk and simplify project management on larger schemes.

The expansion comes as the group continues a period of growth, supported by investment in depots, equipment and specialist personnel.

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