Spartan Scaffolding eyes expansion with new Newport Docks facility

The firm has secured a new base at Newport Docks as part of its plans to increase capacity and support future growth across South Wales.

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One of Wales’ established scaffolding contractors has secured a new base at Newport Docks as part of its growth plans across South Wales and beyond.

Spartan Scaffolding, headquartered at Swansea Docks, has taken on a one-acre site that will operate as both a storage hub and an office facility. The company says the move will increase capacity and improve logistics as demand for its services continues to grow.

The Newport site will provide secure storage for scaffolding equipment and a base for office functions, allowing Spartan to deploy resources more efficiently across mid and South Wales, as well as neighbouring parts of England.

Jason Lewis, owner of Spartan Scaffolding, said the new facility was a strategic step forward for the business.

“Securing a dedicated site at Newport Docks gives Spartan Scaffolding enhanced capacity for storage and logistics, supporting our existing contracts and future growth,” he said.
“The site will enable more efficient deployment of our services across South Wales and neighbouring English regions. It is an important step for our growth plans.”

Spartan Scaffolding delivers commercial, industrial and domestic scaffolding services, with the majority of its client base located across mid and South Wales.

The acquisition of the Newport Docks site was advised by Cardiff-based RJ Chartered Surveyors.

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