NSG UK secures three years work worth £3 million

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Tata Chemicals Europe

NSG UK based in Deeside  has secured a three year maintenance contract with the chemicals giant Tata Chemicals Europe (TCEL)

As previously reported NSG was bought by the French company Altrad group in June this year.

The contract will see NSG UK provide and erect all scaffolding works at TCEL manufacturing sites in Winnington, Lostock and Middlewich.

Tata Chemicals is the second largest  producer of soda ash in the world with there HQ in Northwich, UK.

Managing director of NSG UK, Mike Car said: “NSG UK will be providing scaffolding for all the maintenance and intervention works at their Cheshire sites over the course of three years, on plants and buildings of various size and structure.”

“We undertake a wide range of industrial services but scaffolding remains the core of our business and despite the tough economic climate we are enjoying a strong end to the year. As well as securing this contract and maintaining our success in the construction and engineering industries, we are also continuing to expand into a wide scope of sectors, including off shore, transport and social housing.”

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