RSK Group acquires four businesses across UK, Germany and New Zealand
The group also snapped up four companies in April
Dr Alan Ryder, RSK’s founder and CEO (Image: Manchester Evening News)
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Cheshire-based RSK Group has acquired four businesses across the UK, Germany and New Zealand.
The integrated environmental, engineering and technical services business based in Helsby has acquired Cumbria-headquartered planning and landscaping services provider Stephenson Halliday Ltd, chartered surveyor Waldrams Ltd in London as well as German geotechnical consultants Althoff & Lang GbR and New Zealand risk management company Quali
Loughborough-headquartered highways, air and rail civil engineers acquired by RSK Group
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Engineering outfit RSK Group has expanded its specialist access services with the acquisition of wind turbine rope-access company CAS Ltd.
Cumbria-based CAS Access will join fellow RSK subsidiary CAN Renewables, which provides installation, inspection, repair and maintenance services for wind the and renewable energy sectors.
CAS provides a range of specialist access services for wind turbine inspection and repair.
As well as offering comprehensive turbine maintenance services, including cleaning and tower paint, ladder and access system repairs, CAS also repairs busbar energy transfer systems in Senvion turbines, expanding RSK’s engineering services.
CAS has recently worked on exchanging busbars and cleaning and repairing towers at numerous sites throughout the UK for clients including Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy and RWE.
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By Leila Steed06 January 2021
Deal for three water engineering consulting businesses will increase RSK’s turnover by €175 million
RSK Group in the UK is to acquire Black & Veatch’s water engineering businesses in Europe and Asia.
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