Light gauge steel construction innovator EOS Facades acquired by Siniat

Light gauge steel construction innovator EOS Facades acquired by Siniat

  • 15 Apr 2016

EOS Facades has been acquired by dry construction solutions company Siniat to help deliver steel framing systems across a wide range of construction sectors.

Fullscreen capture 15042016 105216The acquisition follows a decade of significant investment in developing the EOS Facades product and service range, underpinned by investment in design and manufacturing technology.

EOS experienced considerable growth following and through forming strategic alliances with some major construction industry companies including Kier, Bam and Barratt London.

High profile projects

EOS has been directly involved with high profile projects including:

  • North West Cambridge Development project worth £80m
  • Fulham Wharf, Enderby Wharf and Education Funding Agency project to deliver six schools, worth £44m across the Midlands

Investment

EOS invested in it’s fifth Howick machine in January 2016 (the only FRAMA machine in the UK), providing unique sections and pre-assembled elements for the offsite and volumetric modular building sector.

Siniat deal

EOS Facades aim to be the leading player in Steel Frame Systems will be accelerated by the Siniat deal, combining its technical expertise and specialist knowledge with those of Siniat to create innovative new solutions for light steel frame designers, engineer and installers.

Steve Thompson, Managing Director of EOS Facades: “This as an investment for the future and for manufacturing jobs here in County Durham. EOS Facades is an ambitious company and this deal will open up further opportunities for investment and innovation to ensure we remain at the forefront of research and development and to meet the exacting demands of the construction industry.

Siniat’s vision is to be the leading expert in dry construction; Steel Frame Systems is a key component of this service offer. Our combination of technical knowledge, innovation and manufacturing expertise will allow us to bring new solutions to create the buildings of tomorrow”

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