Construction News
29/06/2018
Rhodar Launches New 'One-Stop' Solution For Construction Industry
Specialist asbestos removal company, Rhodar, has rebranded its business to bring its demolition and land remediation services under a core business.
The company now offers demolition and land remediation to complement its established asbestos removal services, as well as being able to provide a totally integrated works package for its clients.
In late 2016, Rhodar integrated demolition specialist Bagnall UK into the business, having worked hand-in-hand on projects for over 10 years within the Lexia Solutions Group. The company's evolution has continued over the last year with the establishment of a new remediation division with global expertise, unlocking further growth potential.
Jason Davy, Managing Director, said: "Rhodar is a team of innovators and we are always looking to challenge standard practice to find new and efficient ways of delivering projects. Each of our three service disciplines has a strong reputation and track record in their specialist field.
"We're proud to deliver an unrivalled and sustainable customer journey and are very excited to be formalising and amalgamating our expertise under the new Rhodar brand, continuing our evolution to deliver effective solutions for our customers."
Founded in 1976, Rhodar has launched its new brand after growing to become one of the UK's largest asbestos removal providers.
With turnover this year projected to hit £48 million, the company has a growing workforce of over 500 professionals operating from 12 strategically located facilities across the UK. Its client base includes NHS trusts, transport infrastructure providers, schools, universities, housing, nuclear, MoD and the wider construction industry.
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The company now offers demolition and land remediation to complement its established asbestos removal services, as well as being able to provide a totally integrated works package for its clients.
In late 2016, Rhodar integrated demolition specialist Bagnall UK into the business, having worked hand-in-hand on projects for over 10 years within the Lexia Solutions Group. The company's evolution has continued over the last year with the establishment of a new remediation division with global expertise, unlocking further growth potential.
Jason Davy, Managing Director, said: "Rhodar is a team of innovators and we are always looking to challenge standard practice to find new and efficient ways of delivering projects. Each of our three service disciplines has a strong reputation and track record in their specialist field.
"We're proud to deliver an unrivalled and sustainable customer journey and are very excited to be formalising and amalgamating our expertise under the new Rhodar brand, continuing our evolution to deliver effective solutions for our customers."
Founded in 1976, Rhodar has launched its new brand after growing to become one of the UK's largest asbestos removal providers.
With turnover this year projected to hit £48 million, the company has a growing workforce of over 500 professionals operating from 12 strategically located facilities across the UK. Its client base includes NHS trusts, transport infrastructure providers, schools, universities, housing, nuclear, MoD and the wider construction industry.
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