Left to Right: Brian Miller Darryl Anderson and Andrew Graham

Acquisition marks landmark anniversary for sector leader

A leading independent access, inspection, and maintenance company has marked its landmark 21st anniversary by announcing an acquisition that is ...

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A leading independent access, inspection, and maintenance company has marked its landmark 21st anniversary by announcing an acquisition that is set to play a key role in writing its next chapter. 

Euro Energy Services (EuroES) has just announced the acquisition of fellow city-based company Future Access Solutions Ltd (FAS) for an undisclosed sum.  The move is seen as a natural progression in uplevelling the existing service portfolio whilst further enhancing the companies’ combined foothold in key onshore and offshore markets including wind farms, civil engineering, utilities, food and drink, and offshore construction and maintenance.

It is anticipated that the synergies created by bringing the companies together will bear fruit for clients too, particularly in relation to providing an enhanced rope access service and Industrial Rope Access Trade Association (IRATA) accreditation.

The move will also see more than 20 Future Access Solutions personnel join the already 50-strong  Aberdeen-based knowledge pool at EuroES HQ at Altens, Aberdeen.

Industry-recognised Future Access Solutions was founded by Andrew Graham who has more than 30 years of operational experience gained across the professional diving and topside access industries.  The company provides access consultancy and construction services to the offshore energy, marine and onshore civils, and construction sectors.

EuroES works closely with client project teams, the company provides solutions across several disciplines including scaffolding, specialist access systems, NDT, inspection, hydro pressure testing and heat treatment services.  The company prides itself on adopting a mix of approaches which can be used in a bespoke way to exceed client expectations, offering more choice and a greater range of solutions.  

Commenting on acquisition, EuroES CEO Darryl Anderson said: “Acquiring FAS along with our approved inspection techniques will allow us to be more competitive when delivering inspection and maintenance programs to the renewable wind farm energy sector. 

“This is a strategic move which will unlock future potential by combining our strengths to achieve greater innovation, expanded reach and enhanced value for our growing client base.  We look forward to benefiting from the knowledge and expertise of Andy’s team as we pool our resources in maximising future opportunities.”

Andrew Graham of Future Access Solutions added: “Coming together with EuroES creates a unique opportunity to take the business to the next level.  This new era will empower us to leverage our combined scale and expertise to continue delivering exceptional service to our customers and we are excited about what lies in store.”

To find out more, visit www.euroesgroup.com

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