A firm that supplies precast concrete products to a wide range of industries across the UK has celebrated the start of its fifth year in business last month with plans to expand into significantly larger premises.
Shropshire-based Elite Precast Concrete Ltd currently employs a team of 28 and manufactures and supplies a range of interlocking precast concrete blocks, which are used by local authorities and recycling businesses to create extremely robust, free standing storage bays to hold waste. The blocks are also proving to be an increasingly attractive solution in sectors such as outdoor hospitality and construction, where they are easily utilised as kentledge – a form of temporary counterweight – to hold scaffolding, security fencing, and even marquees in place.
After officially launching in January 2008, the company moved to Halesfield in Telford from its original base in Much Wenlock during the summer of 2010, and now has plans to more than double its storage and production capacity in the town from 25,000 sq ft over the coming months to keep up with increased demand, a move which is also likely to see at least four new members of staff come on board. Elite Precast Concrete Ltd has now grown to become the UK’s market leader in interlocking and counterweight precast concrete blocks, and enjoys a multi-million pound turnover that has increased more than sevenfold over the past year.
Owen Batham, Sales and Marketing Director of Elite Precast Concrete Ltd, explained: "Richard Doody and Alan Johnson, the company's founders, had decades of experience working within the construction materials sector before they decided to create a company that would do things differently than the industry norm. Launching at the start of the recession was certainly a brave move, they struggled to secure bank finance, but they were so passionate about their plans that they remortgaged their houses to obtain the necessary working capital. That belief has paid off, and the company is now in a fantastic position to capitalise on such strong foundations."
In addition to consolidating its position in the waste management and recycling sectors, where it counts a number of local authorities and waste management companies as clients, Elite Precast Concrete Ltd is also aiming to expand into a variety of other markets, both in the UK and internationally, over the coming months.
"The energy-from-waste sector offers huge potential, as our blocks are ideal for storing fuel at anaerobic digestion facilities. We are also looking to expand our operations in the healthcare sector, where the 'V' Interlocking concrete blocks can be used to build radiation units in cancer treatment facilities –we have already been involved in a project like this in Saudi Arabia – while the rail industry is also another massive untapped market, as our blocks can easily be installed on embankments during improvement and maintenance work."
For further information about Elite Precast Concrete Ltd please contact 01952 588885, email postmaster@eliteprecast.co.uk, or visit www.eliteprecast.co.uk.
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