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Bilfinger UK opens new engineering base in Hull as Humber expansion completes

Bilfinger UK opens new engineering base in Hull creating 30 new jobs in Humber expansion

Bilfinger is set to create 350 jobs following the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station contract wins, with Immingham understood to be a major beneficiary.

Engineering giant Bilfinger UK has opened its new fabrication facility on the Humber, creating 30 jobs.

The 73,400 sq ft site in Hull is part of an expansion strategy to grow its operational footprint in the region, while also supporting huge contract wins on Hinkley Point C nuclear power station - to be served nationwide.

It builds on an initial base in Immingham, and supplements a fabrication portfolio that also includes a 50,000 sq ft site at Ellesmere Port.

The Sutton Fields Industrial Estate site is described as providing the perfect infrastructure to support further growth and industrial capability in the Humber, Tees and the wider Eastern region. As reported, the deal was agreed last May.

Pipework fabrication services to other nuclear clients as well as new and existing customers in the markets within which Bilfinger operates are eyed over and above the huge Somerset energy project. These include wider energy, chemical and petrochemical, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals and biopharma, power and water sectors.

Jane Atkinson, executive director at Bilfinger UK said: “Bilfinger UK’s new state-of-the-art fabrication facility is a great investment for helping the UK meet its net zero target.

“The facility being located in Hull will bring growth and high value jobs to the region, which in turn will help shape the future of the low carbon economy.”

The former XPO Logistics site sits on West Carr Business Park. The logistics giant had departed soon after aerosol manufacturer McBride ceased production.

For Bilfinger the development of the new facilities in Hull close off the creation of 350 new jobs across the UK, including specialist roles in engineering and manufacturing in Warrington, Bristol and Somerset.

Taken from www.business-live.co.uk