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HS2 labour supplier acquires training company

Gloucestershire-headquartered Hercules Site Services has snapped up a Lichfield company that helps people into employment

Paul Field, Director at Hercules (left), with David Vaughan, Managing Director of QTT at the Academy(Image: Hercules Site Services)

A Gloucestershire-headquartered company that supplies workers to projects including HS2 has snapped up a Staffordshire training company for an undisclosed sum.

Cirencester's Hercules Site Services said the acquisition of Lichfield-based Quality Transport Training (QTT) would expand the capacity of its own training academy, which is located in Nuneaton in the West Midlands.

QTT supports unemployed individuals into work through fully funded training programmes, often in partnership with local authorities, probation services and employers.

It also has a contract to run a number of skills bootcamps with the Department for Education, which will be transferred to Hercules as will all QTT employees.

The Hercules Academy was launched in January last year and has trained more than 1,500 individuals since opening.

Brusk Korkmaz, chief executive of Hercules, said: “The Hercules Academy was established to address the well documented skills shortages facing the infrastructure and construction sectors.

“QTT’s expertise in vocational training will, in particular, add to the fantastic work already being done by the Academy team. This is another important step for Hercules to become one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s leading providers of skilled labour and training for the infrastructure and construction sectors.”

Hercules said the addition of the QTT team and the integration of the company's assets would allow it to scale its training operations more quickly to support the "º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s growing infrastructure project pipeline with a skilled, job-ready workforce".