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South Tyneside engineering specialist NECIT expands in º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and US as sales grow

The inspection services business has moved into One Trinity Green on the back of winning a series of sizeable contracts

The NECIT team, left to right - Peter Lyons, founder and director, Cherelle Lyons, managing director, Andrew Marsh, non-executive director(Image: NECIT)

A South Tyneside engineering specialist has expanded into new offices in the North East and the US after winning a raft of big contracts.

NECIT has moved into One Trinity Green, South Tyneside Council’s business centre in South Shields, to accommodate its expanding workforce following strong year-on-year growth and the opening of its Houston, Texas office, in February.

The expansion for the firm, which provides inspection services for international engineering projects, comes as it chalks up record turnover of £1.67m for 2019, thanks to new contract wins with some of the world’s biggest international project contractors and companies in sectors including oil and gas.

Growth is set to continue with turnover forecasted for £2.7m in 2020.

NECIT delivers inspection, audit and expediting services for some of the world’s most ambitious engineering projects, across the oil and gas, renewables and power generation sectors and has a network of 2,500 inspectors operating in more than 60 countries.

The firm is currently recruiting seven new members of staff to expand its coordination and administration teams, taking º£½ÇÊÓÆµ headcount up to 16.

Meanwhile, its Houston office will also build up a team of five staff to support expansion in the US.

Founder and director Peter Lyons said: “In the beginning we were just a team of two managing our global network of specialist inspectors. Originally from Hebburn, I’m now proud to open NECIT’s headquarters in the heart of South Tyneside.