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Construction specialist commits business to British Steel

Reidsteel's policy decision welcomed by company in midst of rescue deal

British Steel commercial director for construction, Ben Cunliffe, with Reidsteel managing director Simon Boyd during a tour of British Steel's facilities.(Image: British Steel)

An international construction firm has pledged its business to British Steel.

Reidsteel, the company behind the delivery of bridges, hospitals and sports stadia around the world, has made the company at the centre of a rescue deal from Jingye Group its primary long-term supplier.

The policy decision from the £20 million turnover firm covers the wide range of buildings and structures in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Europe and beyond.

Managing director of the structural steel specialist, Simon Boyd, made the commitment after a two-day visit taking in British Steel’s Scunthorpe and Teesside sites.

The entrance to the British Steel plant in Scunthorpe.(Image: PA)

A delegation from the Dorset team – in its centenary year – took in the steelmaking process.

Mr Boyd said: “Both our businesses share a strong reputation for quality in British manufacturing and engineering worldwide.

“We have been, and continue to be, a supporter of retaining steelmaking in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and we are pleased to confirm that our relationship is now stronger than ever.”

He was joined on the visits by commercial director Tim Cook, steel buyer Dave Watmore and production manager Alan Stone, who head up a 130-strong team in Christchurch.