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Engineers Deritend Group bounce back from Covid challenges with contract wins and £1m framework

Deritend Group has 100 staff across its three centres of excellence and is set to grow after a raft of contract wins

Deritend Group is bouncing back from Covid-19 lockdown challenges(Image: Deritend Group)

Engineering specialist Deritend Group is setting its sights on rapid expansion after securing a string of new contracts, including a £1 million framework extension for Northumbrian Water.

Deritend Group, which employs 14 people at its purpose-built workshop on the Riverside Park Industrial Estate in Middlesbrough, has achieved the deal that involves design, fabrication, coating and site installation of load bearing platforms and other structural fabrications.

The company, which has 100 staff across operations in the North East, West Bromwich and Luton, is now looking to bounce back from the challenges of Covid-19 by maximising recent investment by GE Renewables and the announcement of the Teesside Freeport.

The recent recruitment of a new lead administrator and two new apprentices will also help it move its technical manufacturing expertise into new opportunities in nuclear, oil and gas, chemicals and renewables.

Deritend Group's Middlesbrough manufacturing facility(Image: Deritend Group)

Richard Brown, general manager at Deritend Group’s Middlesbrough site added that investment in training and workshop equipment will allow the business to compete in the highly compliant sectors.

He said: “Last year was very challenging and we had to adapt to a downturn in orders with businesses reluctant to spend and only carrying out essential work.

“In typical ‘Deritend’ fashion, we have met the difficulties head-on and worked closely with our clients to ensure this has been carried out safely, efficiently, on time and in budget. We are now seeing the benefit of this with enquiries up 20 per cent and major orders being secured.

“The Northumbrian Water contract, which could be extended to 2024, highlights the level of service we provide to the customer and how our multi-skilled team can offer response times that few in industry can match.”