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Midland steel giant invests to bring back Scottish wind tower production

Liberty House said the move takes forward its plans to build a fully-integrated steel and engineering business across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Chief executive of Liberty House Sanjeev Gupta with Douglas Dawson, chief executive of Liberty Tubular Divisions, at the new Liberty Plant in Oldbury following the takeover of Caparo Tubular Solutions

A Midland steel firm has bought equipment to manufacture wind towers and large-scale tubular steel fabrication.

Liberty House said the move takes forward its plans to build a fully-integrated steel and engineering business across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The equipment will form the heart of a new manufacturing centre which will eventually supply the growing offshore wind market and turbine casings for tidal lagoon power.

The company will recruit a workforce of more than 100 for the new enterprise, including engineers, welders, fabricators, assemblers, blasters and painters, with further jobs expected.

Liberty's newly-acquired steel plants at Dalzell and Clydebridge in Scotland will make the heavy-duty steel plate required for the towers.

The mothballed Scottish plate mills began recruitment last week with a view to re-starting production in September.

Liberty bought the steel tower production equipment which was closed down in September 2015 by Mabey Bridge Renewables at Chepstow, South Wales.

The company will announce the location of its new manufacturing centre within the next few weeks.