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County Durham construction recruiter Elvet builds for the future with five-figure investment

The County Durham construction recruiter launched in lockdown but smashed first year goals within months

(L-R) Abigail Cook (investment associate at NEL), Stephen Phillips (director Elvet Recruitment), Michael Dufferwiel (director Elvet Recruitment) and Andy Gray senior recruitment consultant at Elvet Recruitment).(Image: Elvet Recruitment/NEL Fund Managers)

A County Durham recruitment agency that began life in lockdown is building for the future on the back of a five-figure investment.

Elvet Recruitment began trading on January 4 this year – the day on which the third national lockdown was announced – but has gone on to smash its first year revenue targets within six months.

The company, which specialises in recruitment for the built environment and construction sectors, was founded by Stephen Phillips and Michael Dufferwiel, who had previously worked together in the regional office of a leading recruitment firm but decided last year to launch their own firm.

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After working with regional fund management firm NEL Fund Managers to secure the £30,000 North East Small Loan Fund investment, the business has now taken on its first employee and doubled the size of its city offices.

Five further new jobs are expected to be created as the business grows over the next 12 to 18 months.

Elvet is primarily focused on businesses and projects within the North East, but it is also working with clients in Yorkshire and the North West, and is aiming to further enhance its presence in both locations.

Mr Phillips said: “The construction sector has come out of the pandemic in better shape than most and there’s huge demand for skilled and experienced construction professionals in a wide range of roles across the built environment.