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TGA engineers future growth with £250,000 North East Fund backing

TGA Consulting Engineers has already created new jobs thanks to the investment and more will follow

TGA investment: (front) Jane Siddle of NEL Fund Managers with TGA director Graeme Carr and (back, from left) his fellow TGA directors Steve Olley, Jason Jobes and Scott Graham.(Image: NEL Fund Managers)

A North East consulting engineering firm is set to expand and create new jobs after securing a six-figure investment from the North East Growth Capital Fund Loan Fund.

Durham based TGA Consulting Engineers designs mechanical and electrical services for a wide variety of new and existing buildings, and has particular expertise in using low carbon technologies and techniques to improve buildings’ environmental performance.

The firm, which celebrates its 60th anniversary next year, has been involved with landmark projects ranging from Hexham Abbey, the British Museum and Durham Cathedral through to Hitachi Rail’s manufacturing facility in Newton Aycliffe, Durham University’s new Computer Science and Mathematical Sciences building and the Grade II listed Durham Miners’ Hall in Redhills.

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After working with regional fund management firm NEL Fund Managers to secure the £250,000 investment through the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme, TGA is now aiming to extend its presence in Yorkshire, the North West and the South East.

It also wants to take advantage of the growing importance of environmental performance within the construction sector.

Six new jobs have already been created by the business this year, taking the total workforce past the 40 mark, and more are expected to follow.

Part of the investment will be directed towards improving the business’s own technology infrastructure, while new operational structures are being put in place to support long-term succession planning.