Econ expands with new £7m Engineering facility to manufacture Gritters
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Econ expands with new £7m Engineering facility to manufacture Gritters

Econ expands with new £7m Engineering facility to manufacture Gritters

Gritter manufacturer, Econ, is to expand its North Yorkshire operation further with the development of a new £7m engineering facility near Thirsk.

The family owned-business, which makes more than 85 per cent of the UK’s winter road maintenance vehicles, has purchased a 24-acre site at Sowerby, 11-miles from its Ripon headquarters.

When completed, this new North Yorkshire facility – which will be landscaped to minimise any impact on the environment – will house a 2,933 sq m building featuring an area office, workshop, spray booth, brake test unit, underseal spray area, 20-bay maintenance compound and 18 inspection pits.

Being developed by Yorkshire-based Triton Construction, it will also include hard parking for the firm’s winter hire fleet. When the site is handed to Econ in Spring 2022, the company has said up to 50 jobs will be created.

Jonathan Lupton, Econ Engineering’s Operations Director, said: “Econ Thirsk marks another major milestone in our 52 year history, and one that demonstrates the strength of the company and dominance of the winter roads maintenance vehicles sector.

“Over the last few years our winter hire fleet has grown exponentially, and these gritters, which are leased to councils and highways authorities across the UK, will be housed at the new site.

“Here, during the summer months they will be serviced and readied for to return to clients in the autumn, ahead of winter setting in.

“Because the location of this new site is rural, we are ensuing that its impact on the surrounding area is mitigated by careful landscaping. Solar panels on the roof will also reduce our carbon footprint and running costs.”

Counciller Mark Robson, Leader of Hambleton District Council, said: “I am delighted that Econ has chosen Sowerby for its expansion plans, bringing with it 50 jobs.  They join a fast-growing group of businesses in the district which chose Hambleton because it offers a great location and connectivity along with the infrastructure needed to succeed.”

Phil Dyer, Business Development Director for Triton, added: “We are pleased to start on site to deliver this turnkey solution for Econ Engineering for a new state of the art facility. With considerable expertise in transport industry construction, we are working alongside Econ to deliver a very specialist facility with civils work to minimise environmental impact.”

Pictured front row, left to right: Philip Dyer, Business Development Director, Triton; Jonathan Lupton, Managing Director, Operations, Econ Engineering; Coun Mark Robson, Hambleton District Council; Andrew, Lupton, Managing Director Sales, Econ Engineering. Middle Row Left to Right: Paul Wigby, Service and Resales Manager, Econ Engineering; Kevin Baker, architect, Kevin Baker Design; Beverley Shepherd, Finance and HR Director, Econ Engineering
Pictured front row, left to right: Philip Dyer, Business Development Director, Triton; Jonathan Lupton, Managing Director, Operations, Econ Engineering; Coun Mark Robson, Hambleton District Council; Andrew, Lupton, Managing Director Sales, Econ Engineering. Middle Row Left to Right: Paul Wigby, Service and Resales Manager, Econ Engineering; Kevin Baker, architect, Kevin Baker Design; Beverley Shepherd, Finance and HR Director, Econ Engineering

In 2019, Econ opened its first satellite engineering hub in Alloa, Scotland, and last year it added a further facility in the Welsh capital of Cardiff.

Post source : Econ Engineering Ltd.

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