Trench Control, a Co Kildare-based piling contractor and supplier of ground support equipment for hire, is announcing expansion of its sales team in Northern Ireland.
Due to the further success of its hire product range, Mike Allen has joined the existing sales team in Northern Ireland.
Mike is joining Trench Control after several years working in sales within the groundwork & landscaping sectors both in Northern Ireland and the UK.
With Mike on board, Trench Control will aim to continue to provide customers with ground support equipment such as Trench Boxes; Drag Boxes, Impact Hammers, Vibro Hammers, Trench Sheets, Frames, Struts, Walers, as well as Stoppers, Manhole Shutters and Road Plates.
In addition, Trench Control is also working with main contractors; quantity surveyors and consulting engineers to provide a free design and quotation service for all Sheet piling; concrete piling and anchoring works.
In operation since 1980, Trench Control designs are fully covered under PI insurance and their ability to provide solutions for all types of piling and anchoring projects gives the industry a 'one-stop-shop' for piling design and installation.
Paul Jenkinson, General Manager of Trench Control in Northern Ireland, commented: "Trench Control has invested heavily in our staff and equipment, offering brand new hire equipment across the product range. We guarantee customers superior equipment at very competitive prices and invite customers to test us out. Mike is a great addition to our team and will soon become a familiar face to our customers across Northern Ireland."
The expansion of Trench Control is also related to the introduction of a new pothole repair system, called 'Eco Road Repair' that has been introduced by Trench Control to offer an improved performance on traditional pothole repair methods. The system will fix a pothole in 20 minutes, with the resulting repaired road guaranteed for years before another fix is required.
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