Know what you want? Try our 'Supplier Directory' 

Four Seasons buys controls firm

Heating, ventilation and air conditioning business the Four Seasons Group has bought Berkeley Controls Group (BCG) for an undisclosed sum.
Four Seasons buys controls firm
BCG, a controls company operating from offices in High Wycombe and Leicestershire has clients in the UK, Europe and the Middle East.

The enlarged group, which employs more than 200 staff, will move BCG's High Wycombe operation into the FSG headquarters in High Wycombe, while using BCG's Leicestershire office to expand into the Midlands installation and maintenance markets.

The acquisition is part of Four Season's strategy of offering a wider range of energy reduction building service solutions across a wider range of market sectors. BCG will add a further £4 million of revenue resulting in combined pro-forma revenue for the group in excess of £30 million.

Stuart Lawrie, CEO of Four Seasons said: 'The acquisition allows the group to expand our range of services beyond installation and maintenance and into the energy management field. Having building controls and automation expertise enables us to offer clients the ability to remotely change plant run times, temperature settings and link these into reducing energy consumption across their estates. With the ever increasing amount of legislation in this area, we are now ideally placed to support property directors and FM's to satisfy board requirements to reduce costs and comply with the law.'

The combined business’ client list includes H&M, William Hill, WH Smith, Ladbrokes, Waterstones, Carillion, University of Cambridge, the MOD and Carphone Warehouse.
19 May 2010

Comments

Already Registered?
Login
Not Yet Registered?
Register

One in five building service engineers unfamiliar with overheating regulations

New research has revealed that 20% of building service engineers are unfamiliar with the UK Building Regulations’ Approved Document O, which addresses overheating in buildings – and almost half (46%) claim to understand the theory behind it but are ...

  25-Jul-2024

Carbon reductions for northern arena

Rinnai hot water systems are projected to produce ‘significant’ carbon reductions at a huge indoor arena in the North of England. The company has produced a designed system based on its R290 high-temperature heat pump. This arena regularly hosts large events such as concerts, conferences, theatre plays, exhibitions, live music and other conventions – so the site must have an energy efficient and carbon-reducing hot water system to achieve NetZero. 

  25-Jul-2024

STOKVIS R600

CONDENSING ULTRA LOW NOx PREMIX COMMERCIAL BOILER
  10-Jan-2019
Heating & Ventilating Review is the number one magazine in the HVAR industry. Don’t miss out, subscribe today!
Subcribe to HVR

Diary

HVR Awards 2024