Boulting Group

Boulting Group Complete Health and Safety for Offshore Windfarm Work

Seven employees from Boulting Group, the engineering solutions provider have successfully managed to complete a GWO accredited offshore wind health and safety survival training course. The completion of this globally recognised course will allow bolting Group to further expand their operations into the offshore renewable energy sector. Taking part in

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Issue 325 : Feb 2025

Boulting Group

Boulting rebrands as BGEN to fuel ambitious ‘next generation engineering’ growth plans

Robin Whitehead appointed new chief executive to oversee operations Ambitious plans to recruit 200+ employees and increase annual turnover to £175 million Company set to open a new operation in Africa to support business expansion Boulting has rebranded as BGEN as part of the company’s ambitious growth plans.  The specialist, multi-discipline engineering solutions business, has appointed a new chief executive to oversee plans which include a recruitment drive to support a significant planned increase in turnover, alongside the opening of a new operation in Africa as the company expands its global footprint. BGEN, with a mindset focussed on next generation engineering, has promoted Robin Whitehead from managing director of its Technology business unit to chief executive of the new operation.  Robin began his career with East Midlands Electricity Board and has been in the engineering sector for more than 25 years.  He has spent the last 18 years at Boulting where he has helped to significantly grow the size and remit of the technology business. “Robin’s appointment was the obvious choice,” says John Sugden, Executive Chair at BGEN. “Robin has an excellent affinity with employees and customers alike having started his career as an electrician, before joining the company in 2003 and working his way up through the business.  The board has confidence that he will oversee the ambitious plans we have for the company over the next year and beyond.” The next 12 months will see BGEN go on a major recruitment drive, looking to expand its workforce from 860 to more than 1,000 employees, and hit an annual increased turnover in the region of £175 million*.  The company is looking to recruit a number of positions, from mechanical engineers and electricians to design engineers and technical project managers, as the company continues to service its existing client base whilst expanding operations. September will see BGEN open its African operation in Lagos, Nigeria, focusing on continuing to serve BGEN’s global clients that are looking to maintain and grow their business in that continent.  This expansion is on the back of decades of project delivery experience in Africa and will enable the company to grow its offering efficiently with local resources, backed by an experienced UK management team. “It’s an exciting time for the company, having recently been awarded a number of long-term frameworks in the utility sector which is testament to the quality of work we deliver”, comments Robin Whitehead. “While we’re proud of our heritage and will continue to serve those segments, we’re now working with customers in specialist sectors such as food, nuclear and pharmaceutical, on areas such as digitalisation and net zero emissions.” For further information, visit www.b-gen.co.uk.

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Boulting Group Complete Health and Safety for Offshore Windfarm Work

Seven employees from Boulting Group, the engineering solutions provider have successfully managed to complete a GWO accredited offshore wind health and safety survival training course. The completion of this globally recognised course will allow bolting Group to further expand their operations into the offshore renewable energy sector. Taking part in this intensive training course was one engineer, five electricians and one supervisor from Boulting Group. During the course, which took place over seven days, the team covered a range of different modules for sea survival which includes first aid, manual handling, fire awareness and working at height and rescue. The presence of offshore wind is considered to be the future of power for the United Kingdom. In September 2017, the cost of wind power fell to almost half the price of nuclear power, the boom in this energy source has led to a high demand in qualified engineering firms with the experience required to work on such projects. Boulting Group has a wealth of experience working in the energy sector, particularly with oil, gas and renewables. The company has always made sure that health and safety was at the centre of every operation that is carried out. In order to maintain their commitment to quality, the company’s workers undergo comprehensive training in order to ensure their impeccable health and safety record continues, even with the challenging environments that would be created by working on offshore facilities. As a part of their expansion into this sector, Boulting’s team are required to stay in offshore accommodation, provided by a jack up vessel which is moored adjacent to the substation platform. The team as part of these works will then be required to live in the turbulent, dangerous offshore conditions while working night shifts on a two week on, one week off rotation. After the training, the team will now be able to provide a wide range of services to both the offshore and onshore portions of the project.

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