Wellingborough engineering firm expands with new acquisition

An engineering company in Wellingborough has expanded its operations with the acquisition of a regional rival.
From left, Pete Dodd (Go2), Michael Donachie and Clyde Stratton (316) and Gareth Barnard (Go2).From left, Pete Dodd (Go2), Michael Donachie and Clyde Stratton (316) and Gareth Barnard (Go2).
From left, Pete Dodd (Go2), Michael Donachie and Clyde Stratton (316) and Gareth Barnard (Go2).

Go2 Engineering, based in Everitt Close, Denington Industrial Estate, has just completed the purchase of stainless steel specialists 316 Engineering of Peterborough.

The privately funded deal for 316 Engineering is the eighth acquisition in recent years by Go2 Engineering.

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And the company says that further acquisitions are in the pipeline.

Managing director Peter Dodd said: “316 Engineering is a perfect fit in terms of our existing portfolio of partners which allows us to form specialist project teams, drawing on the complementary skills across the group.

He added: “Our aim is to continue growing organically as a group and via further acquisitions to constantly expand our capabilities.

“We expect to announce further developments to strengthen the group’s offering in the coming months.”

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316 Engineering will be led by a new management team of Michael Donachie, who is also general manager at the group’s steel fit-out firm Tech Projects, and Clyde Stratton.

Mr Dodd said: “I am also especially pleased to have Michael and Clyde leading the team during this period of transition.”

“They are both highly skilled engineers and leaders which is exactly what we want as 316 Engineering gears up for growth.”

Following the sale, 316 Engineering, which employs 40 engineers, says it hopes to recruit more staff and invest in its apprenticeship scheme.

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The sale comes during a strong performance by 316 Engineering during the pandemic and Brexit with sales of it food processing machinery driving growth that has meant that no staff have been furloughed.

Mr Donachie said: “We’re delighted to become part of Go2 Engineering to offer our specialist skills where we can to the larger organisation on major projects and as we grow as a business in our own right.

“Brexit has not impacted us in the way that might have been expected and we’re already looking to make major investments here in machinery and personnel.

“We want to be the go-to employer in the Peterborough area for steel fabrication and expect to announce new roles in the coming weeks as well as a major investment in our vita apprenticeship programme.

“These are exciting times for the business and we look forward to the journey together.”