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Engineering services firm is off to a good start with life as a listed company
Thursday 02 Nov 2017 Author: Daniel Coatsworth

giu2Engineering services group Nexus Infrastructure (NEXS:AIM) says its order book has progressed from circa £180m in July to now sit at £202m. The bulk of the order book relates to its core brand Tamdown which builds roads, undertakes earthworks, creates drainage systems and constructs reinforced concrete frames for housebuilders.

Chief executive Mike Morris says Nexus has recently seen a notable increase in work with smaller housebuilders; the company has historically done most of its work for the larger players in the industry.

The other part of its business involves utilities connection under the brand of TriConnex. Launched in 2011, it has historically focused on gas and electricity before adding water connections in 2015.

Last year saw TriConnex add fibre connections to its skillset and the business recently won a deal with Legal & General to install all four services (gas, electricity, water and fibre) to a new build-to-rent housing development.

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