Bouygues UK drops Thomas Vale brand

Aaron Morby 8 years ago
Share

Bouygues is dropping the Thomas Vale building brand as it consolidates its Midland activities around a new central Birmingham office.

As part of the shake-up both Thomas Vale’s Stourport head office and Aston office will be closed within the next two weeks, leaving Stoke on Trent and a new office in Birmingham’s city centre as the new operating base.

Around a dozen staff have been laid off as part of the shake-up to fully integrate the loss-making Thomas Vale building business into the bigger Bouygues UK operation.

The latest streamlining follows around 30-40 job cuts back in the spring, according to a company source.

Bouygues bought Thomas Vale Group four years ago when the building firm turned over more than £200m and employed over 600 staff.

Since then Thomas Vale has struggled with challenging markets suffering losses in three out of four years.  Problems deepened in 2015 when the firm plunged £12.5m into the red, with staff numbers down to around 320. The job cuts this year have taken the headcount down even further.

Craig Tatton, Bouygues UK managing director for the North and Midlands said: “Thomas Vale’s investment in relocating to Birmingham builds on the work we have been doing with the Bouygues Group over the last two years to maximise the strengths of our combined businesses in the Midlands and the North.

“All our staff were consulted about the move to Birmingham and 12 of them have chosen not to come with us.

“Following our relocation to Birmingham at the beginning of November, Thomas Vale will be branded as Bouygues UK.”

He added: “Both the move and the rebrand form a natural conclusion to the integration process put in place following the company’s acquisition by Bouygues Construction subsidiary Bouygues Bâtiment International in June 2012, and following the feedback we have received from our partners and clients.

“The UK continues to be a key strategic market for Bouygues Construction and the corporate strength, solid performance record and strong financial covenant of the organisation remains an important element of the Bouygues UK offer to its clients.”

Latest news

House builder Camstead goes into administration

Work stopped on three current sites
14 hours ago

Graham wins £100m Cardiff Crossrail phase 1

Work on route to Cardiff Bay to start before end of next year
21 hours ago

Laing O’Rourke appoints new European MD

Peter Lyons to take-up new role in February
2 days ago

Profits dip at Stepnell ahead of demerger

Turnover and secured workloads up ahead of restructure
2 days ago

HS2 green bridge deck takes shape

100m-wide wildlife bridge to carry hedgerows and country lane over HS2
21 hours ago

1,000-home Wolverhampton city centre scheme in for planning

ECF and council advance City Centre West build to rent scheme
2 days ago

Sisk clinches £54m North London council HQ revamp

Haringey's iconic Grade II listed civic centre to be brought back into use
2 days ago

Ofgem approves £2.5bn Eastern Green Link 1

Work to start next Spring on cable project from Scotland to the north of England
2 days ago

Anglian Water hunts for £1bn delivery partner

Programme delivery partner wil integrate with client team over 15-year plan
2 days ago

Hadden collapse costs supply chain £6.7m

"Highly unlikely" subcontractors will receive anything for their unpaid invoices
2 days ago

Management buyout at M&E specialist

£25m turnover Kimpton in second MBO in its 60-year history
2 days ago

BAM finalises £71m deal to replace first major RAAC school

Work to start on new St Leonards Catholic School in Durham
2 days ago

Scaffolder hit by two tonne weight at nuclear plant

Court hands out £633,000 in fines after Dungeness B decommissioning incident
2 days ago

Go-ahead for 860,000 sq ft East London medical campus

Whitechapel Road scheme of six new and repurposed buildings
2 days ago

Site labour rates hit record high as cost inflation returns

Industry's biggest payroll firm says rates rose nearly 5% last month in London
5 days ago

Morris & Spottiswood acquires part of ISG fit-out division

ISG Cathedral acquisition saves 111 jobs and expands presence across England
6 days ago

New work drives Q3 construction output uplift

Third quarter activity up 0.8% despite slowdown in September
5 days ago

Octavius cuts concrete formwork strike time by 5 days

Temperature probes reduce times for safely striking formwork
5 days ago

Plan for 200-home student-led London scheme

Developer Regal is behind new Camden Town scheme
5 days ago

Green light for new £45m tax office in Portsmouth

HMRC to occupy new office complex with construction starting next year
5 days ago

Extra tunnels included in £6bn East West Rail scheme

Government unveils plans for two new tunnels in Cambridgeshire
6 days ago

Infrastructure to get £80bn boost from public sector pensions

New "megafunds" will invest in UK construction projects
6 days ago

Bidders wanted for £800m building safety framework

Fusion21 launches renewal of deal across 12 lots
7 days ago

Winchmore wins £6.5m brickwork package on Stratford flats

Latest award from Graham on £69m development
6 days ago

Motts/Jacobs JV to design £2.5bn West Yorkshire Mass Transit

First construction could begin in 2028
7 days ago

Muse signs landmark deal to redevelop Solihull shopping centre

Mell Square scheme includes 1,600 homes at 6.4ha town centre site
7 days ago

Reds10 raids house builders for two director hires

David Newey and James Bateman join as regional ops directors
1 week ago

Builder killed as telehandler overturns

House builder goes into liquidation before court hearing and £160,000 fine
1 week ago

Balfour Beatty regional MD steps down

Lindsay McGibbon is understood to be exiting for a job in the United States
7 days ago

Firms put on alert for £1.5bn decarbonisation framework

Fusion21 aims to invite bids in January for housing and public buildings retrofit framework
1 week ago

Contractor services