Sector

13 December 2017

Healthguard moves to larger premises to meet expansion goals

BPCA Servicing member, Healthguard Ltd, is all set to move to their new 2000 square foot unit in Lincolnshire.

The move was sparked by their ambitious expansion plans for continued organic growth and expansion by acquisition following the recent successful purchase and integration of Sheffield business HPC (pest control).

Left to right are Stewart Maher from Maher Millard Construction; Paul Furneaux, Managing Director at Healthguard; Paul Green, Managing Director of Lynx AC and Nicholas Falkinder, Managing Director of LEP Developments.

Healthguard has taken a prime spot on Lincoln Enterprise Park and is all set to move in the new year.

Managing Director Paul Furneaux said:

“At the minute we’re spread across two sites but I’m amalgamating all our operations under one roof which will not only improve efficiency but also give us the space we need to grow”

“I started the business from a room in my house in 2000 and now employ 19 staff at our offices in Swinderby where we’ve been for seven years”

“The new premises are double the size of our existing site and will give us greater flexibility as well as the opportunity to take on more staff in the future.”

We wish Healthguard the best of luck with their move and hope they continue to grow.

Architect's impression of Healthguard's new building

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