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Peter A Walker

M&M Services acquired by Nucore Group

Nucore Group has added M&M Services to its stable of companies.

The specialist engineering group, which provides services and products for fire, safety, security and climate control in hazardous and safety critical environments, has added M&M’s complementary electrical services to its offering.

Following the decision of its founder to step back from the business in anticipation of retirement, M&M Services has chosen to become part of the Aberdeen-based group in a move that will see all employees being transferred.

Mike Bryant, chief executive at Nucore, said: “This merger builds on the progress we’ve already made in integrating the products, services and synergies of the group’s other businesses to deliver innovative engineering solutions that give us a competitive edge.

“As we diversify into new geographic markets and new sectors, we’re continually investing in our people, products and services to capitalise on the opportunities our integrated approach brings to the energy transition, but also to other safety critical sectors.”

Niall Anderson, founder of M&M Services, added: “As a long-established, local business, it was important for us to find the best way forward for our staff and customers.

“As part of Nucore, our service delivery will continue unaffected and our people will have secure, exciting opportunities within a group that is growing both its global and sectoral markets.

“There will be a seamless transfer of M&M to Nucore and I’m pleased that Gordon Sutherland, our operations director, will continue to lead the M&M team, remaining the main point of contact for our clients.”

M&M Services has been providing electrical and data communication installations and repairs throughout the north east of Scotland since the 1970s.

Nucore Group now consists of OTEAC, HVAC & Refrigeration and, following the amalgamation, M&M Services, which will trade under the Nucore brand.

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