Scarborough scaffolding firm on the rise with new HQ and depot
A Scarborough-based scaffolding specialist has unveiled its new headquarters alongside the opening of its first depot.
Infiniti Scaffolding has revealed its new headquarters in the Scarborough suburb of Eastfield, as well as a new depot facility in Leeds’ Astra Park.
Established in 2015, Infiniti specialises in scaffolding, roofing and general construction, and has plans to expand across the country following the launch of its two new premises.
Situated in the Olympian Trading Estate, the firm’s new 10,000 sq ft headquarters is comprised of offices, warehouse space and a storage yard.
In addition, the 4,000 sq ft depot in Leeds will support Infiniti’s growing client base, which includes companies such as ENGIE, ESH, Balfour Beatty, Mitie Group, and Persimmon Homes.
Alex Willgrass, co-founding director of Infiniti, commented: “We have ambitious plans for Infiniti Scaffolding, and we will use our new Scarborough HQ and our recently opened depot in Leeds, to expand further across the North and into the rest of the UK.”
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