Growth on course for Yarm consultancy
A project management consultancy is celebrating five years in business with new contracts and charitable fundraising.
Yarm-based Logic-i Group marked its anniversary with a charity golf day at Rockliffe Hall, in Hurworth, near Darlington, raising £1300 for Teesside Hospice.
The event welcomed around 60 clients and contacts and featured a guest appearance from a Kawasaki Z650 ridden by Stockton-based Isle of Man TT racer Jack Fowler, who is sponsored by the firm.
Operating under a group structure with recruitment and commissioning arms, Logic-i delivers services across the full lifecycle of engineering and construction projects in the UK and beyond.
The business has grown rapidly since launching, reporting a 21 per cent increase in turnover for the year ending April 2025.
In the past 12 months, it has secured ten new clients including Mitsubishi Chemical UK and Steel River Power, with the firm now preparing to support major infrastructure projects in Manchester and London.
Jason Nowell, director at Logic-i Group, said: “In just five short years, Logic-i has gone from a small start-up to delivering major commercial and infrastructure projects.
“We’ve laid strong foundations for long-term, sustainable growth, and I’m excited about what the next five years will bring.”
Fellow director Stephen Priestley added: “It was phenomenally hot, which certainly helped our fundraising efforts!
“Celebrating five years of growth and achievement with the people who’ve supported us, while raising funds for such a vital cause, was memorable.”
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