(Originally published in BuildingIreland) In a further expansion of our provision of expert offsite consultancy services, we are opening a new office in Birmingham, and our workforce across Ireland and the UK will exceed 40.
Evolusion Innovation is one of Europe’s leading offsite construction and manufacturing consultants.
Offsite manufacturing for construction is experiencing rapid growth as the industry struggles to achieve development output targets. Produced in a factory setting, panellised and modular offsite manufacturing and construction allow the design and build teams to overcome the restrictions of constricted urban sites, while creating quality and inspiring buildings. As offsite offers a considerably more sustainable approach to construction and boasts a reduced carbon footprint, the waste impact on local environment is decreased.
CEO Declan Wallace explains
“The UK has been a busy marketplace for us in recent years and we are already involved in several critical, large-scale projects. Opening a new office in Birmingham is the right move for the organisation at this time.”
The team at Evolusion has experienced consistent growth in recent years and this latest move will bring the workforce to over 40.
“We are always on the lookout for team members who can bring their innovative skills, expertise and ambition to Evolusion Innovation.”
As part of the current expansion stage, Evolusion Innovation have recently appointed Patrick Coughlan in the new and critically important role of Operations Manager. It is part of the organisation’s commitment to improve the efficiencies of internal operations and service delivery to clients. Evolusion Innovation are also recruiting now and want to hear from bright, ambitious and talented people to add to their team of experts in their new UK office in Birmingham.
Current opportunities with Evolusion Innovation: https://www.evolusioninnovation.com/careers
About Evolusion Innovation: The team at Evolusion Innovation has been involved in over €2 billion worth of offsite construction projects across Ireland, the UK and Europe over the past 15 years.
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