Lionweld Kennedy upgrades with £1.5 million site and machinery investment

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Lionweld Kennedy

Teesside-based Lionweld Kennedy announced a £1.5 million investment in its facilities and machinery.

This investment includes the installation of the UK's first shearing machines for steel grating and the construction of a new multipurpose building.

The installation of a shear grating machine is expected to boost production capacity of Lionweld's Safegrid gratings by over 40% whilst at the same time eliminating all waste production associated with product cutting methods and improving employee safety.

Dave Robinson, MD at Lionweld Kennedy, said: “This investment further cements our history of over 110 years in Teesside with a capex spend that will bring about significantly enhanced production capabilities alongside cutting-edge technology. 

“Lionweld has made a firm commitment to make significant investment in its site and plant over the coming years and this is a key part of that development”.  

The recent investment supports the company’s ongoing commitment to sustainability, achieving its long-term net-zero target for 2040 three years ahead of schedule, and is now constructing a new carbon-neutral building.

In 2024, the company was recognised as a leader in driving reduced emissions across the construction industry, winning a National award titling them Energy and Sustainability Company of the Year.     

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