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Berry and Escott – Specialist engineering firm ideally placed to play key role in Hinkley Supply Chain

Berry & Escott Engineering continues to demonstrate its capabilities in nuclear as the company celebrates the expansion of their dedicated stainless steel facilities and the re-granting of their Fit 4 Nuclear certification.

In response to increased customer demand within the nuclear sector, the company has invested heavily in a new unit at their base on Bridgwater’s Blake Mill Business Park, enabling the expansion of their dedicated stainless steel fabrication and production facilities.

Opened in October, the new unit creates an additional 2,500 sq ft dedicated to the company’s work across all grades of stainless steel, further enhancing their ability to offer the highest levels of cross contamination protection and specialist customer service.

Berry & Escott undertakes a wide range of specialist and highly technical work for the nuclear sector, from bespoke large-scale fabrications to high quality small and large batch projects. The new facilities also house specialist equipment, additional office space and meeting rooms to support the company’s continued focus in this area.

October also saw a further celebration for the company, as Berry & Escott was successfully re-granted their Fit 4 Nuclear certification. The certificate can be viewed on the website alongside the company’s Nuclear Safety Policy and other key industry accreditations and policy documentation.

For more information about Berry & Escott, visit www.berryescott.co.uk or telephone 01278 444861.

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