Akela Group makes expansion into England

Ground engineering and construction company Akela Group has today outlined its milestone expansion into the English market with a move into new premises in Leeds.

Akela Group makes expansion into England

The Glasgow-headquartered firm will use Moorfield Business Park as a hub in the North of England as the company rolls out its plans to expand before a UK audience.

Akela, which currently operates across Scotland with over 300 employees, including over 40 apprentices, said it expects its business to grow by 10% over the next two years as a result of the move. The new Leeds team will be led by construction manager, Martin Leahy, who brings over 15 years industry experience having previously worked with the Robertson Group and Laing O’Rourke, delivering high-value projects for complex builds across a diverse range of sectors. 



Akela Ground Engineering, part of the Akela Group, has secured and completed its first contract at Knaresborough in the North of Yorkshire and is currently tendering for a variety of new housing and commercial build contracts throughout Yorkshire. 

Mark Markey, Akela Group managing director, said: “We are delighted to see our long term ambition to expand and grow the company in front of a UK audience come to fruition. We are seeing increased levels of demand for the wide range of ground engineering and civil engineering services, particularly in the North of England and we are well placed to meet that growing demand.

“The opening of the Leeds hub presents an excellent growth opportunity for the Akela Group and it will bring an abundance of employment opportunities and economic benefits to the region and beyond.”

Martin Leahy added: “It’s an exciting time for the Akela Group and there is a huge opportunity to grow the business in the North and I am delighted to be leading the team at the new Leeds hub. I am passionate about collaboration and delivering insightful solutions for clients and l look forward to working on a wide range of projects as we realise the growth ambitions in the North of England.”


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