Hull business editions july 2017

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FIRM MAKING THE MOVE TO BUSINESS PARK

COMPANY IS GEARING UP FOR GROWTH

RELOCATION

WORKWEAR

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Wednesday July 5 2017

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& commercial property

33 JOBS CREATED AS CITY FACTORY OPENS Country’s fastest-growing modular building company expands UK presence By Catherine Lea Business Reporter c.lea@hulldailymail.co.uk

MORE than 30 jobs have been created in Hull thanks to the opening of a new manufacturing facility in Freightliner Road. Over the past three years, Actavo has been the country’s fastestgrowing modular building company. It has today expanded its UK presence with the opening of a new 120,000sq ft manufacturing facility in the city, initially creating 33 jobs. The new factory will produce bespoke, state-of-the-art modular accommodation for a variety of sectors, including education, healthcare, construction, commercial, rail and defence. Roger Hastie, chief executive officer of Actavo’s Structural Division, said: “Today’s opening takes place against the backdrop of a revolution in the building industry, where modern methods of construction are increasingly being embraced. “Faster, cost-effective and more flexible, there is now a groundswell of support for modular construction’s ability to address many of the challenges we face in terms of supply and demand for accommodation in both the public and private sectors.

NEW BASE: From left, Aaron Parks, Nathan Malek, Matthew Goff (operations director), Matt Bielby and Jordan Hunt at Actavo’s new manufacturing facility in Hull. “We look forward to operating from our new Hull base and to playing an active role in the locality in the years ahead.” Actavo specialises in sectors including power generation, marine, petrochemical, nuclear, home energy,

satellite and telecommunications. It is also a major player in the education, healthcare, events services, civil engineering, water and construction sectors. The international engineering solutions company operates in

more than 100 locations worldwide. With a workforce of more than 6,000, Actavo’s global workforce delivers network, in-home, industrial, hire and sales, building

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Confusing rates revaluation top of the agenda PROPERTY: Professionals are stepping up their efforts to tackle the confusion around rates revaluation. Top of their list of concerns is the new check, challenge and appeal system, which is paralysing the investment plans of some companies because of its continued complexity. Hull-based business rates specialist Adrian Smith, pictured, said: “The rates revaluation which took effect on April 1 has created various anomalies and left some people facing higher bills because of inaccurate rateable values. “In theory, the amounts can be challenged using the Valuation Office Agency website, but in practice there are business owners who don’t have the time or the technical skills to work through what is a complicated process.” The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has placed the check, challenge and appeal system at the top of its agenda for a conference in September. The Institute of Revenues Rating and Valuation (IRRV) is expected to discuss rates revaluation at its annual conference in October. Mr Smith said: “We have clients who are being forced to delay property refurbishment projects, partly because of disputes over the rateable value of premises that are not yet fit for purpose, but also because the new system is not even up to date about who owns the building.”

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