Tyneside assurance service relocates due to expansion
North East firm Pentagon Assurance is moving to larger premises following the company’s expansion.
The South Tyneside-based assurance service specialist works with clients in the engineering, manufacturing, and construction sectors to manage projects.
As well as relocation to larger premises in One Trinity Green, Pentagon Assurance’s expansion has led to a partnership with fellow North East company The Energy Check to offer customers energy audits.
The managing director of Pentagon Assurance, Barry Cooper, said: “Our customers come from a range of industries and are looking to us for expertise to help them manage risks and uncertainty in project delivery.
“Whilst we have a successful track record within the energy sector, our partnership with The Energy Check signifies a change in our approach to offer an energy use initiative which is not sector specific. Our offer together with our technical expertise in this field is what sets us apart.
“Our business is about confidence. Our results to date reflect the confidence of our customers, particularly in the energy sector and our order book is secured until 2023.”
David Winton, CEO of The Energy Check, added: “We started working with Pentagon Assurance to help support, build and maintain our quality management system.
We quickly realised the benefits of working together and are looking forward to being able to offer energy audits to our customers across the UK, enabling them to save money and reduce their carbon footprint.“
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