Oakes Energy and 0800 Repair open new office in Scotland
0800 Repair and Oakes Energy Services, leading providers of energy efficient solutions for both domestic and commercial premises, have opened a new office in Hamilton to meet an increasing demand for the company’s technologies and services north of the border.
Both businesses are part of PHS home solutions which is owned by the investment arm of German engineering giants Viessmann, together 0800 and Oakes are responsible for over 1200 renewable energy installations per year.
The businesses are building on a track record of projects delivered in Scotland, with the new office providing a base for newly-recruited surveying, estimating and project delivery staff who will support installation teams.
While 0800 continue to deliver their long term domestic ECO4 contracts with a large pipeline of opportunities in the offing . Oakes are currently delivering Lifecycle upgrade works across 4 academies in West Lothian consisting of HVAC, Electrical and CCTV
Jason Oakes, sales director of 0800 and Oakes energy said: “Our new office in Scotland marks a significant milestone since we began our journey many years ago.
“We have already assisted several home & businesses in Scotland on making their premises more energy efficient while utilising renewable energy and insulation, ultimately saving them money, which will allow them to spend more money on other resources for their business and Family’s.
“I’m looking forward to working with our new staff to ensure more businesses have access to our services and we hope that the new office in Scotland will help facilitate that.”
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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