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Minster Group and Kiely Bros form new Midlands Highways Hub

Civil engineering firm Kiely Bros has joined Minster Group at its expanded headquarters near Lincoln to create a Midlands Highways Hub.

Road surfacing and civil engineering specialist, Minster Group, has expanded its Lincoln site to include new office premises for road and line marking specialist Kiely Bros. 

Midlands Highways Hub - Minster Group
The new Kiely Bros office on the Minster Group site in Lincoln

Kiely Bros has signed a new 10-year lease agreement with the Minster Group. The service offerings of both companies complement each other to create a new Midlands Highways Hub. 

Having both companies on the same site will allow for easy project collaboration and an expansion of the service offerings available to the clients of both companies. 

Bruce Spencer-Knott, founder and managing director of Minster Group, said: “We have built the new office premises on our site for the Kiely Bros after they were previously renting a small office in the Minster Group headquarters. 

“The new premises allows the Kiely Bros to have a much larger presence in Lincoln and enables us to form a new multi-service Highways Hub for a wide range of civil engineering works across the Midlands and beyond.

“We have collaborated with the Kiely Bros on a number of projects over the last five years including the recently completed A46 Welton Roundabout and the ongoing Term Maintenance Contract (TMC) we are delivering as part of the highways alliance with Balfour Beatty and Lincolnshire County Council. The new Highways Hub will allow us to carry on this partnership to continuously expand our service offering and capabilities on site.”

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