Brogan Group, a specialist in access systems, has acquired Construction Access Systems (CAS), enhancing its operational capabilities.
- CAS, established in 2010, is renowned for its innovative ‘common tower’ used in high-rise developments globally.
- Following the acquisition, CAS’s founding director, Tony Faulkner, will join Brogan Group to expand the market for the common tower.
- Brogan Group plans to leverage CAS’s systems to enhance its access services across the UK, Ireland, Dubai, Saudi Arabia, and new markets.
- The acquisition is expected to increase the demand and application of the common tower in high-rise construction projects worldwide.
Brogan Group, a UK-based access specialist, has strategically acquired the business of Construction Access Systems (CAS). This acquisition expands Brogan Group’s access systems portfolio, effectively boosting its operational prowess in high-rise building projects.
CAS, founded in 2010, has distinguished itself with the design and manufacture of the ‘common tower’. This temporary structure is integral to high-rise projects worldwide, providing a central access point which reduces cladding requirements and integrates seamlessly with rack & pinion hoists.
After the acquisition, Tony Faulkner, the founding director of CAS, will join Brogan Group in an international sales capacity. Faulkner is poised to advance the exposure and application of the common tower, targeting its usage in varied contexts such as street gantries and loading docks.
Brogan Group’s director, Wayne Smith, expressed optimism regarding the increasing demand for the common tower globally. By incorporating manufacturing capabilities, the company aims to attract new users and explore innovative applications.
The common tower system, a patented innovation by CAS, complements Brogan’s current suite of access solutions, which includes scaffolding, mast climbers, and hoists. This acquisition aligns with Brogan Group’s ambitions to pursue further acquisitions and partnerships in specialist high-rise access sectors.
Brogan Group’s acquisition of CAS positions it to broaden its market reach and enhance its innovative access solutions.
