Nicholas Teagle and Martin Jamieson successfully acquire Frameclad from its founders, signalling a new era for the company.
- Frameclad, known for supplying light steel frames, embarks on a transition with no immediate changes to its operations.
- The company’s emphasis on high-quality service and innovation remains steady post-acquisition.
- Founders Mark and Diane Munns step back after 15 years, handing over to trusted successors.
- The new leadership aims to foster stronger relationships with clients, partners, and suppliers.
Nicholas Teagle and Martin Jamieson have effectively taken over Frameclad from its original founders, demonstrating a significant shift in the company’s leadership. Both had been appointed as joint managing directors in 2022 to prepare for this transition. Their successful acquisition from founders Mark and Diane Munns marks the next chapter for Frameclad, a specialist in light steel frameworks used prominently in construction projects like the Waitrose store in Guildford.
Frameclad has assured that the recent management buyout will not result in immediate operational changes. Despite the shift in leadership, the company will continue its commitment to delivering high-quality light steel frame systems paired with outstanding customer service. The new directors echo the sentiments of maintaining existing procedures, ensuring consistency for employees and clients alike.
The newly appointed leaders are keenly focused on maintaining the momentum of innovation and investment—a strategy credited with past successes and seen as essential for future growth. Their approach reflects confidence in the company’s existing methods, with plans to enhance these through strategic advancements and developments in light steel solutions.
Following 15 years at the helm, Mark and Diane Munns have formally exited their roles, entrusting the future of Frameclad to Teagle and Jamieson. The founders leave behind a strong legacy that has been carefully built since the company’s inception in 2009 within Kingswinford, Dudley.
Expressing enthusiasm for future collaborations, the new management team, led by Jamieson and Teagle, is focusing on solidifying relationships with their network. This includes clients, partners, and suppliers who have been integral to Frameclad’s success. The duo’s leadership is anchored in providing cost-effective and safe steel solutions aligned with industry standards.
The management buyout signals a promising future for Frameclad, underlining stability and continuity in its operations.
