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Mecsia strengthens building services expertise with acquisition

Mecsia, a leader in compliance-driven technical inspections and maintenance, has acquired commercial and industrial building services specialist, Scott Combustion, in a strategic move which strengthens its ability to deliver a comprehensive range of building services nationwide.

Scott Combustion, one of the oldest Corgi/Gas Safe registered companies in the UK with a registration dating back to 1983, brings a team of highly skilled engineers, managers, and support staff renowned for their expertise in servicing and maintaining critical HVAC systems.

Scott Combustion’s established locations in East Grinstead (South) and Manchester (North) strengthens Mecsia’s national network, which Mecsia says will allow it to deliver on its “Local Service, National Reach” approach even more effectively. Clients receive a wider range of building services at the local level, with the added benefit of expertise and resources from a national organisation.

Jon Coiley, CEO of Mecsia said of the acquisition: “We are delighted to welcome Scott Combustion to the Mecsia group. Their expertise in servicing and maintaining critical building systems perfectly complements our existing offerings. This acquisition strengthens our ability to deliver a truly comprehensive solution for our clients.”

Darren Morse, UK Operations Director, Scott Combustion commented: “We at Scott Combustion are delighted to join the Mecsia group of companies. With our over 40 years operating in the HVAC industry we believe our drive for quality and customer focused technical service are well aligned with Mecsia’s philosophy, we greatly look forward to working with the excellent senior management team at Mecsia to further develop the business.”

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