A conversation at a BECBC networking event sparked a relationship between Cairnhill Structures and the Department of Trade which will see the company rebuild two essential bridges in war-torn Ukraine.
Cairnhill Structures, a leading UK-based structural engineering firm, will be responsible for the manufacture of steel bridge deck sections for the Makarov and Vishgorod Bridges near Kyiv. This project involves the fabrication of 400 tons of steelwork, which will be produced in the UK and exported to Ukraine.
The project, which is part of Ukraine’s broader redevelopment plan, is being supported by UK Export Finance, enabling the Ukrainian Ministry of Redevelopment to secure commercial financing through a UK bank.
A significant portion of the work must involve UK content, and Cairnhill Structures’ contribution has been instrumental in meeting this requirement. The company will produce manufacturing drawings, buy the steel, fabricate all of the steelwork, complete the protective treatment and load onto to transport before it makes its way to Ukraine.
Cairnhill’s involvement in the project began during a BECBC networking session, where they connected with Sarah Peak from the Department for Business and Trade. This collaboration helped Cairnhill secure the opportunity, illustrating the power of BECBC’s networking events to foster meaningful business opportunities for its members.
Dianne Richardson, CEO of BECBC, said: “We are delighted to see Cairnhill Structures securing such a pivotal role in the rebuilding of Ukraine. This is a prime example of how BECBC’s networking events provide the platform for businesses to create valuable partnerships, expand their operations, and contribute to critical international projects. Cairnhill’s success is a reflection of the strength and diversity within our membership.”
Steven Hendry, group managing director of Cairnhill Structures, added: “We are incredibly proud to be part of the rebuilding efforts in Ukraine, and the support we received from BECBC and the Department for Business and Trade was invaluable in securing this opportunity.
“Our involvement in this prestigious project highlights the strength of our team and our capability to deliver on complex, high-profile infrastructure projects around the world.”
BECBC remains committed to supporting its members through events, networking opportunities, and partnerships that foster growth both locally and internationally.
The next BECBC event, an energy and engineering showcase next month, will provide further opportunities for businesses to connect, innovate, and explore new ventures.
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I can think of two essential bridges a little closer to home that need rebuilding.