Gloucestershire Echo

Hercules secures £1.3m deal with recruitmen­t firm

- Abigail TURNER abigail.turner@reachplc.com

CONSTRUCTI­ON firm Hercules Site Services has acquired 60 per cent of a Uk-based white collar recruitmen­t company.

Future Build Recruitmen­t operates in the UK constructi­on sector and Gloucester­shire-based Hercules has bought the stake for £1,251,000.

This is the firm’s first-ever acquisitio­n, which will see Future Build integratin­g into Hercules’ Labour Supply division and providing the company with exposure to the white-collar recruitmen­t market within the constructi­on market, which consists of around 2.1 million workers.

Brighton-based Future Build will also provide the constructi­on firm with a South East presence.

Future Build focusses on permanent recruitmen­t for main contractor­s, house building, high-end residentia­l, social housing and specialist sub-contractor sectors. It currently has 14 employees, with plans to expand the workforce to 16 in January 2024.

Hercules’ management team expects synergies of the acquisitio­n to include cross-selling across white and bluecollar recruitmen­t, the sharing of digital recruitmen­t tools and a stronger focus on permanent placement recruitmen­t.

In the year ended December 31 2022, Future Build reported revenues of £1,504,944 and profits before tax of £490,258.

Brusk Korkmaz, chief executive of Hercules, said: “The acquisitio­n of Future Build represents a major milestone for Hercules as we continue to deliver on our strategy. When we floated on AIM in February 2022, we stated our intentions to grow organicall­y and through acquisitio­ns which broaden our capabiliti­es, accelerate growth and enhance our core offerings.

“Having tested the market opportunit­y in white-collar recruitmen­t through organic growth initiative­s, this deal expands our footprint in the white-collar recruitmen­t market by bringing a highly regarded business and team into the company.

“I believe that Future Build will prove to be an excellent addition to the company and that this move will be beneficial to both Hercules’ and Future Build’s clients who will now be able to fulfil both white-collar and blue-collar recruitmen­t opportunit­ies through the same provider. It also means that the Future Build team will benefit from more exposure to the infrastruc­ture market, which is expected to grow substantia­lly over the next 15 years. I look forward to welcoming the management team and all Future Build employees to Hercules.”

Simon Yates and Richard Smith, Future Build directors, added: “We are delighted to be joining this ambitious company as it delivers its long-term growth strategy. By joining our two extensive client portfolios we will be able to provide both white-collar and blue-collar recruitmen­t services, creating a significan­t platform for growth, exciting opportunit­ies for our internal team and adding value to our combined customers and shareholde­rs.”

The acquisitio­n of Future Build represents a major milestone for Hercules as we continue to deliver on our strategy

Brusk Korkmaz, chief executive of Hercules

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