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{{Short description|British based construction company}}
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| foundation = 1985
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| location = [[Rugby, Warwickshire]], [[United Kingdom|UK]]
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'''Morgan Est plc''' was a [[United Kingdom|British]] based construction company specialising in infrastructure services headquartered in [[Rugby, Warwickshire]], [[England]]. It has recently been merged with sister company Morgan Ashurst to form combined infrastructure and construction company Morgan Sindall, which is itself part of the Morgan Sindall Group.
'''Morgan Est plc''' was a British based construction company specialising in infrastructure services headquartered in [[Rugby, Warwickshire]], [[England]]. It merged with the sister company Morgan Ashurst to form combined infrastructure and construction company [[Morgan Sindall]], which is itself part of the Morgan Sindall Group.


==History==
==History==
Morgan Est's roots can be traced back to the founding of the Miller group in 1934 and was born out of the acquisitions of Miller Civil Engineering Services Ltd by [[Morgan Sindall Group|Morgan Sindall plc]] in 2001.<ref>[http://business.scotsman.com/industry/Miller-Group-changes-focus-after.2252900.jp Miller Group changes focus after £20m sell-off] The Scotsman, 12 May 2001</ref> In 2002 Morgan Est also entered the utility sector with the acquisition of Pipeline Constructors Ltd<ref>[http://www.contractjournal.com/Articles/2002/01/09/32705/morgan-est-buys-pipeline-group.html Morgan Est buys pipeline group] Contract Journal, 9 January 2002</ref> and in 2006 entered the rail sector with the acquisition of Gleeson MCL.<ref>[http://www.contractjournal.com/Articles/2006/03/24/50276/gleesons-rail-business-sold-to-morgan-sindall-for-23m.html Gleesons rail business sold to Morgan Sindall] Contract Journal, 24 March 2006</ref> In July 2007 the company bought the civil engineering part of Amec DPS,<ref>[http://www.contractjournal.com/Articles/2007/06/04/55146/morgan-sindall-acquires-parts-of-amec.html Morgan Sindall acquires parts of Amec] Contract Journal, 4 January 2007</ref> followed by Elec Track Installations (ETI) in January 2008.<ref>[http://www.railwaystrategies.co.uk/article-page.php?contentid=4612&issueid=181 Morgan Est buys major part of ETI] Railway Strategies, 11 March 2008</ref>
Morgan Est's roots can be traced back to the acquisition of the Miller group, and was born out of the acquisitions of Miller Civil Engineering Services Ltd by [[Morgan Sindall|Morgan Sindall plc]] in 2001.<ref>[http://business.scotsman.com/industry/Miller-Group-changes-focus-after.2252900.jp Miller Group changes focus after £20m sell-off] The Scotsman, 12 May 2001</ref> In 2002, Morgan Est also entered the utility sector with the acquisition of Pipeline Constructors Ltd<ref>[http://www.contractjournal.com/Articles/2002/01/09/32705/morgan-est-buys-pipeline-group.html Morgan Est buys pipeline group]{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Contract Journal, 9 January 2002</ref> and in 2006 entered the rail sector with the acquisition of Gleeson MCL.<ref>[http://www.contractjournal.com/Articles/2006/03/24/50276/gleesons-rail-business-sold-to-morgan-sindall-for-23m.html Gleesons rail business sold to Morgan Sindall] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081204232410/http://www.contractjournal.com/Articles/2006/03/24/50276/gleesons-rail-business-sold-to-morgan-sindall-for-23m.html |date=2008-12-04 }} Contract Journal, 24 March 2006</ref> In July 2007, the company bought the civil engineering part of Amec DPS,<ref>[http://www.contractjournal.com/Articles/2007/06/04/55146/morgan-sindall-acquires-parts-of-amec.html Morgan Sindall acquires parts of Amec] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081012080453/http://www.contractjournal.com/Articles/2007/06/04/55146/morgan-sindall-acquires-parts-of-amec.html |date=2008-10-12 }} Contract Journal, 4 January 2007</ref> followed by Elec Track Installations (ETI) in January 2008.<ref>[http://www.railwaystrategies.co.uk/article-page.php?contentid=4612&issueid=181 Morgan Est buys major part of ETI] Railway Strategies, 11 March 2008</ref>


In April 2010 Morgan Sindall announced that it would merge Morgan Est with Morgan Ashurst and that the merged business would trade under the [[Morgan Sindall]] name.<ref>[http://www.placenorthwest.co.uk/news/archive/5878-morgan-sindall-merges-contracting-divisions.html Morgan Sindall merges contracting divisions] Place North West, 21 April 2010</ref>
In April 2010, Morgan Sindall announced that it would merge Morgan Est with Morgan Ashurst and that the merged business would trade under the Morgan Sindall name.<ref>[http://www.placenorthwest.co.uk/news/archive/5878-morgan-sindall-merges-contracting-divisions.html Morgan Sindall merges contracting divisions] Place North West, 21 April 2010</ref>


==Operations==
==Operations==
The Company carried out the following activities:<ref>[http://www.morganest.com/About.aspx Morgan Est: About us]</ref>
The Company carried out the following activities:<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.morganest.com/About.aspx |title=Morgan Est: About us |access-date=2009-01-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081015142330/http://www.morganest.com/About.aspx |archive-date=2008-10-15 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
*Infrastructure Services
*Infrastructure Services
*Capital Projects
*Capital Projects
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://construction.morgansindall.com Official Morgan Sindall site]
* [http://construction.morgansindall.com Official Morgan Sindall (construction) website]
* [http://www.morgansindall.com Official Morgan Sindall Group site]
* [http://www.morgansindall.com Official Morgan Sindall Group website]


[[Category:Construction and civil engineering companies of the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Construction and civil engineering companies of the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Companies based in Warwickshire]]
[[Category:Defunct companies based in Rugby, Warwickshire]]
[[Category:Companies established in 1985]]
[[Category:Construction and civil engineering companies established in 1985]]
[[Category:British companies established in 1985]]
[[Category:1985 establishments in England]]

Latest revision as of 13:45, 16 May 2024

Morgan Est plc
Company typePrivate
IndustrieConstruction, Civil engineering
Gegründet1985
HauptsitzRugby, Warwickshire, UK
ParentMorgan Sindall Group
Websitewww.morganest.com

Morgan Est plc was a British based construction company specialising in infrastructure services headquartered in Rugby, Warwickshire, England. It merged with the sister company Morgan Ashurst to form combined infrastructure and construction company Morgan Sindall, which is itself part of the Morgan Sindall Group.

History

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Morgan Est's roots can be traced back to the acquisition of the Miller group, and was born out of the acquisitions of Miller Civil Engineering Services Ltd by Morgan Sindall plc in 2001.[1] In 2002, Morgan Est also entered the utility sector with the acquisition of Pipeline Constructors Ltd[2] and in 2006 entered the rail sector with the acquisition of Gleeson MCL.[3] In July 2007, the company bought the civil engineering part of Amec DPS,[4] followed by Elec Track Installations (ETI) in January 2008.[5]

In April 2010, Morgan Sindall announced that it would merge Morgan Est with Morgan Ashurst and that the merged business would trade under the Morgan Sindall name.[6]

Operations

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The Company carried out the following activities:[7]

  • Infrastructure Services
  • Capital Projects
  • Tunnelling Services
  • Utility Services

References

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  1. ^ Miller Group changes focus after £20m sell-off The Scotsman, 12 May 2001
  2. ^ Morgan Est buys pipeline group[permanent dead link] Contract Journal, 9 January 2002
  3. ^ Gleesons rail business sold to Morgan Sindall Archived 2008-12-04 at the Wayback Machine Contract Journal, 24 March 2006
  4. ^ Morgan Sindall acquires parts of Amec Archived 2008-10-12 at the Wayback Machine Contract Journal, 4 January 2007
  5. ^ Morgan Est buys major part of ETI Railway Strategies, 11 March 2008
  6. ^ Morgan Sindall merges contracting divisions Place North West, 21 April 2010
  7. ^ "Morgan Est: About us". Archived from the original on 15 October 2008. Retrieved 22 January 2009.
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