Our Group Becomes UK’s Leading Provider Of Regeneration Services For Local Authorities
02/03/2017News
This acquisition, valued at £330 million (around €390 million), is in line with our strategy to be leader of the energy revolution in the world, notably by developing integrated and innovative solutions for our clients.
Keepmoat’s expertise in delivering building refurbishment and energy efficiency measures, is closely aligned with our focus in the UK on energy and facilities management. The combined capabilities will enable the business to support local government in meeting challenging budgetary and emissions targets and addressing the wider needs of their communities. This transaction will enable us to offer a complementary range of services to our clients: local governments, cities and businesses.
The Keepmoat regeneration business has an annual turnover of approximately £800 million (around €930 million) and employs 2,500 staff across the UK. It has built strong partnerships over the last 30 years and has long-term relationships with more than 170 local councils and many of the largest housing associations. The business currently has a £1 billion order book and a £9 billion pipeline of regeneration opportunities across the UK.
Isabelle Kocher said: “The acquisition of Keepmoat is closely aligned with ENGIE’s strategy and is a major step in our development in the United Kingdom. It will help the Group to accelerate its growth in customers solutions, one of its strategic priorities, and to expand our offers to cities, complementing the energy and facility management solutions that we already provide in the country. Today, buildings account for approximately 30% of UK carbon emissions and we are convinced that with the addition of Keepmoat’s renovation expertise, we will be better able to support local authorities and cities in their transition to a lower carbon future.”
Alongside the repair and refurbishment of homes and buildings, the regeneration business has extensive capabilities in creating zero carbon new homes, retrofitting high-rise residential accommodation and supporting the cost reduction and energy efficiency targets of community regeneration projects, such as insulation and heating solutions to on-site generation and energy consultation services.
Completion of the transaction is conditional on anti-trust clearance and is expected to take place in a few months. Dave Sheridan, CEO of Keepmoat, will join ENGIE at completion together with the entire regeneration division’s infrastructure and employees.