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Fortel Services
Company typePrivate Ltd Company
IndustryConstruction, Civil engineering
Founded1998
HeadquartersWillenhall, United Kingdom
Key people
Shinda Nijjer
(Chairman) [1]
Sat Nijjer
(Chief Executive)[2]
Websitewww.fortel.co.uk

Fortel Services is a agency labour supplier, the headquarter is based in Willenhall, United Kingdom

History

Fortel was founded in 1998 [3] by Surinder nijjer [1] , the business has now been established for more than 20 years and is one of the UK's largest suppliers of labour in the rail and civil engineering sectors. The company started off as a small group of labors and now employees over 2000 staff. Fortel's company motto is ‘By improving our workforce, we're investing in yours’.

Operations

Fortel have developed three operating models:[4]

  • People - individuals and teams to work under your supervision.
  • Projects - delivering specific contracts for a pre-agreed price.
  • Process outsourcing - on going support for your labour requirements.

Fortel Construction group limited which houses Fortel services ltd, Fortel ltd, Fortel rail construction and sky blue solutions operates in the civil, rail, defence, nuclear, waist and energy sectors They've successfully delivered projects in a wide range of environments around the country, with particular experience in a number of key sectors [5].

  • Roads & Motorways
  • Rail
  • Retail
  • Defence
  • Commercial
  • Power
  • Utilities
  • Hotel & Leisure

[6]


References

  1. ^ a b "KeyPeople". GlobeStats.
  2. ^ "Owner". Apsters Media.
  3. ^ "Registration". Company House.
  4. ^ "Models". Digital General.
  5. ^ "BestPerforming". Fab World Today.
  6. ^ "Biggest". Apsters Media.