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4 Jun, 2018

Balloo creating 20 new jobs with £10m investment

A recruitment process of 20 new employees is underway, these roles include administration. Clerical, management, engineering, mechanics, finance and sales roles.

In addition to increasing staff numbers, we will see a swell in the range of new machinery available for hire including, dumpers, generators and site accommodation to VIP toilets for events and garden equipment.

Our family owned and run company has gone from strength to strength over the last three decades since their inception as a “man with a van” business.

 

Growth in the Northern Ireland construction sector as well as a rise in demand for on-site events equipment has seen customer demand increase significantly in the plant, tool and equipment market.

General Manager Mark Grundy said: “We have experienced significant growth in the construction industry which is still in recovery from the recession. This has resulted in the company winning new contracts across a broad range of sectors.

“Northern Ireland has a burgeoning events and entertainment sector which has also increased the demand for our products and services.  We predict these sectors combined will experience growth over the next 3-5 years"

As a result, we are investing in key staff and machinery to meet the demands of our customers and stay abreast of the competition.

“On top of the changes in the commercial landscape of our business there has also been an increase in demand for domestic use hire.”

As part of the investment plan Mark added that Balloo Hire, which has sites in Belfast, Bangor, Ballyclare, Lisburn and Glenavy, is now looking at their growth potential into other sectors and markets throughout the island of Ireland and the UK.

Currently the company services the domestic DIY and gardening market right through to major construction and manufacturing companies as well as multi-nationals operating in Northern Ireland.