How Hercules Site Services is Maximising Opportunities in the UK Infrastructure Sector (VIDEO)

Hercules Site Services (LON:HERC) CEO Brusk Korkmaz and CFO Paul Wheatcroft join DirectorsTalk Interviews to discuss interim results for the six months ended 31 March 2024.

In this interview CEO Brusk Korkmaz and CFO Paul Wheatcroft we discuss various aspects of the company’s performance, growth strategies, and future prospects. The interview covers the financial results for the six months ended March 31st, 2024, highlighting organic growth as a key driver of the company’s success. Additionally, the successful integration of Future Build and opportunities for cross-selling and upselling between business units. We touch on strategic partnerships, such as the company’s work with Balfour Beatty on HS2, and plans to leverage this experience for future projects like Sizewell C. Finally, the interview provides insights into Hercules Site Services’ expectations for future growth, particularly in relation to large-scale infrastructure projects in the UK.

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