3C Services Ltd is pleased to announce a new strategic partnership with Mason Street Furniture (MSF), a nationwide highways contractor known for its innovative approach to lighting and signage solutions for highways and infrastructure projects.
This partnership is a significant one for both 3C and MSF. As part of this collaboration, 3C has added a new vacuum excavator to its fleet, which is dual-branded for long-term hire by MSF. This unique arrangement empowers MSF to self-deliver vacuum excavation operations on its projects, boosting project safety, efficiency and sustainability.
Liam Crowe, director at 3C Services Ltd, expressed his enthusiasm about the partnership, highlighting the shared values that make it a perfect fit. He said, "We are thrilled to join forces with MSF to further enhance safety and operational efficiency in their highways and infrastructure projects. Our expertise in vacuum excavation perfectly aligns with MSF's commitment to delivering pioneering and sustainable schemes across the country."
Mark Atkinson, director at Mason Street Furniture, shared his perspective on the collaboration, stating, "At MSF, we continuously seek innovative solutions to improve project delivery and safety standards. Partnering with 3C allows us to access top-class vacuum excavation equipment, enabling us to self-deliver critical operations while maintaining our high-quality standards."
In addition to vacuum excavation, 3C specialises in a range of services, including concrete supply, reinstatement, plant hire and hiab haulage, catering to a diverse range of needs across construction, highways and infrastructure projects.
Meanwhile, MSF brings its expertise in lighting, electrical, signage, civils, technology, and commercial EV solutions, making the partnership a comprehensive offering that guarantees excellence in project execution.
This strategic collaboration between 3C and MSF demonstrates a shared commitment to safety, innovation and sustainable project practices in the construction and highways sectors.
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