Eastgate Engineering, a United Kingdom engineering firm, has opened an office in Warrington, marking its first permanent location in the region and a key step in its expansion strategy, according to BDaily.

The company, which has operated from Teesside and Ireland for more than a decade, is establishing a closer presence to clients, projects and supply chain partners across the North West.

The move follows Eastgate's involvement in the Lostock Sustainable Energy Plant near Northwich, where more than 200 personnel are currently deployed. Warrington's position within the region's industrial corridor proved a key factor in the decision, providing a central hub for project delivery and collaboration.

The new office will support ongoing operations whilst creating opportunities for recruitment and partnerships. It also signals a shift in Eastgate's approach, moving from established hubs to a broader network of regional bases to underpin long-term growth.

David Brennan, founder and chief executive of Eastgate Engineering, said: "Opening our Warrington office is a hugely important step for Eastgate. For over ten years, we've grown the business from our bases in Teesside and Waterford, so this represents the first chapter in expanding into permanent regional locations."

Brennan noted that with over 200 people currently working on the Lostock site, having a base in the North West allows the company to better support teams, work more closely with clients and invest long-term in the region. "This isn't just about opening an office; it's about building a lasting presence here," he stated.

The Warrington office represents Eastgate Engineering's first permanent regional location beyond its established bases in Teesside and Waterford, Ireland. The expansion demonstrates the company's commitment to developing a broader geographical footprint across key industrial regions in the United Kingdom.

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