Conquip Engineering Group has acquired Pro Mech Limited, a Fareham-based plant hire specialist, for an undisclosed amount. This corporate acquisition sees Conquip expand its operational footprint and specialized service offerings in the construction and engineering sectors. The transaction represents a strategic move by Conquip to integrate Pro Mech's distinct capabilities, thereby extending its market presence and service portfolio.
Pro Mech Limited, established in 2000, has built a reputation as an independent provider of non-mechanical plant equipment and lifting gear for hire. Its comprehensive inventory includes trench boxes, road plates, skips, formwork, and pipe laying solutions, serving clients across Hampshire, London, Oxfordshire, and wider Southern England. Additionally, Pro Mech offers a complementary Temporary Works Design Engineering Service, supported by qualified civil, structural, and mechanical engineers, distinguishing its service with specialized technical expertise.
The acquisition is strategically driven by a desire to enhance Conquip Engineering Group's portfolio with Pro Mech's specialized ground support systems and engineering services. This integration is expected to create significant synergies, allowing Conquip to offer a more extensive range of equipment hire solutions and design capabilities to its customers. Pro Mech's established regional presence and engineering proficiency complement Conquip's operations, promising expanded geographic reach and a stronger position in the Southern England market for specialized plant and temporary works design. The move consolidates expertise and resources.
The combined entity is anticipated to deliver enhanced value through a broader service offering and integrated expertise. By bringing Pro Mech's specialized non-mechanical plant hire and design services under the Conquip Engineering Group, the acquisition aims to streamline operations and leverage collective strengths to meet the evolving demands of the construction and civil engineering industries. This integration is expected to result in a more robust and comprehensive solutions provider for complex project requirements.

