Thursday, January 23, 2025

Nottingham construction sector supplier follows relocation with acquisition of London business

Nottingham-based construction sector supplier MIDFIX, has acquired Hobby Homes, a long-established supplier of fixings, cable management, and supports based in London.

This marks the business’s second major investment of the year, following the relocation of the MIDFIX HQ to Power Park.

The acquisition brings together a combined 110 years of expertise.

Adrian Fowler, Managing Director of MIDFIX, said: “This is an exciting moment for both companies. By combining our strengths, we are not only expanding our capabilities but also reinforcing our commitment to advancing the people and industries we serve.

“We look forward to building on the solid foundations of both businesses to deliver even greater value to our customers.”

David Tottman, Director of Hobby Homes, said: “It is essential that businesses operating within the construction industry whether they are manufacturers, suppliers or contractors, maintain a steady and continual direction of improvement and development.

“Over the past few years, we as a company have been searching for solutions to the increased demands from our customers and I am delighted to say that joining forces with MIDFIX and the vast array of resources and products that they have to offer will not only fulfill these demands but lead to an exciting future not only for us but also our many customers.”

Both companies will continue to operate independently over the next 12 months.

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