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STRI Group’s construction division, Carrick Sports, has expanded its UK operation by acquiring leading sports turf contractor Phil Day Sports Ltd (PDS).

Due to high demand for Carrick Sports services, the Glasgow-based business has strengthened its UK footprint by taking on Phil Day Sports’ employees, machinery, offices and existing client contracts. It will operate solely under the Carrick Sports Construction brand from January 20th 2020, working within STRI Group’s Plan-Design-Build-Operate model.

The acquisition will allow Carrick Sports to operate from two regional offices in Glasgow and now Worcester, significantly expanding its reach and capabilities across the UK andoverseas. Carrick Sports will continue to offer a first class, cutting-edge construction service to create playing surfaces and sports & amenity facilities of the highest standard.

Carrick Sports’ managing director, Stewart Aird, said: “We are really pleased to be welcoming the PDS team to the Carrick Sports and STRI Group. These are exciting times for Carrick Sports. We are growing our global footprint and bringing more world class services and talented people to the sports industry.”

Phil Day Sports operated for over 20 years as a sports turf contractor and specialist in the sports amenity sector. Working alongside a wide range of customers, including Premier League football clubs, county cricket teams, top class rugby and golf clubs and leading independent schools. Existing PDS clients can be assured a smooth transition to Carrick Sports, with all assets, and staff, being retained.

PDS business development manager, Toby Grace, said: “I see the acquisition as a fantastic opportunity to grow the Carrick Sports brand across the UK and beyond. We’ve secured staff jobs and plan on creating more in the future, so I’m delighted that Phil Day’s staff will become part of Carrick’s ongoing expansion strategy.”

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Carrick Sports Construction is delighted to announce the acquisition of Peter A Easton Irrigation Ltd.

Peter A Easton Irrigation Ltd was formed in 2005; specialising in high quality irrigation and construction solutions to a wide range of major golf, football, rugby and natural landscape projects. Carrick Sports will continue to deliver the highest standard of services to Peter A Easton Irrigation’s existing clients.

Peter Easton, Carrick Sports

Peter Easton, will join Carrick Sports Construction as business development/irrigation manager and will support Carrick’s ongoing strategic growth across the UK.

Peter said: “I’m delighted to be joining Carrick Sports. The combined wealth of knowledge in Carrick Sports will help drive the business into becoming a leader in the construction and irrigation industry. I personally look forward the challenge.”

Carrick Sports’ managing director, Stewart Aird, said: “Peter brings with him 32 years of experience which will enhance the service we are able to provide our customers. We are delighted to welcome him to the team at Carrick Sports, a rapidly expanding part of the STRI Group.”

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Carrick Sports will lay a new hybrid pitch at Heart’s Tynecastle Park during the summer.

A substantial outlay of close to a million pounds will be made to lay the state of the art Tynecastle pitch, which includes a new undersoil heating and irrigation system.

The new pitch will be installed by Carrick Sports Construction Ltd, along with SIS UK/SISGrass who will complete the hybrid stitching element.

Work will begin immediately after the final home Ladbrokes Premiership game of the season, and is expected to take up to ten weeks to complete.

A Hearts spokesperson said: “We are delighted to be in a position to confirm that the club will install a state of the art hybrid pitch at Tynecastle Park.

“Following a period of study, the club has appointed STRI to project manage the installation and we look forward to working with them, along with Carrick Sports Construction Ltd and SIS UK/SISGrass.

“This will be the first full pitch relay at Tynecastle for approximately 20 years, and with a new undersoil heating and irrigation system to be installed at the same time, a huge amount of work will be undertaken at a significant cost to the club.

“Given the wear and tear the current pitch has suffered over the past few seasons, this new hybrid pitch is a necessity and we look forward to its completion, and giving Craig and the first team the best playing surface possible.”

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