SIG Construction Accessories has formalised its infrastructure focus to strengthen support for complex UK projects across energy, rail, highways and water.
The move follows two years of growth in the infrastructure and major projects market, including involvement in schemes such as Hinkley Point C and HS2. The company’s Construction Accessories division has supplied specialist materials to large-scale projects for more than a decade.
Infrastructure focus strengthens project delivery capability
SIG Construction Accessories provides nationwide distribution and logistics support for infrastructure schemes, managing bulk deliveries and phased call-offs to meet the operational requirements of restricted-access sites.
The enhanced infrastructure focus, which began in January 2026, centres on specialist areas including geotechnical applications, water infrastructure and engineered fixings. The division has expanded its technical team to provide specification guidance and early-stage value engineering support.
Jason Hemingway, Infrastructure Sales Director at SIG Construction Accessories, said the business is aiming to provide greater technical partnership alongside supply chain capability.
Infrastructure projects remain a significant component of UK government investment, particularly in energy transition, transport and water resilience. Long-term programmes are expected to drive continued demand for specialist construction materials and technical support.
Supporting water and resilience projects nationwide
Water infrastructure in particular continues to attract sustained capital investment as utilities address regulatory compliance, climate resilience and network upgrades. The company states that its infrastructure focus is designed to align technical expertise with national supply chain capacity.
The business has indicated that it intends to concentrate on areas where specialist knowledge adds value, including ground engineering, water-related applications and complex fixings requirements.
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