Northern Ireland building remediation specialists unite and rebrand to reflect new era of growth after nearly a decade in business

Anamore, formally known as Ballymore Services and Ballymore Civils, has been given a new name and visual identity as demand for their expertise across the UK and Ireland increases by 60%
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Two Northern Ireland building remediation specialists have rebranded as demand for their services across the UK and Ireland increases by 60% over the next 12 months.

Anamore, formally known as Ballymore Services and Ballymore Civils, has been given a new name and visual identity as part of their wider strategic growth strategy. The two companies, which have been in operation since 2014, will now operate under the one brand, Anamore, positioning itself in the construction sector’s most niche service area, specifically remediation of unsafe cladding systems, balconies, and internal fire compliance.

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Based in Omagh, Anamore, which is one of the select few dedicated building remediation specialists operating in the UK and Ireland, has just completed a £7.5m cladding remediation and internal fire compliance scheme at Orchard Plaza in Poole, England. The project took 22 months and was completed on budget and on time for their client.

A Northern-Irish based building remediation specialist has recently announced a new name and visual identity to reflect a new era of growth as demand for their expertise across the UK and Ireland over the next 12 months increases by 60%. Pictured are James McCallan and Anthony Marley, co-founders and directors of AnamoreA Northern-Irish based building remediation specialist has recently announced a new name and visual identity to reflect a new era of growth as demand for their expertise across the UK and Ireland over the next 12 months increases by 60%. Pictured are James McCallan and Anthony Marley, co-founders and directors of Anamore
A Northern-Irish based building remediation specialist has recently announced a new name and visual identity to reflect a new era of growth as demand for their expertise across the UK and Ireland over the next 12 months increases by 60%. Pictured are James McCallan and Anthony Marley, co-founders and directors of Anamore
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James McCallan, co-founder and director of Anamore, explained: “This is an exciting time for our business and the rebrand reflects that we’re entering a new period of growth.

“We’ve been major players in this market for many years and since the Grenfell Tower tragedy we’ve seen many businesses try to diversify and offer remediation services however we’re confident that our track record of 10 years exceeds many of those in the market. We’re winning more business than ever before in the UK and we’re projecting significant increases in 2024 as the requirements on developers through the building safety repairs pledge come into force and the government Building Safety Fund being rolled out as part of the Building Safety Programme our services are needed more than ever.”