Tuesday March 5, 2019
Hornsea couple’s business wins prestigious award
An East
Yorkshire company’s meteoric rise to success within its first year has earned
it a prestigious regional business award.
Frontier
Modular Services, launched in late 2017 by Hornsea man Rich Pooley (who was
joined by his partner Lindsey Nicklin later in 2018), has won the ‘Start-Up
Business of the Year’ category for the Yorkshire and the Humber region in the
Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) annual awards. The winners were announced
on Friday March 1 at a glittering ceremony in York.
Rich said: “I’m
over the moon, to get this kind of recognition so soon is amazing.”
Lindsey added:
“It’s so lovely to see the team’s hard work has been recognised. The award has
also given us a chance to take a step back and really reflect on what we’ve
achieved over the past year. We’ve been so busy, it’s not always something you
stop to appreciate!”
The couple will
now progress to the national FSB awards final, which is being held in London in
May, where they will be competing with ‘start up’ category winners from the
other 11 regions.
Thirty-year-old
Rich had spent 13 years honing his skills in
the modular building installation industry before taking a leap of faith to launch
his own business in December 2017, with former lawyer and business manager
Lindsey’s support. He said: “The modular sector is growing rapidly as more
building projects use off-site manufactured units for developments such as
hospitals, hotels, and schools, and contractors need reliable, trustworthy and
competent companies to perform the installations.
“I
spotted a gap in the market so I used my knowledge and experience, together
with my network of industry contacts, to start Frontier and hit the ground
running.”
Requests
for Frontier’s services came thick and fast and the business expanded much
faster than Rich could have hoped. “I started out with just one operative
working alongside me, then within the first eight months of trading Lindsey had
left her employment to become a director in charge of the ‘back office’
operations as well as developing hire centre services for clients, and our site
crew had grown into double figures,” he added.
“The success of 2018 has gone beyond anything I could
have expected. Lindsey was my biggest supporter, giving me the encouragement I
needed to take the leap.”
In less
than a year, Frontier Modular Services went from a standing start to becoming
one of the most sought-after modular installation companies in the country. It
is now operating nationwide on major developments alongside some of the
country’s biggest contractors.
As part of the
FSB award entry, Rich submitted impressive business performance figures
demonstrating high turnover, profit and recruitment, as well as his plans for sustainable business development.
He says the
secret to his success is straightforward: “The quality of my team’s workmanship
combined with our knowledge, experience and skills puts us head and shoulders
above the competition.
“From the
start, I wanted to attract the best calibre people possibleby offering a good wage and a supportive working
environment where the focus is on collaboration. We ensure every project is
delivered to the best of our ability and the client’s satisfaction. It is this
ability to continually deliver a top quality service that has granted us an
outstanding reputation so quickly.”
The level of
growth Frontier Modular Services has experienced in such a short space of time
is above the norm for a start-up company. Not only that, the level of the work
the company is doing – installing modular buildings as part of major projects
around the nation with some of the UK’s leading contractors – is highly unusual
for a start-up.
Frontier
is working with leading construction contractors that are household names. New
clients frequently get in touch and existing clients return with repeat business
so Rich intends to increase his workforce throughout 2019 to be able to
undertake these additional projects.
Notable
projects from 2018 include installing an unusual timber-framed building at
Huddersfield Grammar School; a development for the homeless community in
Slough; a nursery at a regeneration development in central London; and a new
ward for Bolton Hospital as well as a new entrance for the hospital’s A&E
department.
Rich and Lindsey’s success has all been achieved without any
marketing or promotional activity, as literally all Frontier’s work has come
from word of mouth and recommendations.
“As with all
new ventures, Lindsey and I have invested a huge amount of sheer hard graft
into building this business,” Rich added. “But we have no regrets whatsoever,
and remain focused on our vision for continued success in the future.”
For further
information about the FSB awards, visit www.fsbawards.co.uk
For further
information about Frontier Modular Services, visit www.frontiermodular.co.uk
ENDS
Photo:
Lindsey Nicklin and Rich Pooley, of Frontier Modular Services, with Anna Smith
from Launchpad
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