Eastgate Engineering has officially opened a new office in Warrington, marking its first permanent base in the North West and a significant step in the company’s regional expansion.

The move represents a major milestone for the engineering specialist, which for more than a decade has operated from its long standing hubs in Teesside, UK and Waterford, Ireland. Establishing a permanent presence in Warrington signals Eastgate’s commitment to expanding its operations closer to projects, clients, and supply chain partners across the North West.

The new office follows Eastgate Engineering’s ongoing work at the Lostock Sustainable Energy Plant near Northwich, where the company currently has over 200 personnel operating on site. The Lostock project has become a key driver for Eastgate’s growth in the region, demonstrating its capability to deliver complex, high-risk infrastructure works at scale while maintaining rigorous safety, quality, and cost certainty standards.

Warrington’s central position within the North West industrial corridor made it a natural choice for the company’s first regional office outside its historic locations. The new base will support teams working across the area, providing a local hub for project delivery, collaboration, and future regional growth.

David Brennan, Founder and CEO of Eastgate Engineering, said:

“Opening our Warrington office is a hugely important step for Eastgate. For over 10 years, we’ve grown the business from our bases in Teesside and Waterford, so this represents the first chapter in expanding into permanent regional locations. With over 200 people currently working on the Lostock site, having a base in the North West allows us to better support our teams, work more closely with our clients, and invest long-term in the region. This isn’t just about opening an office; it’s about building a lasting presence here.”

The office launch was marked by a small event attended by colleagues and regional industry representatives, including Alex Abraitis from Chemicals Northwest. The opening also coincides with Eastgate Engineering’s recent acceptance as a member of Chemicals Northwest, further strengthening its ties to the region’s chemical, energy, and process manufacturing sectors.

For Eastgate Engineering, the Warrington office marks a turning point in its growth strategy as it moves from operating through two long-established hubs to investing in permanent regional bases that support people, projects, and local economies.

The company expects the Warrington office to act as a foundation for continued expansion across the North West, supporting existing projects such as Lostock while creating opportunities for regional recruitment, partnerships, and future developments.

For further details contact Abbie King - aking@eastgateengineering.com