Far East Global Group launches UK company as Chinese cladding firms seek to undercut Europen rivals
The Chinese skyscraper specialist behind the cladding of the world鈥檚 tallest tower, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, is launching a business in the UK and Europe.
The 拢1.5bn-turnover Far East Global Group is launching its European division - Far East Facades - this month. It will be based in London.
It follows the launch in the UK of fellow cladding specialist Yuanda and architecture practice Neri & Hu.
Yuanda won a multimillion-pound contract to clad the 拢300m 47-storey Cheesegrater tower in London last October, believed to be the biggest UK job ever to go to a Chinese contractor.
Chinese cladding firms are seeking to undercut European rivals with products manufactured more cheaply in the East and imported in a specialist sector traditionally dominated by a handful of major European firms.
Speaking to 黑洞社区, Peter Walker, managing director of Far East Facades, said it was 鈥渋nevitable鈥 more Chinese construction firms would enter the European market. He said UK clients had shown 鈥渉uge interest鈥 in procuring the firm鈥檚 鈥渓ow cost鈥 services.
We will target major clients and the top five contractors in the UK
Peter Walker, Far East Facades UK
Walker added that Far East Facades鈥 parent company - which is part-owned by the Chinese state - was 鈥渧ery positive鈥 about the European market and was positioning itself for an 鈥渦pturn鈥 in the market.
The firm will target 鈥渕ajor projects and towers鈥, particularly with 鈥渕ajor clients and the top five contractors in the UK鈥, Walker said.
Far East Global has already worked with a number of UK firms in Asia, including Foster + Partners - on the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal in Hong Kong - and Balfour Beatty.
The firm is currently bidding for a number of projects across Europe, including in Paris and Bratislava.
Far East Facades will launch with five staff recruited from some of the firm鈥檚 main European rivals, including Lindner and Permasteelisa.
Far East Global is the fifth largest curtain wall specialist globally - it has worked on 520 towers worldwide and employs 1,100 people in Asia, the US and the Middle East.
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