Olympic Service Provider Relocates to Antura, Basingstoke

Posted on 8 April, 2016 by Chris Grigorovsky

MTD, a Dutch owned company which specialises in the provision of temporary water infrastructures for drinking and wastewater, has relocated to Unit A, Antura, Wade Road, Basingstoke.

Basingstoke Office

The firm, which focuses on indoor and outdoor events, exhibitions and industrial events around the world, provided wastewater infrastructure for 68 venues at the 2012 London Olympic Games.

Following the success of the Olympics, MTD opened an office in Andover, Hampshire which has now been outgrown, resulting in the relocation to a 14,000 sq ft unit in Basingstoke.

Andrew Newman of Hollis Hockley acting, who acted on behalf of MTD, commented: “We are delighted to have secured this unit for MTD which will no doubt prove to be a good home for them. The firm continues to expand and I now have ambitions to grow further within the UK market.”

Acting on behalf of Sto was BTD incorporating Woodford & Co, while Hollis Hockley acted on behalf of MTD.




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