Aberdeen-based TAC Healthcare Group announces today (28th March 2022) that it has secured multiple significant energy and construction sector contracts for the supply of occupational health services to ASCO, W M Donald, an oil and gas exploration and production company and several energy companies. Many of the contracts secured in the last two months feature significant long-term extension clauses and have a combined value of £35million.
In 2021 TAC Healthcare Group announced, amidst the COVID pandemic, investment of over £2 million in the design and development of their bespoke occupational health facility and software platform together with the expansion of its team. This has enabled business continuity for the energy and construction sectors and other supported organisations throughout the pandemic.
The significant contract wins also come following the recent appointment of Ronan Jennings MA, FIoD, MBIWFM as Director of Occupational Health at the beginning of December. Ronan’s extensive experience as a Senior Director in service delivery to both public and private sector clients encompass over 15 years’ experience in health services, with successful delivery of complex B2B and B2C solutions a feature throughout his career.
Mr Jennings says, “As predicted, we are seeing an increased demand for our occupational health services which we can quickly respond to due to additional capacity and capabilities at our Dyce facility. The services we deliver are unique to every situation but with a clinical ethos at the heart of our organisation, our focus is always on delivering the highest quality care. With the continued expansion of equipment, services and team, we will support clients, including the energy and construction sectors, as they move to the ‘new normal’ post-COVID.”
For further information on TAC Healthcare Group’s occupational health services visit https://www.tachealthcaregroup.com or email businessdevelopment@tachealthcare.com
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