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Home›News›Big River Group acquires M.B. Prefab Framing

Big River Group acquires M.B. Prefab Framing

By brihonytulloch
December 21, 2018
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 MB Prefab site

Big River Group, has acquired the assets and trading business of M.B. Prefab Framing Pty Ltd (MB Prefab), based in Geelong, Victoria.

MB Prefab is the 14th distribution site for the company, following four other business acquisitions in 2017.

Acquiring MB Prefab not only gives Big River a market position in the growing Geelong region, it also provides a strategic positioning in the prefabrication market, a growing trend in construction design.

“This highly regarded local business will become an important part of the Big River network,” says Big River Group chief executive Jim Bindon.

“The site is very well equipped to supply the broader range of products marketed by Big River Group into all construction segments of the Geelong and broader Melbourne markets.”

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