Growth in renewable-energy work prompts Kimpton rebrand

Kimpton Building Services, rebrand, renewable energy

Kimpton Building Services, based in Bromborough in the Wirral has rebranded in recognition of its growing business in renewable-energy solutions — in addition to heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, electrical services and acoustic engineering. The black and green colours of the brand represent the traditional dependency on fossil fuels and the alternative green-energy sources that are now available.

The brand shape depicts the current reliance and co-existence of fossil fuels and renewable energies intertwined for maximum performance. The brand shape is based on a Turbinella Shell, which is a progression of the original Kimpton brand.

Chris Livesley, business development manager said, ’The business has grown substantially over the past 12 months, especially in the renewables sector of our market. The old brand no longer represented the ambition of the company or communicated the new broader range of services offered. The new brand is the first step of an ambitious growth strategy to firmly establish Kimpton as the region’s leading provider of commercial environmental heating solutions.’

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