Infrastructure service provider backs Blues’ foundation
RSS Infrastructure has joined the Birmingham City Foundation Community Partnership, strengthening its commitment to supporting community initiatives and contributing to the continued growth and regeneration of Birmingham.
The partnership connects RSS Infrastructure with a network of Midlands businesses working together to support the community programmes delivered by the Birmingham City Foundation, while also promoting collaboration across the region’s business community.
RSS Infrastructure, a subsidiary of Auctus Management Group, delivers infrastructure services across the rail, highways, civils and utilities sectors.
The company supports projects throughout the West Midlands and beyond, helping to improve connectivity and deliver essential infrastructure.
Auctus Management Group is a member of the Midland Metro Alliance, supporting the delivery of the region’s expanding tram network.
With major investment continuing across Birmingham - including plans for the new Sports Quarter development around St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park - the business believes partnerships that bring together local organisations and communities are increasingly important to the city’s future.
Richard Toy, chief executive officer of Auctus Management Group, said: “As a lifelong Birmingham City supporter, this partnership is particularly meaningful to me.
“The work delivered through the Birmingham City Foundation makes a real difference across local communities, and we’re proud to see RSS Infrastructure joining the Community Partnership to support that impact.
“Birmingham is undergoing an exciting period of transformation. Through our involvement in the Midland Metro Alliance we are helping deliver infrastructure that improves connectivity across the region, and we’re delighted to support initiatives that contribute to the city’s long-term growth and success.”
Pictured: RSS Infrastructure’s branding is visible around St Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park