VPS Group, Europe’s pioneering temporary security specialist, is pleased to announce the acquisition of Davis Site Security, a fast-growing security company protecting blue chip customers’ construction sites with monitored video technology and manned guarding.

The construction industry loses over £800 million annually due to plant theft, vandalism, water loss, and fire. Due to the number of new houses and buildings being built in the UK, being able to protect expensive assets such as machinery and materials during the build phase is crucial.

Integrated security solutions

Davis Site Security proved a perfect fit for VPS and its existing products and services

With its focus on comprehensive, technology enabled solutions for construction sites, Davis Site Security proved a perfect fit for VPS and its existing products and services.

Based on over 30 years of experience in the temporary security market, VPS has evolved into a fully integrated security solutions specialist, delivering tailored risk mitigation to customers across Europe through a combination of Monitored Technology, Human Intervention, and Physical Protection solutions.

Permanent security systems

Founded in 2002, Davis Site Security provides temporary and permanent security systems nationally, primarily focusing on the construction industry - serving housebuilders, commercial buildings, and vacant properties.

The company manages around 300 sites nationwide and has seen a significant shift in its business model in the past three years towards monitored video technology-based security solutions.

Layered approach for temporary solutions

Davis Site Security was looking for a partner who put their people and customers

Commenting on the acquisition, Paul Lewis – Chief Executive Officer, UK & Ireland, says: “I am delighted that Davis Site Security has joined VPS Group. The strength of their knowledge in the UK construction industry, coupled with our layered approach for temporary security solutions means we can accelerate both our company and customer growth objectives, while providing first-class risk mitigation and business continuity to the construction industry.”

In the acquisition process, Davis Site Security, a family-owned company, was looking for a partner who put their people and customers at the heart of their business strategy, while having the passion for technology-based products.

Future growth and success

Nick Southern, Davis’ Managing Director, adds: “This is a positive partnership for the future growth and success of the business. Throughout the process it was clear that there was a great fit between the two companies and a mutual want to succeed with a customer-first approach, coupled with utilizing the latest technology to protect construction site assets on a temporary basis. We are excited to be part of the Group.”

Advisors for the acquisition were Eversheds for VPS and Wright Hassel for Davis Site Security.

Acquisition of Davis Site Security

Over recent years, the VPS Group has produced continued growth, pursuing a strategy of solution-led client-focused development, in partnership with customers, to support their security needs.

The acquisition of pioneering players like Davis Site Security and Durus Security (a French site security company in 2024), is a key part of the VPS Group’s growth strategy. VPS continues to actively consider other accretive M&A opportunities.

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