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Hartigan celebrates 35 years in business with a fresh new brand

Hartigan celebrates 35 years in business with a fresh new brand

Tuesday 04 June 2019

Hartigan celebrates 35 years in business with a fresh new brand


MEDIA RELEASE: The views expressed in this article are those of the author and not Bailiwick Express, and the text is reproduced exactly as supplied to us

Hartigan have recently launched their new brand to coincide with celebrating 35 years in the business of providing building services, structural and civil engineering and conservation projects to both the public and private sector in Jersey and beyond.

Since commencing business in 1984, Hartigan have worked on a range of building and conservation projects across Jersey including 44 The Esplanade, Weighbridge House and College Gardens. 

The company has strong plans for the future and wanted to establish a brand to reflect their modern and progressive business model. Hartigan takes prides in being a business that can engineer tomorrow’s possibilities and the new clean and future-proof brand provides the visual support for this message.

As part of the re-brand, a new and exciting website has been launched that was designed to be both visually stunning, but also user-friendly, intuitive and more in-line with meeting modern internet user’s expectations.

Colin Tadier, Managing Director says:

‘I am delighted to not only be able to celebrate 35 years in business, but to be launching the new brand. The previous brand has served us well to date, but I felt strongly that the business needed a new look and feel to reflect the modern and forward-thinking company that Hartigan is. The exercise of re-branding has given our business time to reflect on who we are and where we want to be, and I am personally very excited to be part of welcoming the next 35 years for Hartigan.’

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