Cardo Group has acquired Trident Maintenance Services Ltd, a well-established provider of building maintenance, refurbishment, and improvement services across England and Scotland.
The business works with a wide range of clients across the social housing, healthcare, education, custodial, and commercial sectors, delivering planned maintenance, refurbishment, and improvement programmes.
The acquisition of Trident further strengthens Cardo Group’s national footprint, enhancing regional capacity across England and Scotland, broadening technical expertise, and creating additional opportunities for local employment, training, and skills development.
Cardo Group, is a leading provider of building maintenance and improvement services to social housing providers and public bodies.
Kenny Robson, Managing Director of Trident Maintenance Services Ltd, said of the acquisition: “Trident has been a tremendous success story and was built on a very simple principle: if you invest properly in motivated and incentivised people, the results will follow. By supporting our teams, empowering their decision-making, and working collaboratively with our clients and supply chain, we’ve built a business that consistently delivers and that people trust.
“Joining Cardo Group marks an exciting next chapter for Trident. It gives us the scale, backing and shared ambition to grow sustainably, expand our capabilities across housing, healthcare, education and other key market sectors, and invest even further in our people, while staying true to the values, culture, and standards that have defined Trident from day one. I’m genuinely excited about what we can achieve together for our clients, our teams, and the communities we serve.”
Liam Bevan, CEO of Cardo Group, commented: “We’re delighted to welcome Trident Maintenance Services Ltd into Cardo Group. Trident’s people-first culture, strong operational discipline, and trusted client relationships align perfectly with our own values.
“Trident expands our national capabilities, particularly in the north of England, and enhances our offering across Scotland while supporting our long-term strategy of investment in skilled local workforces and supply chains.”

