Global wireless solutions provider - Ramtech has accelerated its growth in the US market with the appointment of several key team members, boosting its business capability across the continent. 

New appointments

Joining the team is marine and federal specialist - Morgan Davis, who brings specialist system integration and programming skills to the firm, alongside Business Development Manager - Luis Suarez.

Both will be tasked with increasing awareness of Ramtech’s pioneering fire safety technology across construction and industry service sectors. 

Fire safety 

The recruits are among seven to have joined the business in the past year, with 13 partners aiding the deployment

The recruits are among seven to have joined the business in the past year, with 13 partners aiding the deployment of Ramtech’s systems across the country, guided by the strategic appointment of Vice President - Joe Beecher in 2023.

Joe Beecher said, "Our team’s growth reflects Ramtech’s commitment to improving fire safety across North America. Our ambition is to invest in new technologies that can help contractors and construction professionals save time and money, as well as aid worker protection on site."

Construction safety

Joe Beecher adds, "From our discussions with customers, we’re finding attitudes gradually shifting across the US. Traditional methods of fire protection, such as air horns, are no longer sufficient to alert construction workers to the hidden dangers on site, and technology can be omnipresent, protecting these environments when workers are less likely to be around, such as overnight or at weekends."

He continues, "Construction safety is too often a secondary measure, but any fire accident or incident can have huge ramifications on human lives as well as project infrastructure."

Bi-lingual colleagues

Joe Beecher further states, "Guided by these encouraging signs of safety education, it is a really exciting period of development for everyone at Ramtech North America – we’ve onboarded bi-lingual colleagues, allowing us to potentially expand across Latin and South America, and we're working on some huge projects with some of the biggest names in construction."

He adds, "We’re looking forward to continuing our expansion across the year and beyond.

Key personnel

Other key personnel to have joined the Ramtech team in the past year include 35-year construction veteran - Joel Pickering, sales engineers - Rae Kee and Andrew Medina, and Jiayao Wang, operating in product marketing. 

Joel, in particular, brings strategic regulatory knowledge to the Ramtech team, being an active member of the NFPA 241 committee and previously chairing an ANSI A-1026 subcommittee on ‘Emergency Procedures for Construction and Demolition Sites’. 

NFPA 241 standard

Combined with its work on-site, it's these kinds of guiding principles that are driving forward the business

The NFPA 241 standard – the national measuring standard for preventing or minimising fire damage to structures – was previously explored by Ramtech as part of an in-depth industry whitepaper, ‘No Site Left Behind’, which measured the state of fire safety knowledge across the US. 

Combined with its work on-site, it's these kinds of guiding principles that are driving forward the Nottingham-headquartered business worldwide, according to the Head of Global Business Development, James Pecz. 

Protecting construction environments

James Pecz said, "Ramtech has been protecting construction environments for more than 30 years, and it's incredible to see the business transition from its beginnings in the Midlands, to a firm that holds strategic partnerships in Europe, the US, and even the Middle East."

He adds, "Outdated safety attitudes are hard to dislodge, but combining our product knowledge with industry-pioneering advice is the best way to ensure our construction workers feel safe and protected at all times."

Workers safety

James Pecz continues, "We look forward to Joe and the team growing our operation in the US and building on the fantastic work already achieved to date."

In June, Ramtech revealed its role in working with contractor - Barton Malow to protect more than 350 workers on site at Hudson’s Detroit, a $1 billion megaproject in downtown Detroit.  

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