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Clough pushes North America focus

Company seeking to boost operations in North America.

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The operations in Canada will be integrating completely with Cloughs recently formed arm Clough North America.

Clough officials said the changes will help bring consistency and structure across its North American businesses and will also maintain the company's flexibility, scalability and resource interchangeability.

"Clough Enercore has been an essential business within the Clough family of companies since its acquisition in 2015…successfully establish[ing] the engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) presence across Canada and is now structured to fully support Clough's broader North American operations.

"We aim to deliver one unified voice and vision across North America," executive vice president for Clough North America Martin Siddle said.

Clough was first established in 1919. It focuses on the energy, infrastructure and resources industries.

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