A construction firm in Llangefni is set to move to a brand new HQ as part of its expansion plans.
OBR says the purchase of a unit at the Bryn Cefni business park will help safeguard 85 jobs and create ten new roles - including five apprenticeships.
The company, which has an annual turnover of over £20 million, is planning to grow as an established regional contractor and a key supplier to the nuclear decommissioning sector.
OBR director Rhys Parry Jones said: "This milestone represents a significant step in strengthening the future of our organisation and supporting our continued growth and development plans."
He added: "The new premises will also and put us in a strong position to take advantage of the growing number of opportunities in Anglesey and North Wales."
"Relocating to an existing site close to our current base on the Bryn Cefni business park will allow for a smooth transition while giving us the opportunity to adapt and enhance the facilities in line with our commitment to achieving net zero by 2050."
"We are extremely excited about this next chapter and look forward to being fully established in our new premises by the end of 2026."
The business unit was previously owned by the Welsh Government.
Economy Secretary, Rebecca Evans, said: "This Welsh Government is creating the conditions to help businesses grow as we work towards a greener, fairer more prosperous economy for all parts of Wales."
"The sale of this unit will support the growth of a successful company, safeguarding existing jobs and creating new ones, with a new HQ from which it can expand further."


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