The Morson Group has completed two major acquisitions designed to enhance its capabilities within the energy infrastructure sector and help address the growing demand for skills, capacity and scalability across the UK’s power network.
The group has purchased Grosvenor Power Group (GPG), a prominent Tier 2 high-voltage transmission and distribution integration specialist, alongside Aurora Power Consulting Ltd, a respected independent consultancy in power systems analysis. Both organisations will join Morson Praxis, the company’s engineering and technical consultancy division, while collaborating closely with Morson Vital for workforce deployment and Morson Nexus for training and skills development.
Ged Mason OBE, Executive Chairman of Morson Group said: “We are delighted to welcome GPG and Aurora Power Consulting to the Morson Group with both organisations bringing a huge wealth of expertise into our business.
“There is an urgent need to increase capacity in the Tier 2 energy infrastructure supply chain as the UK’s Tier 1 transmissions suppliers deliver a once-in-a-generation upgrade across the UK’s transmission and distribution network. The success of this critical programme demands not just expertise, but skills, scalability and integration across the delivery chain, from engineering and design through to boots on the ground installation. With complimentary capabilities across Morson Praxis, Morson Vital, Morson Edge and Morson Nexus, our acquisition of GPG and Aurora Power Consulting is not only a significant step forward in our energy sector ambitions but also a milestone for the energy industry and the UK’s energy resilience.”
GPG brings extensive expertise in high-voltage construction and commissioning, operating across power, transformer and oil service divisions. With 40 years of industry experience, the company delivers comprehensive installation, maintenance and repair services for HV systems between 33kV and 400kV, including infrastructure for offshore wind and converter substations. As part of Morson Group, GPG will retain its independent operations while benefiting from increased scale and investment in future workforce development.
Aurora Power Consulting, specialising in network planning and power quality analysis, will strengthen Morson Praxis’ engineering capabilities, particularly in FEED and compliance services. Its expertise spans grid code compliance, harmonic and fault-level analysis and support for major transmission and renewable energy integration initiatives.
Both newly acquired companies will continue operating with their current teams and leadership, maintaining service to Tier 1 clients while leveraging the wider group’s resources and strategic direction.
Mark Stephen, Managing Director of GPG, said: “Joining the Morson family enables us to secure long-term growth, invest in the next generation of engineering talent, and strengthen our position in a rapidly evolving market. Our teams are excited to work alongside Morson Praxis, Morson Vital and Morson Nexus to enhance our delivery capacity and develop new capabilities.”
Steve Sommerville, Managing Director of Aurora, added: “We’re delighted to be joining the Morson Group, which will allow us to deepen the technical quality of what we do, while gaining the scale and support needed to meet growing demand. We remain committed to our clients and team, but now with enhanced capability and long-term stability.”
The acquisitions come after Morson Group reorganised its operations into four core divisions: Morson Edge, Morson Praxis, Morson Vital and Morson Nexus. Integrating GPG and Aurora enables Morson Praxis to provide comprehensive Tier 2 support for energy infrastructure modernisation as the UK advances towards greater resilience, higher capacity and renewable integration.
Workforce development is a critical component of this strategy. GPG’s existing apprenticeship schemes will be expanded, while Morson Nexus will deliver accredited training programmes for HV engineers, fitters and wiremen. Using GPG’s facilities for hands-on training, SQEP support and mobile training units will help create a sustainable talent pipeline to support future infrastructure demands.
Chris Burke, CEO of Morson Praxis said: “The UK is entering a period of monumental change in how electricity is generated, moved, and consumed, and that is driving a sharp and sustained increase in demand across the transmission and distribution network. The talented Grosvenor and Aurora teams bring a wealth of valuable expertise and experience in the energy sector, strengthening the Morson Group’s ability to support critical national infrastructure programmes and our Tier 1 partners with the right people, skills and delivery capability as they respond at pace.”