Supplied by Watling JCB, the satin-black machines feature chrome detailing, JCB yellow highlights and special 80th-anniversary touches - including embroidered seats, decals and commemorative plaques.
Jake Nicholls, CEO of Tru7 Group, said: “As JCB marks 80 years and we celebrate our own 60-year milestone and these machines stand as a powerful symbol of that parallel progress. They represent far more than an investment. They reflect a long-standing relationship between two family businesses built on shared values, innovation and pride in British construction.”
The Suffolk-based business has a rich history spanning over 60 years. Under the leadership of Guy Nicholls - and now his son, Jake - the company has continued to expand its services and capabilities. The group now provides a diverse offering across a range of divisions, including nationwide plant and commercial vehicle hire/sales, demolition and earthworks contracting, as well as local ready-mix concrete and aggregate services.
Tru7 Group has also built a high-profile client list, including Suffolk Highways, HS2, Morgan Sindall, Balfour Beatty, RG Carter, Barnes Construction and Suffolk County Council.