๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง UK Telecom Infrastructure โ€” Market Research Report 2026

The Rigger Hub Opportunity:
Filling the Gap in UK Telecoms

UK MNOs are collectively spending ยฃ2โ€“3bn per year on network infrastructure. But Tier 1 suppliers routinely fail to field enough accredited resource during demand spikes โ€” leaving jobs queued, network performance degrading, and operators paying SLA penalties. Rigger Hub enters as a trusted, pre-vetted flexible workforce layer between the supply chain and the field.

ยฃ1.86B
UK tower market size 2026
~28,000
macro cell sites in the UK
13,000+
new jobs from VodafoneThree build alone
ยฃ11B
VodafoneThree 10-yr network investment

Why This Opportunity Exists Now

Four converging forces are creating a structural, persistent gap between field resource supply and network deployment demand.

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Unprecedented Investment Wave

VodafoneThree's ยฃ11bn, 8-year build programme across 17,000+ sites. VMO2's ยฃ700m/yr Mobile Transformation Plan. EE/BT's 5G expansion. All four MNOs in simultaneous upgrade cycles โ€” this has never happened at this scale and simultaneity before.

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Chronic Workforce Shortage

UK construction and telecoms needs 250,000 additional workers by 2028. Apprenticeship starts fell 41% for under-19s between 2016โ€“2023. Retirements are thinning experienced rigger ranks faster than new entrants can fill them.

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Demand Peaks & Troughs Are Structural

Tier 1 suppliers (Ericsson, Nokia, M Group, Circet) operate on fixed headcount models optimised for base demand. Seasonal peaks (Q3/Q4 before year-end capex deadlines), reactive repair surges after storms, and upgrade campaign bunching routinely overwhelm their capacity.

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Accreditation is a Hard Barrier

MATS, ECS, EUSR, CSCS, and RF safety certifications take weeks to acquire. MNOs can't just call an agency and get "any rigger" โ€” the worker must be pre-registered and vetted. This compliance barrier is exactly what creates the market for a trusted intermediary.

The Core Insight: When a Tier 1 supplier can't resource a job, today the MNO or TowerCo simply waits โ€” or risks using unchecked contractors. Neither is acceptable. Rigger Hub solves this by being a pre-qualified burst capacity layer: fully accredited, auditable, available on short notice, and commercially straightforward for a Tier 1 to call off via a standing framework.

Where Rigger Hub Sits in the Supply Chain

UK telecom infrastructure follows a well-defined procurement hierarchy. Rigger Hub slots in as a Tier 2 burst-capacity provider callable by Tier 1s โ€” and ultimately by TowerCos directly.

MNOs
EE/BT ยท VMO2 ยท VodafoneThree
Network owner
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TowerCos
Cornerstone (CTIL) ยท MBNL ยท Cellnex ยท Arqiva
Infrastructure operator
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Tier 1 Suppliers
Ericsson ยท Nokia ยท M Group ยท United Infrastructure ยท Circet ยท Beacon ยท WHP
Prime contractors
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โšก Rigger Hub
Accredited flexible workforce on-demand. Pre-vetted riggers, technicians & field engineers. Rapid mobilisation.
Your position
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Field Engineers
Tower climbers ยท Riggers ยท Drive test techs ยท MW link engineers ยท Site supervisors
Delivery workforce
Key differentiator vs. a standard labour agency: Rigger Hub is not a staffing agency โ€” it is a managed service provider that takes responsibility for RAMS, accreditation compliance, MATS registration, EUSR status, insurance, and quality assurance. This is what Tier 1s and TowerCos actually need, and are willing to pay a margin premium for.

Market Segments & Commercial Potential

Six distinct work types drive demand for Rigger Hub's services. Each has a different demand pattern, margin profile, and entry complexity.

Work Type Demand Driver Volume Potential Margin Entry Ease Commercial Score
Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) Cornerstone (16k sites), MBNL, Cellnex โ€” all re-tendered 2025โ€“26 High โ€” year-round base load Medium 25โ€“35% Medium
8.5/10
Reactive / Emergency Repairs Storm damage, power failures, vandalism, equipment faults โ€” unpredictable peaks Medium โ€” but highest urgency & premium rate High 40โ€“55% High
9.0/10
5G Equipment Upgrades (RAN swap) VodafoneThree 17k-site build, VMO2 transformation plan, EE 5G rollout Very High โ€” multi-year programme Medium 28โ€“38% Medium
9.2/10
3G Decommissioning All four MNOs decommissioning 3G 2025โ€“2026; site clears, asset recovery Medium โ€” time-bounded but concentrated Medium-Low 20โ€“28% High โ€” easy entry
7.2/10
Shared Rural Network (SRN) Build Government-backed ยฃ1.3bn programme โ€” 95% 4G coverage mandate to 2027 High โ€” government-backed, geographically dispersed Medium 28โ€“35% Lower โ€” remote logistics
8.0/10
Small Cell & Urban Densification EE, VMO2 rolling out thousands of urban small cells; 5G SA coverage push Very High in cities โ€” long-term pipeline High 35โ€“48% Medium
8.8/10

Cornerstone Framework (May 2026+)

United Infrastructure Connected just won sole-provider status for 16,000+ Cornerstone sites. This creates immediate opportunity: United Infrastructure will need burst capacity partners to meet their contractual KPIs across such a vast estate. Getting on their approved subcontractor panel in year one is a priority target.

MBNL M Group Partnership

M Group won the MBNL Inspection & Maintenance contract (March 2026), mobilising in May 2026. M Group explicitly noted they need ecosystem delivery partners to "integrate and interlock with MBNL's established supply chain." This is an open invitation for a quality Tier 2.

Maintenance is the anchor market. It provides predictable, year-round revenue that funds the business during quieter upgrade campaign periods. Aim to secure framework agreements with 2โ€“3 Tier 1 maintenance contractors in Year 1.

VodafoneThree ยฃ11bn Build (2025โ€“2033)

Four UK site-build partners appointed: Beacon, Circet, M Group, WHP Telecoms. All will need burst capacity during the programme's "front-loaded" delivery phase. Ericsson and Nokia are managing the RAN supply โ€” their install teams will be the bottleneck. Target Circet and WHP for initial Tier 2 conversations.

VMO2 5G SA Transformation (2025โ€“2026)

ยฃ700m/yr programme, 20,000+ macro RAN sites, Ericsson as primary partner (55% of sites), Nokia secondary. Ericsson's UK delivery arm and Nokia's field teams will peak-load during the upgrade campaign sprint periods. Both have UK managed services operations that buy in subcontract resource.

Why Reactive Is The Most Valuable Segment

When a site goes down, the MNO or TowerCo needs someone there within hours. Tier 1 suppliers have SLA obligations (typically 4hr/8hr/24hr response depending on priority). When their own bench is depleted โ€” which happens constantly in winter storm season โ€” they will pay a premium to a trusted subcontractor to fulfill the SLA. Rates can be 40โ€“55% margin vs. 25โ€“35% on planned work.

24/7 Reactive Capability as a Differentiator

Very few small/mid-tier workforce providers maintain genuine 24/7 reactive dispatch capability with MATS-registered personnel. Building this capability โ€” even with a small bench of standby engineers in key regions โ€” creates a defensible competitive moat and justifies retainer-style commercial arrangements with Tier 1 clients.

Reactive work is how you get noticed. When you save a Tier 1 supplier from an SLA breach at 2am on a Sunday, you become their first call for everything else. Reactive excellence earns the PPM volume.

Regional Demand Hotspots

Not all regions are equal. These are the highest-potential areas based on planned investment, workforce scarcity, and geographic access challenges.

Scotland โ€” Highlands & Islands
๐Ÿ”ฅ Tier 1 Priority
SRN Total Not-Spot programme, very limited local accredited rigger pool, extreme weather reactive demand, Cornerstone 16k-site estate extends here. Remote logistics premium boosts rates.
SRN Maintenance 5G Rural
North of England
๐Ÿ”ฅ Tier 1 Priority
VodafoneThree 8-yr build is "74% outside London/SE" โ€” North West, Yorkshire, North East are primary delivery regions. Large volume of upgrade and new build activity through 2033. Fewer qualified riggers per site than the South.
5G Upgrade Maintenance 3G Decom
Wales & South West
๐Ÿ”ฅ Tier 1 Priority
Heavy SRN investment in Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire, Exmoor, Cornwall. Rural Total Not-Spots require new mast builds โ€” complex logistics, planning delays, premium rates. Government backing ensures budget certainty.
SRN 5G Rural Maintenance
Midlands
๐ŸŸก Tier 2 Priority
M Group, Circet, United Infrastructure all have major activity here. Balanced mix of urban densification (Birmingham, Nottingham, Leicester) and rural maintenance. Strong logistics hub for national despatch.
Small Cells Maintenance 5G Upgrade
Northern Ireland
๐ŸŸก Tier 2 Priority
Cornerstone's framework explicitly includes NI. Very small local accredited workforce pool โ€” most mainland contractors don't want the logistics overhead. Creates near-monopoly for a local/flexible provider with proper accreditation.
Maintenance SRN 3G Decom
London & South East
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Highest density of small cell and urban 5G densification. High day rates but most competition. Useful for small cell and rooftop work. Cornerstone sites still need maintenance here โ€” but Tier 1 coverage is better.
Small Cells 5G SA 3G Decom
Strategic advice: Start in the North of England โ€” specifically Yorkshire/Humber and North West. This is where VodafoneThree's build is most concentrated, where Cornerstone's estate is densest outside London, and where there is genuine accredited workforce scarcity. It's also where operating costs (people, logistics, office) are far lower than the South, giving you a structural cost advantage versus London-based competitors.

The Accreditation Moat

Accreditation is simultaneously a barrier to entry and your biggest competitive asset. A workforce that is fully pre-certified commands premium rates and instant trust from Tier 1 buyers.

MATS Telecoms Climber Passport
Mandatory for working on Arqiva, CTIL (Cornerstone), EE, Vodafone, Telefonica, BT, Network Rail sites. 5-day course. Covers tower climbing & rescue, rooftop access, RF safety.
Renewal: 12 months (climbing) ยท Cost: ~ยฃ1,164/person
EUSR / Quartzweb Registration
Energy & Utility Skills Registry โ€” required to prove site access across all major telecoms estates. Digital ID card via Vircarda app. Verifiable by site access systems in real time.
Bundled with MATS course ยท Digital verification
ECS Card (Telecom Rigger)
Electrotechnical Certification Scheme. Silver card (Field Operative) requires NVQ Level 2. Gold card (Telecoms Fitter) requires Level 3. Required by many Tier 1 contractors for on-site workers.
NVQ Level 2/3 + ECS H&S Assessment
CSCS Card
Construction Skills Certification Scheme. Required for any site with construction activity. Many telecoms sites overlap with construction. Increasingly required by main contractors on VodafoneThree build programme.
Via NVQ/Apprenticeship route
PASMA (Tower Rigger)
Required for mobile access tower erection and use. The Professional Tower Rigger ('R') level is now CSCS-approved. Essential for rooftop and urban small cell installation work.
Various levels ยท CSCS aligned
RF Safety Awareness
Required by all MNOs and TowerCos. Understanding of RF exposure limits, exclusion zones, and safety protocols around live antennas. Covered in the MATS Climber Passport 5-day course.
Included in MATS passport ยท 3-year validity
Rigger Hub's accreditation proposition: Every worker on the platform is pre-verified via EUSR/Quartzweb before they are ever deployed. Tier 1 buyers receive a digital compliance certificate with every call-off. This removes their biggest risk (deploying an unqualified person to a live site) and their biggest admin burden (checking credentials manually). Make this your core brand promise.

Competitive Landscape

The market has Tier 1 prime contractors and specialist telecoms staffing agencies โ€” but no player occupying the specific "accredited burst capacity managed service" niche Rigger Hub targets.

M Group Telecom
Tier 1 Prime Contractor
Scale
Flexibility
Rapid mobilisation
Burst capacity

MBNL I&M contract holder. Will need sub-tier partners. Target as client.

United Infrastructure (Connected)
Tier 1 Prime Contractor
Scale
Flexibility
Rapid mobilisation
Burst capacity

Cornerstone sole-provider from May 2026. 16,000 sites to cover. Needs burst capacity immediately. First door to knock.

Circet Wireless / Beacon Comms / WHP
Site Build Partners (VodafoneThree)
Scale
Flexibility
Rapid mobilisation
Burst capacity

Delivering the biggest build in UK telecom history. All three will need flexible sub-tier resource as programme peaks hit. Target as clients.

Globalreach IS / Generic Telecoms Agencies
Specialist Telecoms Staffing
Scale
Flexibility
Compliance assurance
Managed service

Supply workers but do not take compliance ownership or RAMS responsibility. Rigger Hub beats them on quality assurance.

The gap: No existing player combines (a) pre-verified MATS/EUSR workforce, (b) managed service accountability for RAMS & quality, (c) genuine 24/7 reactive dispatch capability, and (d) flexible commercial call-off terms suitable for burst demand. This is Rigger Hub's uncontested space.

Revenue Model & Commercial Structure

Rigger Hub should pursue a blended commercial model combining framework retainers, margin on deployed day rates, and managed service fees.

Revenue Streams

Day rate margin (riggers)20โ€“35% on deployed day rate
Reactive premium margin40โ€“55% on emergency call-out
Framework retainerยฃ2kโ€“ยฃ10k/month per Tier 1 client
Compliance management feeยฃ50โ€“ยฃ150/engineer/month (accreditation admin)
Training brokerageMargin on MATS course booking (longer term)

Year 1 Target Model

Target Tier 1 client accounts2โ€“3 (United Infra, M Group, Circet)
Active engineer pool (Year 1)20โ€“40 verified field engineers
Avg engineer day rate (client)ยฃ350โ€“ยฃ600/day depending on role
Avg utilisation target65โ€“75% of available pool
Projected Year 1 revenue rangeยฃ800k โ€“ ยฃ2.2m
Projected Year 1 gross margin30โ€“38%

Typical Engineer Role Day Rates (Client Billing)

Senior Rigger / Team Leader
ยฃ550โ€“ยฃ650
Tower Climber (MATS)
ยฃ380โ€“ยฃ480
Telecom Field Technician
ยฃ320โ€“ยฃ400
Drive Test Engineer
ยฃ280โ€“ยฃ350
Emergency Reactive (24/7)
ยฃ650โ€“ยฃ900

Go-to-Market Playbook

A phased approach to building from zero to a nationally recognised, pre-qualified workforce partner in 24 months.

1

Build the Workforce Registry First

Before approaching any Tier 1 client, build a verified pool of 20โ€“40 MATS-registered, EUSR-enrolled engineers. Prioritise the North of England and Scotland. Use LinkedIn, telecom forums, and ex-colleagues to find riggers currently working as day-rate contractors who want a reliable, well-managed pipeline of work. The workforce IS your product โ€” not your pitch deck.

Month 1โ€“3
2

Approach United Infrastructure (Connected) Directly

They have just won the Cornerstone 16,000-site framework starting May 2026. They have committed to creating new apprenticeship roles and talked about "operational efficiency." They need a compliant burst-capacity partner as they scale up. Book a meeting with their Telecom delivery or supply chain team. Come with a specific value proposition: "We can put 10 MATS-verified engineers on-site within 48 hours, anywhere in the UK including NI and Scottish Highlands."

Month 2โ€“4
3

Get on M Group's Approved Subcontractor Panel

M Group just won MBNL's Inspection & Maintenance contract and explicitly stated they need ecosystem delivery partners. They are also on the VodafoneThree ยฃ11bn build. Getting onto their approved supply chain is a two-fer: maintenance work from MBNL and upgrade work from VodafoneThree. Their supply chain team will have a formal pre-qualification questionnaire (PQQ) โ€” complete this as your second priority after United Infra.

Month 3โ€“5
4

Execute One Job Brilliantly โ€” Then Case Study It

Your first deployment will set the tone. Over-resource it slightly. Send your best people. Make sure every certification is documented and shared with the client before the job starts. After completion, write a one-page case study: time to mobilise, compliance proof, job outcome, client quote. This is your sales collateral for every subsequent client conversation.

Month 4โ€“6
5

Develop Reactive Dispatch Capability

Identify 5โ€“8 engineers willing to be on a retainer/standby arrangement (paid a modest availability fee). Create a simple 24/7 dispatch protocol. Market this explicitly to Tier 1 clients: "24/7 reactive, 4-hour response, MATS compliant, UK-wide." This capability alone justifies a framework agreement โ€” because it solves the problem Tier 1s lose sleep over.

Month 5โ€“8
6

Formalise a Technology Platform (Phase 2)

Once you have 2โ€“3 clients and 30+ engineers, build or license a simple engineer management platform: accreditation tracking, job allocation, digital RAMS, real-time compliance dashboards for clients. This transforms Rigger Hub from a managed service into a scalable platform business โ€” and opens the door to direct TowerCo and MNO relationships, bypassing the Tier 1 layer entirely at higher margin.

Month 10โ€“18

Key Risks & Mitigations

Every new business has risks. These are the ones most relevant to Rigger Hub โ€” and how to manage them.

Risk
Severity
Likelihood
Mitigation
Tier 1 clients insist on TUPE/employment status for workers, limiting flexible model
High
Medium
Use a mix of PAYE employed engineers and Ltd Co contractors. Seek legal advice on IR35 early. Model as a managed service, not a labour supply agency.
Workforce pool is too thin to cover demand peaks โ€” reputation damage on first major deployment failure
High
High in Year 1
Do not over-promise in early sales. Be transparent about capacity. Under-commit and over-deliver. Build the pool before selling the capacity.
Tier 1 suppliers decide to build their own flexible workforce programme rather than outsource
Medium
Low
M Group and United Infra have just won major contracts โ€” they're in execution mode, not HR build-up mode. The accreditation overhead deters DIY solutions.
Safety incident involving a deployed engineer โ€” reputational and legal liability
Critical
Low-Medium
Safety must be non-negotiable. Carry full professional indemnity and public liability insurance from day 1. Implement rigorous RAMS sign-off before every deployment. Make safety the brand.
5G rollout slows due to planning delays or MNO financial pressure (ARPU decline)
Medium
Medium
Maintenance demand (PPM, reactive) is independent of upgrade programme pace. Build the maintenance revenue base as the defensive core โ€” upgrade work is upside.
Accreditation complexity changes or new requirements emerge
Low-Med
Medium
Join MATS and EUSR as an affiliated training/employer. Stay close to Ofcom and DSIT policy. Build accreditation management as a core internal competency.

Commercial Viability Scorecard

Why This Will Work

Market size & growth
9.2/10
Problem severity (for clients)
9.0/10
Barriers to entry
7.0/10
Timing (market readiness)
9.5/10
Revenue model clarity
8.5/10
Scalability potential
8.8/10

Bottom Line Assessment

The timing for Rigger Hub could not be better. The UK telecom infrastructure market is entering its largest simultaneous investment wave in history โ€” VodafoneThree's ยฃ11bn build, VMO2's ยฃ700m/yr transformation, the SRN rural completion, and 3G decommissioning are all converging in 2025โ€“2027.

The workforce shortage is real, documented, and worsening. The accreditation barrier protects you from low-quality competitors. The Tier 1 suppliers who just won the biggest contracts in the sector (United Infrastructure, M Group) are actively looking for trusted sub-tier partners right now.

The market is ready. The gap is real. The question is purely execution speed.