RSS Infrastructure (RSSI) has joined the Birmingham City Foundation Community Partnership, reinforcing the company’s commitment to supporting community initiatives and the continued growth and regeneration of Birmingham.
The partnership connects RSS Infrastructure with a network of Midlands businesses that share a commitment to supporting the work of the Birmingham City Foundation while contributing to the wider development and prosperity of the city.
RSS Infrastructure, a subsidiary of Auctus Management Group, plays a key role in delivering infrastructure services across the region. Through its work supporting major projects in rail, civils and utilities, the company contributes to the continued development of the West Midlands.
Delivering Growth as Part of the Midland Metro Alliance
Auctus Management Group is a member of the Midland Metro Alliance, supporting the delivery of the region’s expanding tram network. With significant investment planned across Birmingham — including the ambitious Sports Quarter development around St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park — RSS Infrastructure believes initiatives such as the Birmingham City Foundation Community Partnership play an important role in supporting the wider success and growth of the city.
A Real and Lasting Impact on Birmingham
Richard Toy, Chief Executive Officer of Auctus Management Group, said:
“As a lifelong Birmingham City supporter, this partnership is particularly meaningful to me. The work being delivered through the Birmingham City Foundation has a real and lasting impact across local communities, and we’re proud to see RSS Infrastructure joining the Community Partnership to support that mission.”
“What’s happening in Birmingham right now goes far beyond football. The scale of investment we’re seeing in the city, including the plans for the Sports Quarter and wider regeneration projects, shows real belief in Birmingham’s future.”
“Through our involvement in the Midland Metro Alliance, we’re already helping deliver infrastructure that improves connectivity across the region, and we’re excited about what the future holds for Birmingham as the tram network continues to expand.”
“For us, this is about backing Birmingham as a city — supporting initiatives that make a difference while contributing to the region’s long-term growth.”
Commitment to Positive Change and Continued Regeneration of Birmingham
The Birmingham City Foundation Community Partnership brings together organisations committed to creating positive change in communities across Birmingham while strengthening collaboration between local businesses.
By joining the initiative, RSS Infrastructure continues its focus on investing in the communities where it works, supporting programmes that deliver opportunities, inclusion and long-term benefits for the region.