Scottish infrastructure specialist celebrates "fantastic milestone" and over 600 jobs created
hub South West Scotland (hub SWS) has marked its 10-year anniversary as one of Scotland’s foremost delivery partners for community-changing infrastructure projects.
The public-private partnership provides “high quality and cost-efficient” infrastructure projects for the public sector, spanning education, social housing, healthcare, leisure, office and regeneration projects.
Since it was formed in 2012, the company, led by chief executive Michael Ross since 2021, has delivered an incredible portfolio of 90 projects worth over £717m. More than 20 projects are currently in construction and development, worth over £480m.
With a fierce commitment to driving economic development across south west Scotland, hub SW has awarded a total of £365,287,517 worth of work packages to local construction companies across the territory. In addition, since its inception, hub SW has created 680 jobs and over 630 apprentices across south west Scotland.
hub SW marked the milestone occasion with an event in Glasgow on Thursday November 10 which was attended by over 200 colleagues and staff from dozens of participant and partner organisations.
Welcoming the anniversary, hub SWS Chair, Dr Willie Mackie, commented: “We are very proud to have reached this fantastic milestone, celebrating ten years of delivering infrastructure projects which are truly life changing to local communities across south west Scotland.
“Michael leads a fantastic team who are all champions for our company and the incredible economic and social benefits it helps deliver. The passion, commitment and expertise of our people underpin each and every project we deliver, from inception to close.
“It was fantastic to welcome so many of our colleagues from across the industry to our celebration. Their support is invaluable. We look forward to many more years of delivering projects for south west Scotland.”
Championing economic development across its territory has been a “crucial” part of hub SW’s work over the last decade and to help spread its support, it has created and operates three bespoke training programmes, Build Lanarkshire, Build Ayrshire and Build Dumfries and Galloway.
Now in its fifth year, the Build programme offers businesses in the construction sector the opportunity to gain industry advice to help them grow and achieve their market goals. The free programme is delivered over eight weeks and welcomes those specialising across all areas of construction.
By Matthew Neville – Correspondent, Bdaily
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