Glasgow’s City Building has added to its list of favoured specialist trade contractors following an initially low uptake by firms.
City Building was set up six years ago from the former Building Services Department of Glasgow City Council.
Its annual turnover is now around £200m, and the company mostly works on housing contracts in the city.
The group invited firms to join its supply chain of specialists in August 2011, but failed to attract enough companies.
Following a retendering last August, City Building has now signed up more firms to its framework. The new framework will run until 2014.
All existing companies on the framework will remain as such.
The list of firms added to City Building’s framework is as follows:
Piling
Roger Bullivant
Balfour Beatty Ground Engineering
Power floated floor slabs
Mac Asphalt
Morris and Spottiswood
CCG (Scotland)
Render – Internal and External
PFP Contracting
Mac Asphalt
Suspended Ceilings
PFP Contracting
Brian Hendry Interiors
Heating and Plumbing Insulation
SSE Contracting
ABN Services
C. Hanlon
Core Cutting
Holemasters Scotland
Metal Decking
Martec Engineering
Roller Shutter Doors
Welding Engineers (Glasgow)
Martec Engineering
Gas Heating Installation
ECG Facilities Services
C. Hanlon
SSE Contracting
ABN Service
BRB Electrical
Electrical Heating Installation (including wet systems)
SSE Contracting
ABN Services
Stair and Back Court Lighting
SSE Contracting
D. Russell Electrical Services
Water Hygiene and Legionella Control
Rentokil Initial UK t/a Initial Facilities Water Services
Environmental Scientifics Group
Integrated Water Services
ECG Facilities Services
Clearwater Technology
Envirocure
C Hanlon
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