CASTLE Building Services has announced a number of new roles have been created across the business.
Recent arrivals at the firm include project managers Dave Falconer, Matthew Mitchell and Mal Clyburn; quantity surveyors Kim Mulhern and Jonathan Coultas; project team assistant Anette Horvath; and supervisors Gerry Slowey, David Bain and John Mathieson.
The firm said its growth stems from a high level of repeat business, with the new recruits arriving shortly after the contractor was appointed to major projects including the redevelopment of the Kings Stables Road site in Edinburgh with Bowmer and Kirkland and the £68 million pound Barony Campus in East Ayrshire with Morrison Construction on behalf of East Ayrshire Council.
The new roles span both the Edinburgh and Glasgow regions. Castle added that in direct response to the increase in demand for its services from main contractors such as Morrison Construction, the business is relocating its Glasgow office to a more central location.
Kevin Frankland, director for Scotland said, “I am delighted to announce the continued growth of the CBS team across Scotland and welcome all our new faces. Our commitment to build lasting relationships with clients and to create sustainable career opportunities is reaping rewards as we recruit and more importantly retain high individuals who, with their individual experience, add further depth and strength to our existing resources.
“We are currently looking for new offices in Glasgow to provide us with a more central location for servicing clients and projects that are based in the west and, I believe, better reflects the growing stature of our business.”