Clearview Intelligence scoops champion business award

Kelly Morris, head of client strategy and sustainability at Clearview Intelligence

CLEARVIEW Intelligence has scooped the champion business award at hub South West’s Build Ayrshire programme.

The data and technology company looks to deliver safer, greener, and more intelligent infrastructure solutions. Established 35 years ago, the ÂŁ10 million annual turnover firm employs 45 people and operates from the Ayrshire Business Centre.

Highly commended runner-up at an online awards ceremony held last week was TCS Response, a Kilmarnock-headquartered business which provides specialist commercial gas and electric heating installation, maintenance and repair services.

Founded in 2011 it employs 20 people and has annual sales of ÂŁ2.8m. The company was represented throughout the programme by office manager, Nicola McMurdie.

The Build Ayrshire programme guides local construction-related businesses on how to win more new, high-value work from Tier 1 contractors, and is designed to support and help businesses with ambitions to grow in a sustainable manner by developing skills and the internal capacity to take on increasing volumes of business.

Kelly Morris, head of client strategy and sustainability at Clearview Intelligence, said, “We’re delighted that we applied for the Build Ayrshire programme. It provided a platform for us to present our offering to a number of Tier 1 contractors at once – something which would have taken considerable time for us to achieve ourselves.

“It was a fast, fun, and effective eight weeks and I would highly recommend it to any business in Ayrshire.”

The eight Ayrshire businesses which started the programme were Billy McGuire Joinery & Building and Clearview Intelligence, both based in Ayr, Kilmarnock-based, TCS Response, Thomson Hunter Architects, Stag Aluminium and Gas Boiler Technicians Limited, Dundonald-headquartered Lairds of Troon Limited and Highlander Security Systems of Troon.

Delivered by hub South West in partnership with East Ayrshire Council, North Ayrshire Council, and South Ayrshire Council, Build Ayrshire is a free to participate programme for SMEs across Ayrshire. The programme is now in its ninth year and is delivered in eight half-day online sessions.

Designed specifically for businesses in or serving the construction sector, the programme covered fundamental business topics including, business strategy, leadership & management, employment law, team communication, digital marketing / social media, tendering & procurement, cyber security, and cloud accounting.

An ‘integral’ part of the programme and a significant benefit to the delegates were introductions to the Tier 1 contractors, Morgan Sindall, BAM, Kier Construction, Liner Design & Construct, Robertson’s and Clark Contracts, which were actively involved throughout the programme, providing the participants with information on potential pipeline projects and guidance on how they might become one of their suppliers.

Mark Houston, supply chain manager at hub South West, said, “It was a privilege to work with Kelly and the other businesses on our second Build Ayrshire programme. We had a highly productive eight weeks and I believe all the participating companies gained significantly from the learning experience but being able to open doors to meet the Tier 1 contractors can make all the difference to a growing business.

“We would also like to thank our judges who took part in the final day of the programme Frank Gormanley, president of the Ayrshire Chamber of Commerce, Gillian Thomson of East Ayrshire Council, and Euan Clark of Ashleigh Scotland who had the onerous task of deciding which company’s presentation was the most impressive.”

Michael Ross, CEO of hub South West, added, “We have consistently honed our programmes to ensure the content and contacts provide an inspirational and valuable experience for everyone who takes part.

“The programme has already delivered success to the leaders of its participating companies, and we hope and trust that all of the businesses in our second Build Ayrshire programme will follow in their footsteps.”