Procast secures £16m West Lothian Council contract

Procast projects manager, Robert Hay, outside the new West Lothian depot

PROCAST has secured a tender win for West Lothian Council worth £16 million over four years.

The Glasgow-based retrofitting specialist said the win marks the beginning of a ‘transformative’ journey for the local authority’s properties, with it set to align them with the social housing quality standards (SHQS).

Over the next four years, more than 1,200 residents of West Lothian will see their homes enhanced with new kitchens and bathrooms including any medical adaptations. The works will be conducted in a live environment, where Procast’s customer liaison officers will work together with West Lothian Council and tenants to ensure a smooth transition.

In anticipation of the work ahead, Procast has opened a new depot in the region to support the project. This facility will house site management teams and materials, emphasising Procast’s dedication to the region.

Derek Innes, MD of Procast, said, “As a business, Procast pride ourselves on our commitment to long-standing clients, and having repeat contract awards really showcases our work ethic and end product. Having worked with West Lothian Council for more than 10 years, this contract award further demonstrates our ability to deliver a quality end product and achieve client and customer excellence.

“We are also cementing our commitment to the region and this four-year project by opening a depot in Deans, Livingston to accommodate the materials and teams working on the project.”