Procast Group reshapes leadership team with promotion of new directors

Procast leadership team

RETROFIT specialist Procast Group has announced a major reshaping of its leadership team, with five colleagues being promoted to director as the business targets more than £80 million turnover in the year ahead to 2026.

The contractor revealed it is set for a ‘record-breaking’ year, driven by geographical expansion and a growing pipeline of renewable energy projects.

Mark Lammey (energy services), Stuart Feay (mainland and west coast), and Rober Hay (east coast) have been appointed operations directors, while Peter McLaughlin has been appointed operations director of Procast’s north east office in Aberdeen. Kirstie Adams has been elevated to support services director. Meanwhile, Martyna Munro has been promoted to senior quantity surveyor.

Under the ownership of Derek Innes, the firm has grown dramatically since it was first established in 2007. The company opened new offices in Aberdeen and West Lothian in 2024 and recently launched a Dumfries branch to support projects in the south of Scotland and north west England.

The group delivered 25% over the original March 2025 budget, resulting in a £70 million turnover for the financial year.

Kirstie Adams, who joined the business just over four years years ago as a customer care manager, said, “I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Derek for over 30 years, watching him grown his business and came on board in 2020 to work with the team. These are exciting times for the business, this new collaborative directorship team makes sense in preparing ourselves for the level of growth we expect in the next few years.

“Learning and personal development is a big part of our business and something that Procast strongly believes in. Our business has been considerable in recent years despite the tough economic backdrop. I have no doubt that the new leadership team will deliver the underlying increase in service offering and an expanding footprint across England.”

Mark Lammey, who joined the business in 2022 as head of operations for energy services, added, “It’s a great honour to become part of the business’ senior leadership team at such an exciting time. Derek has been a great mentor for me during my career and has encouraged me to push forward with my ambition. Over the last few years, we have embraced technology at pace and scale, with design and innovation becoming part of our reputation in the market. It is a joy to be part of a firm that can show the care to nurture existing talent into senior positions, carrying the culture the firm has built with them.”

Derek Innes, who is leading the team forward, is delighted with the new additions to the senior team. They join existing directors John Patrick, Gillean Watters, Mark Scott, and Brian Glancy.

Derek said, “We are building on a strong foundation as we shape Procast’s future. Our focus remains building our geographical spread on delivering for our clients, our people, and the communities we serve. It has, and will never, be more complicated than that. Procast stands out for-quality, sustainable homes, and its commitment to people. I look forward to working with our growing leadership team to continue the journey ahead.”