Sika shortlisted for multiple awards for Scottish roofing projects

Sika roofing projects

SIKA has expressed its pride after being shortlisted in multiple categories for the NFRC Scottish Roofing Contractor of the Year Awards 2025.

The firm is a finalist across four categories and five projects.

For the Single Ply category, Sika and Aim Developments Ltd have been shortlisted for the Robin House project. The 650m2 roof refurbishment took place at a children’s hospice, where teams were required to install a complex roof whilst ensuring the critical services the hospice were providing were not impacted.

In the flat roofing category, Sika and Roofing Advisors (UK) Ltd have been nominated for their work on the BT Kirkcaldy re-roofing project. The 642m2 roof refurbishment was on a live operational site which housed extensive BT cable racks, alarms, and essential building services, meaning uninterrupted functionality was crucial.

For the Multi-discipline Project over £250K, Sika alongside Procladd (Scotland) Ltd have been shortlisted for the project at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, providing a roofing solution for an innovative new building. In the same category, Sika and BriggsAmasco have been shortlisted for the Rothesay Pavilion project, a refurbishment of 18 roofs on the A-listed pavilion in the heart of Rothesay’s community.

Finally, in the Solar category, Sika and Ashton Building Systems (Scotland) have been shortlisted for the installation of a 311m2 roof on J. Smart’s office building that is focused on energy efficiency and long-term durability.

Mark Gatrell, business unit manager, roofing at Sika, said, “These nominations reflect Sika’s commitment to delivering high-quality and compliant roofing solutions, alongside partners who deliver excellence through demonstrated competence across a number of challenging projects. The team looks forward to celebrating the achievements of the industry alongside fellow nominees.”

Winners will be revealed at the annual luncheon on October 24 at The Grand Central Hotel in Glasgow.