
CUMBERNAULD-based internal glass solutions specialist Indeglas has secured equity investment from UKSE, a subsidiary of Tata Steel.
The funding is designed to enable the company to scale up delivery on major projects, invest in new talent and apprenticeships, and strengthen its presence in key markets.
Indeglas recently won its largest contract to date – the internal glazing package within New Zealand House in London. This retrofit project, for client Multiplex, is being carried out for Crown Estates and is said to include some of the most ambitious, bespoke internal glazed screen solutions ever produced by the firm’s team.
Indeglas has been delivering glazed systems to construction and refurbishment projects across the UK for over 25 years. The company’s recent work includes significant contracts for Advanced Research Centre (ARC) and Adam Smith Business School (ASBS) for University of Glasgow and Edinburgh Futures Institute (EFI) at University of Edinburgh.
Jeanette MacIntyre, MD of Indeglas, said, “Support from UKSE comes at a pivotal moment for Indeglas, as we enter an exciting new phase of growth. We’re engaged in projects that are not only technically complex but also socially meaningful, particularly within the university sector, where our work is helping to shape the environments that attract and nurture the next generation of talent.
“We’re especially proud to be delivering the internal glass screens for the High Commission of New Zealand in London, a landmark project that reflects our expanding expertise in high-profile, design-led environments.”
Marc Davey, regional executive at UKSE, added, “Indeglas is a standout example of a Scottish business with specialist expertise and a clear growth trajectory. Their track record of delivery on high-profile projects, and their emphasis on workforce development and innovation, make them exactly the kind of company we are proud to support. We look forward to seeing the continued success of Jeanette and her team.”







