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Global Infrastructure announces launch of specialist works division

L-R: Darren MacRae, Kevin Williamson, and Grant Munro
L-R: Darren MacRae, Kevin Williamson, and Grant Munro

GLOBAL Infrastructure, a civil engineering and construction partner to the energy and utilities sectors, has launched a new specialist works division, which is forecast to deliver a multi-million-pound turnover in year one.

The operation will deliver smaller, specialist and time-critical civils, maintenance, and infrastructure projects, with the business also reviewing further tender opportunities valued at more than £20 million.

The specialist works division will operate alongside Global Infrastructure’s larger-scale project delivery teams, giving clients access to the systems, standards and expertise of a major contractor through a ‘more agile and flexible’ delivery model.

The new division is led by specialist works director Darren MacRae, working alongside commercial lead Grant Munro.

Darren MacRae said, “We’re excited to add a new business division within Global Infrastructure which we believe has potential to support growth of the wider company by broadening capability, increasing local visibility, improving client retention, and creating further opportunity for sustainable, framework-led growth. We’re already on target to achieve a multi-million-pound turnover in year one and expect this to grow through years two and three, driven by strong demand and a promising pipeline of tender opportunities.|

The division will incorporate a range of small to medium-scale civil engineering, maintenance, and infrastructure packages, including: EV charging infrastructure, flood alleviation works, drainage, ducting, reinstatement, foundations, concrete bases, access roads, hardstandings, fencing, refurbishment works, bridge and access improvements, hydro and reservoir-related maintenance, and works within live operational environments.

The division has already secured contracts – and is in the advance stages of developing workstreams – with existing clients including Diageo, Capstone, SSER and SSEN-related EV charging early contractor involvement, flood alleviation opportunities, and other ongoing minor maintenance and specialist civils packages.

MD Kevin Williamson added, “There is a clear demand for a flexible, reliable contractor that can deliver smaller and specialist packages without the complexity of a major-project model. Clients are looking for faster mobilisation, safe delivery in live environments, strong local knowledge, disciplined commercial control and the ability to manage technically varied works across civils, access, maintenance, and infrastructure.”