Clark Contracts appointed to hub South West supply chain

Clark Contracts has been appointed to hub South West Scotland’s supply chain as a Tier 1B Contractor following the organisations 2020 supply chain refresh.

Clark Contracts appointed to hub South West supply chain

Michael Scanlan

As a Tier 1B contractor, Clark Contracts will be involved in the delivery of projects up to £10 million in value across South West Scotland over the next four years.

hub South West is a development partner who works with its public-sector participants to deliver community projects across Lanarkshire, Ayrshire and Dumfries and Galloway, whilst delivering value for money and supporting local communities and economies.



Since being established at the end of  2012, the organisation has delivered over £500m of projects for public sector partners including local NHS health boards, local authorities, Police Scotland, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service and North Ayrshire Ventures Trust.

Clark Contracts already has experience of working collaboratively on the Scotland-wide hub programme having been appointed to hub West Scotland’s supply chain since 2013. Through this partnership, the contractor has most recently delivered the refurbishment and extension of the Category A listed Kilmardinny House in Bearsden for East Dunbartonshire Council.

Michael McBrearty, chief executive of hub South West Scotland Ltd, added; “As our pipeline continues to expand and diversify, hub South West are committed to ensuring we have skilled and robust supply chain that can deliver a wide range of quality projects on behalf of our Participants. We are delighted to welcome Clark Contracts as a Tier-1B contractor and look forward to working with them in the future.”

Michael Scanlan, director at Clark Contracts, added: “We are delighted to be appointed to hub South West Scotland’s supply chain and are look forward to collaborating with them and their public sector partners to deliver high quality, sustainable projects whilst supporting the local community.”


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