Build Lanarkshire returns with online programme after coronavirus delay
Build Lanarkshire, the instructional programme which guides local construction businesses on how to win new work from both the public sector and Scotland’s Tier One building contractors, is under way once more.
Run in partnership with North and South Lanarkshire Councils, the Build Lanarkshire programme is conducted by hub South West and will run online until December 2.
A previous Build Lanarkshire programme which kicked-off in February of this year had to be abandoned as a result of the restrictions introduced by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic since it involved participatory scheduled sessions at a series of venues throughout Lanarkshire, however some delegates have been carried over to the new programme beginning this week.
The programme, which comprises seven four-hour online sessions led by acknowledged experts in their fields, will cover a range of critical business issues including, team building and wellbeing, strategy, marketing and brand development, financial management, compliance and legalities and tendering & procurement.
It will culminate in an online awards ceremony where each participating business will present itself in front of a jury comprising representatives of the two local authorities, Tier One contractors, and hub South West. Participating businesses will each also have one-to-one meetings with Tier One decision-makers.
Participating companies for this upcoming Build Lanarkshire cycle include Carluke-based Omni Interior Solutions, Larkhall’s Clyde Windows, Lawncare Lanarkshire of Motherwell, John McQuillan Contracts at Eurocentral, and three East Kilbride-based businesses, Grossart Associates, EIS (Efficient Infrastructure Solutions) and Cairn Ecology.
Michael McBrearty, chief executive of hub South West, said: “with this our third Build Lanarkshire initiative we will be building upon the success that has already been delivered to the leaders of its participating companies in both broadening and deepening their grasp of the factors needed to win more new, bigger contracts from both Tier One contractors and the public sector.”