Irvine windows company celebrates seven-figure contract wins
New contracts valued at just under £1.8 million have been awarded to Irvine-based Andrew Wright Windows by Cruden Building.
The nine separate contracts combined involve the manufacture and supply of more than 3,500 windows and doors for housing developments across central Scotland. This includes new housing developments at Larkhall in South Lanarkshire, Musselburgh and Prestonpans in East Lothian and East Balornock, Castlemilk, Barlanark and Dennistoun in Glasgow.
Charlie Berry, managing director, Andrew Wright Windows, said: “It is especially pleasing for us to have won these contracts from one of Scotland’s most prominent housebuilders. Over the years, we have invested consistently in our production facilities and in building a fantastic team of people with a real focus on delivering quality.”
Founded in 1937, Andrew Wright Windows is one of the longest established window manufacturing companies in the UK and one of Irvine’s biggest private employers, providing work for around 125 people. From two specialist production facilities in Irvine, the company manufactures double and triple-glazed UPVC windows, with a current annual production capacity of 30,000 units. Customers range across the commercial, trade, domestic and local government sectors.