Mackenzie Construction invests in key regional hubs
Civil engineering company Mackenzie Construction has completed a number of key investments as it focuses on future growth.
Strengthening its national presence, the business has invested in the establishment and upgrade of key regional hubs, in Inverness, serving the north of Scotland, Dundee, serving the east coast and in Newcastle, serving England.
Further to this investment, the company has also recently taken delivery of a new fleet of 87 vehicles for deployment across the country. The new fleet provides a range of new vehicle types to support efficient operations on all contracts, custom-fitted interiors for civils and structural repair work and new equipment ensuring that all drivers are kept safe.
Headquartered in Glasgow and operating across the UK, Mackenzie Construction’s success has been built on its investment in people and collaborative relationships with clients continually striving for better, more innovative ways of working. Most recently the company has successfully retained its Investors in People Platinum status and has launched its Carbon Plan, actively working towards being net zero by 2040, five years ahead of the Scottish Government’s goal.
Andy Dalrymple, managing director of Mackenzie Construction, said: “The recent investment in company infrastructure will play a key part in the continued growth of our business and ensure we do not compromise on our commitment to provide an industry leading level of service to our clients and a safety driven culture for our employees.”