Procast Group win sixth award in a row at Scotland Energy Efficiency Awards

Procast Group win sixth award in a row at Scotland Energy Efficiency Awards

A representative from SWIP (middle) with Procast’s David Chapman (left) and Ciaran Devaney (right)

Scottish principal contractor Procast Group has taken home their 6th award in a row at The Scotland Energy Efficiency Awards.

The team won Scottish Insulation & Fabric Contractor of the Year for the 6th year in a row, received a Highly Commended in the Regional Large-Scale Project of the Year, as did their Group’s Growth and Development Officer, David Chapman, in the Business Development Manager of the Year award.

Procast’s retrofit work has long been recognised by these awards and sector at large. The group was asked to be a key contributor to the now recently published Retrofitting Roundtable Report, led by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), alongside housing minister Paul McLennan and MSP Gordon Macdonald.



The group gained attention for their retrofit partnership project with Argle Community Housing Association, a project that got them nominated for Regional Large-Scale Project of the Year.

The company, which currently employs more than 130 staff, is a known market leader in retrofitting work and innovative multi-trade contracting projects across Scotland and the North of England.

Derek Innes, owner and managing director of Procast Group, said: “To be recognised by others in our industry for our expertise and quality work is a real honour.

“Our dedicated and talented staff deserve all the accolades coming their way and they are truly a testament to themselves and the group.



“They have all played a huge factor in our growth and nights like last Friday are the perfect opportunity to recognise them as we celebrate recent success for the business together. It was also great to see David being recognised for all his hard work and dedication to the team. He is at the core of everything we do here. Well-deserved indeed.”


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