Mclaughlin & Harvey

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McLaughlin & Harvey is the latest organisation to sign the Buy Social Pledge, an initiative that empowers businesses to use their purchasing power for social and environmental good across Scotland’s communities.

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The scaffolding has been removed from the iconic Granton Gasholder as works to refurbish the structure now known as ‘Gasholder 1’ are complete.

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McLaughlin & Harvey has reported a turnover of £870.4 million and a profit before tax of £12m for the year ended 30 June 2024. The Northern Ireland-headquartered business, whose principal activities are building and civil engineering contracting, property development, the operation o

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Creating meaningful social value is at the heart of every project we deliver, but after attending recent events, the industry can do better when it comes to articulating how the construction phase of a project can build wealth and create lasting legacies for communities, writes Chris Boyle, framewor

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McLaughlin & Harvey's head of quality Derek Geyer jumps into the Just a Minute hot seat. Based in the Glasgow office, Derek leads overall assurance for the group of companies: from certification, training and audits to collaboration in building a positive quality culture.

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McLaughlin & Harvey has taken a significant step in supporting social enterprises in the local Dundee community. As part of its James Hutton Institute Advanced Plant Growth Centre and International Barley Hub project, the contractor provided much-needed repairs to an accessible toilet at The Cir

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Maree Todd MSP, minister for social care, mental wellbeing and sport and Joe Fitzpatrick MSP, minister for local government empowerment and planning officially opened the Goathill Project Development at a ceremony in Stornoway on Monday 25 March. The Goathill Development Project consists of the 52-b

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Losses in the Scottish environmental arm of McLaughlin & Harvey saw the contractor fall £8.6 million into the red last year. Accounts filed by the Antrim-based firm for the year ended 30th June 2023 show the firm turned over £737m, compared to a pro-rata 12-month figure of

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