Tillicoultry Quarries has appointed four new directors to its board. The firm said the strategic appointments are a significant step in further positioning the business for future success, enhancing its leadership capabilities and reinforcing the company's strong family values.
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Tillicoultry Quarries director Joe Hadnum is to retire after 28 years of service at the firm. With more than five decades of dedicated service to the quarrying sector, Tillicoultry Quarries said Joe's departure marks the end of a career where he has displayed exceptional commitment, making
Tillicoultry Quarries has appointed three new directors, the first board appointments out with the family since the 1950s. Joe Hadnum, previously operations manager and Stewart Caine, previously health, safety & environmental manager, have both been appointed directors following respective 27-ye
Finning has completed a bespoke installation of an on-site, one-stop hose solution facility at Tillicoultry Quarries, which will see them benefit from fast hose and coupling maintenance to maximise productivity.
Marshall Construction has completed the construction of a new steel framed three-storey HQ, together with associated services, quality internal finishes, external works, and drainage for Tillicoultry Quarries at Kilbagie.
Tillicoultry Quarries has finalised the purchase of four new site locations from CEMEX following a period of negotiation.
Construction materials supplier Breedon has agreed the disposal of certain assets to Tillicoultry Quarries Limited for £12.2 million on a cash and debt free basis as it moves to address competition concerns regarding its acquisition of around 100 sites from Cemex.