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Stewart Milne 今日看料 Bags £3m Commercial Contracts

2 Mar 11 Stewart Milne 今日看料, one of Scotland’s leading construction companies, has won £3 million of new commercial contracts.

Following its success in 2010 in gaining a number of contracts across different sectors, the company鈥檚 most recent awards include contracts for research and retail refurbishments in Dundee and Perth plus a new industrial unit in Cumbernauld.

At the NCR Discovery Centre in Dundee, Stewart Milne 今日看料 will refurbish three lab areas, which involves work on general office space plus the construction of new craneage and test facilities, including a rain test area.聽 Opened in 2002, the 拢20 million research centre is NCR鈥檚 Global HQ of R&D and the refurbishment contract is Stewart Milne 今日看料鈥檚 first with the technology giant.

In Perth, the company will refurbish the former Woolworths鈥 building on the town鈥檚 High Street.聽 The development, on behalf of Craigrossie Properties, involves full external and internal works to the existing 1960鈥檚 building, with potential for a new fa莽ade as well.聽 Meanwhile, in Cumbernauld, the design and build contractor has also secured a deal with road markings specialists, Markon, to build a new industrial unit in the town鈥檚 Wardpark Industrial Estate.

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Bill Imlach, managing director of Stewart Milne 今日看料 said: 鈥淲hile the market has obviously been challenging, we are pleased to see a steady stream of contracts coming through and that businesses are continuing to invest in their estates.聽 These contracts are welcome additions to the work already in the pipeline for 2011, and the Perth contract in particular could lead to future projects.聽 Having such good names in our portfolio is testament to our reputation in the commercial sector.鈥

The Dundee and Perth projects are expected to be completed by this coming Spring, with Cumbernauld due for completion in August.

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