Morgan Sindall are appointed new Tier 1 Contractor for hub South West Scotland
hub South West is delighted to announce that Morgan Sindall are joining our Supply Chain as a Tier 1 Contractor.
Their appointment follows a competetive tendering process which began earlier this year, and was open to contractors with an operational base in Scotland who could demonstrate the capacity, capability and experience of delivering high-value projects to the public sector.
hub South West believe Morgan Sindall's appointment adds further strength and depth to our supplier network, allowing us to maintain our excellent track record of meeting and exceeding our client's needs, therefore enhancing the value of our procurement and development processes.
In recent months Morgan Sindall have demonstrated a deep understanding of the principles of the hub vehicle, as well as an insight into the specific needs within the South West territory and the alignment of values on which we operate.
This recent supply chain refresh gave hub South West the opportunity to review our existing network and expand in order to include many large, medium and small local contractors who are best placed to help us deliver our business.
Michael McBrearty, Chief Executive of hub South West Scotland added; "Key Supply Chain members are a vital part of hub South West, consistently working with us to deliver innovative, creative, whole life, value for money solutions.
Morgan Sindall bring with them a great pedigree in delivery experience, and we look forward to working with them as a partnering contractor on future projects, to further develop a sustainable future within communities across South West Scotland."
Harry Thorburn, MD of Morgan Sindall said; "Morgan Sindall has a long and successful track record in the hub South West territory, delivering transformational facilities and sustainable economic benefits for local communities.
We are delighted to be given an opportunity to build upon this track record as a Tier 1 Contractor for hub South West and we look forward to working with them and their participants in the future."