First Build Ayrshire programme will guide local construction-related businesses on how to win more new, high-value work from Tier 1 contractors
Build Ayrshire, an eight week’s long programme of practical instruction which will guide local construction industry-related businesses on winning new, high-value work from Scotland’s Tier 1 building contractors, is holding an online Information Day on Thursday 14 January between 10.00 and 12.00. Held in association with North, East and South Ayrshire Councils, Build Ayrshire is […]

Jan 13, 2021
Build Ayrshire, an eight week’s long programme of practical instruction which will guide local construction industry-related businesses on winning new, high-value work from Scotland’s Tier 1 building contractors, is holding an online Information Day on Thursday 14 January between 10.00 and 12.00.
Held in association with North, East and South Ayrshire Councils, Build Ayrshire is conducted by hub south West, the public-private partnership of local authorities, NHS, blue light services and numerous leading construction industry Tier 1 building contractors: Morisons, Graham, Morgan Sindall, Ashleigh, Bam, Robertson and Keir.
The online programme contains shared learning for all delegates on business in general, including strategy, goal setting, leadership, team building and development, marketing and promotion, procurement, cost control, cyber security, and Corporate Social Responsibility.
It will comprise eight Thursday sessions from 9.15 until 13.30 hours between 4 February and 25 March, with the first workshop on Your Business, Past, Present and Future.
Further workshops are You and Your People, Building an Effective Team and Running a Smooth Operation, Setting Out Your Stall, Growing Your Business, Looking Inward – Watching the Backdoor, and Moving Forward with Confidence.
The Build Ayrshire programme also includes supply chain meetings with several of hub South West's active Tier 1 Contractors and concludes with an opportunity to pitch to all of them followed up by short meetings with each Tier 1 participant.
As part of the final event one business will win the Main Award for the programme as decided by a panel of Tier 1 Contractor judges chaired by hub South West's Chief Executive, Michael McBrearty.
Mark Houston, Supply Chain Development Manager at hub South West, said: “This, the first Build Ayrshire Programme, follows on from eleven of our Building for Growth and three Build Lanarkshire programmes which we have run over the last six years.
“Over 130 companies have now 'graduated' from these programmes, many of which have improved their business and experienced high growth by both broadening and deepening their grasp of the factors needed to win more new, bigger contracts from the Tier One contractors.
“Anyone wishing to participate in this exciting and proven online programme should register to attend our Information Day on 14 January by using the link: https://www.hubsouthwestscotland.co.uk/event/event/229-new-build-ayrshire-virtual-information-day.
“All construction industry related businesses in Ayrshire that want to succeed will be most welcome.”
Related Posts
The Hill Group Achieves Hat Trick of Planning Successes Across the South East
Award-winning housebuilder The Hill Group has secured a hat trick of planning permissions across the South East, marking a significant milestone in the delivery of much-needed new homes across the region. Across three newly approved schemes in Essex, Oxfordshire and...
Hampshire construction firm charts record growth despite industry challenges
Hampshire-based construction firm, PAH Building & Construction, has already secured two thirds of its projected £18 million turnover for 2026, driven mainly by growth in its retrofitting and insurance work. This milestone has been achieved despite wider industry...
Perega appointed on major Horsham residential development
Engineering-led approach to deliver 183 houses and five apartment blocks within Taylor Wimpey’s Crawley masterplan. LONDON, UK - May 5th 2026 - Perega is tackling some of the South East’s toughest water neutrality requirements and fifteen metres of unstable made...



