Kilmac

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Civil engineering company Kilmac has struck the right note with a range of community sponsorships across Tayside in recent years. Now the Dundee-based firm is supporting Perth’s 'Craigie Hillfest', which returns on September 10 after being forced to pull the plug during the pandemic.

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Tayside-based civil engineering contracting company Kilmac Limited is adopting an employee ownership model – guaranteeing the future of 130 jobs. Kilmac Limited is being placed in an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT) by its founders Athole McDonald and Richard Kilcullen, 18 years after its incept

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Tayside civil engineering contractor Kilmac has opened a new West Lothian base aimed at handling a growing number of projects in central Scotland. The Ashwood Court satellite in Mid Calder will be the hub for more than 20 office staff, engineers, surveyors and labourers living in Edinburgh, the Loth

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Directors at Tayside construction firm Kilmac have declared themselves "pleased" with the company's performance after it reported an increase in turnover despite challenges during the pandemic.

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Tayside construction company Kilmac has reported a nine per cent drop in turnover for the year ending September 2019 due to a slowdown in work. The firm's turnover fell from £14.2 million in 2017/18 to £12.9 million in 2018/19, while pre-tax profits fell from £302,107 to £147

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Tayside construction company Kilmac has welcomed a string of new construction contracts worth over £15 million and a multi-million-pound deal with a major Scottish onshore wind developer. The news is a boost for a company which was forced to announce 10 redundancies late last year after unexpe

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Tayside-based Kilmac Construction is to consider a small number of job losses as it battles project delays and being outbid on a number of major projects. Staff at the company, which has offices in Dundee and Perth, have been informed that their jobs may be at risk, though it stressed the move is on

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Richard Kilcullen from Kilmac (left) with Dundee Football Club managing director, John Nelms Dundee Football Club is to rename its stadium for the next two years after signing a sponsorship deal with construction and development company Kilmac.

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Planning permission has been granted for a retail park on the site of a former distillery in Montrose. Developers Kilmac launched an application for a large 22,000 square foot retail unit and two 12,000 square foot units with 172 car parking spaces, and junction improvements at the Brechin Road site

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Plans to create Dundee’s first drive-through coffee shop as well as an adjacent restaurant have been given the green light. Developers Kilmac will create the two outlets, which will be run as separate businesses, on Fulton Road on the city’s Gourdie Industrial Estate.

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