Maxi Construction

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Maxi Construction is inviting local businesses to discuss opportunities associated with the Primary School & Early Years Bundle project for Clackmannanshire Council. Being delivered in partnership with hub East Central Scotland, the project includes alteration and extension works to a number of

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Construction and haulage firm Maxi Caledonian has reported another “good” year of results despite margins being hit by “unavoidable cost increases”. Accounts for the year end to September 2017 revealed group turnover to be £74.21 million with profits settling at £1.59m.

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Retailer Next is to open a new store at Almondvale West Retail Park as part of a wider £3.5 million improvement programme of the site. The new store, which is scheduled to open in early 2019, will see Next more than double its original size at the retail park, which is located adjacent to one of Sc

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Maxi Construction has recorded a 35% jump in annual pre-tax profits despites “problems” in its haulage business. The rise in profits to £2.59 million in the year to last September was achieved on turnover of £65.1m, The Herald has reported.

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In the foreground: West Lothian Council Leader John McGinty (left) handing over the keys to contractor Barry Simpson, construction director from Maxi Construction. Back row – Alistair Shaw, West Lothian Council, Councillor Dave King, executive councillor for culture and leisure, Marjory MacKie and

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Livingston based Maxi Construction Ltd has continued its business plan of steady profitable growth as it revealed an increase of turnover in 2014. Figures for the year to September 30, 2014 found that turnover reached £11.37 million, up from £8.55m the previous year.

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