Subscribe to our Construction Newsfeed
Scotland Construction Directory
Search our 14,247 companies....

Construction News

06/09/2010

Highlands And Islands Businesses Encouraged To Target Decommissioning Work

A project has been launched encouraging Scottish companies to go nuclear in a bid to win new contracts.

Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) and Scottish Enterprise are looking for businesses with the potential to target lucrative decommissioning work. The agencies want to raise awareness of the range of opportunities available, particularly if smaller businesses work together to bid for contracts.

Keith Muir, who is based in HIE’s Thurso office, says despite having a range of experience working in hostile environments, Scotland is under-represented in the UK decommissioning sector supply chain.

He said: “Scotland’s experience at Dounreay and in the oil and gas industry generally means our workers have skills which are directly related or can be adapted to decommissioning work, but there are also significant opportunities within the supply chain. This could be for any kind of business from ventilation system installers to raw material suppliers.”

-- Advertisement --
NorthernAsbestosServicesLtd

Technology and industry specialists, TWI Ltd are leading the project to prepare Scottish businesses keen to take advantage of the international opportunities which exist. A range of workshops will deliver market intelligence, create links with site operators and raise awareness on work which may be available. Sessions will be run in the Highlands and Islands in the new year.

Work has already started on the first phase of the project, which is to create a web presence with information for the industry, and to build a database of Scottish companies to target for engagement in the project. Companies who think they would like to know more should contact Keith Muir or their local area HIE office.

Colin Walters, TWI's Nuclear Sector Manager, said: "TWI Ltd is delighted to have been appointed as a delivery partner on this exciting project for Scotland. We look forward to working with the enterprise agencies to help maximise the potential for ambitious companies across Scotland to gain the greatest benefit from the wide range of opportunities presented by the nuclear decommissioning sector."

Keith Muir added: “Some contractors think that anyone who wants to get work in decommissioning must have very specialised skills. This is not always the case. By encouraging smaller Scottish companies to work together we want to look at how they can access larger tender opportunities.”

(GK/KMcA)

Latest Construction News

10/06/2026
WMR Contractors has announced more than £2 million of new work across Scotland, signalling a strong phase of growth spanning heritage, education and commercial markets. The wins follow a record period of activity and underscore the company's range, from complex retail environments and sensitive acad
Read More
10/06/2026
Full construction works have officially commenced on the South Street regeneration project in Elgin, following the successful completion of initial preparatory works on the site. This major milestone follows a series of necessary enabling works carried out over 2025, which included demolition activ
Read More
10/06/2026
Significant progress has been achieved on major infrastructure and regeneration initiatives across Dumfries and Galloway, according to the latest update on the council's Capital Investment Programme. During its meeting on 9 June, the council's Economy and Infrastructure Committee reviewed the annua
Read More
10/06/2026
NASC Safety Report 2026 shows historically low accident rates even as membership surges, while wider construction industry records 35 fatal falls from height National Access & Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) members recorded zero operative fatalities in 2025, according to the 2026 NASC Safety Repo
Read More
10/06/2026
City Building, Scotland's largest provider of construction apprenticeships, has achieved a record-breaking increase in apprenticeship applications following a new partnership with yattle, a youth-focused employment app designed to connect early-career talent with UK employers. The Glasgow-based con
Read More
10/06/2026
St Kentigern's Academy from Blackburn has been crowned the winner of this year's Mitsubishi Electric 'Pump It Up!' Challenge. Now in its 10th year, the competition involved over 800 pupils from eight participating West Lothian secondary schools, with third year pupils tasked with coming up with an
Read More
10/06/2026
Ofgem has awarded almost £500,000 from its Strategic Innovation Fund, delivered in partnership with Innovate UK, to SSEN Distribution's FORTRESS project, enabling the hospital decarbonisation scheme to advance to the Alpha development phase. FORTRESS — short for flexibility and optimisation for res
Read More
10/06/2026
A three-year collaboration between energy company Drax, the charity Energy Sparks, and schools across the UK has secured the 'Best Response to the Cost of Living Crisis' accolade at the Third Sector Business Charity Awards. The award recognises a joint initiative that has successfully supported scho
Read More
09/06/2026
Renewable energy will soon help power the operations of one of Glasgow's best-known city-centre hotels, following a rooftop solar panel installation project. The Glasgow Marriott Hotel recently completed a multi-million pound refurbishment, and investment continues as work is currently underway to
Read More
09/06/2026
SSEN Distribution has announced details of an upcoming multi-million-pound investment in Orkney's local electricity network, aimed at improving supply reliability and increasing grid capacity to support future economic growth and regional electrification. The programme of works—which will be delive
Read More
Denfind Stone LimitedForde Training Services LtdThe Water PointKattrak International LtdG M Joinery Scotland LtdLogical Insulation Solutions LimitedK A Tree SurgeryClaymore Training LimitedCross BlindsK&C Landscapes