Clive Feeney (director of SPA), Julie Williams (community benefit officer at Wheatley Group), Mark Beaumont (Cyclist and SPA Awards host) More than 200 representatives from the Scottish public sector gathered to celebrate procurement excellence within the housing sector at the first ever Scottish Pr
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Councillor Douglas Reid with neighbourhood manager Sandra Lavan East Ayrshire Council and strategic partners CCG (Scotland) Ltd were double winners at the inaugural Scottish Procurement Alliance awards.
(from left) Kevin Scott, Eildon Housing Association; Gill Henry, Hart Builders; Alison Lowrie, community benefits project officer; presenter Mark Beaumont and David Robinson Eildon Housing Association Eildon Housing Association in partnership with Hart Builders have been recognised at the first ever
A designed for the successful integration of new families moving into Hawthorn Housing Co-operative homes Lintel Trust has approved £60,000 worth of funds from the Scottish Procurement Alliance’s (SPA) Community Benefit Fund for six local community projects.
Construction and manufacturing specialist CCG (Scotland) Ltd has been appointed to the new Scottish Procurement Alliance (SPA) WD1 Windows and Doors Framework. WD1 is an amalgamation of two highly successful frameworks for timber and PVC-U window and door products.
Window, door and curtain walling manufacturer and installer CMS Window Systems has secured a place on a key the Scottish Procurement Alliance (SPA) framework.
Clive Feeney Nominations for the inaugural Scottish Procurement Alliance (SPA) awards are closing at the end of August, organisers have warned.
The six expert judges for the inaugural SPA Awards, hosted by cyclist Marc Beaumont, have been confirmed by the Scottish Procurement Alliance (SPA). The judging panel comprises industry experts from local authorities, housing associations, academia, public sector procurement and social enterprise.
Clive Feeney The Scottish Procurement Alliance (SPA) have announced plans to hold their first-ever awards ceremony this year to celebrate housing associations, local authorities and their supply chain partners throughout Scotland.
Twenty building contractors have been selected for a Scottish Procurement Alliance house-building framework worth £1.5 billion. Procured by LHC, the four-year framework will see the development of new build housing projects, including housing, bungalows, flats, apartments, sheltered accommodation,
McTaggart Construction has been appointed to the Scottish Procurement Alliance (SPA) H1 Framework for housing delivery following a rigorous procurement exercise. The framework has been developed to assist the Scottish Government’s target to deliver 50,000 new homes by 2021 and enables any publicly
A consortium of Scottish local authorities is putting together a house-building framework worth £1.5 billion to the selected contractors. The four-year housing construction framework is being procured by LHC on behalf of the Scottish Procurement Alliance.
Hawthorn Housing Co-operative held two successful community events over the October holidays in partnership with local organisations. The events were funded from the Community Benefit Fund that Hawthorn Housing Co-operative has obtained as founder members of the Scottish Procurement Alliance (SPA).
Members of Hawthorn Housing Co-operative in Possilpark celebrated their 30th anniversary with a community cinema experience on Scottish Housing Day last week. Patrons to the cinema enjoyed popcorn and images of the area from over the last 60 years. These images showed the transformation that the com
(from left) Peter Cameron (West Lothian Council), Craig Jardine (West Dunbartonshire Council), Graham McDowall (River Clyde Homes), Clive Feeney (SPA), Susan Wilson (Cairn HA), Josh Littlejohn (guest speaker from Social Bite), Zoe Fance (South Ayrshire Council), Audrey Faulds (South Lanarkshire Coun
