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Blary Hill attracts strong local business interest

Robin LancasterBy Robin LancasterJuly 24, 20202 Mins Read
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RES had to organise a second day for its virtual meet the buyer event for the Blary Hill wind farm in Scotland this month because of the volume of interest from local companies.

In total 15 local businesses asked to speak to RES about the services they could provide during the construction of the wind farm and the project website has received more than 200 unique page views since the beginning of July, the company said.

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Local businesses offering services including cleaning, fencing, haulage, transport, security, accommodation and electrical support all shared their skills and experience during the event.

RES’ construction project manager, procurement manager and main civils contractor spoke to local businesses on calls of up to 30 minutes.

In addition to the Blary specific information, the RES team were also able to provide general advice about working in the renewables industry and the potential future opportunities at other projects.

RES is currently undertaking access works on Barr Glen Road in preparation for the removal of forestry from the site, helping to support the production of key products, such as pallets, packaging, biomass fuel and face masks, and in the coming weeks RES expects to begin the main construction of the wind farm.

Construction project manager Iain MacCallum said: “In my view connecting with local businesses is absolutely key to a successful construction project and bringing money into the local economy.

“I knew about some of the skills and experience that businesses have in the area, as we’ve already utilised them for initial works at Blary Hill, but it was great to connect with so many more during the virtual meet the buyer event last week.”

Kintyre Cleaning Solutions David Croft said: “As a new business that’s actively looking for opportunities as we emerge from the current health and economic crisis, I was impressed by the time, information and support that RES provided during the meet the buyer event.

“It’s clear that RES wants to work with local businesses on this project and I would like to thank them for the opportunity that they afforded myself and others to discuss the potential opportunities and our businesses.”

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