 
FOUR Clark Contracts staff have graduated with BSc honours levels in amount surveying and structure control from Glasgow Caledonian College.
Becoming a member of Clark Contracts in 2022 as a trainee website online supervisor having already finished a HND in structure control, Liam has finished his BSc (Hons) stage in structure control. He finished the stage while being serious about a spread of initiatives, maximum lately the supply of the most important refurbishment and extension of the previous Galston Native Administrative center, for East Ayrshire Council.
Additionally graduating with some extent in structure control is trainee website online supervisor, Ben, who joined the corporate in 2024 and has since labored at the contractor’s 280,000 sq. toes commercial challenge for John Dewar and Sons while finishing his stage.
Trainee planner, Drew may be graduating along with his structure control stage, having joined Clark Contracts in early 2025 and finishing his research while supporting our pre-construction and structure groups with the improvement of programmes.
The overall graduate, Christian joined Clark Contracts as a trainee amount surveyor while finishing his HND in amount surveying in 2022. He then stepped forward to check for his BSc in amount surveying at Glasgow Caledonian College. Christian is these days concerned within the contractor’s structure of a housing construction on Butterbiggins Highway, Glasgow and the refurbishment of Bught Stadium in Inverness.
Gordon Cunningham, MD of Clark Contracts, mentioned, “We’re extremely proud to look 4 of our staff graduating from Glasgow Caledonian College this summer season. Their achievements replicate the power of our dedication to steady construction {and professional} enlargement.
“We’re excited to toughen them as they take the following steps of their careers along our different alumni. We’re additionally having a look forward to celebrating every other staff of graduates later this 12 months, who’re finishing their research thru our graduate apprenticeship programme.”
 
                                




 
							
