When you're looking for someone to take care of demolition or asbestos removal, you'll want to work with a company that will not only ensure the absolute safety of your staff, but whose excellence has been recognised. Having worked with a large number of organisations in both the public and private sector, we are proud to bring 30 years of combined experience to the projects we take on. Health & Safety: our thorough approach means that you can rest easy, knowing that every aspect has been taken care of by experts.
As you look for a contractor to complete your demolition project, it's important to make sure that you choose an experienced team who take health and safety seriously. Every site is unique and will require specialist knowledge to tailor the most suitable method of working. At Gowrie Contracts we have experience of working on demolition jobs of all sizes. Our team of directors boasts a fully qualified health and safety professional who is a Chartered Member of the Institute of Occupational Safety & Health.
If you need a contractor to deal with asbestos in your premises, our committed approach and expert advice can simplify the process for you, allowing you complete peace of mind while we deal with the issue. Holding a three-year Asbestos Licence issued by the Health and Safety Executive our meticulous approach will ensure the safety of your employees, as well as keeping the security of your building in mind. Gowrie Contracts has experienced asbestos removal professionals at every level of our business - each possesses a deep understanding of every aspect of asbestos removal.
Hello all! Four years ago we built something amazing. Now Olivier is gathering people's experiences of his work for a publication. Did the People's Tower Dundee's Royal Arch mean anything to you? Do you have stories of loved ones who opened up about their history when they saw the past recreated?.
Our friends from the Enchanted Forest have some fun for you to join in!
Congratulations to all the Arts and Business Scotland award nominees and winners on Thursday! It wasn't our night, but we certainly celebrated like it was!http:// www.aandbscotlan d.org.uk/ arts-and-busines s-scotland-30th -annual-awards/
Congratulations to both Claire Dow and Christine Palmer who have made it into the The Courier's impact 100 list for making the People's Tower, Dundee's Royal Arch happen! Dundee Institute of Architects Festival of Architecture 2016https:// www.thecourier.c o.uk/ impact-100/