The latest news from
Pert Bruce Construction
New Project - Regeneration of Montrose landmark building - Customs House
A recent SMSTS Refresher course was held within our training facilities at Munros House
New Project: To renovate Victorian farm steadings and convert to events and wedding venue
It's a Montrose golfing landmark and we're delighted to have been part of the transformation as featured in The Courier
This is Katy, she's talking about how she got from school through to handing over a high profile transformation of a historic local landmark.
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We are delighted to see one of our bespoke new build projects shortlisted in the RIBA 2024 Awards;
Old Sunnyside water tower rises again as new homes in Montrose
Huge congratulations to Craig Bruce, Jamie Pert and the rest of their team for completing the 3 Peak Challenge in 24 Hours.
On the 31st of August our Managing Director Craig Bruce and 8 others are hiking the 3 highest peaks in Scotland , England and Wales in 24hrs for the Debra charity.
During Scottish Apprenticeship week, Pert Bruce Construction were delighted to attend the Employers Marketplace Event at Brechin High School.
At Pert Bruce Construction’s AGM in December 2022, Craig Rioch was appointed HSEQ Director and GSK lead.
Representatives from Sunnyside Estate and Hillcrest were joined by the Scottish Government to mark the occasion of the handover of the first 12 affordable housing units.
Time Capsule Marks Milestone for Scotlands Biggest Offshore Wind Farm, Seagreen - based at Montrose Port.
A Montrose construction firm with its roots in the local area going back five generations has been appointed by SSE Renewables to carry out the works on the Seagreen wind farm operations and maintenance base to be located at Montrose Port.
The roles of Procurement Director and Surveying Director within Pert Bruce have been successfully appointed.
Pert Bruce are pleased to have received the Angus Responsible Business Champion 2018 certificate as nominated by Kirstene Hair MP.
Sunnyside Estate Ltd has lodged its planning-in-principle application for a mixed-use development on the 64-acre former Sunnyside Royal Hospital site in Montrose, “Sunnyside Park.”