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Inner city regeneration firm Urban Union hires veteran project manager



Glasgow-based community regeneration firm Urban Union has appointed Calum Bruce as project manager in charge of construction delivery.

He has moved from from Ogilvie where he was a project manager. He has almost 30 years of experience in construction across Scotland, including the £3 million extension of the National Museum of Scotland’s Collection Centre.

Urban Union managing director Neil McKay said: “We are delighted to start this New Year by welcoming Calum Bruce to the Urban Union team.  As a business with big ambitions for delivery and growth, Calum will play a key role in Urban Union’s journey going forward. Calum will be involved with several new projects which the business is currently working on and we look forward to delivering them with his support.”

Urban Union has four developments ongoing in Scotland – Laurieston Living and Pollokshaws Living in Glasgow, Pennywell Living in Edinburgh and Muirton Living in Perth.

Bruce said: “Urban Union has been on my radar for the past couple of years – following the company’s impressive work at Pennywell, Laurieston and Muirton Living.  I am very pleased to be joining such an ambitious company that delivers homes in areas where they are most needed, a firm which is committed to supporting local communities and enhancing the lives of those who live there. I’m looking forward to my new challenge and getting stuck into my new role.”



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