The Scotsman

Engie looks to power up in Scotland after hiring boss for regenerati­on unit

- By SCOTT REID

Energy and services firm Engie is gearing up for expansion in Scotland following the appointmen­t of a regional boss for its regenerati­on business.

Brian Pet ti grew was previously group operations director for Robertson Partnershi­p Homes – part of Robert- son Group–which, under his operationa­l leadership, rapidly grew from a spin- out business in 2014 to achieving a turnover of £ 70 million.

In his new post at Engie, Pettigrew will play a pivotal role in growing the former Keep - moat Regenerati­on business – acquired by the group last year – as it combines Engie’s expertise in facilities management for schools and hospitals and district energy schemes with its constructi­on and regenerati­on activities.

One of his first tasks is the relocation of the Keepmoat Regenerati­on workforce from Cambuslang to a new office centrally located in North Lanarkshir­e, and shared with Engie staff delivering facilities management services across Scotland.

Petti grew said :“It’ s a time of huge opportunit­y for the business north of the Border. The Scottish Government is as enthusiast­ic as it’s ever been to invest in and expand affordable housing across the country.

“Not only have we seen the commitment to deliver 50,000 units in the lifetime of this parliament, but there is also more widespread recognitio­n on improving existing stock to tackle fuel poverty and enhancing the quality of lives through better services.”

Dave Sheridan, Engie’s divisional chief executive for places and communitie­s, said: “Expanding the offer in Scotland is one of our prime business objectives. As Brian leads them into the new era with several new products to offer our clients, we anticipate considerab­le growth.”

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