The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Mabbett eyeing whisky and space opportunit­ies for new office in Forres

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Fast-growing Mabbett & Associates has opened an office in Forres as it targets new work in the whisky-making and space sectors.

It comes just a few months after the Glasgow-based planning, design, environmen­tal, engineerin­g and safety services company acquired Inverness business GH Johnston (GHJ) Building Consultant­s for an undisclose­d sum.

Mabbett also recently purchased the assets of another Inverness firm, ecology, environmen­tal management and planning services consultanc­y Nevis Environmen­tal.

The group now employs 87 people across operations in Glasgow, Belfast, Carlisle, Cardiff, Dublin, Dundee, Forres, Inverness, Leicester, Liverpool and Rosyth.

Its initial three-strong team in Forres is expected to swell to about 10 before long.

Mabbett said its new office in the Horizon Scotland Business and Innovation Centre would serve as a strategica­lly important geographic “hub” in the heart of Speyside.

The company is eyeing potential opportunit­ies with local distillers and the area’s nascent space industry – rocket firm Orbex is also based in Forres – besides its more traditiona­l sectors.

In addition, the firm hopes to use its Forres base as a launchpad to business growth in Aberdeensh­ire.

Kenny Shand, senior planning consultant at Mabbett, said: “On the back of the recent GHJ acquisitio­n and Nevis Environmen­tal assets acquisitio­n, our expansion into Moray will allow us to better serve existing and new clients in key Mabbett sectors.

“Our presence on Speyside also better positions us to service our growing roster of clients in the distilling sector, while there are exciting opportunit­ies for us in the region’s space sector too.”

Mabbett managing director Derek McNab said: “I look forward to working alongside Kenny, Jonathon Brown, Darren Graham and their teams to develop our client base and expand at this new regional hub.”

The Horizon Scotland centre is owned by Highlands and Islands Enterprise, and run by Perthshire company Key Facilities Management (KFM).

Willie Park, building and business developmen­t manager at KFM, said Mabbett was a welcome addition to the site. He added: “We very much hope they enjoy the first-class flexible meeting and conferenci­ng spaces within the building and the wider facilities elsewhere on Forres Enterprise Park.

“We look forward to supporting their further growth in the region.”

Mabbett – founded in 1996 – has worked on projects including the design of new headquarte­rs for property developer Upland Developmen­ts in Inverness and the developmen­t of new energy-efficient heating control systems at Edinburgh Zoo.

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Willie Park, Kenny Shand and Derek McNab.

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