Kirkwood Timber Frame has strengthened its team with the appointment of a new Head of Sales for Scotland and England.
Eoghainn Mitchell, 38, from Dunfermline, brings over a decade of experience in Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) sales, and building development - most recently working for one of the country’s largest timber frame manufacturers.
He says: “What attracted me to apply to Kirkwood Timber Frame was its varying customer base and its client-centred approach. The team works incredibly hard to foster relationships not only with customers but with partnering organisations as well. This means Kirkwood and its staff can be flexible, adaptable and deliver bespoke projects that still offer significant cost and time savings as part of the build programme.
“The support that Kirkwood offers to its clients is different to anything else I have seen within the industry. From bespoke self-build projects right through to developments of 100+ homes, the input and customer care from each department of the business and at each stage of the projects is second to none.
“I'm keen to build on its long-established reputation within the Scottish timber frame market and further develop Kirkwood’s presence in Northern England. I hope to also play a part in raising awareness and educating industry professionals on the economic and environmental benefits timber frame and Modern Methods of Construction can deliver, in a market hamstrung by a lack of skilled labour.”
Barbara Massie, Business Development Director at Kirkwood Timber Frame, added: “We are thrilled to welcome Eoghainn to the team. I am confident that his appointment will help us to build upon our relationships with existing and new customers. Combined with the experience and skill of our design, technical and contracts teams we can continue to support customers through their timber frame journey from concept to planning, budgeting, design, and delivery.”
Recent projects being delivered by Kirkwood Timber Frame include:
58 timber frame structures at Toryglen in Glasgow which includes apartment blocks and houses
The supply of roof trusses to support the restoration of the large and former derelict Gartloch Hospital (into apartments) on the outskirts of Glasgow
64 timber frame structures for a mix of houses and apartments in Greenock
Partnering Places for People Scotland on delivering its Timber Frame Framework. This totals 580 homes. Live sites are: 135 timber frame structures at its Blindwells development in East Lothian and 139 at its Longniddry development in East Lothian.
38 properties for Cala Homes in Aberdeenshire
120 homes for Cruden Group in East Calder