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Apr 3, 2019 in We Are GLM

GLM launches new Highland Office in Inverness

Inverness here we come.

Managing Director (and desk assembler) Ian McKee is delighted to announce our new office in Inverness.

“This will bring us closer to clients and projects we already have and we will be actively looking to service lots more”.

For several years GLM’s focus has been on leisure, tourism, hotels, self catering, rural diversification, heritage buildings, upmarket residential, bespoke projects and building surveys and it makes perfect sense that we should be in Inverness, the capital of the Highlands.

GLM’s office is in the commercial heart of Inverness, 10 minutes walk from the railway station.

We are offering the full range of our services – contemporary architecture, innovative energy conscious building design, building conservation, adaptive reuse, conversion, repair, alteration and upgrading.

Of course all this will be supported by the GLM’s expertise in building surveying, due diligence, dilapidations, planned maintenance, feasibility studies and project management.

Come and see us, the kettle’s always on the hook!

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