WiseBuild News
In this section of the website we aim to keep you updated with what is happening in WiseBuild.
WiseBuild News
April 2008 - Wisebuild have secured 2 projects from the Port of Leith Housing Association which will commence on site in May / June 2008
• Buchanan Street, Edinburgh – New build construction of 14 affordable flats – Value £1.6m
• Elliott Street, Edinburgh – New build construction of 9 affordable flats – Value £1.2m
"Wise Move Has Paid Dividends" - Project Scotland, December 2007
MIKE GREEN believes
Scotland is a land of opportunity
. . . and he’s working
hard to make the most of it.
Green, a Leeds-born quantity
surveyor and managing
director of WiseBuild Ltd,
settled north of the border a
decade ago and while working
for a number of national
companies identifi ed a gap in
the market for a quality contractor
to take on projects
valued between £1m and
£5m. In 2005, he decided he
could plug that gap and set
up WiseBuild Ltd. But he
admits it was something of a
slow start. Click here for the full article
Planning Granted
WiseBuild developments has recently received planning permission to convert a listed office building in the West End of Glasgow to prestigious apartments. Work is now underway and the first phase will be released in Spring 2008. For further details on this development, please click here or Email WiseBuild
"Edinburgh's Wise move" - Project Scotland, December 2006
LINLITHGOW contractor Wisebuild is currently on site with a £7.5m design and build contract in Edinburgh.
Work started on the mixed-use development in July under a two-stage tender process with the final contract awarded in October.
Development includes 49 apartments and an office building for joint developersBluebell Estates (Hopetoun) Ltd and Melford Developments.
Ian Springford Architects designed the development and D. R. Murray is structural and M+E engineer.
New Premises
Due to our continued growth we have now relocated our offices to much larger premises in Linlithgow giving us flexibility to strategically manage projects across the central belt.

