Global Infrastructure Targets Further Growth and R&D Investment with New Office at Inverness Campus

Posted on March 20, 2025

After a period of steady growth, we're delighted to announce the opening of our new office at Aurora House, located in the heart of Inverness Campus. While our operational base remains in Beauly, we are moving our Corporate and Compliance team to the new office, including our CEO, Iain Henderson, and Compliance Director, Tanya Bartlet.

This move will help facilitate our future growth. Initially, our eight-member Corporate and Compliance team will relocate to Aurora House, while our operational functions — production, commercial, planning, bid, and procurement teams — will continue to operate from Beauly under the leadership of our Managing Director, David MacDonald. 

Our accounts team successfully relocated to the Henderson Road base of our parent company, GEG Capital, at the end of last year.

Speaking about the rationale behind the opening of its new office, CEO, Iain Henderson, commented:

“Global Infrastructure has experienced significant expansion over the past five years, achieving a 200% increase in turnover. With bidding levels forecasted to reach substantial figures in the coming years, now feels like the right time to scale up further to support the energy sector’s promising growth, particularly in Scotland and the Highlands.

"The move to operate from the heart of Inverness Campus puts the business right in the hub of innovation for the Highlands for a number of sectors from which we can learn from and share ideas to improve our business. The Campus is a high-quality environment designed to support businesses to work collaboratively with like-minded organisations and we look forward to sharing this experience, strengthening our existing relationships with clients such as SSE, BAM and Balfour Beatty, while also expanding our portfolio of work within the energy sector.
“Locating at Inverness Campus will further accelerate this trajectory by providing access to a dynamic, collaborative environment where we can leverage academic partnerships to enhance innovation and service delivery in an industry that relies heavily on fresh talent and new perspectives. The move will also enable us to establish a dedicated R&D hub, fostering innovation and attracting interest to the industry and to the area. By collaborating at Inverness Campus, we will develop unique solutions that address industry challenges and open new market opportunities.”

Global Infrastructure's Compliance Director, Tanya Bartlet, added:

“The move to Inverness Campus is set to be an exciting new chapter for Global Infrastructure. We pride ourselves as being people-focused and having a close-knit team with an extremely low staff turnover and this move to centrally located new premises will help us continue to grow the team and the business with fresh impetus.
“Global Infrastructure’s future potential workload is very positive and we are in a strong position to grow organically as future projects are awarded. The move to Aurora House will unlock the potential to add more staff, streamline our process and policies and provide the business support required to administer a growing workforce and client base. This will open up further opportunities for us both in the local area and nationally.
“By aligning with the Inverness Campus Development Strategy, we aim to contribute to the campus's growth while establishing a mutually beneficial relationship that strengthens the university’s ties to industry and the broader community.”

Greg Youngson MRICS, Property Development Manager at Highlands & Islands Enterprise (HIE) commented:

“We’re delighted to welcome Global Infrastructure to Inverness Campus. From the very start we’ve been developing the Campus as a centre for collaboration and innovation, involving research, academia and commerce. Global Infrastructure will be a great addition to this and we look forward to helping the team settle in and get to know the many other companies and organisations based here.”