Breaking ground at Global’s new 2,000m2 Highland HQ are Roy MacGregor, Chairman, Global (in the digger) + Left to Right: Jia MacKenzie, Board Director, Global Rhona Donnelly, Managing Director, Capstone Construction Amanda MacRitchie, Senior Partner, Bracewell and Sarah Dunn, Marketing & Comms director, Global

Global Energy Group – the energy services company headed up by Roy MacGregor – has undergone a rebrand and will ...

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Global Energy Group – the energy services company headed up by Roy MacGregor – has undergone a rebrand and will now be known simply as ‘Global’. Group companies, Global Port Services, Global Crane Services, Global Wind Projects, Global Infrastructure, and Global Power Services (formerly Approved Power Services) will each undergo a brand refresh to bring them in line with the new Global corporate identity.

As part of the rebrand, GEG Capital, the investment arm of the group, will operate under the new Global identity. Portfolio companies Apollo, Aventus Energy, Bracewell, Capstone Construction, Arthian, Calder Electrical, Scot Build, Cammach, Global Highland, Be Personnel, and Chance Recruitment will retain their current corporate identities.

The rebrand, coming as the group celebrates its 20th year, firmly repositions the business as an energy and infrastructure partner following the recent high-profile divestment of The Port of Nigg and fabrication and scaffold/access businesses Global Energy (Fabrication) and Global Energy Services.

Global has also unveiled plans for a new 2,000m2 state-of-the-art HQ which gives it room to grow and deliver its ambition to become the leading energy and infrastructure services provider, delivering people-led, innovative solutions to forward-thinking businesses.

Hybrid investor/operator model targets £500m turnover

Now focusing on being a leading end-to-end industry partner to the energy, infrastructure and utilities sector, Global aims to grow its turnover from £300m to £500m within 3 years. 

Growth will be driven by Global’s hybrid investor/operating model which includes its major energy services portfolio together with investments that previously sat under GEG Capital, concentrated in consultancy, construction, and recruitment. Collectively Global employs in the region of 2000 people. 

Speaking about the growth plans and new focus for Global, chairman, Roy MacGregor, said:

“We are really excited to share our new brand and vision which sets our course for the next 5 years. With a new, future focused brand – and a move toward a hybrid investor/operator model, with a people- and technology-led solutions provision, we are confident we will nearly double our turnover within 3 years. This will see us explore new markets and synergies between group companies, creating hundreds of new, long-term skilled employment opportunities across Scotland and beyond, as we establish Global as the UK’s leading energy & infrastructure partner.

“Following the recent high-profile sale of the Port of Nigg, the group is energised by the opportunity that lies ahead. There’s huge potential for growth within the energy and utilities sector and we have exciting new plans for the group to grow it significantly both organically and through acquisitions as we explore new markets.”

Multi-million pound HQ to be built in Freeport zone

As news of the group’s rebrand was released, chairman, Roy MacGregor, also broke ground on Global’s new multi-million pound 2,000m, state-of-the-art headquarters at the heart of HIE’S Inverness Campus Freeport zone. Having outgrown its long-term Henderson Road HQ, the new office will facilitate future growth, creating space to accommodate up to 50 new staff.

The move to new premises at the heart of the Highland capital’s innovation hub comes on the back of a sustained period of growth, which has seen it add companies including: planning, environmental, sustainability, engineering and safety consultants, Arthian (formerly Mabbett & IKM Consulting);energy infrastructure business, Approved Power Services; and construction companies, Capstone Construction and ScotBuild – to their portfolio in the past couple of years.

“The move to our new, purpose-built office will support the group’s ambitious growth strategy,” adds MacGregor. “I think the level of investment in our new HQ sends a strong message to the market that through enhanced collaboration, acquisition and maximising of synergies across our portfolio, we will continue to unlock new opportunities within the green energy and utilities sectors – as well as exploring new markets.

“The investment in this fantastic new building comes after we have added 8 companies to the Global portfolio in the last 18 months. The new HQ will give us space to expand as we make further acquisitions and grow organically.”

An artists impression of the new multi-million pound HQ

The eye-catching design for the building has been created by award-winning lead architect, David Lawrie, from Bracewell – another recent addition to the Global portfolio, which will also be based out the office. Fellow group company, Capstone Construction, will be principal contractor on the project which is expected to be completed by Autumn 2026.

The investment in a new headquarters brings the operational offices of companies within the group together under one roof for the first time. Our Corporate Services Team, Global Infrastructure, Global Power Services, Arthian, Bracewell, Global Highland, Chance Recruitment and Be Personnel will all have a presence at the new HQ, 

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