Gordon Cunningham as Technical Director of Muir Homes

MUIR Homes, part of the Muir Group, has made another new appointment just weeks after appointing Derek Bertram as its ...

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MUIR Homes, part of the Muir Group, has made another new appointment just weeks after appointing Derek Bertram as its new Construction Manager. The family-run housebuilder which is based in Fife has further strengthened its team with the appointment of Gordon Cunningham as Technical Director.

Gordon brings over 20 years of technical knowledge and expertise as a professional in residential site procurement. He joins Muir Homes from a Technical Director role at Springfield Properties PLC, which acquired Walker Group in 2019. He started his career at Walker Group where he progressed from Technical Manager to Development Director. During this time, the scope of his work ranged from dealing with the smallest of design details to the strategic planning of developments of all sizes.

This follows the recent onboarding of Derek Bertram and together the duo of appointments strengthen the Muir Homes team, thereby supporting the company’s wider aim of building sustained profits in an ethical manner over the long term.

It comes as Muir Homes continue to develop across Scotland. Muir homes are currently active on seven sites across the country.

Commenting on the new appointment, Paul McKay, Managing Director of Muir Homes, said:

“We are pleased to welcome Gordon to the Muir Homes team. Gordon brings a wealth of experience and technical knowledge in residential site procurement, which makes him a real asset to our rapidly expanding team. This combined with his work on the strategic planning side means that we are confident he will play an integral role in helping to realise our ambitions to grow the business across Scotland.”

Gordon Cunningham said:

“I am looking forward to building on the well-established foundations of the Muir Homes business and supporting the delivery of many more high-quality housing developments throughout Scotland in the future.”

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