Cube Glass secures new contracts in the Highlands and Islands

Leading precision manufacturer Cube Glass has secured a series of new contract wins in the North of Scotland totalling £250,000.

The Cumbernauld-based company, which manufactures and installs aluminium doors and windows, is set to undertake a curtain walling installation at Castletown Distillery in Thurso and a similar installation at the new ferry terminal at Uig on the Isle of Skye.

In addition, Cube Glass will undertake projects to install a mix of double-glazed silicon jointed glazed screens and external doors at Old Clyne School in Brora, a 12m wide sliding door screen with windows utilising electrically charged smart glass for a private home in Dornoch, and a brace of bi-folding door projects in Inverness.

Gary Thorn, Founder and Managing Director of Cube Glass, said: “These are a mixture of new contracts which showcase our versatility and fabrication skills and we have installation dates for each of them reaching into mid-Summer.

“We have a strong record of undertaking successful project in the Highlands and Islands and our team of installers always look forward to their journey northwards.

“We consistently stress the benefits of natural daylight on mental health and recognise how much better we all feel when we are subjected to more natural daylight within a secure and ecologically sustainable environment.”

Cube Glass enjoys fruitful relationships with a number of leading specialist suppliers including Portugal-based Panoramah, which makes a unique range of minimalist sliding doors and curtain walling with ultra-thin sightlines, high-end French design and engineering specialist Bel’M. And most recently Glazing Vision rooflights, which designs and manufactures innovative architectural glass rooflights for customers across the globe.

Its valued supplier relationships also include those with industry recognised specialists such as Senior Architectural Systems, Metal Technology and Schüco.

The Cumbernauld-based business has pushed its turnover to a record £4.5m in the year to October 2023, up from £3.25m in the previous year. It now hopes to consolidate future revenues around this level.

Cube Glass, which was established in 2004, focuses on curtain walling, doors, windows, glass roofing systems and shop fronts as well as bullet, bomb and blast-resistant glass. It supplies sectors including education, health, industrial, social care, commercial property and residential homes.

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