Welcome to Mackenzie Construction.com
05 September 2010
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    Mackenzie Construction has an extensive capability for the delivery of general infrastructure works. These works typically include enabling works, roads, drainage, paving, car parking, retaining walls, landscaping, streetscapes and water.

                  

    Our ability to undertake most of these works using our skilled, in-house trained resources is a distinct advantage in maintaining a high level of consistency of economy, efficiency and effectiveness with corresponding benefits in quality and programme. Projects include:

    • Easter Inch Infrastructure Development
    • Whitecart Improvements
    • St Joseph's Campus, Kilmarnock - Groundworks
    • Helensburgh Pier Car Park
    • Coastal Footpath, Port Glasgow
    • Kirkaldy Esplanade
    • River Almond and Killandean Improvements
    • Western Infirmary Car park
     

     
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