Morrison ե֭, Galliford Try’s Scottish business, will construct two temporary coach terminals for The 2014 Ryder Cup at Gleneagles in addition to being the preferred partner for any additional construction works.
Galliford Try chief executive Greg Fitzgerald said he was “genuinely thrilled”.
Ryder Cup match director Edward Kitson said: “The coach terminals being constructed by the firm are key to the successful delivery of thousands of spectators to and from Gleneagles and we are very pleased that, as well as being built to the highest specifications, there is also a high priority being placed on environmental issues while delivering the project.”
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