Callidus Scotland is a civil engineering company involved in some of the UK’s most significant construction projects. Led by construction director Freddie King, and commercial director Tony Deegan, the business is thriving thanks to its impressive reputation for delivering exceptionally high standards and innovation.
Having worked together on many projects over the last ten years, Frazer and Callidus Scotland are proud of their strong partnership and ability to deliver modern and sustainable building solutions. We talked to Freddie King and Frazer sales director Nick Boyle, to learn more about the partnership and how their collaborative approach is driving innovation and sustainability.
Freddie King comments: “In our industry, relationships are key. We’ve worked with the Frazer team on numerous projects over the years and the partnership has always been a great success. They are real collaborators and can always be relied upon to listen to our requirements, understand the project challenges and deliver the best value-led solutions as a result.
"We have shared our 'making the world a better home' missions with Callidus Scotland and they share our vision for the future."
Nick Boyle - Frazer Sales Director
We worked together on the Valneva Vaccination Centre at Livingston which was a huge success. As a confidential project, integrity from our suppliers was key, but experience told us Frazer could be relied upon to retain the integrity of the project. Their proficiency and advice ensured that we offered a fully sustainable and solution-based package to our client.”
Nick Boyle remarks: “Working with Callidus Scotland on the Valneva project and other works is always enjoyable. They are open to solutions and new ideas and are always looking to show their client different methods of construction. They are steadfast in the delivery of sustainable product alternatives and valued engineering opportunities.
We are excited about the next chapter of our relationship, and the further opportunities we will have to work in partnership. We look forward to exploring more sustainable build methods and driving projects towards net zero.”