Western Isles businesses invited to subsea cable onshore construction ‘meet the buyer’
event
4 February 2025
Local businesses in the Western Isles are being invited to an event taking place
later this month, highlighting the range of opportunities available through the proposed
Lewis Hub HVDC substation and converter station project.
The ‘Meet the Buyer’ event takes place at the Caberfeidh Hotel in Stornoway on Thursday
27 February, from 3pm – 6pm. It will allow local businesses to engage with the project’s
principal contractors and discuss opportunities to be involved.
The Lewis Hub is an essential part of a project for a new subsea cable between Lewis
and the mainland.
Located at Arnish Moor near Stornoway, its proposed construction will offer opportunities
for local companies in a variety of areas from construction, haulage and landscaping,
to waste management, security and facilities management services.
Kevin Morrison, SSEN Transmission’s Community Liaison Manager for the Lewis Hub project,
said: “We are committed to supporting local businesses and maximising opportunities
to employ local staff and contractors where possible, and our Meet the Buyer event
is an opportunity for businesses to connect with our principal contractors to explore
how they might complement the project’s specialist construction teams.
“As well as our principal contractors, we’ll also have representatives from Highlands
and Islands Enterprise and the University of the Highlands and Islands on hand to
help with enquiries relating to business support and training opportunities.
“The Lewis Hub project is critical to the development of renewable energy in and
around the Western Isles and will unlock significant economic and job opportunities
– we’re pleased to be able to offer this opportunity for local businesses to engage,
and we encourage them to come along to our event and find out more about the opportunities
and support available.”
Colin Maclean, construction director of principal contractor RJ McLeod said: “The
Lewis Hub project will provide a significant boost to the local economy through direct
jobs, and the extensive and valuable supply chain of subcontracted goods and services.
It’s great we can play our part in this important energy asset, and we look forward
to jointly working with SSEN Transmission and local suppliers.”
George Young, director of operations at Balfour Beatty said: “We are committed to
working closely and collaboratively with local suppliers and contractors to maximise
regional economic benefits and ensure that the expertise and skills within the community
are harnessed throughout the project’s lifecycle.
“We encourage local businesses to attend the Meet the Buyer event to learn more about
how they can get involved and contribute to the successful delivery of this significant
piece of infrastructure."
