CMS Window Systems

CMS Window Systems named finalist in major construction industry awards

  • 8 Jan 2020

CMS Window Systems has been named as a finalist in the prestigious Construction News Specialists Awards 2020.

Scotland’s largest window, door and curtain walling manufacturer and installer is shortlisted in the Specialist Contractor of the Year (turnover over £25m) category, in what is the only national awards programme recognising the best specialist contractors from nationwide.

The winners will be announced on 25 March 2020, at a glamorous ceremony at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London – they will be decided by a panel of over 60 judges, made up from the country’s largest construction firms and the leaders of many major projects.

CMS Window Systems

As a UK-wide window, door and façade supplier to many of the country’s main contractors and developers, CMS Window Systems has established a loyal and growing client base for its aluminium building envelope solutions.

Its current major façade projects include BAM Construction’s prime Atlantic Square mixed use development in central Glasgow and the prestigious Capital Square commercial scheme in the heart of Edinburgh’s business district.

Providing turnkey solutions using Kawneer and Metal Technology systems from its state-of-the-art factory near Glasgow, CMS is ideally positioned to deliver complete envelope packages for all kinds of commercial, public sector and residential projects, large and small.

With BIM Level 2 design capability and a highly skilled in-house team providing design and value engineering expertise, CMS is increasingly becoming the supply chain partner of choice for many main contractors and clients.

More than 1,000 of the industry elite will meet at the awards event, for a night of entertainment, celebration and networking.

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