Global Modular from Pier acquisition: delivery and carbon lessons for EPC teams
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on The Construction Index
30 Second Briefing
Scottish energy and infrastructure firm Global has acquired Pier Solutions and created Global Modular, based at Pier’s 44,000 ft² Inverurie facility with overhead lifting cranes for assembling e‑houses, substations and other transmission-critical modules. The 20-strong Pier team will transfer into the new division, which targets growth to around 100 staff within 12 months to serve transmission, offshore energy, nuclear, defence and transport projects from its Kintore and Inverurie sites. Global is coupling factory-based modular manufacture with front-end design from Apollo and Arthian to cut embodied carbon, waste and programme durations on EPC schemes.
Technical Brief
- Standardised, engineered modular units are targeted specifically at transmission‑critical infrastructure within energy and utilities EPC programmes.
- Factory-based workflows are structured to cut embodied carbon, reduce material waste and tighten quality control.
- Leadership structure includes a modular solutions director and a corporate development director to scale multi-sector delivery.
Our Take
Within the 867 Infrastructure stories in our database, very few UK pieces involve modular fabrication capacity being scaled this aggressively, suggesting Global Modular is positioning Inverurie/Kintore as a regional hub supplier rather than a purely project-tied yard.
For practitioners, the creation of up to 80 new roles in a Scottish modular business points to tightening competition for experienced fabricators and project engineers in the region, which could affect labour availability and pricing on other infrastructure and energy-transition projects drawing from the same skills pool.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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