McLaughlin & Harvey Port Ellen upgrade: marine works and staging notes for engineers
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on The Construction Index
30 Second Briefing
McLaughlin & Harvey has secured an £87.7m contract from Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited for a £107m redevelopment of Port Ellen Ferry Terminal on Islay, including major land reclamation to expand marshalling and laydown areas and construction of a new dedicated ferry berth with dredging, fendering and upgraded bollards. The scheme adds a new linkspan, fixed ramp, shore power charging, a larger terminal building, and a substantially extended commercial quay roughly four times the current length, plus a longer fishing berth with segregated offloading zones. Works start June 2024 after Fèis Ìle and run to 2029, supporting operation of two new Islay-class ferries and upgraded active travel and vehicle-charging facilities.
Technical Brief
- £87.7m construction contract awarded to McLaughlin & Harvey within a total £107m terminal upgrade.
- CMAL appoints McLaughlin & Harvey as both main contractor and civil engineer for the marine works.
- Traffic management redesign will separate cars, commercial vehicles and port operations within the expanded marshalling yard.
- New commercial quay built to roughly four times existing length, enabling multiple concurrent cargo operations.
- Fishing berth extension includes segregated offloading zones to physically separate fishing activities from ferry traffic.
- Construction start is locked to post–Fèis Ìle (end May) to avoid peak seasonal disruption.
Our Take
In our infrastructure coverage, McLaughlin & Harvey appears repeatedly on nine‑figure UK public works, with the £210m Sheffield Forgemasters machine shop contract indicating that Port Ellen continues a pivot towards complex, long-duration civil and industrial schemes rather than shorter building jobs.
The 2025 note on McLaughlin & Harvey Holdings’ 30% turnover drop due to procurement delays suggests CMAL and the Scottish Government will be sensitive to programme risk on Port Ellen, likely favouring phasing and risk allocation that protect ferry operations through to the 2029 completion horizon.
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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