Smith Scott Mullan employee-owned: delivery and continuity notes for project teams
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on The Construction Index
30 Second Briefing
Scottish architecture firm Smith Scott Mullan has shifted to employee ownership, with owners Graham Acheson, Eugene Mullan and Rick McCluggage transferring 100% of their shares into an employee ownership trust. The Edinburgh-based practice, which works extensively on housing, education and community infrastructure projects across Scotland, will now be controlled on behalf of its 30-plus staff. For public-sector clients and contractors, the trust model signals continuity of design leadership and long-term commitment to framework agreements and multi-phase regeneration schemes.
Technical Brief
- EOT model typically locks in majority employee control, limiting future external sale of the practice.
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