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From zero income to £500,000 contract for Dundee businessman

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Andy Pratt and Andrew Gaffney of APG Civils Ltd.

A Dundonian who started a business after his income fell to zero in the pandemic has now won a £500,000 contract.

When Covid-19 hit last year Andrew Gaffney found demand for his airport transfer business completely dried up.

Unable to claim Government support, his steady income suddenly went to nothing almost overnight.

“I operated a taxi business for airport transfers but during Covid nobody was going anywhere near the airports,” he recalled.

“I had a couple of jobs in the first month taking oil rig workers to Aberdeen.

“But it became pretty clear over a couple of months that it wasn’t going to cut it. I had to do something.”

Formation of new company

The solution was close at hand. Mr Gaffney’s son-in-law Andy Pratt has more than 20 years’ experience in the civil engineering business.

They entered a 50:50 partnership and established APG Civils last summer.

“I run the business side and Andy runs things on site,” Mr Gaffney said.

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APG Civils vans

“We started doing small jobs like driveways and patios and word of mouth spread through social media.

“A pandemic probably wasn’t the best time to start a business but we thought we’d keep it small.

“Lockdown meant there were lots of people wanting things done in their gardens so we were lucky in that respect.”

Major contract win

Keeping the business at a small scale only lasted a few months before a housebuilder came in with a major series of works.

“Through Andy’s contacts, we received work with Caledonian Developments who had a site at Fairmuir Road,” Mr Gaffney said.

Last 3 driveways well on the way to being prepped for monoblock at Fairmuir Rd site.

Posted by APG Civils on Tuesday, 24 November 2020

“Initially it was to do one or two patios, but we ended up doing most of the groundworks for the whole development.”

£500,000 contract for new build development site

The pair now have three workers, with a fourth joining the business next week.

A new £500,000 contract with Caledonian Developments will see APG Civils carry out all groundworks at a development in Longhaugh Road, Dundee.

The site was once part of Dundee horse race track and is the site of a volcanic plug. Around 6,000 tonnes of basalt rock will be salvaged for reuse.

14 new build homes will be constructed each boasting air source heat pumps and electric car charging points.

For every tree removed from the site, more than four will be replanted. Red squirrel boxes will also be installed to encourage them back to the area.

Day 1 of clearout to make way for 14 new build properties in Dundee. Coming along nicely already.

Posted by APG Civils on Sunday, 17 January 2021

APG have undertaken site clearing and will be doing foundations for the homes, sewer work and establishing the road and pavements.

Mr Gaffney said he expected they would have to get to six or seven staff and hoped the company could then continue to expand.

“At the start we said keep it small, keep it tight and that we’d focus on private work,” he said.

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Hard at work on a patio.

“When you start talking to companies about £500,000 contracts it’s fair to say it’s exceeded our expectations.

“Because we are a small outfit I am helping with the labouring, which is hard work.

“But the good thing is when you drive past a week later, you think ‘I did that’.

“There is satisfaction in seeing something you’ve built be there for a long time.”