Building Blocks For the Future

McCaskie is excited to announce a new collaboration with Stirling-based company QUICKBLOCK, bringing innovative, eco-friendly building solutions to the agricultural sector. QUICKBLOCK’s modular, interlocking blocks, made from 100% recycled polypropylene, allow for rapid and simple assembly without the need for specialist tools or trades. Designed for both temporary and semi-permanent structures, the blocks can be infilled for added stability and reused, making them sustainable and durable.

Bryan Anderson, Business Development Manager at QUICKBLOCK, shared his excitement about the partnership: “We’re thrilled to collaborate with McCaskie and bring QUICKBLOCK’s practical solutions to the agricultural industry. Our system is perfect for farmers who need adaptable, quick-to-build structures, whether for livestock, storage, or other on-site needs.”

Neil Rettie, Managing Director at McCaskie, added, “This partnership is a fantastic opportunity to collaborate with local businesses and offer our customers an innovative building solution. QUICKBLOCK is perfectly suited to the agricultural sector’s needs for versatility and sustainability.”

STIRLING FOYER

McCaskie has already installed a QUICKBLOCK display in their Stirling foyer, showcasing the ease and practicality of the system. Over the coming weeks, more displays will be rolled out across McCaskie’s other three stores. Customers are encouraged to visit and explore how QUICKBLOCK can transform their building projects.

This collaboration underscores McCaskie’s commitment to offering cutting-edge, sustainable solutions to the agricultural community.

Nicole from McCaskie Country Stores Stirling with Bryan from QUICKBLOCKS

If you’re interested in learning how QUICKBLOCK can revolutionise your building projects, visit our Stirling store or keep an eye out for upcoming displays in our other locations. Our team is ready to help you explore the many applications of this innovative solution!

Durable, weatherproof and customisable, QuickBlock constructions can be built quickly and easily with minimal or no tools needed.

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