Mackenzie Construction Proudly Supports WaterAid as Silver Annual Sponsor

Mackenzie Construction is thrilled to announce our continued partnership with WaterAid as a Silver Annual Sponsor for 2025–2026.

This sponsorship reflects our deep commitment to sustainability, social responsibility, and making a lasting difference in communities both locally and globally. By supporting WaterAid, we’re helping advance their vital mission: to bring clean water, decent toilets, and good hygiene to everyone, everywhere.

Our Silver sponsorship includes participation in key fundraising and awareness events throughout the year, along with branding opportunities that help raise the profile of this important cause.

Mark Wilson, Construction Director at Mackenzie Construction, comments on the sponsorship, “Partnering with WaterAid allows us to support life-changing work that brings clean water and dignity to communities around the world. We’re proud to continue our sponsorship and play a part in creating a lasting, positive impact.”

We are incredibly proud to stand alongside WaterAid and other supporters in working toward a world where everyone has access to clean water, a basic human right and an essential foundation for healthier, stronger communities.

Elizabeth McKernan, Senior Partnerships Manager Scotland & Northern Ireland, says “We are thrilled to partner with Mackenzie Construction as a Silver Annual Partner. We all need clean water. Along with decent toilets and good hygiene, it’s the foundation for good health, dignity, and a life full of opportunity.

However, across the world, one in ten people live without clean water close by, while one in three have nowhere decent to go to the toilet at home. 

Together with our partners – like Mackenzie Construction – we are working* towards our vision of a world where everyone, everywhere has clean water, decent toilets, and good hygiene.”

*WaterAid works with local partners in some of the world’s poorest countries to bring lasting solutions to communities, while also working with the government to influence policy and practice.