Contractors Accommodation in Glasgow
Looking for contractors accommodation in Glasgow? Comfy Workers specialises in hassle-free, fully serviced stays for large teams across Glasgow’s main business hubs and industrial areas. With all-inclusive pricing, we cover everything your crew needs, from a week to two years. Whether you're working on a short-term project in the city centre or a long-term contract near the port, we’ll provide the right contractor accommodation to match your budget and business needs.
Accommodation in Glasgow: 212 properties found
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Spacious 4-Bedroom Retreat in Glasgow City
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The Spires Serviced Apartments Glasgow
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Fully Furnished Housing
Explore our extensive listings of fully furnished homes, perfect for those seeking a hassle-free accommodation. Each property is equipped with all the essentials, from stylish furniture to high-tech appliances, ensuring you can settle in comfortably from day one. Ideal for professionals on the go, these homes offer convenience and comfort in equal measure.
Luxury Accommodations
Indulge in luxury with our premier properties, offering top-tier finishes, exquisite architecture, and state-of-the-art amenities. Experience high-end living with features like in-home spas, gourmet kitchens, and panoramic views. Each listing provides a sanctuary of elegance and comfort for those who desire nothing but the best.
Budget-Friendly Options
Explore our budget-friendly housing options that don’t compromise on quality or comfort. These properties offer excellent value, featuring all the essential amenities at a price that works for you.
Contractor Accommodation
Perfect for teams needing a stay in Glasgow to remove hassle, meet project budget and help their team remain productive.
Construction Team Accommodation
Self-catering accommodation in Glasgow suitable construction teams needing simple all-inclusive pricing and flexible terms for stays of weeks, months or years.
Company Lets
Ideal for large teams that require accommodation in Glasgow of 6+ months stays, with straight-forward management and comfort away from home.
There is a lot of on-going construction sites in and around Glasgow. Some of the major projects include:
Clyde Waterfront and Renfrew Riverside regeneration
This large-scale riverfront transformation is expected to stimulate sustained local economic growth by attracting private investment, creating construction and long-term jobs, and expanding commercial and residential floorspace. Improved waterfront public realm and transport links will boost tourism and leisure spending, raise nearby property values, and create supply‑chain opportunities for local businesses while enhancing flood resilience and amenity for communities.
Clyde Gateway (East Glasgow regeneration)
Focused on redeveloping industrial land and improving connectivity, Clyde Gateway will increase employment opportunities through new business parks, commercial space, and skills-linked construction roles. Enhanced transport and active-travel links, community facilities, and better-quality housing are set to improve local quality of life, support inward investment, and reduce long‑term welfare dependency by facilitating access to jobs and training.
Glasgow Harbour and adjacent mixed‑use waterfront developments
Phased mixed‑use development along the Clyde will drive local economic activity by delivering new homes, retail, leisure and office spaces that create jobs and consumer spending. Waterfront activation is likely to increase visitor numbers, support hospitality and creative sectors, and stimulate uplifts in surrounding neighbourhoods’ commercial prospects while also putting upward pressure on local housing markets and services.
Glasgow City Centre public realm and active‑travel improvements
Upgrades to streets, pedestrian zones and cycle infrastructure aim to boost city‑centre footfall and make local businesses more accessible, supporting retail and hospitality recovery and increasing spending in central districts. Better public spaces and event‑friendly infrastructure are expected to enhance tourism appeal, encourage longer visits, and improve health and social outcomes for residents by making sustainable travel and outdoor activity more attractive.
Glasgow Airport investment and capacity improvements
Investment in airport infrastructure is projected to strengthen regional connectivity, supporting tourism, business travel and freight flows that benefit hotels, tourism operators and exporters. Increased air links can help attract conferences and inward investment, create aviation and airport‑related jobs, and broaden labour‑market access for local firms while also shaping demand for accommodation and transport services in the surrounding communities.
Explore the diverse transport options available in Glasgow, from efficient public transportation systems to convenient road networks. Whether you're commuting to work or exploring the city, this section will give you an overall look at the available transportation systems.
Public Transit System
- Glasgow Subway - A circular, 15-station metro system (the "Clockwork Orange") serving the city centre and inner suburbs with frequent services; currently undergoing a long-term modernization programme (new trains, signalling and station upgrades) to improve capacity and reliability.
- Bus network - Extensive urban and suburban bus services operated by multiple companies (e.g., First Glasgow, McGill's, Stagecoach) covering local routes, frequent city services, night buses and cross-city corridors; includes bus priority lanes and inter-urban routes across the West of Scotland.
- Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) - Regional transport authority responsible for planning/co-ordinating public transport, operating subsidised services, travelcards (e.g., ZoneCard) and some park-and-ride facilities.
- Commuter rail / ScotRail local services - Dense suburban and regional rail network serving Greater Glasgow from the two main city terminals (Glasgow Central and Glasgow Queen Street) plus many suburban stations; frequent commuter services to towns such as Paisley, Hamilton, East Kilbride and Bearsden.
- Intercity rail services - Long-distance services from Glasgow Central and Queen Street linking to Edinburgh, the Highlands, and England (operators include Avanti West Coast, TransPennine Express and CrossCountry), plus overnight Caledonian Sleeper services to London.
- Long-distance coaches - National Express, FlixBus and Megabus provide intercity coach services connecting Glasgow with UK cities and airports; coach terminals located centrally (Buchanan Bus Station) and at peripheral sites.
- Glasgow International Airport connections - Regular shuttle buses (Airport Express 500 and 757), local bus links and taxi services link the city centre to Glasgow Airport (GLA) in Paisley; Prestwick Airport (PIK) is also reachable by rail/bus from the city.
- Ferry and coastal services - Passenger and vehicle ferries operate from nearby ports (e.g., Gourock, Greenock and Wemyss Bay) to the Firth of Clyde islands and coastal towns (operated largely by Caledonian MacBrayne and local operators); these provide commuter, tourist and island connections.
- Taxis and rideshare - Licensed black cabs and private-hire taxis operate across the city, with app-based ride-hailing (e.g., Uber) widely available for door-to-door travel.
- Park and Ride - Multiple park-and-ride sites linked to rail stations and bus corridors on the city outskirts to encourage modal shift from car to public transport for commuting into the centre.
Major Highways
- M8 - Scotland’s primary east–west motorway connecting Glasgow and Edinburgh and forming the city’s main intra-urban motorway spine.
- M74 - Southbound motorway linking Glasgow with southern Scotland and England (connects to the M6 toward England), key for freight and long-distance road travel.
- M77 - Southwest motorway providing fast access from Glasgow to Ayrshire and coastal towns, including commuter and holiday routes.
- M80 - Northeast motorway connecting Glasgow with Stirling and the M9 corridor, important for access to the Forth Valley and central belt.
- M73 - Connector motorway tying the M74 and M8 together and serving as an eastern bypass for north–south traffic around Glasgow.
- A82 - Major trunk road heading northwest from Glasgow along the River Clyde and Loch Lomond corridor toward Fort William and the Highlands.
- A77 - Main southwest arterial road from Glasgow toward Ayr and Stranraer (ferry routes), used for coastal and regional traffic.
- A8 / A739 / A726 - Important A-roads providing radial access to airports, suburban areas and industrial zones; the A8 links the city centre to Glasgow Airport corridor and M8 approaches.
Cycling Infrastructure
- Cycle lanes and routes - Growing network of painted and segregated cycle lanes, signed quiet routes and strategic routes (including parts of the National Cycle Network routes 7 and 75 and the Clyde Cycle Corridor), city centre contraflow lanes, secure cycle parking and a bike‑hire scheme; local authorities and Sustrans have been expanding protected infrastructure and low-traffic neighbourhoods to improve safety and connectivity for everyday cycling.
Recent and Upcoming Improvements
- Subway modernization programme - Comprehensive upgrade of the Glasgow Subway including new rolling stock, updated signalling, accessibility improvements and station refurbishments to boost capacity and reliability.
- Rail station and capacity upgrades - Recent and ongoing investments in Glasgow Queen Street and Glasgow Central capacity improvements, platform works and signalling upgrades to increase commuter and intercity throughput.
- Electrification and rolling stock renewals - Continued electrification and fleet replacements across regional routes (new EMUs and refurbished trains) to improve journey times, emissions and reliability on key corridors.
- Bus fleet decarbonisation and priority measures - Introduction of low- and zero-emission buses, bus priority lanes and enhanced bus corridors to speed journeys and reduce urban pollution.
- Active travel and cycling expansion - Programmes and funding to expand segregated cycleways, junction safety upgrades for cyclists and more secure cycle parking as part of the city’s active travel strategy.
- Low Emission Zone and air quality measures - Implementation of emissions-based restrictions and complementary measures to improve air quality in central Glasgow and encourage cleaner vehicles and modal shift.
- Integrated mobility and ticketing improvements - Moves toward better integrated timetabling, contactless and smart ticketing across buses, trains and ferries to simplify multimodal journeys (regional and national initiatives in progress).
- Clyde Metro / strategic public-transport proposals - Strategic plans and feasibility work for a more integrated mass-transit network (often referred to as Clyde Metro / Glasgow Connectivity projects) that aim to better connect city, suburbs and surrounding towns — proposals include rail reconfigurations, enhanced surface transit links and improved interchange hubs.
- Surface access and airport connectivity projects - Ongoing measures to improve bus and road access to Glasgow Airport and other regional airports, plus targeted junction upgrades and park-and-ride capacity increases to ease airport and commuter flows.
Glasgow is a hub for large-scale infrastructure projects, utilities work, and commercial development across Scotland. With teams frequently working across industrial estates, transport networks, and construction zones, reliable accommodation that adapts to varying schedules is essential.
At Comfy Workers, we offer accommodation tailored for contractors, engineers, and field teams working in and around Glasgow. Whether your staff are working Monday to Friday or seven days a week, our self-catering properties are designed for flexibility and comfort. With locations close to main routes and project areas, we help you manage crew stays efficiently.
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