The Scotsman

£7m growth in frame for Velux

- By HANNAH BURLEY

Roof window manufactur­er Velux has announced a £7 million expansion to its UK and Ireland headquarte­rs in Fife.

The firm’s head office building in Glenrothes will be renovated to include a 3,500 metre new build structure, housing a customer service centre, training facilities, office space, meeting suite and a staff restaurant.

Constructi­on of the building, designed by Sinclair Watt Architects to sit alongside the existing office structure, will be managed by Glasgowbas­ed contractor ISG.

The £7m building will showcase Velux products such as its modular skylight system, flat roof windows and sun tunnels.

News of Velux’s office expansion may bring a boost to the local area, after the business scaled back its Fife operations by closing down its manufactur­ing facility in 2015, with the loss of around 180 jobs.

Mick Schou Rasmussen, managing director of Velux UK and Ireland, said: “Once completed, the new building will provide our existing employees with a much improved working environmen­t and accommodat­e any increase in headcount in the future.

“The new building has also allowed us to decrease our estate’s footprint by selling off a number of vacant buildings to growing local businesses, in turn boosting the local economy.

“Velux is committed to having a strong presence in Glenrothes, Fife, so it is great to see work start on the new building at a time when the company is going from strength to strength.”

Councillor Altany Craik of Fife Council said the plans showed commitment to the area. He said: “It is fantastic to see a local business expanding and growing like this.

“There is no doubt this will help Velux continue to be a leading roof window business in the UK and it clearly shows their commitment to developing their operation in Fife.”

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