The Scotsman

Open Door tour offers sneak office peek

- By KIRSTY MCLUCKIE

A unique opportunit­y presents itself this coming weekend as BAM Constructi­on offers a behind-the-scenes tour of a major constructi­on project in central Edinburgh, as part of the Uk-wide Open Doors initiative.

Capital Square, a prime commercial developmen­t and Edinburgh’s largest speculativ­e office build, will host accompanie­d visits for the public on the morning of Saturday, 23 March.

Bruce Dickson, regional director of BAM, says: “Open Doors is designed to challenge preconcept­ions about the constructi­on industry.

“As well as allowing our neighbours to see what is happening behind the hoarding, and get a preview of what the finished job will look like using BIM 3D technology, we showcase all of the skills of the people involved in making these projects happen, and the different career opportunit­ies in this amazing industry.”

Capital Square will feature eight floors, spanning 122,500 sq ft of office accommodat­ion in Ed inburgh’s Exchange business district.

Designed by architects Hurd Rol- land, the building will include concierge- level front-of-house service, 24-hour manned security, shower and locker facilities for cyclists and runners, and an extensive suite of additional tenant services.

Of the Open Doors day opportunit­y, Dougie Peters, managing director of BAM, says: “What people will see is a working site, but there is a viewing platform to get a really good look at what is going on.

Peters believes the weekend will present a unique chance to see how the structure has been designed. He explains :“By this time next year, the bones of the building will be covered and the whole workings will be encased by the time it is finished.”

Capital Square is scheduled for completion in May 2020, with only 54,000sq ft remaining available.

Law firms Pinsent Masons and Brodies have been confirmed as the first occupiers.

Peters says :“The market in Edinburgh is extremely tight with supply out stripping demand so some forward-thinking or ga nisat ions are prepared to commit years in advance of their current lease expiring.”

The available space makes up the ground, first, second and half of the third floors, which Peters expects to either go to one or two occupiers and for those deals to be in place long before completion.

He says: “We are very confident that this space will be snapped in such a competitiv­e market.”

Open Doors events are also being held across other B AM sites at Maiden hill Primary and Nursery School in Newton M earns, R enfrewshir­e, on Wednesday, 20 March; Jedburgh Intergener­ational Campus on Thursday, 21; and Atlantic Square, a Grade-A building in Glasgow’ s Internatio­nal Financial Services District, on Friday 22.

The latter state-of-the-art office developmen­t, on the city’s Broomielaw, is set to be a UK Government hub, accommodat­ing HM Revenue and Customs, and like Capital Square it is also due for completion next year.

 ??  ?? Highly illuminati­ng: the Open Door event will shed some light on how Edinburgh’s CapitalSqu­are was designed
Highly illuminati­ng: the Open Door event will shed some light on how Edinburgh’s CapitalSqu­are was designed

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