Kind- hearted firms step in to help transform Beatson’s office
KI N D - H E A R T E D c omp a n ie s wo rke d together to help transform the Beatson Cancer Charity’s office and reception space.
The charity, located within Gartnavel Hospital, set out to upgrade the space earlier this year, but its budget restricted the team’s aspirations to create a welcoming space for visitors.
But contractor Graham and a commendable list of Scottish suppliers stepped in to offer a combination of generous discounts on materials and labour fees.
Martin Cawley, CEO of Beatson Cancer Charity, said: “We are completely overwhelmed by the support shown by Graham and other suppliers during our office renovation.
“The completed job is fantastic and represents our charity perfectly. It’s bright and modern and allows us to invite patients and supporters into a space that feels welcoming.
“We would like to thank everyone who helped give our staff an office space which they enjoy walking into each morning.
“The additional areas for meetings and group support sessions will ultimately allow us to be there for more patients and their families in the future.”
The rejuvenated reception area features soft furnishings and a new desk, provided at cost price by Ian Weir Supplies who designed bespoke furniture.
Meanwhile, the team from M& E contractor Taylor & Fraser offered a large discount on the mechanical, engineering and plumbing ( MEP) works, delivering all requirements at cost.
Reimagined for a nominal fee by Scottish architectural firm, Oberlanders, the new reception has been enhanced with dedicated seating and meeting areas, whilst office spaces have been refreshed and new bathrooms and kitchens installed. Cundall, a global multidisciplinary consultancy, acted as the MEP consultant and also offered reduced fees at a nominal sum.
Alpha Decorators provided materials to paint and decorate the space at cost price and carried out works in some areas free of charge.
Its team completed the new welcome space with a splash of yellow paint, in keeping with Beatson’s signature branding. National Sign Co. made the building’s new external signage, while Novagraf designed and installed a Beatson Cancer Charity mission statement and values graphic in the reception area.
Novagraf also generously created a history timeline for the charity, leading into the main centre.
Chris MacLeod, regional director at Graham, said: “The work delivered by Beatson Cancer Charity across our communities is invaluable.
“Sadly, most of us have been impacted by cancer and alongside the project team, we are incredibly proud to give something back to thank the Beatson team for the lifeline support they provide daily.
“Our Graham team did a fantastic job overseeing the project which saw everyone come together to deliver a high- quality, modernised space for both visitors and staff. The project’s success is the result of the phenomenal generosity from everyone involved and underlines our collective efforts to deliver lasting impact across communities.”