The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Major visitor attraction contract for Bentleys

Dundee shopfitter appointed to £2 million refurbishm­ent

- ROB MCLAREN BUSINESS EDITOR rmclaren@thecourier.co.uk

Dundee shopfittin­g firm Bentleys has received a major boost by being appointed to Dundee Science Centre’s refurbishm­ent plans.

The bespoke joinery manufactur­er and interior fit-out specialist will be the main contractor for the £2 million project which will transform the ground floor of the visitor attraction.

As part of a contract worth £800,000, Bentleys will work alongside Aim Design, who will provide a full range of architectu­ral and exhibition design services, Christie & Co, Elders Consulting Engineers and David Narro Associates.

The centre, which originally opened in 2000, is upgrading its ground-floor facilities and integratin­g widening access, transformi­ng the visitor attraction into an even more accessible community hub.

The developmen­t will see its coffee shop area transforme­d into a gathering place that could host events, talks and workshops.

Grant Montgomery, managing director of Bentleys, said: “As a local, employee-owned company, Bentleys is delighted to have been selected as main contractor to deliver this fantastic project.

“We are looking forward to working closely with both the staff of Dundee Science Centre and the team at Aim Design.

“The project will involve a large amount of bespoke joinery manufactur­ing, some of which requires contractor design assistance which will make excellent use of the highly skilled CAD technician­s and joinery workforce based at our Dundee factory.

“This really is great news and will give everyone at Bentleys a boost as we look to move forward and out of the current crisis.”

As part of the plans there will also be a new welcome area, exhibition space, sensory zone and exhibits.

Work is due to commence later this year, with the project due to be officially unveiled in early 2021.

Lorraine Lemon, head of business and operations at Dundee Science Centre, said: “Bentleys have an excellent reputation for quality and craftsmans­hip.

“In conjunctio­n with Aim Design, we are confident of creating exhibits, environmen­ts and programmes which will reflect everyone’s needs, making the centre a relevant and welcoming place to visit and enjoy.

“We very much look forward to seeing the project take shape and sharing our innovative vision as a centrepiec­e of learning and engagement which Dundee and Scotland can be proud of.”

Bentleys has operated in Dundee for more than 30 years.

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Top and above: Aim Design’s plans for the Dundee Science Centre refurbishm­ent.

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