The Scotsman

BAM hired for work on ‘ribbon’ hotel

- By SCOTT REID

Constructi­on and design firm BAM has landed its largest ever fit-out job, creating the bedrooms and interior spaces within Edinburgh’s newest hotel.

The firm will help fit out the interiors of the 244 guest rooms at the 12-storey W Edinburgh, the landmark, and highly distinctiv­e, hotel that forms part of the capital’s £1 billion St James Quarter developmen­t.

Keppie Design has been appointed as delivery architect by BAM, which also worked on the fit-out of the Johnnie Walker Experience on the capital’s Princes Street.

The hotel will offer 244 guest rooms, including 42 suites and one “Extreme Wow Suite” - the W brand’s interpreta­tion of the presidenti­al suite.

Jim Ward, regional director, BAM Constructi­on Scotland, said: “This is a prestigiou­s, striking, and high-quality developmen­t for Scotland. BAM’S work on the Johnnie Walker Experience and V&A Dundee shows we have the pedigree and credential­s to deliver such ambitious schemes.

“During the pre-constructi­on period our team has brought our customary collaborat­ive approach to bear in helping de-risk and develop the design while forming a strong relationsh­ip with our partners. It is going to be as exciting to build as it will be to stay here when we complete our work.”

The 1.7 million-squarefoot city centre developmen­t being delivered by Nuveen Real Estate brings together 80 brands including John Lewis, Zara, Lego and Boss. There are also several food offerings, an Everyman Cinema, a 75-bed aparthotel and scores of flats within the project.

 ?? ?? 0 Edinburgh’s vast £1 billion St James Quarter
0 Edinburgh’s vast £1 billion St James Quarter

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