A fitting HQ for SEPA

The building will become the new home for at least 350 staff.

CONTRACTORS have started fitting out the new headquarters of Scotland’s environment watchdog.

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), which last year took a 20-year lease at the Maxim Office Park in North Lanarkshire, has awarded the contract for the fit-out of the offices and laboratory facility to Bowmer & Kirkland which will work to a blueprint by Keppie Design.

All staff from SEPA’s East Kilbride office will be based in the new 60,000 sq. ft. building and will be joined by a number of staff from its other offices in Edinburgh, Stirling and Perth. The complex will bring a number of SEPA’s operations under one roof and will incorporate a laboratory to complement a sister facility in Aberdeen, also designed by Keppie.

Using similar themes and materials to the Aberdeen operation, the new premises at Maxim will house at least 350 staff across four floors with design features such as a communal hub in the atrium to link the labs and office space and ‘thinking pods’ for employees.

Image – The building will become the new home for at least 350 staff.