BUILDING services provider Arc-Tech (Scotland) has been appointed to The University of Edinburgh’s Mechanical Works and Associated Services framework.
This will enable the Glasgow-based firm to tender for the provision of reactive maintenance, planned works, and associated services to all mechanical plant and equipment within the university’s 550+ sites located across the city. It may also be used for small projects and minor works capital projects where appropriate.
Arc-Tech’s (Scotland) contract portfolio in the Edinburgh city region includes residential, PBSA, and hotels as well as large-scale commercial office spaces and leisure premises. The recently opened Lost Shore Surf Resort in Newbridge and Burnet Point, a BREEAM Excellent low carbon mixed-use development with GRAHAM Building under construction in Morningside, are among the major contracts that have utilised the firm’s services.
John Gallacher, Arc-Tech MD, said, “We are delighted to have been appointed to the University of Edinburgh’s new framework. Arc-Tech has been (and continues to be) involved in some of the city’s most prestigious developments so to now have the opportunity to work with the university – one of the most revered in the world – is another proud achievement for us and we look forward to working with them over the coming years.”