DUNDEE City Council leader councillor Mark Flynn has visited the site of James Thomson House to see the progress being made on the £26 million office project, which is currently being delivered by Robertson Construction Tayside.
Councillor Flynn was accompanied by fair work, economic growth and infrastructure convener councillor Steven Rome on a site tour – just over a year after a start of work ceremony was held.
Partly financed through the Scottish Government’s Growth Accelerator model, James Thomson House is being built on behalf of Dundee City Council as part of the 30-year Dundee Waterfront Masterplan.
When completed next year, the property will provide 52,600 square feet of Grade A office accommodation. It sits adjacent to Agnes Husband House, the HQ for Social Security Scotland, which was completed by Robertson five years ago.
Kevin Dickson, regional MD, Robertson Construction Tayside, said, “Today has been a great opportunity to show the progress of James Thomson House and how this modern office space is taking shape. It’s an important part of Dundee’s Waterfront vision and will meet the needs of businesses looking for high-quality, sustainable workplaces. It’s also creating opportunities for local suppliers and supporting community initiatives, making it a project that benefits both the city’s economy and its people.”
Councillor Flynn said, “This is a significant development for the city of high-quality modern office space, which will be vital to our efforts to attract and sustain jobs in the city. We expect that between 350-400 staff will be accommodated in the building when complete. Creative thinking about how we use buildings and spaces is at the heart of our long-term vision to reinvent Dundee. James Thomson House is a signal of our intent to deliver for the future.”
Councillor Rome added, “I am heartened by the positive response from the marketplace for James Thomson House. There is strong interest in the whole building reflecting a high quality, modern facility, and excellent location close to the railway station. Dundee needs modern office accommodation to help deliver jobs and grow our economy, making the city a better place for everyone.”
The new development is set to achieve EPC ‘A’ and BREEAM ‘Excellent’ environmental accreditation ratings. Facilities to support active travel will be included and two commercial units will be situated in the ground level of the six-floor building.
This project was awarded to Robertson Construction Tayside by Dundee City Council through the Procurement Hub – Major Projects Framework 2 (MPF2).