GRAHAM has completed a multi-million-pound fit-out of BT’s new office in Dundee city centre.
The telecoms giant has moved from its previous premises on Ward Road, where it was situated since 1976, to 2 Greenmarket at West Marketgait.
Aiding city-wide regeneration efforts and designed by architect HAUS Collective, the office space includes features to enhance employee wellness, including communal and collaborative spaces, a games area, and an in-house coffee shop.
The five-storey, 76,000 sq. ft building’s sustainability features include a self-vegetating ‘brown roof’, where seeds dropped by birds or carried by the wind will grow, and two EV charging points. Active travel is supported by on-site shower rooms and clothes drying facilities.
Daniel Chesney, strategic development director for interior fit-out at GRAHAM, said, “BT’s new Dundee HQ is a truly exceptional office environment. By prioritising sustainability and the health and wellbeing of its staff, BT has created a space which not only reflects modern ways of working but also emphasises that an office is more than just a place to work.
“Having partnered with BT for over four years to deliver high-specification fit-out works, GRAHAM is proud to continue supporting the business as it makes significant investments in key towns and cities across the UK.”
Brent Mathews, BT group property director, added, “We’re really proud of our incredible 2 Greenmarket building which is home to around 1,000 colleagues all focused on serving our customers. The building has been designed to meet high environmental standards – not only have we removed gas completely, reducing our CO2 impact by approximately 1 million kilowatts of consumption per year – but 50% of the roof is covered in green space. This acts as a mechanism to capture water and this in turn reduces the amount of water running through to the drains. We’re proud to be a part of the Dundee community.”
Murray Henderson, co-founder of HAUS Collective, commented, “We are proud to have designed BT’s new Dundee HQ, located in the heart of the city’s Waterfront masterplan, presenting a fusion between Dundee’s historic character and its evolving urban landscape. The new building reestablishes the connection between the site and the wider city centre with commercial spaces at street level, maximises natural light and ensures long-term adaptability. This Grade A office space prioritises the employee experience and embraces the ever-changing nature of the workplace.”