Dundee practice appointed by HIE for Inverness Campus design work

Highlands and Islands Enterprise Inverness Campus
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DUNDEE-based architecture practice Andrew Black Design has been appointed by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) to deliver design and consultancy services for a new phase of development at Inverness Campus.

The appointment, following a competitive tender process, will see Andrew Black Design lead a multidisciplinary team in the design and consenting of new small business facilities on Plot 14 of the campus, including the development of single-storey light industrial/office units and modular buildings.

This phase is designed to support the continued growth of Inverness Campus as a ‘world-class’ location for business, research, and innovation. The site brings together academia, life sciences, and commercial enterprises.

Andrew Black Design will coordinate a design team including civil and structural engineers, services engineers, and sustainability consultants to deliver detailed designs (to RIBA Stage 4) which will allow HIE to take forward a separate future construction tender for the development. The project scope includes obtaining planning and building consents, detailed site servicing, fit-out options, and a Whole Life Carbon Assessment aligned with net zero carbon ambitions.

Andrew Black, director at Andrew Black Design, said, “We are delighted to have been selected by HIE to play a key role in the next chapter of Inverness Campus. We are committed to delivering high-quality, sustainable, and cost-effective designs that reflect the innovation and ambition of the campus. We now look forward to proceeding to detailed design work over the coming weeks.”

Charlie Lawrence, head of property and infrastructure at HIE, added, “We’re really pleased to award the contract to Andrew Black Design. The business facilities, once complete, will offer flexibility to the growing organisations that are benefiting from the advantages of Inverness Campus as a business location and will ultimately bring benefits to communities across the region.”