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Hardies appointed to £7 million nursing home development in Livingston

by admin November 19, 2019November 19, 2019
written by admin November 19, 2019November 19, 2019
Hardies appointed to £7 million nursing home development in Livingston

Hardies Property & Construction Consultants has been appointed to a £7 million 60 bedroom nursing home development on a brownfield site in Livingston, West Lothian for Randolph Hill Nursing Homes Group.

Hardies will provide Project Management, Quantity Surveying and Principal Designer services to the project.

Hardies partner Murray Warner said: “We are delighted to secure the appointment to this prestigious project, with work due to begin at the start of next month and scheduled for completion by February 2021.

“The high-quality development will feature a two storey timber frame construction with a mix of stone, render and timber cladding to external walls and a mix of pitched and flat roof technologies with solar panels on the pitched areas.”

Peter McCormick, managing director of Randolph Hill Nursing Homes Group, added: “Our investment in this new Livingston site will help fill a gap in the current care home offering in West Lothian and bring new jobs into the local community.”

In addition to Hardies, the design team on the project comprises: Gilberts, architects and Harley Haddow as M&E engineer and Structural & Civil Engineer with Muir Construction appointed as contractor following a competitive tender process. Randolph Hill currently cares for more than 350 residents and employs hundreds of members of staff at sites across east and central Scotland

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