Residents have returned to their homes as work completes on Lancefield Quay on the River Clyde, following a devastating fire in 2019.
Work to restore and reinstate the residential building has now been completed by principal contractors Linear Design & Construct (LDC).
Lancefield Quay was partially destroyed by fire, displacing many of its residents. LDC worked on the restoration of 22 out of the 92 apartments affected.
Glasgow-based Ninxon lead the project management of the reinstatement works and provided the architecture, civil and structural engineering and quantity surveying services throughout the project.
Ken Robertson, from the self-factoring company Lancefield Quay Riverside, said: “Our priority was always to restore our landmark building back to its original form for our residents and we have been able to do this.
“Working closely with Ninxon and its contractors, we are delighted that residents were able to return to their homes and to see Lancefield Quay restored along the Clyde.”
Ryan Broadley, managing director at LDC, said: “Lancefield Quay is an iconic property on the banks of the Clyde and its restoration is a key part of maintaining this prestigious building, so we’re delighted to have played our part in bringing it back to its former glory and providing the homeowners with an exceptional end product.”
Dominic MacConnell, project manager and director at Nixon, added: “At the start of the project, we could never have anticipated that we would be dealing with a pandemic and yet everyone in their respective teams came together to restore the apartments and return residents to their homes.”
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