Work is set to commence on two multi-million pound developments in Barrhead, East Renfrewshire.
The local authority has said the regeneration projects will "change the face" of the town's Main Street.
From Monday 18 November, the first project will see the council start work on the £3.8m Barrhead Foundry. This will involve the current Barrhead Sports Centre being transformed into a state-of-the-art community hub. The building will receive a new two-store extension and will support new library facilities, improved sports facilities, flexible community meeting spaces, business support, back-to-work and employment help as well as a café.
The first phase of work will see the reception temporarily relocated to the back of the centre, while some other minor internal works will be carried out before contractors begin building the extension proper in January.
It is understood it will take around a year to complete.
The second major regeneration project involves supermarket chain Asda starting work on its new £22m superstore. The store is being constructed on a redundant site behind the town's former health centre and contractors have already begun demolishing the building and library to make way for the 25,000 sq ft retail space.
The new development will include a petrol station, parking for 250 cars and two electronic car charge points.
Barr Construction is the main contractor on the build and it is anticipated that work on the new store will begin once demolition of the health centre is complete.
The store is scheduled to open in late summer of 2014.
Discussing the projects, Convener for Infrastructure and Sustainable Growth, Councillor Tony Buchanan, said: "We are delighted to get work under way on our substantial investment programme in Barrhead, the Foundry.
"This will be a fantastic addition to Barrhead and will really transform the Main Street. The Barrhead Foundry will offer first-class services that will really make a difference to the people of the local community.
"It is also the latest in a long line of major investments the council has made in the town to make it a vibrant and thriving community with the very best facilities. I look forward to seeing it take shape."
Derek Simpson, Operations Manager for Barr Construction, added: "As a Paisley-based company Barr Construction is proud to be involved in the regeneration of the local area. We are looking forward to starting works and playing an integral role in the redevelopment of the town centre."
(JP/IT)
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Latest Construction News
29/11/2024
Construction has begun on the initial phase of Spaceport 1, a sub-orbital launch site in the Outer Hebrides. Local contractor, Macaulay Askernish Ltd, has been awarded a contract by Comhairle nan Eilean Siar to undertake enabling works at Scolpaig Farm in North Uist. The project, funded by a £947k ...
29/11/2024
David Smith Contractors Ltd, a local firm based in Fraserburgh, has been awarded a multi-million-pound contract to contribute to the construction of the Eastern Green Link 2 (EGL2) project. The company will undertake civil engineering works at the converter station site near Boddam, Peterhead. ...
29/11/2024
Scotland has unveiled a new plan to become a leading exporter of renewable hydrogen by 2030. The plan, titled 'A Trading Nation: Realising Scotland's Hydrogen Potential – A Plan for Exports', outlines specific actions needed to achieve this goal. The Scottish Government aims to capitalize on the ...
29/11/2024
First Minister John Swinney has welcomed the progress being made in the construction of the new Perth High School during a recent site visit. The new three-storey building, being delivered by Robertson Construction Tayside on behalf of hub East Central Scotland, will accommodate up to 1,600 pupils ...
29/11/2024
Glasgow City Council has given the green light to the sale of four land plots in the city to facilitate various development projects. The sites in question are located in Carmyle, Deaconsbank, Maryhill, and Port Dundas. The disposals are expected to generate significant capital receipts for the ...
29/11/2024
Scottish Water is set to achieve a significant milestone in its woodland creation programme, planting over 500,000 trees by the end of the current planting season in March 2025. This year, the company will plant more than 245 hectares of native woodland across various sites, including Loch ...
28/11/2024
Construction has begun on a new £33 million student accommodation development in Glasgow city centre. The project, a partnership between Artisan Real Estate and Homes for Students, will provide 321 self-contained studio apartments at 292-298 St Vincent Street. The existing office building on the ...
28/11/2024
Springfield Properties has submitted detailed plans to Midlothian Council for the first phase of its new Lingerwood development. The proposed development, located off Stobhill Road near Newtongrange, will eventually include around 1,000 homes. The first phase will comprise 63 homes, ranging from ...
28/11/2024
Scottish Land & Estates (SLE) has called on the Scottish Government to prioritise the needs of rural communities in the upcoming Scottish Budget. Dee Ward, Chair of SLE, has urged the Finance Secretary, Shona Robison, to conduct a robust rural impact assessment for all spending and taxation ...
28/11/2024
Four Scottish electrical apprentices have been praised for their performance in the prestigious SkillELECTRIC competition. John-Ross Campbell, Kalum Low, Milly Smith, and Ewan Thomas, all SETCTT apprentices, represented Scotland in the UK-wide competition, which was held at Oldham College. Milly ...