As we prepare to celebrate 100 years in business, we have relocated our head office to new, state-of-the-art premises in Stirling. Our new office, located at Scion House in Stirling University Innovation Park, will serve Central Scotland, replacing our original premises in Tillicoultry.
This move is partly driven by a 30% increase in our staff numbers over the past 12 months, bringing our headcount to 29. As we continue to grow, we anticipate making further hires in the next 24 months, with our new Central Scotland office capable of accommodating up to 10 additional team members.
Commenting on the move, Senior Partner, David Keith, who is based at the new Stirling office said:
“As we experience a period of growth, the new office will provide a more modern and collaborative working environment, serving as the perfect platform for further planned growth in the coming years. We have made a series of new hires as we gear up for an increased workload and expand into new markets. Our project pipeline remains strong across our core housing sector clients, while we are also experiencing growing success in the commercial sector projects we undertake.
“As we increase our focus on Strategic, Urban, Masterplanning, and Architectural Design, Mark Hamilton has joined us at the new Stirling office as Strategic Design + Masterplan Lead. Indeed, our new standalone masterplanning service has already seen a very strong uptake, with projects secured across the country for various new and existing clients.”
Joining consultancy group brings synergies & opportunities
Fellow Senior Partner at Bracewell Stirling, Amanda MacRitchie, who is based in the company’s Inverness office, commented:
“It is an exciting time for BSC as we prepare to mark our centenary year. Having recently joined the expansive consultancy portfolio of leading Scottish investment company, GEG Capital – we are already benefitting from the synergies and opportunities that come from being part of a group boasting in excess of 200 specialists across multiple sectors and locations.
“To coincide with opening of the new Central Scotland office we have also moved to larger premises in Oban and recruited new Urban Design + Masterplanner, Sarah McKenzie, who will work closely with Mark Hamilton on developing strategic masterplans to our range of clients. We expect to add more members to the BSC team in the coming months.”
Jia MacKenzie, Director at GEG Capital commented:
“The opening of the new Central Scotland office at Stirling University Innovation Park – and the bolstering of its Master-Planning service – are the latest significant step in the growth journey we are taking with Bracewell Stirling. At GEG Capital we champion innovation and expertise, which BSC exemplifies, and their influence is already being felt both across the group and across the various sectors they operate in as demand for their services grows.”