News 13th July 2022 Building Consultancy

When a site comprising two derelict buildings was selected by Maven Capital Partners for development into student accommodation, The Workman Project Management team, was brought on board as Project Management lead.

The project, to create 120 bed spaces across a mix of high-end studios and apartments, incorporating internal and external recreational spaces for residents at Murieston Crescent, Edinburgh, began in March 2021.

Sandwiched between a railway line, a main arterial road into Edinburgh and an adjoining apartment building, which was occupied for the duration of the project, this would be a tough project. Throw in a mains sewer pipe that needed to be diverted, and the challenge was on.

With the completion date agreed as 30 June 2022, there was no margin for error, so the team got to work in three phases: demolition and ground clearance, which was followed by the mains sewer diversion, before the final new build construction could begin.

The derelict site before works began:

High quality student accommodation steered to completion on time and within budget

In March 2021, the Workman Project Management team, led by David McLay, Partner, navigated site challenges, Covid uncertainty and material shortages. They successfully complete the project on time and within budget. This also required close collaboration with the wider team. Included were 56threeKJ Tait Engineers, Woolgar Hunter, Engineers,  Gleeds and Bowmer and Kirkland Ltd. See the time lapse video showing the development of the site.

The brownfield site in the Gorgie district has been transformed into an integral part of the surrounding streetscape. Full occupancy of this student residence for Maven Capital Partners has already been achieved for the new academic year. The project offers 120 bed spaces in high-end studios and apartments, featuring internal and external recreational areas for residents.

The completed student accommodation and communal spaces:

Find out more about the Workman Project Management team.