David Halliday, managing director of Halliday Fraser Munro

Architect firm receives recognition at Scottish Property Awards

ARCHITECTURE and planning practice Halliday Fraser Munro secured two wins at the prestigious annual Scottish Property Awards. The firm was ...

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ARCHITECTURE and planning practice Halliday Fraser Munro secured two wins at the prestigious annual Scottish Property Awards.

The firm was awarded ‘The Business Resilience Award’ with Inverurie Community Campus receiving ‘Development of the Year’ alongside hub North Scotland, Robertson Construction and Aberdeenshire Council.

The new £55 million Inverurie Community Campus replaced two existing community buildings and incorporated two existing schools under one roof to provide a new civic centre for the town and the surrounding area.

Throughout Covid-19, Halliday Fraser Munro has maintained service on over £500 million worth of construction projects nationally, while winning £100m worth of new work.

David Halliday, Halliday Fraser Munro managing director, said: “We’re delighted that the judges saw the value we brought to not only Inverurie Community Campus but the town.

“Our team have shown real resilience throughout the pandemic so it’s a real asset and confidence booster to have gained recognition in such a prestigious and new award category. We look forward to continuing our work in communities throughout the rest of 2021.”

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