University of Glasgow confirms partners on lead advisor framework

The University of Glasgow has appointed firms to its four-year lead advisor framework as it sets out on a £1.8 billion investment programme across its campuses.
AECOM, AtkinsRéalis, Gardiner & Theobald and Currie & Brown have been appointed to the first lot, worth £30 million.
HD Property Consultants, Reid Mitchell, Armour Construction Consultants and Doig & Smith have been appointed to the second lot, worth £10 million.
AECOM has been a trusted advisor since 2017, having first worked with the university on its Western Campus Masterplan between 2015 and 2017.
Ariana Capaldi, regional director for design management at AECOM in Glasgow, said: “We are proud to continue our partnership with the University of Glasgow.
“We’ve worked closely with the university to shape its estate over the past decade, delivering innovative, future-ready spaces that support its world-class teaching and research.
“Securing a position on the lead advisor framework for a further four years is testament to the strength of our relationship with the university and the quality of our multi-disciplinary expertise.
“We look forward to working together to deliver the next phase of the university’s estate strategy, ensuring its campuses remain an inspiring, sustainable environment for students and staff.”