Aberdeen City Council has announced that Balfour Beatty has been chosen to transform Union Terrace Gardens (UTG), with work due to to start this summer.
The flagship City Centre Masterplan project will transform the Victorian park into an inclusive 21st Century space by improving access, amenity and activity whilst enhancing UTG's heritage features.
The design includes three pavilions (on Union Street, Union Terrace and Rosemount Viaduct), a walkway from Union Street, landscaping and lighting, and the refurbishment of the Union Terrace arches.
International infrastructure group Balfour Beatty has been chosen to carry out the £25.7 million regeneration of UTG after taking part in a competitive tendering process, which will conclude with the signing of legal agreements.
The first phase of work will include building a permanent safety structure on Union Bridge.
Council Co-Leader Councillor Douglas Lumsden said: "With the selection of Balfour Beatty as contractor, the job of turning the vision for Union Terrace Gardens into reality is about to start in earnest.
"This is a moment for celebration right across Aberdeen.
"The investment we're making is transforming our city and the benefits will be felt throughout the region. Generations to come can share in the rewards."
Council Co-Leader Councillor Jenny Laing added: "In progressing plans for Union Terrace Gardens we have listened to residents' wishes while aiming to secure best value for the city.
"UTG's regeneration will complement other major infrastructure projects nearing completion, including the Event Complex Aberdeen (TECA) and the redeveloped Aberdeen Art Gallery, both world-class facilities.
"The city is moving forward as one and making history as we go."
Hector MacAulay, Balfour Beatty's Regional Managing Director of Scotland and Ireland, said: "We are looking forward to working with Aberdeen City Council to transform the historic Union Terrace Gardens, which on completion will significantly contribute to the Council's City Centre Masterplan.
"Our construction expertise coupled with our experience in regenerating public spaces makes us ideally positioned to deliver the three new pavilions and sympathetically upgrade this much-loved historic space which will benefit the local community and visitors alike for years to come."
Award-winning consultancy LDA Design developed plans for UTG based on concepts in the City Centre Masterplan (CCMP). The plans were refined in response to public and stakeholder feedback and approved by Aberdeen City Council last year.
Design features include:
• New accessible walkway route into the gardens from Union Street
• Lift access from Union Terrace into the upper level of the gardens through a new entrance building on Union Terrace at the existing Burns Monument
• Improved disabled parking facilities on Union Terrace directly adjacent to the new accessible walkway routes into the gardens
• Retaining the central lawn space as a flexible space for large scale gathering and events, and a new entrance opposite His Majesty's Theatre to accommodate smaller scale events
Reinstating the 'grand staircase' as a central part of the new accessible route into the gardens from Rosemount Viaduct.
Councillor Marie Boulton, CCMP spokesperson, said: "The city has come together in its desire to respectfully reinvigorate this special place.
"For well over 100 years Union Terrace Gardens has served as Aberdeen's green heart and this Council is proud to be enriching that legacy."
Following the award of contract there will be an initial period of approximately three months to allow the detailed design to be finalised. The physical works, some of which are weather dependent, are expected to commence on site in summer 2019 with a completion by summer 2021.
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26/04/2019
Balfour Beatty Selected For Union Terrace Gardens


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