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Keppie reports significant rise in revenue
15 Aug 2007
Keppie Design has reported a 24% rise in revenue over the past financial year according to its end of year report.The growth has been partially attributed to the opening of new offices in Manchester and Belfast as well as a number of high-profile developments such as the new BBC Scotland headquarters in Glasgow and the new Scottish National Heritage headquarters in Inverness, which won the firm Building magazine’s award for Sustainable Building of the Year.
Chairman Peter Scott said: “This has been a record year for Keppie. Our experience in the healthcare, education, commercial and retail sectors has continued to help us win new and high profile commissions across the entire spectrum of architecture, interior design, planning and urban design.”
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