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11 Oct 2007
An office building in Kilwinning, Ayrshire, has won an award from the UK’s leading office industry organisation, the British Council for Offices (BCO).
Designed by Austin-Smith Lord and developed by North Ayrshire Ventures, the building won the Small Projects: Scotland award at the annual BCO awards ceremony held in London earlier this month.
The judges commented: “The quality of this small office building deserves recognition because it has helped make a major contribution to the regeneration of North Ayrshire by attracting more than a 100 jobs via the relocation of the Scottish Government¹s Accountant in Bankruptcy (AIB) from Edinburgh.”
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