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JR Scaffold Plays Key Role in Scotland’s Tallest Residential Building

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In a milestone project set to redefine Glasgow’s skyline, JR Scaffold, one of Scotland’s leading scaffolding firms, has helped lay the groundwork for the country’s tallest residential building.

The ambitious development, located in the heart of Glasgow’s city centre on India Street, will transform the former HMRC building into The Àrd, a 36-storey tower offering 784 ensuite rooms and studios for students, marking a new pinnacle in Scottish architecture.

JR Scaffold, entrusted by Putnam Construction to oversee the critical first phase of the project, erected an impressive 2,000 square meters of scaffolding and 500 linear meters of edge protection on the Portcullis House site in Glasgow’s bustling Charing Cross area.

This elaborate scaffolding system enabled the safe and efficient demolition of the building’s façade, paving the way for future construction.

Alistair McKay, Contracts Supervisor at JR Scaffold, emphasised the complexities of the project, noting the team’s challenges working in a busy urban setting.

“This was a complex project for our team as we had to overcome design aspects due to the scaffolding’s close proximity to other buildings in this busy, city centre location. We also consulted engineers regarding wind loadings once the façade was demolished, as the retained concrete frame is now exposed to the elements,” McKay explained.

“The Àrd will be a truly iconic addition to Glasgow’s skyline, visible from the city and the nearby M8 motorway. We’re proud to have played a part in bringing it to life.”

With the scaffolding set to remain in place until the construction progresses on Scotland’s tallest residential building, JR Scaffold’s contribution marks the beginning of a transformation that will make The Àrd a prominent feature in Glasgow’s skyline.

Founded in Paisley, The JR Group began as a scaffolding provider and has since expanded to become one of Scotland’s largest construction companies.

Now employing around 200 people, the firm continues to demonstrate its expertise through high-profile projects for leading UK housebuilders, registered social landlords, and private clients across Scotland and Northern England.

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