Specialist scaffolding works are playing a crucial role in the restoration of Edinburgh’s historic Jenners department store, as the iconic A-listed building undergoes a major redevelopment.
Brand Access Solutions is delivering a comprehensive programme of internal and external scaffold systems to support the transformation of the landmark Princes Street site, which GRAHAM Construction is leading.
The former retail institution, first opened in 1895 and expanded several times throughout the 20th century, closed in 2020 after 125 years of trading.
Work is now underway to sensitively restore its original architectural features, while creating a new mixed-use space incorporating a boutique hotel, restaurants, bars and retail areas across ten floors and 17,500 square metres.
Brand’s temporary access structures, which began in July 2023 and is expected to continue through to June 2027, are designed in-house to meet the complex needs of the heritage project.
The works include various scaffolding forms, such as gantries, propping, sheeting drop cantilevers, banner frames, birdcages and bespoke internal systems—some reaching as high as 36 metres with 18 lifts in place.
A team of 25 scaffolders are currently deployed on site.
Stuart Dougall, Regional Manager at Brand Access Solutions, said: “Working on an A-listed building in Scotland, which is of historical architectural importance is an absolute privilege and plays to our strengths. We have a long and envied reputation for heritage building work, including our recent NASC Project of the Year at New Register House, just around the corner from Jenners.”
He added: “This is a superb project to be part of and credit goes to the Edinburgh operations team, headed up by Scott Tillbrook. We’ve already received high praise from the client and main contractor, and we hope further recognition will follow as the restoration progresses.”
The redevelopment aims to breathe new life into one of Scotland’s most beloved buildings, blending its rich history with modern use, while preserving its ornate façade and interiors for future generations.