St Michael’s Hospice Charity 'Midnight Glow Walk' Completed by Harrogate Office

27 September 2024

The DSSR Harrogate office take part in 'Glow Walk' which has raised over £28,950 for St Michael’s Hospice

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DSSR supports ‘Glow Walk’ to raise over £28,950 for St Michael’s Hospice

For more than three decades, Saint Michael’s has provided care and support for families living with terminal illness and bereavement across the Harrogate district. The DSSR Harrogate office is proud to continue to support the excellent work the charity carries out in the local community.

Most recently, a number of colleagues from the Harrogate office completed the Midnight Glow Walk. This event primarily raises vital funds to support the hospice’s work in providing care and support to individuals with terminal illnesses and their families in the local community. It also brings together the community for a shared experience, fostering a sense of togetherness and support for the hospice’s mission.

The DSSR Harrogate Office were delighted to support the event that, to date, has raised an amazing £28,950 for St Michael’s Hospice, without which, local people and their families could be left to face the complex issues and forgotten challenges of terminal illness alone.

We hope to continue to help raise awareness about the hospice, its services, and the importance of end-of-life care as it helps to celebrate cherished moments with loved ones and remember those who are no longer with us.


Cancer Research UK Charity 'Shine Walk' Completed by Glasgow Office

2 September 2024

Colleagues from the DSSR Glasgow office recently finished the Cancer Research UK 'Shine Night Walk'

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Cancer Research Shine Night Walk

Led by Carina McKinney, an Associate in the Glasgow office, DSSR is hosting a 10k night time walk fundraiser for Cancer Research UK. She is leading a group of colleagues to raise as much as possible to help beat cancer by taking part in the Shine Night Walk Glasgow 2024.

The Shine Night Walk is an illuminating night-time event where walkers pass through their city’s famous landmarks as part of a 10k walk. Organised by Cancer Research UK, several similar events take place in cities across the UK.

The primary goal is to raise vital funds for life-saving cancer research. The money raised by participants helps fund various research projects aimed at improving cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.

These events also play a crucial role in raising awareness about cancer and the importance of research. They bring together people affected by cancer, their loved ones, and supporters to create a sense of community and solidarity in the fight against the disease.

“Well done to everyone; what a great achievement we all managed to navigate the streets of Glasgow on a Saturday night, and all get back in once piece! I hope everyone who took part was not too stiff the next morning and got a deserved lie-in on Sunday. It looks like we have raised over £2,000 including gift aid!”

Fiona Williamson, DSSR Regional Director


Our Recent Charity Work

16 July 2024

DSSR has been fundraising for a number of charities across the UK. Here is a brief overview of what we have done recently.

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Glasgow Office

Cancer Research Shine Night Walk

Led by Carina McKinney, an Associate in the Glasgow office, DSSR is hosting a 10k night time walk fundraiser for Cancer Research UK. She is leading a group of colleagues to raise as much as possible to help beat cancer by taking part in the Shine Night Walk Glasgow 2024.

The Shine Night Walk is an illuminating night-time event where walkers pass through their city’s famous landmarks as part of a 10k walk. Organised by Cancer Research UK, several similar events take place in cities across the UK.

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Great North Run for British Heart Foundation

Senior Site Inspector, Billy Blair, is also leading a fundraiser for the Great North Run 2024.

Billy Blair:

“On Sunday 8th September I will be taking part in the 2024 Great North Run, fulfilling a long held ambition.

“My chosen charity is the British Heart Foundation as my family, like many others, has been directly affected by heart disease.

“The British Heart Foundation funds over half of all non-commercial research into heart and circulatory disease carried out in the U.K. supporting £100m of new projects every year giving adults and children born with heart condition the chance to lead a long and healthy life.

“To help fund this worthwhile charity, I would be grateful for any donation made.”

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Harrogate Office

The team in Harrogate has recently supported a charity endeavour led by Phil Proctor who is leading the delivery team which is building a specialised Motor Neurone Disease care centre at Seacroft Hospital, Leeds.

Phil completed a 189-mile cycle challenge, going coast to coast from Morecambe to Scarborough, over the 27th to 28th of June. We are proud to have helped raise £6.8 million to build a specialist MND (Motor Neurone Disease) Care Centre in Leeds, to give people living with MND the best quality of life.

Aiding people living with MND to gain the best experience of life along with the best possible care and support, he has had the privilege of working alongside some of the patients in the design process including Rob, each one are remarkable individuals whose positivity in the face of this terminal disease has been truly inspirational.


Manchester Office

The Manchester office is proud to announce a £1,000 donation to the Alzheimer’s Society, a charity chosen through a staff-driven short-listing process.

This collective decision reflects the team’s commitment to supporting vital causes that resonate with us personally and professionally.

We are honoured to contribute to the Alzheimer’s Society’s mission of improving the lives of those affected by dementia, and we take pride in making a meaningful impact within our
community.


DSSR at the All Energy & Dcarbonise Conference 2024

23 May 2024

The DSSR Sustainability attended the 'All Energy & Dcarbonise Conference 2024'

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The DSSR Sustainability team recently attended the 'All Energy & Dcarbonise' exhibition, held at the SEC events campus.

The annual event sees the energy, renewables and low-carbon energy communities come together for two days of talks and networking opportunities. The event highlights current drivers, trends and challenges we face in the sector and often provides good thought pieces on overcoming these so we can all work together for a cleaner, greener future.

A vital date on renewable and low carbon energy industry calendars, the event provides the power of expertise, knowledge and innovative technology to better engineer an integrated net zero energy future with security of supply an increasingly important factor.

The DSSR team attended a range of talks, including the below:

‘The new National Energy System Operator (NESO)’

Here, we learned more about the responsibilities of the new NESO organisation.

The Energy Act 2023 gave the Secretary of State the power to establish an Independent System Operator and Planner, a role given to the Electricity System Operator and separated from the rest of the National Grid. Due to be established on July 1st 2024, and known as the National Energy System Operator (NESO), this body will have a wide range of responsibilities including energy system planning for net zero and promoting the security of supply.

This session dug into what the NESO’s role will mean in practice, what key benefits it will bring to the energy system transition and how it is likely to work with other key actors such as network users and owners, the Government and the regulator.

‘Renewable energy supply chain impact, a snapshot’

Ensuring the delivery of the country’s renewable energy projects is a Herculean task, and one which requires a vast array of skills, experience and engineering know-how: this is where the supply chain comes in.

This talk highlighted how the country’s supply chain is utilising its expertise, skills and capabilities to deliver specialist work across all renewable energy technologies. It showcased some of the talented businesses managing the engineering, procurement, construction, installation and operation of green energy projects.

‘Under one roof: the social relations and relational work of energy retrofit for the occupants of Multi-owned Properties’

This talk highlighted the challenges of retrofit on multi-tenancy buildings (e.g. tenements).

‘Net Zero; Solutions, Challenges and Opportunities’

This talk was a bit general and promoted a new training academy just outside of Edinburgh which is working to upskill installers in the installation of renewable energy technologies for the domestic sector (ASHPs, PV etc.).


These events are essential to us as designers of modern MEP systems as one of the ways we stay at the forefront of our industry. This year, we were able to explore a range of topics relating to the sustainable built environment, gain a better understanding of the trends and challenges we face in the sector, and collaborate on how to achieve a cleaner, greener future through our field of sustainable building services design.


Green light given for the Machrihanish Distillery

20 May 2024

Green light given for the Machrihanish Distillery

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Upcoming DSSR project, the Machrihanish Distillery, gets the go-ahead with construction beginning next year.

R&B Distillers has secured planning permission from Argyll and Bute Council for its Machrihanish Distillery, the first farm-to-bottle distillery in Campbeltown in over 180 years. DSSR has been commissioned to provide full building services and sustainability consultancy in relation to the new distillery.

Our client, R&B Distillers, is aiming to create a sustainable net zero distilling model that removes any fossil fuel use from the whisky distilling process. This means they will be creating a unique ‘farm-to-bottle’ single malt, growing and processing their own barley, resulting in a net-zero distilling process. The project also aims to energise much of distillery process by an industrial/commercial grade air source heat pump and utilise a bore hole as the source of the distillery water supply.

We are liaising with the Machrihanish Air Base in relation to the option to source an electrical 11kV connection (i.e. due to the local proximity) as an alternative to a grid connection. We are also providing micro grid options, considering wind, solar and battery storage working in conjunction with the grid/air base connection relative to the distillery base load.

R&B purchased the Dhurrie Farm in Machrihanish in 2021. Having received the green light for the distillery development, they will now work with various stakeholders around environmental guidelines and other conditions before beginning construction on the site next year. Machrihanish distillery will start with whisky production, followed by a full visitor experience, shop, and tasting room.

William Dobbie, Managing Director of R&B Distillers: “Our Machrihanish Distillery news, and Caskshare majority stake, puts us on a clear track towards achieving our vision of becoming the leading new wave spirits business in Scotland.”


Dentons Project Nominated for BCO Award

23 April 2024

A project DSSR worked on, the offices of global law firm, Dentons, has been shortlisted in the Fit Out and Refurbished category of the BCO Awards.

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We are excited to reveal that one of the projects DSSR worked on this year is nominated for an award at the BCO’s Annual Scottish Awards Lunch. The office project for the global law firm, Dentons, is shortlisted in the Fit Out and Refurbished category.

One of the BCO’s primary objectives is to define excellence in office space. As part of this objective, their annual awards programme provides public recognition for top quality design and functionality and a benchmark for excellence in workplaces.

As such, we are very proud to see the state-of-the-art office development for Dentons recognised at this year’s BCO Awards.

DSSR provided BREEAM Advisory Professional services for the 15,000 sq ft CAT B fit-out in the heart of Edinburgh’s latest mixed-use development in Haymarket Square. Our role was to support the Contractor in achieving BREEAM Excellent as per the BREEAM Refurbishment and Fit Out scheme.

Rachel Mason, who was appointed to carry out the role of the BREEAM Advisory Professional (BREEAM AP) throughout this project, will be attending the awards ceremony and is hoping to see Dentons project receive the acclaim it deserves.

For this project, Rachel helped to facilitate the team’s efforts to successfully schedule activities, set priorities and negotiate the trade-offs required to achieve the target BREEAM rating. We are proud to have been part of the design team which ensured all credits required were achieved.

BREEAM Advisory Professionals

A BREEAM Advisory Professional is a specialist who project teams can turn to for assistance during the BREEAM assessment process. This expert is able to support a project team as they work towards their BREEAM target rating, enhancing the consideration of sustainable design throughout the design and construction process.

In recognition of the significant contribution that a BREEAM AP can make to the design and construction process, additional BREEAM credits are available when a BREEAM AP is engaged.

Appointing one of our BREEAM Advisory Professionals (AP) early in the project helps achieve the highest possible rating. With early engagement, APs will help to avoid impacts on the flexibility of design decisions, budgets and potential solutions by working with the project team to identify which credits should be targeted.

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Sustainability Benchmarking is not just a tick box exercise used to demonstrate that a level of good practice has been achieved. It is an integrated approach that forms a key part of the design and the decisions made resulting in exceptional performing buildings.

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DSSR Sponsor Wilmslow Rugby Union Football Club Youth Team

16 April 2024

DSSR sponsor Wilmslow Rugby Union Football Club youth team

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We are proud sponsors of the under 10s team for Wilmslow Rugby Union Football Club during their recent tour of Ireland.

DSSR were the proud sponsor of the Wilmslow RUFC tour kit for the U10’s tour of Ireland. DSSR along with 3 other sponsors, provided the tour kit for the team, comprising a playing kit, hoodies, polo’s, beanies, and a rucksack. The tour kit will now become the training kit for the team.

A big congratulations to all of the players from DSSR! The team did very well, winning 3 of their 4 matches played.

We’re passionate about giving back to the community and supporting the next generation of athletes. The values of teamwork, sportsmanship, and dedication that rugby embodies perfectly align with our company culture.

We’re excited to cheer on these young players as they develop their skills and compete over the next season. Here’s to keeping the great form going next year!

The photo for this post is of the boys after a hard-fought match against Coolmine U11s.


Construction underway at Glencadam Distillery Visitor Centre

26 March 2024

Construction underway at Glencadam Distillery Visitor Centre

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We are excited to reveal that construction has begun at the visitor centre and VIP suite at the Glencadam Distillery, Brechin.

DSSR is providing full Mechanical, Electrical and Public Health design duties in relation to the creation of a new Visitor’s Centre and VIP / Tasting Suite. Duties include energy compliance modelling for the new construction, together with site infrastructure consultancy.

Established in 1825 in the town of Brechin, Glencadam is one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland and the only remaining distillery within the Angus region. Whisky has been distilled at this Angus Dundee Distillers site for almost 200 years and the company are in the process of creating a new visitor experience on the site. The site has an internal fully operating working water wheel, and witnessing this in operation will form part of the future visitor tours.

The plans will develop existing buildings to incorporate a unique tour, whisky tasting area, tea room and shop, all designed to celebrate the history and heritage of Glencadam, one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland.

The designs will retain the original sandstone facade of the existing buildings, together with other integral features that date back almost 200 years, and blend this with some innovative new architecture.

There will also be newly designed offices, meeting rooms and tasting lab for the distillery team, all located in the original floor maltings, which are no longer in operation.


DSSR Donates Easter Eggs to Local Charity

26 March 2024

DSSR donates Easter eggs to local charity, Possobilities, ahead of Easter 2024

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Thank you to our generous employees for donating 91 easter eggs to Possobilities charity.

DSSR recently held a collection for easter eggs on behalf of local charity, Possobilities, located within a mile of our Glasgow office in North Glasgow.

The Directors would like to thank everyone for their kindness in donating a large batch of Easter eggs for a good cause. Office Manager, Maureen Campbell, dropped off a grand total of 91 eggs.

The charity has faced a recent lack of food donations, so the Directors at DSSR have also kindly agreed to make a monetary donation to assist with this.

Over the last 33 years, Possobilities has developed into one of the most respected voluntary organisations in the city. They have a proven track record of offering support and respite to disabled and vulnerable people in the community, promoting independent living.


North Rotunda, Listed Building Refurbishment

19 March 2024

DSSR contribute to the redevelopment of the North Rotunda, a historic listed building in Glasgow

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DSSR selected as MEP designer for the refurbishment of the North Rotunda in Glasgow

The owners of the Radisson Red Hotel recently bought the nearby listed building, the North Rotunda, and plan to invest £15m to redevelop the building.

Having previously been involved with the MEP design for the South Rotunda, we are excited to now also be involved with the MEP design for the North Rotunda. It is an honour to be able to play a role in bringing this important part of Glasgow’s industrial heritage back into effective use and protecting it for future generations.

Constructed in 1890, the North Rotunda, along with an identical building on the south side of the river, was built originally as an entrance to a vehicular and passenger tunnel under the river Clyde.

The new design will see the creation of ‘The Roundhouse’ on the ground floor, and ‘The Rotunda’ on the upper floors while restoring historic features like the cast iron and glass cupola.

The ground floor space is to be designed with live performances in mind, with two upper floors created for hosting weddings, conferences and other events. Bespoke sound and lighting systems will be installed, along with a new extension and external stairwell, allowing the building to meet modern building regulations.

“Sadly the old building is in a sorry state, but we are prepared to invest heavily in order to restore this architectural gem, bringing a new generation through its doors.

“The North Rotunda is a beautiful old building with some lovely features, either covered up completely or worse, rotting away. We want to restore it and we have worked hard to come up with a design which enhances and showcases those features.

“We see the Rotunda as an important part of Glasgow’s heritage which we are keen to preserve and enhance, while creating a brand new venue to showcase the best of music and live events from Glasgow and beyond.”

Keith Vallance, Construction Director at Forrest Hotels


South Rotunda

The North Rotunda is paired with the South Rotunda on the other side of the river. This twin building also underwent a refurbishment and bespoke fit-out, becoming the offices of Malin Marine.

DSSR was also the MEP designer for the historic ‘B’ listed building, helping to develop it into exceptional contemporary office accommodation. Our service included full M&E design, including heating, cooling, ventilation, lighting, domestic water, and fire safety. We also carried out thermal modelling to demonstrate that thermal comfort would be maintained throughout the year.

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