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Scottish Fire and Rescue Service opens new maintenance facility

Date Posted 20.11.23

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service has unveiled a £12 million state-of-the-art hub to support the work of Scotland’s firefighters.

The Cambuslang Asset Resource Centre (ARC) was officially opened on Friday 17 November by Scotland’s Minister for Victims and Community Safety, Siobhian Brown MSP.

The multi-purpose building will not only provide mechanics with a modern workspace to maintain fire appliances. It will also house staff from various support staff departments.

The new facility will provide a centre to service the fleet and emergency vehicles alongside office, storage, and staff welfare facilities.

The new facility is located within the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service national headquarters and training centre complex, which sits adjacent to Clydesmill Community Fire Station. Staff have moved to the new site from locations including Hamilton in South Lanarkshire and Cowcaddens in Glasgow.

The modern fit-for-purpose workshops and store facility aim to increase fire service delivery efficiency. The office and welfare facilities are designed and built to inspire staff and visitors alike.

This is a major new development to enhance the working conditions for our staff working across different areas of the Service. The building includes a state-of-the-art workshop for our mechanics who work tirelessly to keep fire appliances maintained to protect communities across Scotland. The design and materials used in this project has created one of our most energy-efficient buildings, representing a tangible commitment to delivering value for money.

Iain Morris

Head of Asset Management for SFRS

I welcome the opening of this state-of-the-art asset resource centre. It will provide SFRS mechanics and support staff with the facilities they need to continue to provide high-quality support to our fire service. This new facility will help keep the all-important fleet of appliances and other specialist equipment in optimum working condition, supporting the work of firefighters in keeping our communities safe.

Siobhian Brown MSP

Scotland’s Minister for Victims and Community Safety

We set out not only to provide the Service with a quality finished facility, but also to bring real benefits to the local community and economy during the build through our social value commitments. After just over a year of good work by our site staff and the wider project team, we have achieved those objectives, and it’s great to see Service staff now moving in and using the facility. We are sure they will find it a modern and comfortable place to work.

Robbie Clark

Operations Director at McLaughlin & Harvey
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