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WATCH: Video update gives latest as £30 million transformation of Highland landmark gathers pace – with local firms playing a key role





An artist’s impression of how Inverness Castle will look following the transformation.
An artist’s impression of how Inverness Castle will look following the transformation.

Transformation of a Highland landmark building into a world-class visitor attraction is continuing apace, according to one of the project's leading lights.

In a video released by the Inverness Castle Experience, Highland Council's principal project manager Jason Kelman highlighted "considerable progress" made since November.

Opening in 2025, the new flagship city venue for locals and visitors will celebrate the ‘spirit of the Highlands’ through stories past, present and future.

It is benefitting from from £30m from the Scottish and UK governments, The Highland Council, Highlands and Islands Enterprise and a range of other partners, to support the redevelopment.

Inverness Castle's transformation into a five-star tourist attraction is one of the firm's most high profile contracts.Picture: LDN Archtects
Inverness Castle's transformation into a five-star tourist attraction is one of the firm's most high profile contracts.Picture: LDN Archtects

The project is part of the Inverness and Highland City-Region Deal, which is a joint initiative supported by up to £315m investment from the UK and Scottish governments, The Highland Council, Highlands and Islands Enterprise and the University of the Highlands and Islands, aimed at stimulating sustainable regional economic growth.

Alison Milligan ACR, Specialist, Iona Art Glass and colleague removing panels from the Rose Window for refurbishment. Picture: Ewen Weatherspoon Photography.
Alison Milligan ACR, Specialist, Iona Art Glass and colleague removing panels from the Rose Window for refurbishment. Picture: Ewen Weatherspoon Photography.

Mr Kelman reveals the South Tower terrace roof is now in place, with the old pitched roof removed.

West terrace progress has continued with the link building structure now in place.

Focus is now shifting to getting the South Tower up to the same level as the North Tower where worked has progressed to the stage that internal decoration works are underway.

The South Tower will be wind and watertight within the next few weeks.

Mr Kelman said: "All in all, we're looking good.

Renovation update. Jason Kelman. Picture: Callum Mackay..
Renovation update. Jason Kelman. Picture: Callum Mackay..

"The contract is currently on program and we are within budget."

Meanwhile, the project is placing the local workforce at the heart of it.

FEB2024 Inverness Castle tour. Picture: Callum Mackay..
FEB2024 Inverness Castle tour. Picture: Callum Mackay..

Two thirds of the subcontractors enlisted are based locally within the Highland region with the rest, where specialist skills are required, coming from close reach of the area.

FEB2024 Inverness Castle tour. Picture: Callum Mackay..
FEB2024 Inverness Castle tour. Picture: Callum Mackay..

The Highland Council has deliberately prioritised, where possible, the engagement of local talent and businesses, contributing to the sustainable development of the Highland area.

Local sub-contractors include:

• ANM Electrical, Inverness

• RI Cruden Ltd Environment Renewable Natural Resources Mechanical and Plumbing, Inverness

• UB Civils Ltd, Inverness

• Highland Tree Doctor, Inverness

• Highland Blast, Inverness

• Cameron Painters, Dingwall

• CC North, Inverness

• Artisan Plastering, Dornoch

Cllr Ian Brown, leader of Inverness City and Area and co-chairman of the Inverness Castle Delivery Group, said: “The need for us to keep recruiting and retaining local talent in the Highlands has never been greater. Whether that’s for building homes, transport infrastructure or to meet net zero targets.

FEB2024 Inverness Castle tour. Picture: Callum Mackay..
FEB2024 Inverness Castle tour. Picture: Callum Mackay..

“By involving residents and businesses from the Highlands, the project becomes a collective effort that resonates with the people who call this area home. This deliberate choice not only demonstrates our dedication to the community but also showcases the exceptional skill and craftsmanship available in the Highlands."

Kevin McColgan, CEO of Bancon Construction Ltd, said: “We are honoured to be leading the construction of the Inverness Castle renovation. This project has not only provided local employment opportunities but has also strengthened the ties within this community.”


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