THE new Brodick Ferry Terminal is officially an award winning building - after picking up a top gong at the UK Port Awards.
Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL) picked up the Infrastructure Project of the Year award for the extensive upgrade of Brodick Ferry Terminal at the awards bash in London.
CMAL received the accolade for the completion of the £30 million redevelopment project. The completely transformed terminal has delivered a new pier, an increased marshalling area through reclaimed land and a modern terminal building, with bus stances and parking facilities. It is the single biggest port infrastructure construction project delivered by CMAL.
Ramsay Muirhead, head of civil engineering, CMAL explained: “We are absolutely delighted to win this award for Brodick Ferry Terminal. The upgrades have transformed the harbour for the Isle of Arran, providing 21st century facilities that will benefit ferry users and the local community, providing passengers with a modern ferry terminal, that will offer an improved travel experience and a more resilient ferry service."
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