Fairhurst’s Edinburgh Team in the new office

Fairhurst is pleased to announce an exciting new chapter in its long-standing presence in Edinburgh, with the relocation of its office from 43 George Street to a new premises at 125 Princes Street.

The Edinburgh office opened in 1960 under the original title of F A McDonald and Partners located in Manor Place and following the renaming of the firm in honour of Dr William Fairhurst, a new office was established in 43 George Street in 1964, the office has been a central part of Fairhurst’s operations in the city for over six decades. This move also comes as the company approaches an impressive 125 years of business, reflecting on a proud history of delivering engineering excellence across the UK.

The transition to 125 Princes Street represents a strategic step forward, providing a modern, high-quality working environment that better supports the needs of our team and clients. The new office offers enhanced facilities, improved accessibility, a prominent location in the heart of Edinburgh and will be approaching net zero in operations. If you are visiting, be sure to take in the stunning view of Edinburgh Castle from our office.

While the address is changing, Fairhurst’s commitment to delivering high-quality, client-focused engineering services remains the same. The Edinburgh team will continue to provide the full range of services, working closely with clients and partners across the region and beyond.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has been part of our journey at George Street over the years.

We look forward to welcoming clients and colleagues to our new home at Princes Street.

Fairhurst’s Edinburgh Partners (Carol Geddes, Ross Gray, Richard Haigh) in the new office,
with Edinburgh Castle forming the backdrop.

The transition to 125 Princes Street represents a strategic step forward, providing a modern, high-quality working environment that better supports the needs of our team and clients.

 — Ross Gray, Office Managing Partner 

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