The Scottish Property Awards aims to recognise Scotland’s best new commercial and public buildings. The independent competition is judged by a panel of experts drawn from across the sector, bringing together industry experience and market knowledge to recognise the greatest achievements in the built environment, and, for their 2025 awards, an Arc-Tech (Scotland-supported project was named the winner of Architectural Excellence Award (Public Use).
Lost Shore Surf Resort opened its doors in 2024 and since then, it has become one of Scotland’s premier tourist destinations. The 60-acre resort is home to Europe’s largest wave pool as well as a range of food and retail premises, 31 luxury lodges and 22 camping pods, SurfSkate – an increasingly popular variation of skateboarding which replicates the experience of surfing a wave in the ocean, on dry land – and wellness treatments.
Arc-Tech supported its delivery through a £6m Mechanical & Electrical Services package on behalf of Malcolm Group. Among those installed is an innovative, air-source heat pump farm – comprising 3, industrial scale pumps and a water storage and booster system housed within a specially-designed plantroom solar PV panels, and 41 EV charging points.
The pioneering project was granted the win for the HUB buildings that are located around the resort, and everyone at Arc-Tech extends our congratulations to the winners, HarrisonStevens + Tartan Leisure.
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