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05 September 2010
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      Kennedy Tower  
     

    The external refurbishment of The University of Edinburgh’s Kennedy Tower situated in the grounds of the Royal Edinburgh Hospital is now complete.

    These works were carried out under the supervision of David Narro Associates and consisted of Timber Window Repairs and Replacement together with concrete render repairs followed by the application of anti carbonation paint.. All works were carried out whilst the building was still in use and the works were phased to minimise disruption to hospital and teaching Staff. The total cost of the works came in at approx £147,000.

     

     
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