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August 2011 - New Appointment for Harry Fairbairn
Opfer Logan Architects are delighted to announce their recent appointment as clients agents for a multi million pound showroom, parts department and service centre refurbishment of the BMW and MINI showrooms in Irvine for Harry Fairbairn. Work has recently commenced on site and is due for completion by Christmas this year.
March 2011 - OLA Travel to China on Trade Mission
Opfer Logan Architects are delighted to be involved in the UK Trade & Investment British Trade mission taking place this month. Nicky Chow will travel with other British companies to China's West Pearl River Delta cities of Zhuhai, Zhongshan, and Jiangmen. The mission led by the British Consul-General will provide access to key-decision makers, government officials and local enterprises investigating the development of business opportunities within the region.
March 2011 - Newly Qualified Architect
Opfer Logan Architects is proud to announce the recent success of John Taylor in passing his RIBA Part 3 Examination in Professional Practice and Management which allows John to apply for registration as an Architect. We are delighted that all John’s hard work and dedication over the years has allowed him to accomplish this goal. We look forward to John’s continued development and growth within the company.
February 2011 - New Web Site Launch
Opfer Logan
Architects have launched their new web site. The site
provides information on the practice together with details and images
of the company’s diverse portfolio of projects across different
construction sectors and reflects our broad range of experience and
skills together with our aspirations for the future.
November 2010 - New Appointment Sweeney Kincaid
Opfer Logan
Architects proudly announce their appointment with Sweeney Kincaid, one
of
the top five leading Plant Sales companies in the UK, to design a new
industrial auction complex located over an eight acre site at
Hillington, Glasgow. This development allows Sweeney Kincaid to
re-locate their headquarters to the new purpose built facility which
will include office accommodation, a warehouse and holding yards to
allow the storage of heavy plant, cars and commercial vehicles prior to
auction, together with parking for staff and auction attendees.
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