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Historic buildings at Swansea copperworks site to be transformed

Swansea Council has appointed civil engineering firm Andrew Scott the transform three building at the former ormer Hafod-Morfa Copperworks. site

Mark Brown managing director of Andrew Scott with leader of Swansea Council Rob Stewart at the Hafod-Morfa Copperworks site.

Three historic buildings are being revived at the site of Swansea’s former Hafod-Morfa Copperworks.

Swansea-based civil engineering firm Andrew Scott, following a competitive tendering exercise, will start work on site this year in a Swansea Council scheme to transform the Vivian and Musgrave Engine Houses and the nearby V&S No.1 Locomotive Shed.

Swansea Council is working on a series of schemes in the River Tawe corridor. The projects are being funded with part of £20m funding from the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government’s Levelling Up scheme.

Over the coming few months Andrew Scott, which dates back more than 150 years, will finalise design work.

Council leader Rob Stewart said: “We’re delighted to have Andrew Scott on board for the exciting transformation of these copperworks buildings.

It’s a company with a track record in excellence and they’ll do a great job on helping us to regenerate the Lower Swansea Valley. This is an exciting time for that area as we and others plan to invest tens of millions of pounds there. Our £1bn regeneration of Swansea continues at pace.”

Mark Bowen, managing director of Andrew Scott, said: “As one of Wales’s oldest independent construction companies, we’re proud to be working alongside Swansea Council on the Lower Swansea Valley project to restore and transform key parts of the historic Hafod-Morfa Copperworks.

“As a Swansea-based company, we profoundly appreciate that this iconic site reflects the city’s rich industrial heritage.