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    Alumno Glasgow student block: design and delivery notes for project teams

    February 16, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Alumno Glasgow student block: design and delivery notes for project teams

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    Alumno has started construction of a £23m, six-storey purpose-built student accommodation block on St George’s Road in Glasgow’s Woodlands district, delivering 262 beds in four- and five-bed cluster flats plus studios. Clark Contracts is acting as design-and-build contractor, with Stallan Brand Architects, RankinFraser Landscape Architecture, Will Rudd Davidson, Ridge & Partners and Sound Advice Acoustics forming the professional team, and funding from Henderson Park. The scheme includes a ground-floor common room, sixth-floor dining, study and lounge spaces, and rear landscaped courtyards, with completion targeted for summer 2027.

    Technical Brief

    • Six-storey PBSA massing in Woodlands implies tight urban footprint, constrained access and party-wall interfaces.
    • Brownfield city-centre context will drive careful management of noise, dust and working hours near residents.
    • RankinFraser’s rear landscaped courtyards introduce soft landscaping loads and drainage detailing over likely services corridors.
    • Sixth-floor amenity spaces require enhanced acoustic separation and vibration control, led by Sound Advice Acoustics.
    • Mixed cluster and studio layout increases internal partitioning, fire compartmentation and egress route complexity.
    • Will Rudd Davidson’s role signals full structural and civil design integration with existing street gradients and utilities.
    • Long programme to summer 2027 allows staged procurement but exposes cost risk from material price volatility.

    Our Take

    Alumno’s 262-bed Glasgow scheme, backed by Henderson Park, sits alongside a forward-funded 453-bed Alumno portfolio in Edinburgh in our database, signalling that Henderson Park is building a multi-city Scottish PBSA platform rather than backing one-off assets.

    At roughly mid-scale for UK purpose-built student accommodation, this £23m Glasgow project gives Alumno operational diversification between Edinburgh (Jock’s Lodge, Meadowbank) and Glasgow, which can help smooth occupancy risk across different university catchments.

    With completion targeted for summer 2027, the timing aligns with other PBSA projects in our Infrastructure coverage that are aiming to capture the next cycle of undergraduate growth, suggesting pressure will increase on older, converted housing stock in central Glasgow districts such as Woodlands.

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