Kier appointed to deliver St Kevin’s Community Hub in Bargeddie

HUB South West Scotland, on behalf of North Lanarkshire Council, has appointed Kier Construction to deliver the new St Kevin’s Community Hub.

The campus will be situated close to its existing location in Bargeddie. Incorporating a decoupled St Kevin’s Primary School, the introduction of an additional new hub will allow for a more spacious community facility and increase its capacity to 242 pupils.

Designed by Stallan-Brand, the campus will boast outdoor learning facilities alongside a large gym hall and multi-use games area. Pupils are involved in the design process and will take part in workshops to offer their creative visions as inspiration for the new campus.

The local community has been tipped to benefit throughout the build, as local contractors and SMEs will be supported, and eight new construction roles will be created, including two modern apprenticeships. There will also be approximately 30 work placements and over 100 training opportunities provided.

Kier Construction is due to begin works on the site in summer 2023, with an expected completion date of mid-2024.

Kirsten Larsen, convener of education at North Lanarkshire Council, said, “The St Kevin’s community hub is going to be a fantastic new school and community facility which will deliver a superb teaching and learning establishment for pupils and staff alike. Importantly, this new hub will deliver many facilities for the wider community to enjoy and we look forward to seeing our vibrant vision come to life over the next couple of years.”

Phil McDowell, regional director of Kier Construction North & Scotland, added, “We are thrilled to be appointed as preferred bidder for stage 1 of St Kevin’s Community Hub, particularly as this lies within our local area, near to Kier’s main Scotland office. This new hub will be transformational for North Lanarkshire, providing a dynamic and sustainable space for pupils, teachers and the community to hugely benefit from.

“Kier has a long-standing relationship with hub South West Scotland and the transparency and support that we receive from them is instrumental in ensuring that we take the needs and demands of the local community into full consideration throughout the development journey. We look forward to working with them again to bring tangible benefits to the local area.”

Michael Ross, chief executive of hub South West Scotland, commented, “To date we have successfully delivered over £116 million of educational projects for North Lanarkshire Council. As delivery partner we are helping drive North Lanarkshire’s school estate strategy and we have a further three live projects on site worth over £58 million.

“As an industry collective we are focused on working together to create first class built environments which bring positive impacts for the wider community and support the local economy through a wide range of initiatives.

“Having already delivered a large number of projects with Kier, it is great to be working with them again on this project. Not only do they deliver work which is of a very high standard, they share our commitment to growing and enhancing local communities around South West Scotland.”