Robertson delivers £60m accommodation upgrade at RAF Lossiemouth

ROBERTSON Construction Northern has successfully completed the build of Peterhead House at RAF Lossiemouth.

The completion marks a ‘significant improvement’ to accommodation for hundreds of personal at the Moray base, with it being the seventh and final of a series of new single living accommodation blocks at RAF Lossiemouth.

The seven blocks and accommodation hub, which provides 24-hour social areas for personnel living in the blocks as well as office space for accommodation staff, were delivered by the contractor for Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO), on behalf of the Royal Air Force (RAF).

Robertson Construction Northern, which has a local office in Elgin about six miles from the Moray base, was supported by Tetra Tech as technical service provider for the project.

In total, the seven blocks contain 426 ensuite bedrooms, with each block including laundry and kitchenette facilities while providing comfortable accommodation for RAF personnel. As well as construction, the project included demolition of existing buildings on the site, design, diversion of services and landscaping. Pedestrian access routes and 300 new car parking spaces were built and a number of EV charging points were installed.

All buildings were constructed using modern methods of construction, which sees the blocks being built off-site in sections which are then transported and assembled on site. Robertson explained that this improves the quality of the final product, minimises disruption on what is a busy operational air base, and speeds up the completion of the work. For the final five blocks, even the internal fit out was done off-site – meaning that when the modules were delivered, only minor internal works were needed.

Darren Keddie, project manager at Defence Infrastructure Organisation, said, “It’s fantastic to see the conclusion of several years of close work with our contractors and RAF colleagues on this element of the Lossiemouth Development Programme. We want to ensure that our dedicated RAF personnel have suitable and comfortable accommodation to go back to when the working day is done, and I hope and believe they will be happy with what we’ve provided here.”

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Ian Phillips, regional MD at Robertson Construction Northern, added, “We have enjoyed a close working relationship with the DIO and RAF Lossiemouth over the last 25 years and during that time have delivered several strategic projects including married quarters, The Atlantic Building, and this new modern single living accommodation.

“Together with Defence Infrastructure Organisation, we ensured that the accommodation and facilities meet user needs and priorities, whilst ensuring that any disruption to day-to-day activities at the base were kept to a minimum.

“Robertson is incredibly proud to play its part in supporting the defence sector and serving personnel.”

Gp Capt Pete Beckett, Lossiemouth development programme director, said, “This handover represents a significant milestone on the LDP journey, it is the final project to be delivered in support of P8 and Typhoon growth. Of all the works we have delivered this one, perhaps, means the most as it is directly focused on our people and making RAF Lossiemouth a better place to both live and work.

“My congratulations must go to Robertson Construction Group, DIO Major Programmes and Projects, and Tetra Tech for the successful delivery of this key product; they should all be rightly proud of this quality product.”

Gp Capt Jim Lee, RAF Lossiemouth Station Commander, said: “The handover of the final single living accommodation block to RAF Lossiemouth represents a huge moment. It signals the end of a long, collaborative journey between the station, defence infrastructure organisation, Tetra Tech and, of course, our local contractor Robertson, to improve the accommodation offer for our people.”