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23 March 2017

Record win for Robertson at National Site Awards

A total of fifteen Robertson projects were honoured in Edinburgh and Manchester at the National Site Awards, operated by the Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS).

The outstanding performance demonstrates our continued commitment and achievement, with thirteen of the projects being based across Scotland.

Six sites were honoured with the highest accolade, a Gold award, at the ceremony. Among them was the ongoing restoration of Perth Theatre, one of Scotland's oldest repertory theatres. The landmark project, led by Robertson Tayside, will see the theatre restored to its former splendour.

Five projects in the education sector also took home Gold, with Robertson Central winning for Sgoil Uibhist a Tuath in North Uist and Robertson Tayside awarded for Timmergreens Primary School in Arbroath, Baldragon Academy in Dundee and Forfar and Brechin Community Campuses.


"It's a wonderful achievement to be honoured for such an outstanding number of projects across our construction businesses. It is testament to the hard work and commitment of our employees in adhering to the highest industry standards across our sites, while acting as ambassadors of considerate construction across the country."
Derek Shewan
chief operating officer

Other sites awarded were Cityheart UHI Student Accommodation Inverness, which received Silver, with St Ninian's Primary School in Stirling, Albyn School Science and Engineering Building in Aberdeen, Sidlaw View Primary School and Harris Academy in Dundee and Glasgow Caledonian University Heart of the Campus all taking home Bronze.

Two further projects, Workington Leisure Centre and Talbot House Nottingham, were honoured at the National Site Awards ceremony in Manchester.

In 2015, Robertson received Associate Membership status with the Considerate Constructors Scheme.