Contract Close on New Winchburgh Schools

Plans to build a primary and two new secondary schools in Winchburgh, have reached an important milestone as Contract Close was achieved yesterday – 28th July 2020. Contract Close occurs when parties reach agreement on all the documentation required to progress with the main construction works. Work will begin on-site next month. The £60.5m project […]

Contract Close on New Winchburgh Schools

Jul 31, 2020

Plans to build a primary and two new secondary schools in Winchburgh, have reached an important milestone as Contract Close was achieved yesterday – 28th July 2020.

Contract Close occurs when parties reach agreement on all the documentation required to progress with the main construction works. Work will begin on-site next month.

The £60.5m project is being delivered for West Lothian Council by its development partner Hub South East, with Morrison Construction appointed as the main contractor – the same team that successfully delivered the award-winning West Calder High School.

Winchburgh is one of West Lothian's three Core Development areas which will see a significant number of new homes being built over the next ten years. The proposed schools project includes:

  • A replacement Holy Family Primary School with initial capacity for two hundred and thirty-one pupils - this includes a 64 place nursery
  • A non-denominational secondary school – Winchburgh Academy - with initial capacity for six hundred and sixty pupils
  • A denominational secondary school – Sinclair Academy - with initial capacity for six hundred and sixty pupils
  • A Shared physical education and community block with floodlit synthetic and grass sports pitches, and a 25m swimming pool

All facilities will be open and in use in 2023.

Scott Brown, Hub South East’s Projects Director, said:

“A great deal of work has gone into the development and design of this project in the background, so reaching Contract Close is a significant milestone in making the new schools for Winchburgh a reality.

“Having already successfully delivered the award-winning inspiring learning space at West Calder, we are proud to be entrusted to take forward West Lothian Council’s latest investment in education and we look forward to working with our partners and the local community as the project progresses. ”

West Lothian Executive councillor for Education, David Dodds, added:

“This is a significant step forward in what is an enormous investment in education within West Lothian and the local economy, as a whole. We are delighted that significant progress is being made on this ambitious programme.

“The new schools and facilities will provide local people with fantastic facilities for generations to come and we’re very proud to delivering this project.”  

Eddie Robertson, Managing Director for Morrison Construction Central said:“This is an ambitious project that will really transform the education provision for children in the area. We are delighted that West Lothian Council has trusted us with such an important scheme and look forward to working with them to provide high-quality facilities for the staff and pupils of the three schools.”

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