Hub Scotland Showcases £4.2 Billion Programme of Learning Estate Infrastructure
As development partners with public sector clients across the country, Scotland’s five regional hub companies, collectively known as Hub Scotland, have delivered hundreds of learning estate projects worth £2.7bn, including early years, primary and secondary education facilities, with a further £549m under construction and £942m in development. For the seventh year since the conference’s inception, […]

Nov 26, 2024
As development partners with public sector clients across the country, Scotland’s five regional hub companies, collectively known as Hub Scotland, have delivered hundreds of learning estate projects worth £2.7bn, including early years, primary and secondary education facilities, with a further £549m under construction and £942m in development.
For the seventh year since the conference’s inception, and as key supporters of the event, Hub Scotland joins the two-day Learning Places Scotland conference on 19th and 20th November at the SEC Glasgow. Exhibiting, as well as sponsoring part of the evening Awards where several hub projects are shortlisted, allows the hubs to showcase their success in creating modern, high quality, inspiring learning spaces, as well as highlighting their experience in assisting clients in their net zero just transition ambitions and providing strategic support in relation to educational estate strategy and infrastructure investment plans.
Ensuring a lasting legacy is also a key theme, as the hub programme in Scotland delivers significant Community Wealth Creation, demonstrating a positive wider impact beyond construction. All of the hubs have adopted a social value approach to their projects that boosts economic impact and sustainability in the communities they serve. 80% of hub contracts are awarded to Scottish SMEs, resulting in billions of pounds of local supply chain spend and supporting almost 2000 jobs and 2100 new apprenticeships.
Richard Park, Hub North Scotland’s Chief Executive has been a member of the Conference Advisory Group this year, helping shape the event programme, and is excited about Hub Scotland’s involvement:
“Having successfully delivered some of the country’s most inspiring and innovative learning spaces in partnership with our public sector clients, Hub Scotland has an impressive track record in the education sector. Key to our success as public sector development partners, is our focus on assisting clients to deliver new learning estate that meets Government policy priorities in relation to net zero, placemaking community wealth building.
“The Learning Places Scotland Conference provides an excellent opportunity to showcase our collective achievements, learn from across the industry, contribute to workshop debates and share best practice.” This year’s event is held under the title ‘Maximising Opportunities across the Learning Estate’. Jenny Gilruth, MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills, will give a keynote address at the conference on day one. Visit Hub Scotland at Stand 519.
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