Ayrshire Post

Work to begin on the new QMA school

Major contracts signed for constructi­on to start

- Gary Fanning

Plans to build a new £ 25m new school in Ayr were this week a step closer to reality.

For official contracts now signed for Queen Margaret Academy after reaching financial close.

South Ayrshire Council is now preparing to move on site to get work underway to deliver the new facility.

The project will provide places for 800 young people, with modern classrooms, interactiv­e ICT, a large games hall, two gyms, two all- weather pitches, and hard games courts. The building will also house psychologi­cal services and a supported learning centre that are already based at the school.

The new Academy will be built in the grounds of the existing school and is expected to open in October 2019.

The current building will be demolished after the new school opens with the site to be fully landscaped.

The main cont ractor for the project will be Kier Constructi­on.

Councillor Peter Henderson, the council’s portfolio holder for resources and performanc­e, said the latest announceme­nt was an important milestone: “We’ re committed to providing young people with the best possible start in life, and delivering a first- class education goes a long way to helping achieve that.

“By investing in this significan­t new building we’re creating a base to transform the way young people are taught, with the replacemen­t school a more flexible space in which to deliver lessons.

“The building and facilities will also be available for community use, which will help make the project an important local hub. With initial work due to start in the next few weeks I look forward to seeing this ambitious new project take shape in the months ahead.”

Michael McBrearty, chief executive of delivery partner, hub South West, said: “The new Academy will provide a wonderfull­y modern and inclusive community facility that will provide excellent resources and opportunit­ies for the area.”

Brian McQuade, managing director of Kier Constructi­on’s Scotland & north- east England business, said: “We’ll be on site soon to start to deliver this stateofthe- art teaching, sporting and community facility at Queen Margaret Academy, which will help to support future generation­s.

“As with all of our activity across Scotland, we will encourage the use of locally based suppliers and subcontrac­tors, bringing economic growth in the area and providing employment and training opportunit­ies for the people of Ayrshire.”

 ??  ?? New look How the revamped £ 25m Queen Margaret Academy will look
New look How the revamped £ 25m Queen Margaret Academy will look

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